109 results on '"She, Zhenbing"'
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2. Integrated Stratigraphy and Mineralogy of the Doushantuo Formation in Weng’an, South China, and Implications for Ediacaran Phosphogenesis
3. Remobilization and enrichment of Nb during magmatic and hydrothermal processes: insights from titanite in Nb-rich dyke swarms of South Qinling, China
4. Widespread ca. 800 Ma granitoids in the southern Dabie Orogen: Petrogenesis and implications for Neoproterozoic accretion-type orogeny in the northern Yangtze Block
5. Active methane release from the early Cambrian seafloor? Clues from Ba isotopes
6. Dolostone-barite-phosphorite sequence in the basal Doushantuo Formation: Origin and implications for post-Marinoan ocean chemistry and phosphogenesis
7. Iron isotopes of Chang'e-5 soil and mineral components: Implications for post-eruption processes on lunar surface
8. Evidence for high-frequency oxygenation of Ediacaran shelf seafloor during early evolution of complex life
9. Young KREEP-like mare volcanism from Oceanus Procellarum
10. Pyrochlore composition and Sm[sbnd]Nd isotope signature as indicators of magmatic-hydrothermal processes: The case of Ririwai complex, north-Central Nigeria
11. Sulfide compositions of young Chang’e-5 basalts and implications for sulfur isotopes in lunar basalt sources
12. Atmospheric deposition is an important pathway for inputting microplastics: Insight into the spatiotemporal distribution and deposition flux in a mega city
13. Ubiquitous occurrence of organogenic dolomite in a late Ediacaran limestone-dominated succession from the Eastern Yangtze Gorges area of South China
14. Precipitation of High Mg-Calcite and Protodolomite Using Dead Biomass of Aerobic Halophilic Bacteria
15. The magmatic architecture and evolution of the Chang’e-5 lunar basalts
16. Mineralogy and chronology of the young mare volcanism in the Procellarum-KREEP-Terrane
17. Variations in lunar regolith properties with depth as revealed by Chang'e-5 samples
18. New record of the green algal fossil Proterocladus and coexisting microfossils from the Meso-Neoproterozoic Diaoyutai Formation in southern Liaoning, North China
19. A novel method for simultaneous analysis of particle size and mineralogy for Chang’E-5 lunar soil with minimum sample consumption
20. Arsenic effects and behavior during the transformation of struvite to newberyite: Implications for applications of green fertilizers
21. Bulk compositions of the Chang’E-5 lunar soil: Insights into chemical homogeneity, exotic addition, and origin of landing site basalts
22. Titanite as a tracer for Nb mineralization during magmatic and hydrothermal processes: The case of Fangcheng alkaline complex, Central China
23. Detailed petrogenesis of the unsampled Oceanus Procellarum: The case of the Chang'e-5 mare basalts
24. Characteristics of the carbon cycle in late Mesoproterozoic: Evidence from carbon isotope composition of paired carbonate and organic matter of the Shennongjia Group in South China
25. Automated analysis of microplastics based on vibrational spectroscopy: are we measuring the same metrics?
26. Cloudina aggregates from the uppermost Dengying Formation, Three Gorges area, South China, and stratigraphical implications
27. Barite in the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation and its implications for marine carbon cycling during the largest negative carbon isotope excursion in Earth’s history
28. Massive formation of early diagenetic dolomite in the Ediacaran ocean : Constraints on the “dolomite problem”
29. Organic diagenesis in stromatolitic dolomite and chert from the late Palaeoproterozoic McLeary Formation
30. Biotic and abiotic processes in Ediacaran spheroid formation.
31. Apatite-glaucony association in the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation, South China and implications for marine redox conditions
32. Terminal Ediacaran carbonate tempestites in the eastern Yangtze Gorges area, South China
33. Dynamic carbon and sulfur cycling in the aftermath of the Lomagundi-Jatuli Event: Evidence from the Paleoproterozoic Hutuo Supergroup, North China Craton
34. Will there be Unexpected Geological Discoveries?
35. The catalytic role of planktonic aerobic heterotrophic bacteria in protodolomite formation: Results from Lake Jibuhulangtu Nuur, Inner Mongolia, China
36. Early Triassic oceanic red beds coupled with deep sea oxidation in South Tethys
37. Chemically-oscillating reactions during the diagenetic oxidation of organic matter and in the formation of granules in late Palaeoproterozoic chert from Lake Superior
38. Rb-Sr isotopes record complex thermal modification of Chang'e-5 lunar soils.
39. The termination and aftermath of the Lomagundi-Jatuli carbon isotope excursions in the Paleoproterozoic Hutuo Group, North China
40. Zircon U–Pb age, Hf isotopic compositions and geochemistry of the Silurian Fengdingshan I-type granite Pluton and Taoyuan mafic–felsic Complex at the southeastern margin of the Yangtze Block
41. Terminal Proterozoic cyanobacterial blooms and phosphogenesis documented by the Doushantuo granular phosphorites I: In situ micro-analysis of textures and composition
42. An Early Cretaceous garnet-bearing metaluminous A-type granite intrusion in the East Qinling Orogen, central China: Petrological, mineralogical and geochemical constraints
43. Geochronological and geochemical constraints on the petrogenesis of late Triassic aluminous A-type granites in southeast China
44. Geochronology and geochemistry of the Early Cretaceous Jigongshan and Qijianfeng batholiths in the Tongbai orogen, central China: implications for lower crustal delamination
45. Discovery of Paleoproterozoic rapakivi granite on the northern margin of the Yangtze block and its geological significance
46. Deformation features of garnet-bearing granites from Huwan, western Dabie Mountains
47. The Early Paleozoic Tiefosi syn-collisional granite in the northern Dabie Orogen: Geochronological and geochemical constraints
48. Silurian A-type granitoids in the southern margin of the Tongbai-Dabieshan: Evidence from SHRIMP zircon geochronology and geochemistry
49. Provenance of the Triassic Songpan–Ganzi flysch, west China
50. A ∼60-Ma-long, high-resolution record of Ediacaran paleotemperature.
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