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Name  
BI Xianwu
Title  
  Professor
Education  
  Ph.D.
Position  
  Executive vice head of State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry
Phone  
  0851-5891962
Research Division  
  State Key Laboratory Of Ore Deposit Geochemistry,Chinese Academy Of Sciences
Fax  
  N/A
Email  
  bixianwu@vip.gyig.ac.cn

Education and Work Experience:
Education

(1)  BS, China University of Geosciences, 1988, Geochemistry

(2)  MS, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1996, Geochemistry

(3)  PhD, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1999, Geochemistry

Work Experience

(1)  Jun. 1988 - Aug.1993, Hubei Geology and Mineral Resource Bureau, engineer

(2)  Dec. 1999 - Dec. 2002, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, associate research professor, geochemistry

(3)  Dec. 2002 - present, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, research professor, geochemistry

(4)  Jan 2002-Jul. 2002, Department of Geology, University of Toronto, Canada, visiting scientist, mineral deposits

(5)  May 2007-Oct. 2007, Department of Geology, University of Trent, Canada, visiting scientist, mineral deposits


Research Interests:

(1) Igneous rocks and associated Cu, Au, U, Sn deposits mineralization

(2) Volatile geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits

(3) Trace element and isotope geochemistry

Other Positions:

Honors:
Selected Publications:

[1] Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong and He Mingyou,Age determination of Ailaoshan gold metallogenic belt by ESR method and its geological significance, Chinese Science Bulletin, 1996, 41(18): 1546-1549.

[2] Bi Xianwu and Hu Ruizhong,REE geochemistry of primitive ore fluids in Ailaoshan gold belt, southwest China,Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,1998, 17(1): 91-96.

[3] Bi Xianwu,Mantle–derived sulfur and its time constraints on gold mineralization of Ailaoshan gold belt, China, Chinese Science Bulletin, 1999, 44(supp): 242-244.

[4] Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong, Ye Zaojun, and Shao Shuxun,Study on the relations between A-type granites and copper mineralization as exemplied by the Machangqing Cu deposit, Science in China (Series D), 2000, 43(1): 93-102.

[5] Bi Xianwu, Cornell D. H., and Hu Ruizhong, REE composition of primary and altered feldspar from the mineralized alteration zone of alkali-rich intrusive rocks, western Yunnan province, China, Ore Geology Reviews, 2002, 19: 69-78.

[6] Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong, D. H. Cornell et al.,Trace element and isotope evidence for the evolution of ore-forming fluid of Yao’an gold deposit,Yunnan province, China, Mineralium Deposita, 2004, 39: 21-30

[7] Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong, Peng Jiantang et al., Geochemical characteristics of the Yao’an and Machangqing alkaline-rich intrusions, Acta Petrologica Sinica, 2006, 21(1) :113-124

[8] Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong, Mungall JE, Hanley JJ, Mineral chemistry studies on crystallization conditions (T, P, fO2) of Cu-Au mineralized alkaline intrusions in Ailaoshan-Jinshajiang alkaline intrusion blet, western Yunnan, China. Mineralogy and Petrology, 2009, 96: 43-58

[9] Hu Xiaoyan, Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong, Shang Linbo, Fan Wenling, Experimental study on tin partition between granitic silicate melt and coexisting aqueous fluid, Geochemical Journal, 2008, 42(2):141-150.

[10] Li Hongli, Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong, Mineral chemistry composition of biotite from the Qitianling granite associated with Furong tin deposit: Tracing Sn-metallogeny signatures, Acta Petrologica Sinica, 2007, 21(1) :113-124

[11] Hu Ruizhong, Bi Xianwu, He Mingyou, Liu Bingguang, Turner G., and Burnard P.G.,Mineralizer constraint on gold mineralization of Ailaoshan gold belt, Science in China (Series D), 1998, 41(supp): 74-82.

[12] Hu Ruizhong, Bi Xianwu, Su Wenchao, Qi Huawen and Ye Zaojun, Ge-rich hydrothermal solutions and abnormal enrichment of Ge in coal, Chinese Science Bulletin, 1999,44 (supp): 257-258

[13] Shang LB, Bi XW, Hu RZ, Fan WL,An experimental study on the solubility of copper bichloride in water vapor, Chinese Science Bulletin, 2007, 52 (3): 395-400.

[14] Hu Ruizhong, Bi Xianwu, and Zhou Meifu et al., 2006, Carbon isotopic geochemistry of uranium deposits in South China: constraints on the regional uranium mineralization, Economic Geology (in reviews)

[15] Hu Ruizhong, Burnard PG, Bi Xianwu, Zhou Meifu, Peng Jiantang, Su Wenchao, Wu Kaixing,Helium and argon isotope geochemistry of alkaline intrusion-associated gold and copper deposits along Red River – Jinshajiang fault belt, SW China, Chemical Geology, 2004, 203: 305-317.

[16] Hu Ruizhong, Su Wenchao, Bi Xianwu, Tu Guanzhi and Hofstra A., Geology and geochemistry of Carlin-type gold deposits in China, Mineralium Depoaita, 2002.

[17] Bi Xianwu and Hu Ruizhong, The mechanism for formation and evolution of ore fluid of the Mojiang gold deposit, Yunnan, China, Geological Review (in Chinese), 1997, 43: 381-387

[18] Bi Xianwu and Hu Ruizhong, Characteristics of ore-forming fluid of three gold deposits in Ailaoshan gold mineralization belt, Yunnan, China, Acta Mineralogica Sinica (in Chinese), 1997, 17: 435-441

[19] Bi Xianwu and Hu Ruizhong, REE geochemistry of ore-forming fluids of the Ailaoshan gold metallogenic belt, SW China, Geological Review (in Chinese), 1998, 44: 264-269

[20] Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong and Cornell D.H., Trace element and isotope evidence for the evolution of ore-forming fluid of Yao’an gold deposit, Yunnan Province, China, Geochimica (in Chinese), 2001, 30:264-272

[21] Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong, Peng Jiantang, REE and HFSE Geochemical Characteristics of Pyrites in Yao’an Gold Deposit: Tracing Ore Forming Fluid Signatures 2004

[22] Bi Xianwu, Hu Ruizhong, Mungall J. E.,  Hanley J. J., Peng Jiantang, Wu Kaixing, Mineral chemistry studies of Cu- and Au-mineralized alkaline intrusions,Acta Mineralogica Sinica (in Chinese), 2006,26(4):377-386.

[23] Bi Xianwu, Geochemical Characteristics of Fluid Inclusions from Qitianling A-type Granite, Hunan Province, China--- Tracing the source of ore forming fluid of the Furong superlarge tin deposit, Geological Journal of China Universities, 2008, 14(4):539-548


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