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    Temperature-compensated multi-point refractive index sensing based on a cascaded Fabry-Perot cavity and FMCW interferometry by Zhu, Zongda, Ba, Dexin, Liu, Lu, Qiu, Liqiang, Yang, Shunhu, Dong, Yongkang

    Published in Optics express (07-06-2021)
    “…We proposed a novel temperature-compensated multi-point refractive index (RI) sensing system by the combination of the cascaded Fabry-Perot (FP) sensors and…”
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    Carboniferous magmatic records of central Mongolia and its implications for the southward subduction of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean by Zhu, Mingshuai, Miao, Laicheng, Zhang, Fuqin, Ganbat, Ariuntsetseg, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Anaad, Chimedtseren, Yang, Shunhu, Wang, Zeli

    Published in International geology review (26-03-2023)
    “…The now-extinct Palaeozoic to Mesozoic Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean is evidenced by the Mongol-Okhotsk suture, which stretches from central Mongolia to the Sea of…”
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    Evidence for early Pennsylvanian subduction initiation in the Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean from the Adaatsag ophiolite (Mongolia) by Zhu, Mingshuai, Pastor-Galán, Daniel, Miao, Laicheng, Zhang, Fuqin, Ganbat, Ariuntsetseg, Li, Shun, Yang, Shunhu, Wang, Zeli

    Published in Lithos (01-01-2023)
    “…The Late Paleozoic–Mesozoic Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean was the latest ocean basin witnessing the final amalgamation of East Asia. However, the kinematic evolution…”
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    Late carboniferous-middle permian granitoids in south Mongolia: implications for post-subduction processes in southern central asian orogenic belt by Yang, Shunhu, Miao, Laicheng, Liu, Chenghao, Zhang, Fochin, Smit, Matthijs A., Zhu, Mingshuai, Baatar, Munkhtsengel

    Published in International geology review (09-03-2022)
    “…Late Carboniferous to Permian granitoids in South Mongolia records the processes from collision to post-orogenic extension for the southern Central Asian…”
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    Cambrian Kherlen ophiolite in northeastern Mongolia and its tectonic implications: SHRIMP zircon dating and geochemical constraints by Miao, Laicheng, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Zhang, Fochin, Anaad, Chimedtseren, Zhu, Mingshuai, Yang, Shunhu

    Published in Lithos (15-09-2016)
    “…The Kherlen terrane, which contains the Kherlen ophiolitic complex, is located between two Precambrian continental blocks in the northeastern Mongolia. We…”
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    The effect of the Wenchuan earthquake on the fluvial morphology in the Longmen Shan, eastern Tibetan Plateau: Discussion and speculation by Liu, Feng, Yang, Shunhu

    Published in Quaternary international (12-06-2015)
    “…Although large earthquakes can have significant impacts on the geomorphology of mountain rivers, the consequences of such impacts remain poorly understood. The…”
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    Detrital zircon age spectra of the Gurvan Sayhan accretionary complex in South Mongolia: Constraints on the Late Paleozoic evolution of the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt by Yang, Shunhu, Miao, Laicheng, Zhang, Fochin, Zhu, Mingshuai, Zhou, Yao, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Anaad, Chimedtseren

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-05-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •The Gurvan Sayhan accretionary complex (GSAC) is a suture zone in South Mongolia.•Detrital zircon ages constrain the formation of the GSAC…”
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    Landslide erosion associated with the Wenchuan earthquake in the Minjiang River watershed: Implication for landscape evolution of the Longmen Shan, eastern Tibetan Plateau by Liu, Feng, Li, Jianfeng, Yang, Shunhu

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-04-2015)
    “…In tectonically active mountain belts, earthquakes can contribute to surface erosion by generating large-scale landslides. This study focuses on establishing…”
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    Late Carboniferous bimodal volcanic rocks and coeval A-type granite in the Suman Khad area, Southwest Mongolia: Implications for the tectonic evolution by Zhu, Mingshuai, Zhang, Fochin, Fan, Jingjing, Miao, Laicheng, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Anaad, Chimedtseren, Yang, Shunhu, Li, Xingbo, Ganbat, Ariuntsetseg

