Dr. M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman Professor, Department of Geological Sciences
PROFILE
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Dr. M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman is Professor of Geological Sciences at Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. Dr. Rahman received his doctoral degree in geology in 1991 from the University of Vienna, Austria. He worked as post-doctoral /experienced research fellow at Okayama University (Japan), University of Bonn (Germany), University of Liverpool (UK) and CSIRO (Australia) as JSPS, Humboldt, Commonwealth Academic Fellow and Endeavour Executive Fellow.
Dr. Rahman was visiting professor at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of Chenese Acaemy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing from September 2015 to February, 2016; December 2018 to May 2019 under CAS PIFI 2015 Visiting Fellowship. He has been awarded again CAS PIFI 2020 Visiting scholar for collaborative research at Lanzhou Oil and Gas Resources Center, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Lanzhou, China. His research is concentrated on clastic sedimentology, sediment geochemistry and diagenesis.
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Employment History (Positions)
Jahangirnagar University |
Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Professor |
01. 2005 to present |
NIEER, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
CSIRO
Institute of Geology and Geophysics
University of Liverpool |
Lanzhou, China
Australia
Beijing, China
United Kingdom |
CAS PIFI Visiting Scientist
Endeavour Fellow
CAS PIFI Visiting Scientist
Commonwealth Academic Fellow |
03.2021-08.2021
04.2018-06.2018
09.2015-02.2016
01.2013 to 03. 2013 |
University of Bonn |
Bonn, Germany |
Humboldt Research Fellow Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) |
11. 2008 to 11.2010 |
Okayama University |
Okayama, Japan |
JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellow |
11. 2003 to 11. 2005 |
Jahangirnagar University
Jahangirnagar University |
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Associate Professor Assistant Professor |
07. 2000-01. 2005
04.1995 to 07. 2000 |
Jahangirnagar University |
Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Lecturer |
11. 1991 to 04.1995 |
Awards
2023 Visiting Scientist under CAS PIFI (Chinese Academy of Sciences’
President International Fellowship Initiative) 2023
2020 JSPS Invitation Fellow under JSPS Invitation Fellowship (short-term) 2020
2020 Visiting Scientist under CAS PIFI (Chinese Academy of Sciences’ President
International Fellowship Initiative) 2020
2018 Endeavour Executive Fellowship, Australia
2015 Professorship under CAS PIFI (Chinese Academy of Sciences’ President's
International Fellowship Initiative) for Visiting Scientists
2012 Commonwealth Academic Fellowship from Commonwealth Scholarship
Commission (CSC), UK
2008-2010 Georg Forster Research Fellowship (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, AvH), Germany
2003-2005 JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Post-doctoral Fellowship
1996-1999 Austrian Academic Exchange Service (OEAD) Award
RESEARCH INTEREST
Clastic Sedimentology, Sedimentary Petrology, Geochemistry and Diagenesis
JOURNAL PAPER
Selected International Publications
Rahman, M.J.J. (M.Julleh Jalalur Rahman
A) Book
Rahman, M.J.J. (2013) Sedimentology of the Hydrocarbon Sandstone Reservoirs Neogene Surma Group (Surma Basin, Bangladesh) ISBN- 13: 978-3-659-48021-8 LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany
B) Selected Journal Articles in International journals
1. Ma, M., Lei, C., Rahman, M.J.J. (2023). Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Eocene sediments in the Baiyun sag of the Pearl River Mouth Basin. Front. Earth Sci., 28 June 2023. Volume 11 – 2023. https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1177240
2. Akter, M.; Rahman, M.J.J.; Ma, M.; Hossain, D.; Khanam, F. (2023). Depositional and Diagenetic Controls on Reservoir Quality of Neogene Surma Group from Srikail Gas Field, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. Minerals 2023, 13 (2), 283. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13020283
3. Reday, M.I., Khan, M.S.H., Hossain, M.S., Pati, P., Rahman, M.J.J., & Zahidul Bari, Z. (2023).Tectono-geomorphic evolution of an alluvial fan along the Dauki fault system, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: remote sensing and pedogenic approach. Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes (Taylor &Francis). https://doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2023.2178131
