A new eusauropod (Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha) from the Middle Jurassic of Gansu, China. [PDF]
Li N, Zhang X, Ren X, Li D, You H.
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Effect of Mine Water Environment on Durability of Solid Backfilling Based on Carbonated Coal-Based Waste. [PDF]
Zhang Z +5 more
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Nutritional properties and biological activities of kiwifruit (Actinidia) and kiwifruit products under simulated gastrointestinal in vitro digestion. [PDF]
Ma T +8 more
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A sustainable crop protection through integrated technologies: UAV-based detection, real-time pesticide mixing, and adaptive spraying. [PDF]
Li W +6 more
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Non-invasive geophysical methods for monitoring the shallow aquifer based on time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography, magnetic resonance sounding, and spontaneous potential methods. [PDF]
Li K +10 more
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Building microbial consortia to enhance straw degradation, phosphorus solubilization, and soil fertility for rice growth. [PDF]
Che S +12 more
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Detrital zircon grains were collected from six samples of sedimentary rock from the Middle Jurassic Zhiluo Formation in the western Ordos Basin of China. U–Pb isotopic geochronology data were measured and used to assess the provenance and directions of sediment transport of these grains. Five age populations were recognised amongst the U–Pb age spectra:
Zejin Shi, Chiyang Liu, Xiaochen Zhao
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The Jurassic Yan’an Formation in the Ordos Basin is one of the main coal seams mined in the basin, and the enrichment of water bodies in the upper part of this coal seam is closely related to the sand bodies in the Zhiluo Formation. This study is based on the use of core observations in the northern part of the Ordos Basin for studying the pore ...
Zenglin Hong
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AbstractThe Bayinqinggeli deposit in the northern Ordos Basin, northwestern of China, is a recently discovered sandstone‐type uranium deposit. The uranium (U) orebodies are generally hosted in the lower member of the Jurassic Zhiluo Formation (Fm.), and are primarily tabular or irregular in shape.
Yuqi Cai, Chuang Zhang
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