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-08-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •There is a Late Carboniferous bimodal suite associated with coeval granites in the Suman Khad area.•The basalts were derived from partial…”
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    Early Paleozoic oceanic inliers and reconstruction of accretionary tectonics in the Middle Gobi region, Mongolia: Evidence from SHRIMP zircon U-Pb dating and geochemistry by Zhu, Mingshuai, Miao, Laicheng, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Zhang, Fochin, Anaad, Chimedtseren, Yang, Shunhu, Li, Xingbo

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-09-2016)
    “…•Cambrian age for the Namdain hundy ophiolite.•A fore-arc setting for the Namdain hundy ophiolite.•The Namdain hundy ophiolite emplaced before ca…”
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    Zircon ages and geochemical compositions of the Manlay ophiolite and coeval island arc: Implications for the tectonic evolution of South Mongolia by Zhu, Mingshuai, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Miao, Laicheng, Anaad, Chimedtseren, Zhang, Fochin, Yang, Shunhu, Li, Yueming

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-12-2014)
    “…•A SSZ type affinity for Manlay ophiolite.•Cambrian age for Manlay ophiolite.•Manlay ophiolite emplaced before ca. 390Ma.•Huree arc existed ca. 487Ma. Numerous…”
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    Zircon age and geochemistry of the Tost bimodal volcanic rocks: Constraints on the Early Carboniferous tectonic evolution of the South Mongolia by Yang, Shunhu, Miao, Laicheng, Zhang, Fochin, Meng, Qingren, Zhu, Mingshuai, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Anaad, Chimedtseren

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-04-2016)
    “…•SIMS zircon ages of rhyolites constrain Tost bimodal magma from 355Ma to 320Ma.•Tost basalt was likely derived from a metasomatized depleted mantle…”
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    Late Paleozoic magmatic record of Middle Gobi area, South Mongolia and its implications for tectonic evolution: Evidences from zircon U–Pb dating and geochemistry by Zhu, Mingshuai, Miao, Laicheng, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Zhang, Fochin, Anaad, Chimedtseren, Yang, Shunhu, Li, Xingbo

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-01-2016)
    “…•Carboniferous age for Tsavchir hudug subduction-related rhyolites.•Adakite affinity for the Carboniferous andesites and intruding granodiorite.•Tuff…”
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    Mashhad komatiitic rocks in NE Iran: Origin and implications for the evolution of the Paleo‐Tethyan Ocean by Li, Xingbo, Miao, Laicheng, Zhang, Fochin, Ghasemi, Habibollah, Zhu, Shuaiming, Yang, Shunhu, Liu, Y.

    Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-11-2019)
    “…Mashhad ultramafic volcanic rocks, located within the Paleo‐Tethys suture zone in the north‐eastern Iran, are composed mainly of komatiitic rocks with…”
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    Zircon ages and geochemical data of the Biluutiin ovoo ophiolite: implication for the tectonic evolution of South Mongolia by Zhu, Mingshuai, Miao, Laicheng, Baatar, Munkhtsengel, Zhang, Fochin, Anaad, Chimedtseren, Yang, Shunhu, Li, Yueming

    Published in International geology review (26-10-2014)
    “…The early Palaeozoic tectonic evolution of South Mongolia is not well constrained due to the limited exposure of early Palaeozoic rocks in the area and the…”
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    Multiplexing of Fabry-Pérot Sensor by Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Interferometry for Quais-Distributed Sensing Application by Zhu, Zongda, Ba, Dexin, Liu, Lu, Qiu, Liqiang, Yang, Shunhu, Dong, Yongkang

    Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-07-2021)
    “…Fiber Fabry-Pérot (FP) sensor, as an optical sensor with simple structure and the most application fields, has attracted a lot of attention in recent decades,…”
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