Benjamin Chetelat
School
School of Earth System Science
Professional Title
Professor
Contact Information
benjam@tju.edu.cn
Rm 320, Building No.16
Education Background
- Doctoral degree| Université Paris 7 / Institut d| Geochemistry| 2005
- Master’s Degree| Université Paris 7 / Institut de| Geochemistry| 2001
- Bachelor’s Degree| Université de Franche-Comté| Physical Sciences| 2000
Research Interests
- The general framework of my research is the study of the geochemical processes occurring at the Earth surface and the role of the interactions between the hydrosphere, biosphere and geosphere on global biogeochemical cycles. Especially my work aims to better understand the role of chemical
Positions & Employments
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2016.1-2018.1
the State Key Laboratory of Geochemistry | Institute of Geochemistry | Post-doctoral Positio  -
2015.2-Now
Institute of Surface-Earth System Science | Tianjin University | Professor  -
2010.1-2012.1
the Earth Sciences Department | Oxford University | Post-doctoral Position  -
2009.1-2014.1
the State Key Laboratory of Geochemistry | Institute of Geochemistry | Associate Professor  -
2008.1-2009.1
the State Key Laboratory of Geochemistry | Institute of Geochemistry | Visiting Scholar 
Academic Achievements
- Papers
- [1] Characterising the stable (?88/86Sr) and radiogenic (87Sr/86Sr) isotopic composition of strontium in rainwater
- [2] Chemical weathering processes in the Yalong River draining the Eastern Tibetan Plateau
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- [3] Behavior of lithium isotopes in the Changjiang River system: Sources effects and responses to weathering and erosion, Geochim.
- [4] Assessing the influence of lithology on weathering indices of Changjiang river sediments, Chem.Geol
- [5] Behavior of lithium isotopes in the Changjiang River system: Sources effects and responses to weathering and erosion, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
- [6] Characterising the stable (?88/86Sr) and radiogenic (87Sr/86Sr) isotopic composition of strontium in rainwater, Chem.Geol
- [7] Chemical weathering processes in the Yalong River draining the Eastern Tibetan Plateau, China, J.Asian Earth Sciences
- [8] Assessing the influence of lithology on weathering indices of Changjiang river sediments