4. Rahman, M.J.J., Mutti, M., Ma, M., Chen, G., Akhter, W., Akter, S., Hossain, M.S., Khan, M.R.A. (2022) Diagenetic controls on the reservoir quality of Neogene sandstones in the offshore area of the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. Geological Journal (Wiley), 57/11, 4793-4814. https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.4572
5. Khanam, F., Rahman, M.J.J., Abdullah, R. (2022). Clay Minerals in Interbedded Sandstones and Shales of the Miocene Surma Group, Sylhet Trough, Bengal Basin(northeastern Indian Plate): Implications for Future Hydrocarbon Exploration. Clays Clay Miner. (Springer), 70/3, 328-353. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42860-022-00189-2
6. Sayem, A.S.M., Rahman, M.J.J., Abdullah, R., Azim, K.M.R. (2022). Diagenetic history of the Miocene Surma Group sandstones from the Eastern Fold Belt of the Bengal Basin. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X 7 (2022) 100098. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaesx.2022.100098
7. Ming Ma, Guojun Chen, Gongcheng Zhang, M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman, Xiaofeng Ma (2022) Geochemistry and provenance of Oligocene to middle Miocene sandstones in the Qiongdongnan Basin, northern South China Sea. Marine Geology, 447 (2022) 106794 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2022.106794
8. M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman, Pownceby, M.I., Rana, M.S. (2022) Distribution and characterization of heavy minerals in Meghna River sand deposits, Bangladesh. Ore Geology Reviews, 143, 104773. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2022.104773
9. Khanam, F., Rahman, M.J.J., Alam, M., Abdullah, R. (2021) Sedimentology and basin-fill history of the Cenozoic successions of the Sylhet Trough, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch) 110, 193–212 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-020-01946-1
10. Yang, L., Xiao, W., Rahman, M.J.J., Yunpeng, D., Ao, S., Jiaopeng, S., Zhenyu, C. (2021) Geochemistry of Eocene to Pliocene strata of the Bengal Basin: Implications for provenance and erosion of the Himalaya. Geological Journal (Wiley), 56, 1756-1772. doi.org/10.1002/gj.4025
11. Shahriar, M.U., Hossain, D., Hossain, M.S., Rahman, M.J.J. and Kamruzzaman (2020). Geophysical Characterization of the Sangu gas field, Offshore, Bangladesh: Constraints on Reservoirs. Journal of Petroleum Geology (Wiley), 43/4, 363-382. doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12770
12.Yang, L., Xiao, W., Rahman, M.J.J., Windley, B.F.,Karel Schulmann,K., Ao, S., Zhang, J., Zhenyu Chen, Z., Hossain, M.S. and Dong, Y.. (2020): Indo-Burma passive amalgamation along the Kaladan Fault: Insights from zircon provenance in the Chittagong-Tripura Fold Belt (Bangladesh). The Geological Society of America (GSA Bulletin), 132 (9-10): 1953–1968. (doi.org/10.1130/B35429.1)
13. Rahman, M.J.J., Pownceby, M.I., Rana, M.S. (2020): Occurrence and distribution of valuable heavy minerals in sand deposits of the Jamuna River, Bangladesh. Ore Geology Reviews (Elsevier), Volume 116, January 2020, 103273. doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.103273
14. Rahman, M.J.J., Xiao, W., Hossain, M.S., Yeasmin, R., Sayem, A.S.M., Ao, S., Yang, L., Abdullah, R., Dina, N.T. (2020). Geochemistry and detrital zircon U-Pb dating of Pliocene-Pleistocene sandstones of the Chittagong Tripura Fold Belt (Bangladesh): Implications for provenance. Gondwana Research (Elsevier), 78, 278-290. DOI:10.1016/j.gr.2019.07.018
15. Hasan,M.N., Yeasmin, R., Rahman, M.J.J., Potter-McIntyre, S (2020). Diagenetic Clay Minerals and Their Controls on Reservoir Properties of the Shahbazpur Gas Field (Bengal Basin, Bangladesh). Geosciences (MDPI), 10, 250; doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10070250
16. Khanam, K., Rahman, M.J.J., Abdullah, R., Xiao, W., Alam, M. (2020) Petrography and detrital zircon U-Pb dating of the Neogene sandstones in the Sylhet Trough, Bengal Basin (Bangladesh): Implications for Provenance. Himalayan Geology, 41/2, 133-144. https://www.himgeology.com/
17. Yang, L., Xiao, W., Rahman, M.J.J., Windley, B.F., Schulmann, K., Ao, S., Chen, Z., Li, R. (2019). Provenance of the Cenozoic Bengal Basin sediments: Insights from U–Pb ages and Hf isotopes of detrital zircons. Geological Journal (Wiley), 54, 978-990. https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.3258
18. Rahman, M.J.J., Xiao W., Tom, M., Ao, S. (2017) Provenance of the Neogene Surma Group from the Chittagong Tripura Fold Belt, southeast Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: Constraints from whole-rock geochemistry and detrital zircon U-Pb ages. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (Elsevier), 148. 277-293. doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2017.09.010.
