姓名:潘保田

职称: 杰青获得者 

性别:男

毕业院校:兰州大学

学历:研究生

学位:博士

在职信息:在职

所在单位:地貌与第四纪地质研究所

入职时间:2015/03

办公地点:

电子邮箱:panbt@lzu.edu.cn

学习经历

1988/9 - 1991/6,兰州大学,自然地理学,博士
1985/9 - 1988/6,兰州大学,自然地理学,硕士
1979/9 - 1983/6,兰州大学,自然地理学,学士

研究方向

地貌演化与水系发育

工作经历

2015/03 –至今,兰州大学,资源环境学院,教授
2009/11 –2015/03,兰州大学,西部环境与气候变化研究院,教授
2001/11 - 2002/11,美国Santa Barbara加州大学,高级访问学者
1997/5 - 2009/11,兰州大学,资源环境学院,教授
1994/5 - 1997/5,兰州大学,资源环境学院,副教授
1992/10 -1993/4,英国伦敦大学皇家Holloway学院地理系,合作研究
1983/9 -1994/5,兰州大学,地理系,讲师

主讲课程

地貌学

学术兼职

国务院学位委员会地球物理学与地质学学科评议组成员
中国青藏高原研究会副理事长
中国地理学会冰川冻土分会副理事长
中国地理学会地貌第四纪专业委员会副主任
“西部环境”教育部重点实验室青藏高原隆升与大型水系发育研究中心主任
《兰州大学学报》(自然科学版)编委会副主任
《地理科学》编委

研究成果

主要从事巨水系发育和青藏高原隆升及其环境效应研究,主要成果总结如下:

1、在前人研究的基础上,根据较精确的测年资料,较系统地研究了黄河全程的形成历史,指出黄河形成是通过袭夺、串联内流水系进行的,先后经历了3.6Ma前、3.6-1.7 Ma、1.7-1.1 Ma、1.1-0.1 Ma和最近10ka等五个发育阶段,较早定量给出了黄河的形成年代,填补了黄河最上游发育研究的不足,有关研究成果完成后,受到了学术界的普遍关注。
2、根据夷平面、剥蚀面和河流阶地等资料,进一步完善了青藏高原第三纪高度变化历史和第四纪强烈隆起主要事件发生的年代,丰富了李吉均院士等关于高原隆升过程的观点。指出青藏高原在第三纪经历了两次抬升和两次夷平;导致青藏高原达到现代高度的强烈隆起开始于3.6Ma前,而后经历了多次强烈构造上升事件。3.6Ma BP高原主夷平面解体前其海拔高度不超过1000m,2.5Ma BP时青藏高原的高度超过2000m,0.6Ma BP时超过3000m,0.1Ma BP以后超过4000m。青藏高原隆起不仅改变了它本身的自然环境,而且对其周围乃至全球的自然环境也产生了重大影响。在青藏高原隆起研究基础上,提出青藏高原是晚新生代全球气候变化的"驱动机"和"放大器"。
3、通过对黄河上游和祁连山等地区河流阶地的研究,比较系统地探讨了黄河上游及其毗邻地区河流阶地的形成发育模式。指出河流阶地的形成受构造抬升和气候变化共同控制,气候的影响主要表现为决定河流下切(阶地形成)的时代,构造的影响表现为控制河流下切幅度。
4、根据沙楔等冰缘遗迹,通过较精确的年代测定,恢复了最近15万年青藏高原多年冻土边界变化过程,提出最近两次冰期时我国的纬度多年冻土带和高原多年冻土带连成一体,青藏高原冰期气温下降幅度大于同纬度其他地区。
5、根据川西甘孜地区晚更新世黄土研究了末次间冰期以来青藏高原东部的环境和季风变化,指出甘孜地区黄土记录的气候变化与黄土高原地区存在差异,它与印度洋季风记录的对比较之与全球冰量曲线的对比更为接近,可能反映了青藏高原与印度洋季风在成因上存在内在联系或二者具有共同的驱动机制;根据兰州附近的黄土气候记录,揭示了末次冰期中季风环流的不稳定性以及其与Heinrich事件和Bond周期的关系。

