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1. Detrital Zircon of Devonian Sandstones in Changning-Menglian Suture Zone, Yunnan, SW China: Implications for the Early Evolution of Paleo-Tethys.

2. New Insight into Factors Controlling Organic Matter Distribution in Lower Cambrian Source Rocks: A Study from the Qiongzhusi Formation in South China.

3. Radiolarian fauna from the Chiungchussuan Shuijingtuo Formation (Cambrian Series 2) in Western Hubei Province, South China.

4. New sponge spicules from the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition in deep-water facies of South China.

5. Sponge spicules from the lower Cambrian in the Yanjiahe Formation, South China: The earliest biomineralizing sponge record.

6. A Diverse Microfossil Assemblage from the Ediacaran–Cambrian Deep-Water Chert of the Liuchapo Formation in Guizhou Province, South China.

7. Radiolarian Kalimnasphaera from the Cambrian Shuijingtuo Formation in South China.

8. Fossil evidence provides new insights into the origin of the Mesoproterozoic ministromatolites.

9. Geochemical characteristics of island-arc volcanic rocks in the Nan-Nam Pat-Phetchabun zone, northern Thailand.

10. Study on the geochemical characteristics of ocean-ridge and oceanic-island volcanic rocks in the Nan-Uttaradit zone, northern Thailand.

11. Middle and Late Triassic radiolarians from northern Tibet: Implications for the Bayan Har Basin evolution

12. Microfossils from the Liuchapo Formation: Possible oldest radiolarians from deep-water chert and phylogenetic analysis.

13. The last Permian deep-water fauna: Latest Changhsingian small foraminifers from southwestern Guangxi, South China.

14. Newly developed evidence for the original Tethysan island-arc volcanic rocks in the southern segment of the South Lancangjiang Belt.

15. Palaeoecological assemblages of the lower Cambrian Shuijingtuo Biota from the three Gorges area and implications for co-evolution of environments and life.

16. Carbonate carbon isotope chemostratigraphy and U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Liuchapo Formation in South China: Constraints on the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary in deep-water sequences.

17. Biogenic silica and organic carbon fluxes provide evidence of enhanced marine productivity in the Upper Ordovician-Lower Silurian of South China.

18. Tracing the provenance of volcanic ash in Permian–Triassic boundary strata, South China: Constraints from inherited and syn-depositional magmatic zircons.

19. Mercury isotope evidence for a non-volcanic origin of Hg spikes at the Ordovician-Silurian boundary, South China.

20. Geochemistry of Triassic siliceous rocks of the Muyinhe Formation in the Changning-Menglian belt of Southwest China.

21. Latest Permian acritarchs from South China and the Micrhystridium / Veryhachium complex revisited.

22. Integrated Radiolarian and Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Middle to Late Permian Linghao Formation in Northwestern Guangxi, South China.

23. Guadalupian (Middle Permian) radiolarian and sponge spicule faunas from the Bancheng Formation of the Qinzhou allochthon, South China.

24. The spatial (nearshore–offshore) distribution of latest Permian phytoplankton from the Yangtze Block, South China

25. Environmental change and human activities during the 20th century reconstructed from the sediment of Xingyun Lake, Yunnan Province, China

26. Brachiopod miniaturization and its possible causes during the Permian–Triassic crisis in deep water environments, South China

27. The largest negative carbon isotope excursions in Neoproterozoic carbonates caused by recycled carbonatite volcanic ash.

28. New study of microbial mats from the Mesoproterozoic Jixian Group, North China: Evidence for photosynthesis and oxygen release.

29. Microbial and animal evolution in relation to redox fluctuations in a deep-water setting of South China during the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition (ca. 551–523 Ma).

30. Review of organic-walled microfossils research from the Cambrian of China: Implications for global phytoplankton diversity.

31. Phytoplankton (acritarch) community changes during the Permian-Triassic transition in South China.

32. New probable cnidarian fossils from the lower Cambrian of the Three Gorges area, South China, and their ecological implications.

33. A refined Archean-Paleoproterozoic magmatic framework of the Cuoke Complex, SW China, and its implications for early Precambrian evolution of the Yangtze Block.

34. The end-Permian regression in South China and its implication on mass extinction.

35. Shallow stratification prevailed for ∼1700 to ∼1300 Ma ocean: Evidence from organic carbon isotopes in the North China Craton.

36. Deep-water fossil assemblages from the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition of western Hunan, South China and their biostratigraphic and evolutionary implications.

37. Cloudina aggregates from the uppermost Dengying Formation, Three Gorges area, South China, and stratigraphical implications.

38. Origin of volcanic ash beds across the Permian–Triassic boundary, Daxiakou, South China: Petrology and U–Pb age, trace elements and Hf-isotope composition of zircon.

39. Volcanism in South China during the Late Permian and its relationship to marine ecosystem and environmental changes.

40. Facies changes and diagenetic processes across the Permian–Triassic boundary event horizon, Great Bank of Guizhou, South China: a controversy of erosion and dissolution.

41. Silicon isotopes reveal a decline in oceanic dissolved silicon driven by biosilicification: A prerequisite for the Cambrian Explosion?

42. Diverse cuticular remains in Cambrian (Series 2) SSF assemblages from China and the pioneer metazoan colonization of offshore environments.

43. A benthic oxygen oasis in the early Neoproterozoic ocean.

44. Influence of palaeo-redox and diagenetic conditions on the spatial distribution of Cambrian biotas: A case study from the upper Shuijingtuo Formation (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 3), Three Gorges area of South China.

45. Source of silica and silicification of the lowermost Cambrian Yanjiahe Formation in the Three Gorges area, South China.

46. The Ediacaran-Cambrian rise of siliceous sponges and development of modern oceanic ecosystems.

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