19. Khanam, F., Rahman, M.J.J., Alam, M., Abdullah, R. (2017) Facies Characterization of the Surma Group (Miocene) Sediments from Jalalabad Gas Field, Sylhet Trough, Bangladesh: Study from Cores and Wireline Log. Journal of the Geological Society of India (Springer), 89, 155-164. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12594-017-0579-x
20. Rahman, M.J.J., Worden, R.H. (2016) Diagenesis and its impact on the reservoir quality of Miocene sandstones (Surma Group) from the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology (Elsevier), 77, 898-915. 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2016.07.027
21. Dina, N.T., Rahman, M.J.J., Hossain, S.M., Sayem, A.S.M, (2016) Provenance of the Neogene Succession in the Bandarban structure, South-East Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: Insights from petrography and petrofacies. Himalayan Geology, 37 (2), 141-152. . https://www.himgeology.com/
22. Rahman, MJJ., Sayem, A.S.M., Bhuiyan, M.H. (2014) Geochemistry of the Plio-Pleistocene Dupi Tila sandstones from the Surma Basin, Bangladesh: Implications for provenance, tectonic setting and weathering. Himalayan Geology, Vol. 35 (2), 2014, pp. 1-9. https://www.himgeology.com/
23. Rahman, MJJ., Sayem, A.S.M., McCann, T. (2014) Geochemistry and Provenance of the Miocene sandstones of the Surma Group from the Sitapahar Anticline, Southeastern Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. Journal of the Geological Society of India (Springer), 83, 447-456. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12594-014-0061-y
24. Rahman, M.J.J., McCann, T. (2012) Diagenetic history of the Surma Group sandstones (Miocene) in the Surma Basin, Bangladesh. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (Elsevier) 45, 65-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2011.09.019
25. Rahman, M.J.J., McCann, T., Abdullah, R., Yeasmin, R. (2011) Sandstone Diagenesis of the Neogene Surma Group from the Shahbazpur Gas Field, Southern Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences (International Journal of Austrian Geological Society), 104/1: 114-126. https://www.ajes.at/index.php
26. Bhuiyan, MAH., Rahman, M.J.J., Dampare, SB., Suzuki, S. (2011) Provenance, tectonics and source weathering of modern fluvial sediments of the Brahmaputra-Jamuna River, Bangladesh: Inference from geochemistry. In: Carranza, EJM (ed.) Geochemistry for Geological-Environmental Studies. Journal of Geochemical Exploration (Elsevier), 111: 113-137. 10.1016/j.gexplo.2011.06.008
27. Bhuiyan, AH., Rakib, MA., Takashi, K., Rahman, MJJ., Suzuki, S. (2010) Regulation of Brahmaputra-Jamuna River around Jamuna Bridge Site Bangladesh: Geoenvironmental Impacts. Journal of Water Resource and Protection (USA) 2, 123-130. 10.4236/jwarp.2010.22014
28. Rahman, M.J.J., Faupl, P., Alam, MM. (2009) Depositional facies of the Subsurface Neogene Surma Group in the Sylhet Trough of the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: Record of tidal Sedimentation. International Journal of Earth Sciences (IJES), Springer, 98:1971-1980. 10.1007/s00531-008-0347-7
29. Rahman, M.J.J, Bari,Z., Chowdhury, K.R., and Suzuki, S. (2008) Heavy mineral composition of the Neogene sandstones and beach sands across the Inani-Dakhin Nhila area, Southeast Bangladesh : Implications for provenance. Jour. Sediment. Soc. Japan (JSSJ), 67, 3-17. https://doi.org/10.4096/jssj.67.3
30. Rahman, M.J.J., Suzuki, S. (2007) Geochemistry of sandstones from the Miocene Surma Group, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: Implications for Provenance, tectonic setting and weathering. Geochemical Journal, Terra Publ., Tokyo, 41 (No. 6): 415-428. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.41.415