获得荣誉

获得荣誉:“国家杰出青年科学基金”获得者、入选国家“百千万人才工程”第一、二层次人选、“教育部跨世纪优秀人才计划”、“教育部优秀青年教师教学科研奖励计划”、“甘肃省首届十大杰出青年”、“甘肃省园丁奖”、“青藏高原优秀青年科技奖”和“甘肃省优秀青年科技奖”等。
获得奖励:作为主要完成人获国家自然科学奖二等奖2项、国家科技进步奖二等奖1项、省部级自然科学一等奖2项、二等奖1项、三等奖2项。

在研项目

1、 国家自然科学基金重大研究计划-重点支持项目,91125008,黑河中上游形成发育与祁连山中段隆升过程研究,2012/01-2015/12
2、 国家重点基础研究发展计划项目子课题黄河上游沙漠宽谷段粗沙来源与沉积时空变化特征(2011CB403301),2011-2015

发表论文

代表性论文:

1. Pan Baotian, Li Qiong, Hu Xiaofei, Geng Haopeng, Gao Hongshan. Bedrock channels response to differential rock uplift in eastern Qilian Mountain along the north-eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2015, 100: 1-19. (SCI)

2. Pan Baotian, Guan Qingyu, Gao Hongshan, Guan Dongsheng, Liu Fenliang, Li Zongmeng, Su Huai. The origin and sources of loess-like sediment in the Jinsha River Valley, SW China. Boreas, 2014, 43: 121–131. (SCI)

3. Pan Baotian, Li Qingyang, Hu Xiaofei, Geng Haopeng, Liu Zibian, Jiang Shaofei, Yuan Wanming. Cretaceous and Cenozoic cooling history of the eastern Qilian Shan, north-eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau: evidence from apatite fission-track analysis. Terra Nova, 2013, 25: 431-438.(SCI)

4. Pan Baotian, Hu Xiaofei, Gao Hongshan, Hu Zhenbo, Cao Bo, Geng Haopeng, Li Qingyang. Late Quaternary river incision rates and rock uplift pattern of the eastern Qilian Shan Mountain, China. Geomorphology, 2013, 184: 84-97. (SCI)

5. Pan Baotian, Zhang Guoliang, Wang Jie, Cao Bo, Geng Haopeng, Wang Jun, Zhang Chen, Ji Yapeng. Glacier changes from 1966–2009 in the Gongga Mountains, on the south-eastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and their climatic forcing. The Cryosphere, 2012, 6: 1087-1101. (SCI)

6. Pan Baotian, Cao Bo, Wang Jie, Zhang Guoliang, Zhang Chen, Hu Zhenbo, Huang Bo. Glacier variations in response to climate change from 1972 to 2007 in the western Lenglongling mountains, north-eastern Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Glaciology, 2012, 58(211): 879-888. (SCI)

7. Pan Baotian, Hu Zhenbo, Wang Junping, Vandenberghe Jef, Hu Xiaofei. The approximate age of the planation surface and the incision of the Yellow River. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2012, 356-357: 54-61. (SCI)

8. Pan Baotian, Hu Zhenbo, Wang Junping, Vandenberghe Jef, Hu Xiaofei. A magnetostratigraphic record of landscape development in the eastern Ordos Plateau, China: Transition from Late Miocene and Early Pliocene stacked sedimentation to Late Pliocene and Quaternary uplift and incision by the Yellow River. Geomorphology, 2011, 125(1): 225-238. (SCI)

9. Pan Baotian, Geng Haopeng, Hu Xiaofei, Sun Ranhao. The topographic controls on the decadal-scale erosion rates in Qilian Shan Mountains, N. W. China. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2010, 292: 148-157. (SCI)

10. Pan Baotian, Su Hui, Hu Zhenbo, Hu Xiaofei, Gao Hongshan, Li Jijun, Kirby Eric. Evaluating the role of climate and tectonics during non-steady incision of the Yellow River: Evidence from a 1.2 Ma terrace record near Lanzhou, China. Quaternary Science Review, 2009, 28: 3281-3290. (SCI)

11. Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, Wu Guangjian, Li Jijun, Li Bingyuan, Ye Yuguang. Dating of erosion surface and terraces in the eastern Qilian Shan, northwest China. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2007, 32(1): 143-154. (SCI & EI)

12. Pan Baotian, Su Huai, Hu Chunsheng, Hu Xiaofei, Zhou Tian, Li Jijun. Discovery of a 1.0 Ma Yellow River terrace and redating of the fourth Yellow River terrace in Lanzhou area. Progress in Natural Science, 2007, 17(2): 197-205. (SCI& EI)

13. Pan Baotian, Liu Xiaofeng, Gao Hongshan, Wang Yong, Li Jijun. Dating and genesis of the upper Weihe River terraces around Longxi basin, China. Progress in Natural Science, 2007, 17(11): 1134-1140. (SCI& EI)

14. Pan Baotian, Wang Junping, Gao Hongshan, Guan Qingyu, Wang Yong, Su Huai, Li Bingyuan, Li Jijun. Paleomagnetic dating of the topmost terrace in Kouma, Henan and its indication to the Yellow River running through the Sanmen Gorges. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2005, 50(7): 657-664. (SCI)

15. Pan Baotian, Wang Junping, Gao Hongshan, Chen Yingying, Li Jijun, Liu Xiaofeng. Terrace dating as an archive of the run-through of the the Sanmen Gorges. Progress in Natural Science, 2005, 15(12): 1096-1103. (SCI & EI)

16. Pan Baotian, Burbank Douglas, Wang Yixiang, Wu Guangjian, Li Jijun, Guan Qingyu. A 900 k.y. record of strath terrace formation during glacial-interglacial transitions in northwest China. Geology, 2003, 31(11): 957-960. (SCI & EI)

17. Pan Baotian, Wu Guangjian, Wang Yixiang, Liu Zhigang, Guan Qingyu. Age and genesis of the Shagou River terraces in eastern Qi-lian Mountains. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2001, 46(6): 509-513. (SCI)

18. Pan Baotian. Climatic changes in the northern Tibetan Plateau during the last 150,000 years. China Sciece Bulletin, 1999, 44 (Suppl.): 274-275. (SCI)

19. Pan Baotian, Li Jijun, Zhou Shangzhe. Discovery and significance of ice wedges during penultimate glaciation in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Chinese Science Bulletin, 1994, 39(7): 578-582. (SCI)

20. Cao Bo, Pan Baotian*, WangJie, Shangguan Donghui, Wen Zhenling, Qi Wentao, Cui Hang, Lu Yaoyang. Changes in the glacier extent and surface elevation along the Ningchan and Shuiguan river source, eastern Qilian Mountains, China. Quaternary Research, 2014, 81: 531-537. (SCI)

21. Li Jijun, Fang Xiaomin, Song Chunhui, Pan Baotian, Ma Yuzhen, Yan Maodu. Late Miocene-Quaternary rapid stepwise uplift of the NE Tibetan Plateau and its effects on climatic and environmental changes. Quaternary Research, 2014, 81: 400-423. (SCI)

22. Li Qingyang, Pan Baotian, Hu Xiaofei, Hu Zhenbo, Li Fuqiang, Yang Shunzhi. Apatite Fission Track Constraints on the Pattern of Faulting in the North Qilian Mountain. Journal of Earth Science, 2013, 24(4): 569-578. (SCI)

23. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian*, Yang Jing, Wang Lijuan, Zhao Shilei, Gui Hongjie. The processes and mechanisms of severe sandstorm development in the eastern Hexi Corridor China, during the Last Glacial period. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2013, 62: 769-775. (SCI)

24. Hu Zhenbo, Pan Baotian*, Wang Junping, Cao Bo, Gao Hongshan. Fluvial terrace formation in the eastern Fenwei Basin, China, during the past 1.2 Ma as a combined archive of tectonics and climate change. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2012, 60: 235-245. (SCI)

