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Geochemical and geochronological studies of granitoid rocks from the Western Tianshan Orogen[02 06, 2012]Ph.D. student LONG Lingli and his teacher GAO Jun research the geochemical and geochronological studies of granitoid rocks from the Western Tianshan Orogen. The collision between the Yili and Tarim blocks of the Southwestern Altaids[02 06, 2012]Professor GAO Jun and his team present geochemical and geochronological data of a leucogranite dike which runs across the HP–LT metamorphic belt in the Chinese South Tianshan Orogen and thus constrain the upper age limit for HP–LT metamorphism a... Solar Wind Energy Input during Prolonged, Intense Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Fields[01 20, 2012]Professor DU Aimin and his team research the solar wind energy input during prolonged, intense northward interplanetary magnetic fields (IMFs). Influence of coal mining on regional karst groundwater system: a case study in West Mountain area of Taiyuan City[01 19, 2012]Ph.D. student QIAO Xiaojuan and her teacher LI Guomin analyze the influence of coal mining on the groundwater from a case study in West Mountain area of Taiyuan City. Investigation of low-latitude E and valley region irregularities: Their relationship to equatorial plasma bubble ...[01 18, 2012]Vice Professor LI Guozhu and Professor NING Baiqi study the low-latitude E, valley and F region 3m scale irregularities with the Sanya VHF coherent scatter radar. Effects of melt percolation on platinum group elements and Re-Os systematics of peridotites from the Tan-Lu fault...[12 29, 2011]Postdoctor XIAO Yan and her teacher ZHANG Hongfu research the effects of melt percolation on platinum group elements and Re-Os systematics of peridotites from the Tan-Lu fault zone. Contrasting styles of mineralization in the Chinese Altai and East Junggar[12 27, 2011]Postdoctor WAN Bo and his teacher XIAO Wenjiao review the metallogenic framework and development of the Chinese Altai and East Junggar so as to decipher and better understand the tectonic processes that have contributed to the evolutionary growth ... Formation of the highest sand dunes on Earth[12 22, 2011]Professor YANG Xiaoping and his team give results from their studies of dune formation in the Badain Jaran Desert in western China. |
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SIMSSecondary Ion Mass Spectrometer Laboratory
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MC-ICPMSMultiple-collector ICPMS Laboratory
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EM & TEMElectron Microprobe and Transmission Electron Microscope Laboratory
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SISolid Isotope Laboratory
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StIStable Isotope Laboratory
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RMPARock-Mineral Preparation and Analysis
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AAH40Ar/39Ar & (U-Th)/He Laboratory
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EMLElectron Microscopy Laboratory
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USCLUranium Series Chronology Laboratory
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SASeismic Array Laboratory
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SEELaboratory of Space Environment Exploration Laboratory
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PGPaleomagnetism and Geochronology Laboratory
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BioMNSFrance-China Bio-mineralization and Nano-structure Laboratory