
Zunli Lu - College of Arts & Sciences at Syracuse University
Earth and Environmental Sciences Professor Zunli Lu combines his passion for research and cooking. The results are tasty, science-inspired dishes. A team of researchers have published a new study in Nature Geoscience exploring the cause of the Late Ordovician mass extinction.
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Professor of Geochemistry, Syracuse University - Cited by 3,614 - Earth system evolution
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Address: 310 Heroy Geology Lab, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 13244 Office: (315) 443-0281 Email: [email protected] SU webpage: http://thecollege.syr.edu/people/faculty/pages/ear/Lu-Zunli.html Google Scholar: https://goo.gl/w323im
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EES Professor Zunli Lu Awarded NSF Grant to Study the Causes of …
2021年10月12日 · Syracuse University geochemistry professor Zunli Lu describes the weakness of past studies of mass extinctions, moments in history when 75 to 90 percent of the earth’s creatures died off, as looking through a singular lens.
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Lab Director Zunli Lu Associate Professor: Low-Temperature Geochemistry & Earth System Evolution Earth and Environmental Sciences [email protected] 315.443.0281 Faculty Profile
Zunli Lu (0000-0003-4250-3178) - ORCID
Review activity for Earth and planetary science letters. (2) Review activity for Nature geoscience. (2)
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Professor Lu is broadly interested in low temperature geochemistry in the context of co-evolution between life and surface Earth environment. His research projects range from reconstructing oceanic environments during past climate events, to tracing subsurface migration of …
Scientists Rethink Co-Evolution of Marine Life, Oxygenated Oceans
2018年5月31日 · The paper stems from a multi-year, multinational research effort led by Zunli Lu that rethinks the causes and impacts of increased oxygenation on the continental shelves during the current Phanerozoic Eon, which began more than 542 million years ago.