31. Rahman, M.J.J., Suzuki, S. (2007) Composition of Neogene shales from the Surma Group, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: Implications for provenance and tectonic setting. Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences (AJES) (International Journal of Austrian Geological Society), Vienna, 100: 54-64. https://www.ajes.at/index.php
32. Rahman, M.J.J., Faupl, P. (2003) The composition of the subsurface Neogene shales of the Surma Group from the Sylhet Trough, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. In: Alam, M.M. and Curray, J.R. (Eds.), Sedimentary geology of the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh, in relation to the Asia-Greater India collision and the evolution of the eastern Bay of Bengal. Sedimentary Geology, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 155/3-4: pp. 407-417. 10.1016/S0037-0738(02)00190-2
33. Rahman, M.J.J., Faupl, P. (2003) 40Ar/39Ar multigrain dating of detrital white mica of sandstones of the Surma Group in the Sylhet Trough, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. In: Alam, M.M. and Curray, J.R. (Eds.), Sedimentary geology of the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh, in relation to the Asia-Greater India collision and the evolution of the eastern Bay of Bengal. Sedimentary Geology, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 155/3-4: pp. 383-392. DOI: 10.1016/S0037-0738(02)00188-4
C) Published contributions to international academic conferences
Hasan, M N., Yeasmin, R., Rahman, M. J.J. (2019) Implications of Clay Minerals on the reservoir properties of Shahbazpur-2 Well, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. Paper No. 260-3. GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019
Hasan, M N., Yeasmin, R., Rahman, M. J.J. (2018) Facies associations and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the reservoir rocks of the Shahbazpur Structure, Bengal Basin. Paper No. 121-3, GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018
Rahman, M.J.J. (2015) Tectonic setting and Diagenetic evolution of the Neogene sandstones
Reservoir in the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh, Annual Meeting of Chinese Geoscience Union (CGU), p. 33-34, October, Beijing, China.
Rahman, M.J.J. (2014) Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality of the Neogene Surma Group sandstones in the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. (Erdwissenschaftliches Kolloquium und ÖGG) April 2014, 17:15, Geozentrum, Althanstraße 14, University of Vienna, Austria
Bhuiyan, A.H., Rahman, M.J.J., Dampare, S.B., Suzuki, S. (2010) Geochemical characteristics of recent fluvial sediments of sandy-braided Brahmaputra-Jamuna River, Bangladesh. Japan Geoscience Union, MIS002-P01
Bhuiyan M.A.H, Rahman M.J.J., Dampare S. B., Suzuki S. (2010) Geochemistry of fluvial sediments of Brahmaputra-Jamuna River, Bangladesh: Constraints on tectonic, provenance and weathering, International conference GOLDSCHMIDT 2010: Earth, Energy and Environment, July 13-18, 2010, Knoxville Conference Center, Tennessee, USA.
Bhuiyan M.A.H., KUMAMOTO Takashi, Rahman M.J.J., Suzuki, S. (2009). Channel shifting analysis of Brahmaputra-Jamuna River, Bangladesh using Remote Sensing, GIS, empirical techniques and sedimentary facies analysis. 7th International Conference on Geomorphology (Ancient landscape with modern perspective), Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center, Melbourne, Australia.
