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D-Index
36
Citations
4493
World Ranking
7299
National Ranking
466

Best Publications

  • Geochemistry of the extremely high thermal maturity Longmaxi shale gas, southern Sichuan Basin

    Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Shimeng Liao;Dazhong Dong

  • Tight gas in China and its significance in exploration and exploitation

    Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Xiaoqi Wu

  • Geochemical characteristics of marine and terrestrial shale gas in China

    Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Dazhong Dong;Yunyan Ni

  • Interlaboratory comparison study of calibration standards for foraminiferal Mg/Ca thermometry

    M. Greaves;N. Caillon;H. Rebaubier;G. Bartoli

  • Stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes of natural gases sourced from the Xujiahe Formation in the Sichuan Basin, China

    Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Caineng Zou

  • A core top assessment of proxies for the ocean carbonate system in surface‐dwelling foraminifers

    Yunyan Ni;Gavin L. Foster;Trevor Bailey;Tim Elliott

  • Stable carbon isotopes of alkane gases from the Xujiahe coal measures and implication for gas-source correlation in the Sichuan Basin, SW China

    Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Caineng Zou;Shizhen Tao

  • Stable carbon isotopes of coal-derived gases sourced from the Mesozoic coal measures in China

    Jinxing Dai;Deyu Gong;Yunyan Ni;Shipeng Huang

  • Fundamental studies on kinetic isotope effect (KIE) of hydrogen isotope fractionation in natural gas systems

    Yunyan Ni;Qisheng Ma;Geoffrey S. Ellis;Jinxing Dai

  • Sichuan super gas basin in southwest China

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  • Accurate and precise isotopic measurement of sub-nanogram sized samples of foraminiferal hosted boron by total evaporation NTIMS

    Gavin L. Foster;Yunyan Ni;Brian Haley;Tim Elliott

  • Discrimination of abiogenic and biogenic alkane gases

    JinXing Dai;JinXing Dai;CaiNeng Zou;ShuiChang Zhang;Jian Li

  • Carbon isotopes of Middle-Lower Jurassic coal-derived alkane gases from the major basins of northwestern China

    Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Jian Li;Yunyan Ni

  • Water Availability for Shale Gas Development in Sichuan Basin, China

    Mengjun Yu;Erika Weinthal;Dalia Patiño-Echeverri;Marc A. Deshusses

  • The water footprint of hydraulic fracturing in Sichuan Basin, China.

    Caineng Zou;Yunyan Ni;Jian Li;Andrew Kondash

  • Geochemical characteristics of ultra-deep natural gas in the Sichuan Basin, SW China

    Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Shengfei Qin;Shipeng Huang

  • Recycling flowback water for hydraulic fracturing in Sichuan Basin, China: Implications for gas production, water footprint, and water quality of regenerated flowback water

    Dan Liu;Dan Liu;Jian Li;Caineng Zou;Huiying Cui

  • Geochemical characteristics of He and CO 2 from the Ordos (cratonic) and Bohaibay (rift) basins in China

    Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Shengfei Qin;Shipeng Huang

  • Major progress in the natural gas exploration and development in the past seven decades in China

    Jinxing Dai;Shengfei Qin;Guoyi Hu;Yunyan Ni

  • Geochemical characteristics of gases from the largest tight sand gas field (Sulige) and shale gas field (Fuling) in China

    Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Deyu Gong;Ziqi Feng

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