25. Hu Xiaofei, Kirby Eric, Pan Baotian, Granger E. Darryl, Su Huai. Cosmogenic burial ages reveal sediment reservoir dynamics along the Yellow River, China. Geology, 2011, 39(9): 839-842. (SCI)

26. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian*, Li Na,Zhang Jundi, Xue Lijuan. Timing and significance of the initiation of present day deserts in the northeastern Hexi Corridor, China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2011, 306: 70–74. (SCI)

27. Guan Qingyu, Pan, Baotian*, Li Na, Li Qiong, Zhang Jundi, Xu Shujian, Gao Hongshan, Liu Jia. Loess record of the evolution history of severe sandstorms in the Tengger Desert during the Last Interglacial Period (MIS5). Geosciences Journal, 2010, 14(2), 155-162. (SCI)

28. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian, Li Na, Li Qiong, Hu Zhenbo, Gao Hongshan, Xu Shujian, Wang Yong. An indicator of sand storms in the south of the Tengger Desert. Theoretical And Applied Climatology, 2010, 102(1-2): 197-203. (SCI)

29. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian*, Li Na, Li Qiong, Zhang Jundi, Gao Hongshan, Liu Jia. A warming interval during the MIS 5a/4 transition in two high-resolution loess sections from China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2010, 38, 255-261. (SCI)

30. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian*, Li Na, Li Qiong, Zhang Jundi, Gao Hongshan, Liu Jia. Pattern of abrupt climatic fluctuation in the East Asian Monsoon during the last glacial: evidence from Chinese loess records. Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 2010, 342(3), 189-196. (SCI)

31. Hu Xiaofei, Pan Baotian, Kirby Eric, Li Qingyang, Geng Haopeng, Chen Jifeng. Spatial differences in rock uplift rates inferred from channel steepness indices along the northern flank of the Qilian Mountain, northeast Tibetan Plateau. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2010, 55: 3205-3214. (SCI)

32. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian*, Li Na, Gao Hongshan, Li Qiong, Yang Xiaoyan. Differences among sub-orbital time scale events recorded in two high-resolution loess sections, China, during the last deglaciation. Quaternary International, 2009, 198: 246-254. (SCI)

33. Su Huai, Wang Junping, Pan Baotian, Ming Qingzhong, Li Qiong. Sequences and genesis of the Yellow River terraces from Sanmen Gorge to Kouma. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2009, 19: 351-358. (SCI)

34. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian*, GaoHongshan, Li Na, Zhang Hui, Wang Junping. Geochemical evidence of the Chinese loess provenance during the Late Pleistocene. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2008, 270(1-2): 53-58. (SCI)

35. Gao Hongshan, Liu Xiaofeng, PanBaotian*, Wang Yong, Yu Yongtao, Li Jijun. Stream response to Quaternary tectonic and climatic change: Evidence from the upper WeiheRiver, central China. Quaternary International, 2008, 186: 123-131. (SCI)

36. Wang Yong, Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, Guan Qingyu, Chen Yingying, Wang Junping. Magnetic fabric-based reconstruction of the paleowind direction from a loess sequence in the northeastern flank of the Qilian Mountains. Chinese Journal Geophysics (in Chinese), 2007, 50(4): 1161-1166. (SCI)

37. Xu Shujian, Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, Cao Guangjie, Su Huai. Changes in sand fractions of Binggou section and the expansion and contraction of the Tengger Desert during 50-30 ka. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2007, 32(3): 475-480. (SCI& EI)

38. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, Li Bingyuan, Wang Junping, Su Huai. Instability characteristics of the East Asian Monsoon recorded by high-resolution loess sections from the last interglacial (MIS5). Science in China (Series D), 2007, 50(7): 1067-1075. (SCI& EI)

39. Wu Guangjian, Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, Guan Qingyu, Xia Dunshen. Climatic signals in the Chinese loess record for the Last Glacial: The influence of northern high latitudes and the tropical Pacific. Quaternary International, 2006, 154-155: 128-135. (SCI)

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