Search Results - "Wan, ChuanBiao"
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A Spore-Pollen Assemblage from the Damoguaihe Formation in the Tamutsag Basin, Mongolia and Its Geological Implication
Published in Acta geologica Sinica (Beijing) (01-02-2014)“…Based on the palynological data from Well Ta-19-36 and Well Ta-19-37 in the Ta'nan Sag, and Well Ta-22-1 and Well Ta-21-1 in the Bayin Gobi Sag, a spore-pollen…”
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Discovery of a Late Permian Angara-Cathaysia mixed flora from Acheng of Heilongjiang, China, with discussions on the closure of the Paleoasian Ocean
Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-11-2009)“…This work documents a new flora from the Upper Permian Hongshan Formation of Acheng County, Heilongjiang Province, Northwest China. The flora consists of 20…”
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Age assignment and geological significance of the "Budate Group" in the Hailar Basin
Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-06-2013)“…Age and nature of the Budate Group in the Hailar Basin are of great significance in studying the evolution of the Hailar Basin and the Xing'an-Mongolian…”
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Neogene palynological assemblages in the west slope of Songliao Basin and their geological implications
Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-10-2014)“…Abundant palynological fossils are found from the drill core in the west slope of Songliao Basin, the first full coring borehole that drilled throughout the…”
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Trend of Santonian (Late Cretaceous) atmospheric CO2 and global mean land surface temperature: Evidence from plant fossils
Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-09-2011)“…Quantitative reconstructions of atmospheric CO 2 by using terrestrial and marine records are critical for understanding the so-called “greenhouse” conditions…”
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In situ spores of Asplenium and their implications for the evolution of the Aspleniaceae: a case study from the Lower Cretaceous Changcai Formation in eastern Jilin Province, China
Published in Cretaceous research (01-08-2010)“…Based on the gross morphology of leaves and fertile organs, including in situ spores, three species of Asplenium Linnaeus ( Asplenium changcaium Sun et Liu,…”
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Sporopollen Assemblages from the Cretaceous Yimin Formation of the Hailar Basin, Inner Mongolia, China
Published in Acta geologica Sinica (Beijing) (01-08-2005)“…Three sporopollen assemblages are recognized for the first time from the Cretaceous Yimin Formation in the Hailar Basin of eastern Inner Mongolia. They are (in…”
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The Cretaceous volcanic succession around the Songliao Basin, NE China: relationship between volcanism and sedimentation
Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-04-2002)“…With volume ratio of 8:1:1.5 amongst acidic, intermediate and basaltic rocks, the Cretaceous volcanics around the Songliao Basin are a series of high‐K or…”
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Early Cretaceous adakitic lavas and A-type rhyolites in the Songliao Basin, NE China: Implications for the mechanism of lithospheric extension
Published in Gondwana research (01-07-2019)“…There is a broad consensus that the extensive late Mesozoic igneous rocks in NE China were generated in an extensional setting. However, the timing and…”
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Geodynamic Evolution of Flat‐Slab Subduction of Paleo‐Pacific Plate: Constraints From Jurassic Adakitic Lavas in the Hailar Basin, NE China
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2019)“…Subduction of the Paleo‐Pacific Plate caused widespread Mesozoic magmatism, lithospheric deformation and thinning, and mineralization along the continental…”
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Chronostratigraphic framework of late Mesozoic terrestrial strata in the Hailar–Tamtsag Basin, Northeast China, and its geodynamic implication
Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-07-2020)“…The Hailar–Tamtsag Basin (HTB), an important component of the late Mesozoic extensional basin system in Northeast (NE) China, is characterized by episodic…”
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Trend of Santonian (Late Cretaceous) atmospheric CO sub(2) and global mean land surface temperature: Evidence from plant fossils
Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-09-2011)“…Quantitative reconstructions of atmospheric CO sub(2) by using terrestrial and marine records are critical for understanding the so-called "greenhouse"…”
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Trend of Santonian (Late Cretaceous) atmospheric C02 and global mean land surface temperature: Evidence from plant fossils
Published in 中国科学:地球科学英文版 (2011)“…Quantitative reconstructions of atmospheric CO2 by using terrestrial and marine records are critical for understanding the so-called "greenhouse" conditions in…”
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Sporopollen Assemblages from the Cretaceous Yimin Formation of the Hailar Basin, Inner Mongolia, China
Published in 地质学报(英文版) (2005)“…P5; Three sporopollen assemblages are recognized for the first time from the Cretaceous Yimin Formation in the Hailar Basin of eastern Inner Mongolia.They are…”
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An Aeronian (Middle Llandovery) graptolite from the Pentamerus Beds near Hillend Farm, Shropshire, UK
Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-04-2002)“…A specimen of Clinoclimacograptus retroversus is recorded from the Pentamerus Beds of the A489 road section near Hillend Farm, Shropshire, England. This…”
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Cretaceous nonmarine dinoflagellates from northeast China
Published in Grana (01-06-1999)“…Nonmarine Cretaceous dinoflagellates were recovered in the last decade from a number of basins in northeastern China, which are mostly oil-bearing. These…”
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Discovery of Compressional Structure in Wuerxun–Beier Sag in Hailar Basin of Northeastern China and Its Geological Significance
Published in Earth science frontiers (2009)“…The Hailar Basin is a Mesozoic-Cenozoic basin, which is superimposed on the Paleozoic collision orogenic belt of Inner Mongolia–Greater Hinggan Mountain. The…”
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