Bhuiyan, A.H., Rakib, M.A., Takashi, K., Rahman, M.J.J, Suzuki, S. (2009) Facies model and paleoenvironmental analysis of sandy braided Brahmaputra-Jamuna River, Bangladesh, Japan Geoscience Union 09, International Convention Center, Makuhari, Chiba, Tokyo, Japan.
Bhuiyan M.A.H., KUMAMOTO Takashi, Rahman M.J.J., Suzuki, S. (2008) Evaluation of the changing behavior of Brahmaputra-Jamuna River and its impact on environment. Japan Geoscience Union 2008, International Convention Center, Makuhari, Chiba, Tokyo, Japan.
Rahman, M.J.J., Suzuki, S. (2007) Detrital garnet chemistry of the subsurface Neogene Reservoir sandstones from the Surma Group in the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: Implications For provenance. European Geosciences Union 2007, Vienna, Vol. 9, 02478.
Rahman, M.J.J., Suzuki, S. (2004) “Provenance of the Subsurface Neogene Surma Group sandstones from the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: review from framework composition and heavy minerals” on session “G21.14 Sedimentary provenance: petrographic and geochemical perspectives” of 32nd International Geological Congress (IGC), Florence, Italy, August 26, 2004.
Suzuki, S., Rahman, M.J.J. (2004) Two different types of sandstones from the Philippine Archipelago: Implications to its Early stage accretion history” on session “G21.14 Sedimentary provenance: petrographic and geochemical perspectives” of 32nd International Geological Congress (IGC), Florence, Italy, August 26, 2004.
Rahman, M.J.J., Suzuki, S. (2004) The composition of the Holocene sands from the Brahmaputra-Jamuna River in Bangladesh: A preliminary overview from petrographic results. Annual Meeting of the Sedimentological Society of Japan, April 23-26, 2004, Hiroshima, Japan. P. 23.
SEMINAR
Rahman, M.J.J. (2015): Tectonic setting and Diagenetic evolution of the Neogene sandstones Reservoir in the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh, Annual Meeting of Chinese Geoscience Union (CGU), p. 33-34, October, Beijing, China.,Conference proceedings
Rahman, M.J.J. (2014): Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality of the Neogene Surma Group sandstones in the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. (Erdwissenschaftliches Kolloquium und ÖGG) April 2014, 17:15, Geozentrum, Althanstraße 14, University of Vienna, Austria,Seminar
Academic Info
1999 Doctor of Science (Dr.rer.nat.) in Geology, Institute for Geology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Title “Sedimentology of the Subsurface Neogene Surma Group of the Sylhet Trough
(Bengal Basin, Bangladesh)”
1986 Master of Science (M.Sc) in Geology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
1985 Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Geology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
M.Sc Supervision-20
Ph.D Supervision
1. Sedimentologic, Sequence stratigraphic and Diagenetic history of the Neogene sedimentary succession in the Sylhet Trough, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh-2018
2. Provenance of the Cenozoic Bengal Basin sedimentary rock and its
significance for the tectonic evolution of eastern Himalaya -2018
Experience
Position: Visiting Scientist
Period: 2018
CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences) President International Fellowship Initiative for Visiting Scientist
Position: Visiting Scientist
Period: June 1, 2018-August 1, 2018
Endeavour Executive Fellowship 2018 (Australia)
Position: Visiting Professor
Period: 2015
CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences) President International Fellowship Initiative for Visiting Scientist
Position: Commonwealth Research Fellow
Period: 01.2013 to 03. 2013
Commonwealth Academic Fellowship 2012
Position: Humboldt Research Fellow
Period: 2008-2010
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Position: JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Period: 2003-2005
JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)
Contact
Dr. M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman
Professor
Department of Geological Sciences
Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh.
Cell Phone: 008801715474447
Work Phone: 0088027791045-46 Ext. 1848
Email: rahman65@juniv.edu