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    Paleo-environmental cyclicity in the Early Silurian Yangtze Sea (South China): Tectonic or glacio-eustatic control? by Liu, Zhanhong, Algeo, Thomas J., Guo, Xusheng, Fan, Junxuan, Du, Xuebin, Lu, Yongchao

    “…The Yangtze Sea of the South China Craton experienced strong environmental perturbations during the first ~5-6Myr of the Silurian. The Lower Silurian Lungmachi…”
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    Stage-progressive distribution pattern of the Lungmachi black graptolitic shales from Guizhou to Chongqing, Central China by Chen, Xu, Fan, JunXuan, Wang, WenHui, Wang, HongYan, Nie, HaiKuan, Shi, XueWen, Wen, ZhiDong, Chen, DongYang, Li, WenJie

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-06-2017)
    “…The Lungmachi Formation is widely distributed in Guizhou, Chongqing and the adjacent area. It is important for the study of Silurian biostratigraphy and…”
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    Global and regional controls on marine redox changes across the Ordovician-Silurian boundary in South China by Liu, Yu, Li, Chao, Algeo, Thomas J., Fan, Junxuan, Peng, Ping'an

    “…The Ordovician-Silurian (O-S) transition coincided with significant environmental and biological changes. In South China, the Yangtze Platform experienced both…”
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    Nitrogen isotope evidence for a redox-stratified ocean and eustasy-driven environmental evolution during the Ordovician–Silurian transition by Yang, Shengchao, Hu, Wenxuan, Wang, Xiaolin, Fan, Junxuan

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-12-2021)
    “…The Ordovician-Silurian (O/S) transition was a critical geological interval, during which significant biological events and dramatic environmental changes…”
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    Toward a stepwise Kwangsian Orogeny by Chen, Xu, Fan, JunXuan, Chen, Qing, Tang, Lan, Hou, XuDong

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-03-2014)
    “…The Kwangsian Orogeny originated along the southeast coast of China and stepwise developed in a northwest direction.It includes two stages,a long locally…”
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    Sulfate-controlled marine euxinia in the semi-restricted inner Yangtze Sea (South China) during the Ordovician-Silurian transition by Li, Na, Li, Chao, Fan, Junxuan, Algeo, Thomas J., Yan, Detian, Zhu, Guangyou, Wu, Shiyong, Tang, Shida, Cheng, Meng, Jin, Chengsheng

    “…Conflicting published interpretations of marine redox conditions during the Ordovician-Silurian transition (OST) may have been linked to spatial redox…”
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    Carboniferous-earliest Permian marine biodiversification event (CPBE) during the Late Paleozoic Ice Age by Shi, Yukun, Wang, Xiangdong, Fan, Junxuan, Huang, Hao, Xu, Huiqing, Zhao, Yingying, Shen, Shuzhong

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-09-2021)
    “…The Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) is a critical interval for marine ecosystems when marine fauna was viewed to have experienced a second-order mass extinction…”
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    Multiple glacio-eustatic cycles and associated environmental changes through the Hirnantian (Late Ordovician) in South China by Li, Chao, Zhang, Junpeng, Li, Wenjie, Botting, Joseph, Chen, Qing, Fan, Junxuan, Zhang, Yuandong

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-12-2021)
    “…The Hirnantian glaciation, which was the first in the Phanerozoic to occur with elevated CO2 levels, caused severe mass extinctions and disrupted…”
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    Onset of the Kwangsian Orogeny as evidenced by biofacies and lithofacies by Chen, Xu, Zhang, YuanDong, Fan, JunXuan, Tang, Lan, Sun, HaiQing

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-10-2012)
    “…The onset timing of the Kwangsian Orogeny might differ among localities across South China. Refined stratigraphic works at different localities are necessary…”
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    Elevated marine productivity triggered nitrogen limitation on the Yangtze Platform (South China) during the Ordovician-Silurian transition by Liu, Yu, Li, Chao, Fan, Junxuan, Peng, Ping’an, Algeo, Thomas J.

    “…The Ordovician-Silurian transition (OST) coincided with global environmental and biological changes, including perturbations of the carbon and sulfur cycles,…”
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    Geoscience knowledge graph in the big data era by Zhou, Chenghu, Wang, Hua, Wang, Chengshan, Hou, Zengqian, Zheng, Zhiming, Shen, Shuzhong, Cheng, Qiuming, Feng, Zhiqiang, Wang, Xinbing, Lv, Hairong, Fan, Junxuan, Hu, Xiumian, Hou, Mingcai, Zhu, Yunqiang

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-07-2021)
    “…Since the beginning of the 21st century, the geoscience research has been entering a significant transitional period with the establishment of a new knowledge…”
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    No Furongian Biodiversity Gap: Evidence from South China by Deng, Yiying, Fan, Junxuan, Yang, Shengchao, Shi, Yukun, Lu, Zhengbo, Xu, Huiqing, Sun, Zongyuan, Zhao, Fangqi, Hou, Zhangshuai

    “…The middle–late Cambrian is a crucial transition interval linking the Cambrian Explosion (CE) and the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE)…”
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    Late Ordovician obliquity-forced glacio-eustasy recorded in the Yangtze Block, South China by Zhong, Yangyang, Wu, Huaichun, Fan, Junxuan, Fang, Qiang, Shi, Meinan, Zhang, Shihong, Yang, Tianshui, Li, Haiyan, Cao, Liwan

    “…A high-precision time framework is critical for improving our understanding of three major events: the Late Ordovician mass extinction, the Hirnantian…”
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    Llandovery (Silurian) conodont provincialism: An update based on quantitative analysis by Chen, Zhongyang, Männik, Peep, Fan, Junxuan

    “…The Llandovery conodont provincialism is reassessed based on a larger dataset than that which was available in 1990. The study interval is divided into two…”
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    Fossil image identification using deep learning ensembles of data augmented multiviews by Hou, Chengbin, Lin, Xinyu, Huang, Hanhui, Xu, Sheng, Fan, Junxuan, Shi, Yukun, Lv, Hairong

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-12-2023)
    “…Identification of fossil species is crucial to evolutionary studies. Recent advances from deep learning have shown promising prospects in fossil image…”
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    Terrestrial rather than volcanic mercury inputs to the Yangtze Platform (South China) during the Ordovician-Silurian transition by Liu, Yu, Li, Yuanchun, Hou, Mingcai, Shen, Jun, Algeo, Thomas J., Fan, Junxuan, Zhou, Xiaolin, Chen, Qing, Sun, Zongyuan, Li, Chao

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-01-2023)
    “…The Hg proxy has been used to infer a close relationship between volcanism and the ‘Big Five’ Phanerozoic mass extinctions. However, because of conflicting…”
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    Paleobiogeographic Knowledge Graph: An Ongoing Work with Fundamental Support for Future Research by Zhang, Linna, Hou, Zhangshuai, Shen, Boheng, Chen, Qing, Dong, Shaochun, Fan, Junxuan

    Published in Journal of earth science (Wuhan, China) (01-10-2023)
    “…Paleobiogeography investigates geographical distributions of fossil organisms and controlling factors that affect their distributions in geological history, to…”
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