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A Database of Low‐Temperature Thermochronology in East Asia
Spatial distribution of low‐temperature thermochronology samples in East Asia. ABSTRACT The low closure temperature of the dating system in low‐temperature thermochronology allows shallow crustal movements to be recorded. In recent decades, this approach has been used extensively in studies of orogenic belt exhumation, sedimentary basin evolution, and ...
Chenghao Liu, Shaofeng Liu, Bo Zhang
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[Objective] The Dabie Mountain area in western Anhui Province is an important ecological transition area between the Yangtze River Basin and the Huaihe River Basin in Anhui Province.
TIAN Changyuan +5 more
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Abstract Satellite precipitation retrieval accuracy assessment requires reliable ground validation, yet conventional approaches using rain gauges as “truth” neglect representativeness errors inherent in point‐to‐area approximations. This study uses 7,253 rain gauges (2020–2024) over the Jianghuai monsoon region to quantify these errors and reassess ...
Yue Li +4 more
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Early Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic intraplate tectonic and magmatic events in the Cathaysia Block, South China [PDF]
The authors acknowledge financial supports provided by the National Basic Research Program of China (973 program, 2012CB416701), National Natural Science Foundation of China (41330208 and 41272226), and the Bureau of China Geological Survey (201211093-1).
Cawood, Peter Anthony +4 more
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Bifurcation Analysis of a Resource–Consumer System With Explicit Spatiotemporal Memory
ABSTRACT In ecological systems, animal movement is often influenced by memory and spatial cognition, especially in advanced species. This paper investigates the dynamics of a diffusive resource–consumer model incorporating explicit spatiotemporal distributed memory, where memory effects are modeled as distributed delays in both time and space.
Luhong Ye, Hao Wang
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Genome assembly of Stewartia sinensis reveals origin and evolution of orphan genes in Theaceae
Orphan genes play crucial roles in diverse biological processes, but the evolutionary trajectories and functional divergence remain largely unexplored.
Lin Cheng +15 more
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BackgroundWith the widespread use of smartphones among middle-aged and older adults, the risks associated with excessive use and dependence on smartphones have become increasingly apparent.
Haiyan Kong +5 more
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Abstract High‐resolution modeling of terrestrial hydrological processes offers new opportunities to advance the understanding of land‐atmosphere (L‐A) interactions. To investigate the impact of soil lateral flow (LF) on heavy rainfall events in mountainous areas of the Yangtze‐Huai region, we conducted two sets of convection‐permitting WRF simulations ...
Yifan Dong +8 more
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Consequences of progressive eclogitization on crustal exhumation, a mechanical study [PDF]
The very low water content of the granulitic unit of Holsnøy, in the Bergen Arcs, Norway, caused its partial metastable preservation throughout Caledonian burial end exhumation, leading to the observed mixture of completely eclogitized and uneclogitized ...
Jolivet, Laurent +2 more
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Differential Craton Destruction Controlled by Fossil Structures in the Central North China Craton
Abstract Craton evolution plays a fundamental role in stabilizing the continental lithosphere and the long‐term evolution of Earth's surface environment. The Shanxi Rift Zone (SRZ) within the North China Craton marks an ongoing craton destruction. Detailed lithospheric structure is essential to explain craton destruction.
Cong Ji +4 more
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