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33
Citations
4715
World Ranking
8280
National Ranking
535

Best Publications

  • Rapid exhumation at ~ 8 Ma on the Liupan Shan thrust fault from apatite fission-track thermochronology: Implications for growth of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau margin

    Dewen Zheng;Pei-Zhen Zhang;Jinlin Wan;Daoyang Yuan

  • Assessing Nitrate and Fluoride Contaminants in Drinking Water and Their Health Risk of Rural Residents Living in a Semiarid Region of Northwest China

    Jie Chen;Hao Wu;Hui Qian;Yanyan Gao

  • Miocene cooling in the northern Qilian Shan, northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, revealed by apatite fission-track and vitrinite-reflectance analysis

    Annette D. George;Susan J. Marshallsea;Karl-Heinz Wyrwoll;Chen Jie

  • Chronology and tectonic controls of Late Tertiary deposition in the southwestern Tian Shan foreland, NW China

    Richard V. Heermance;Jie Chen;Douglas W. Burbank;Changsheng Wang

  • Late Miocene-Pliocene deceleration of dextral slip between Pamir and Tarim: Implications for Pamir orogenesis

    Edward R. Sobel;Lindsay M. Schoenbohm;Jie Chen;Rasmus Thiede

  • Oceanic-style subduction controls late Cenozoic deformation of the Northern Pamir orogen

    Edward R. Sobel;Jie Chen;Lindsay M. Schoenbohm;Rasmus Thiede

  • Quantification of growth and lateral propagation of the Kashi anticline, southwest Chinese Tian Shan

    Jie Chen;Richard Heermance;Douglas W. Burbank;Katherine M. Scharer

  • Kinematic models of fluvial terraces over active detachment folds : Constraints on the growth mechanism of the Kashi-Atushi fold system, Chinese Tian Shan

    Katherine Scharer;Douglas Burbank;Jie Chen;Ray Weldon

  • Late Miocene northward propagation of the northeast Pamir thrust system, northwest China

    Jessica A. Thompson;Douglas W. Burbank;Tao Li;Jie Chen

  • Quaternary glaciation of the Tashkurgan Valley, Southeast Pamir

    Lewis A. Owen;Jie Chen;Kathyrn A. Hedrick;Marc W. Caffee

  • Equivalency of geologic and geodetic rates in contractional orogens: New insights from the Pamir Frontal Thrust

    Tao Li;Jie Chen;Jessica A. Thompson;Douglas W. Burbank

  • Late Cenozoic extension and crustal doming in the India‐Eurasia collision zone: New thermochronologic constraints from the NE Chinese Pamir

    Rasmus C. Thiede;Edward R. Sobel;Jie Chen;Lindsay M. Schoenbohm

  • Furongian (late Cambrian) sponge-microbial maze-like reefs in the North China Platform

    Jeong Hyun Lee;Jitao Chen;Suk Joo Choh;Dong Jin Lee

  • Holocene climatic optimum in the East Asian monsoon region of China defined by climatic stability

    Zhiping Zhang;Jianbao Liu;Jianbao Liu;Jie Chen;Shengqian Chen

  • Active faults and magnitudes of left-lateral displacement along the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau

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  • ReOSL dating of aeolian and fluvial sediments from Nihewan Basin, northern China and its environmental application

    Hua Zhao;Yanchou Lu;Chengming Wang;Jie Chen

  • Quantification of three‐dimensional folding using fluvial terraces: A case study from the Mushi anticline, northern margin of the Chinese Pamir

    Tao Li;Jie Chen;Jessica A. Thompson;Douglas W. Burbank

  • The role of the westerlies and orography in Asian hydroclimate since the late Oligocene

    Xin Wang;Barbara Carrapa;Yuchen Sun;David L. Dettman

  • Thermoluminescence chronology of sand profiles in the Mu Us Desert, China

    Jimin Sun;Gongming Yin;Zhongli Ding;Tungsheng Liu

  • Dipolar mode of precipitation changes between north China and the Yangtze River Valley existed over the entire Holocene: Evidence from the sediment record of Nanyi Lake

    Jianbao Liu;Jianbao Liu;Zhongwei Shen;Wei Chen;Jie Chen

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Hui Qian
Hui Qian Chang'an University
Peiyue Li
Peiyue Li Chang'an University
Jianhua Wu
Jianhua Wu Chang'an University

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