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Journal Article
Published: 15 January 2018
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2018) 51 (1): 124–137.
... groundwater flow model is linked to a 1D land subsidence model to explore resource development options in Nantong, a coastal city in eastern China that is rapidly approaching megacity status (10 million population). Since the 1980s, Nantong City has relied on groundwater resources from the deep confined...
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(a) An aerial photograph of the survey in a wasteland beside a main road, Nantong, China. The survey line (a solid line) is perpendicular to the main road. The active survey site is just at the west side of the passive survey line, as the black rectangle indicates. (b) Location of the active survey lines. Part of the active survey array was designed to overlap with the passive survey line, as the dashed line shows. Sampling interval is 10 m for the passive survey alignment and 1 m for the active survey alignment.
Published: 27 July 2016
Figure 12. (a) An aerial photograph of the survey in a wasteland beside a main road, Nantong, China. The survey line (a solid line) is perpendicular to the main road. The active survey site is just at the west side of the passive survey line, as the black rectangle indicates. (b) Location
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Surface-wave dispersion images based on ambient noise data recorded in Nantong, China. (a) We apply the phase-shift method to the acausal virtual shot gather (Figure 4b). We also apply (b) ReMi, (c) SWPD ReMi, and (d) OSWPD ReMi to the raw data. The energy trends in (a-c) represent the Rayleigh wave. Two red ellipsoids indicate the artifact. The black dots represent source-corrected Rayleigh-wave phase velocities from Cheng et al. (2016).
Published: 03 October 2017
Figure 5. Surface-wave dispersion images based on ambient noise data recorded in Nantong, China. (a) We apply the phase-shift method to the acausal virtual shot gather (Figure  4b ). We also apply (b) ReMi, (c) SWPD ReMi, and (d) OSWPD ReMi to the raw data. The energy trends in (a-c) represent
Journal Article
Published: 17 December 2024
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2025) 58 (1): qjegh2023-146.
...) State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100011162 IWHR-SKL-KF202016 National Natural Science Foundation of China-Yalong River Joint Fund Key Project http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100019490 U1965204 IWHR Research program http://dx.doi.org...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 15 April 2024
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (11-12): 4579–4594.
... Basin of northwestern China, presents a perfect natural laboratory to explore lake evolution in context to Holocene climate evolution in arid Central Asia. Here, a single-grain K-feldspar dating method was used to effectively date 20 paleolake shorelines with poorly bleached sediment to constrain lake...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 October 2021
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2021) 91 (9): 1010–1023.
... of the Dabie orogenic belt and the Paleozoic convergence between the North and South China blocks. We apply sandstone petrology, geochemistry, and U-Pb detrital-zircon geochronology to constrain the provenance of the Carboniferous Meishan Group and to document its potential tectonic significance. We conclude...
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Journal Article
Published: 23 August 2017
Journal of Paleontology (2017) 91 (6): 1102–1122.
...-salinity coastal water; inner shelf of East China Sea (Wang et al., 1988 ). Helenina anderseni (Warren, 1957 ) Figure 6 .4– 6 .6 Figure 6 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. ( 1–3 ) Cancris...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 27 July 2016
Geophysics (2016) 81 (5): EN57–EN66.
...Figure 12. (a) An aerial photograph of the survey in a wasteland beside a main road, Nantong, China. The survey line (a solid line) is perpendicular to the main road. The active survey site is just at the west side of the passive survey line, as the black rectangle indicates. (b) Location...
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Figure1—General map showing fossil localities. A–Transcaucasia in southern Azerbaijan and northern Iran; B–South China. 1, Daijiagou; 2, Beifengjing; 3, Nantong; 4, Tuanxi; 5, Dapaichong; 6, Heshan
Published: 01 September 2004
Figure 1 —General map showing fossil localities. A–Transcaucasia in southern Azerbaijan and northern Iran; B–South China. 1, Daijiagou; 2, Beifengjing; 3, Nantong; 4, Tuanxi; 5, Dapaichong; 6, Heshan
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2004
Journal of Paleontology (2004) 78 (5): 884–899.
...Figure 1 —General map showing fossil localities. A–Transcaucasia in southern Azerbaijan and northern Iran; B–South China. 1, Daijiagou; 2, Beifengjing; 3, Nantong; 4, Tuanxi; 5, Dapaichong; 6, Heshan ...
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The distribution of the Mesozoic granites in the southeast South China Craton is shown (modified from Liu et al., 2016). The black arrow represents the subduction direction of Paleo-Pacific oceanic crust, and the purple arrow represents the migration of magmatism. The locations of the faults are as follows: (1) Nantong-south of Liyang-south of Lushan-Ruichang-Chongyang fault. (2) Hangzhou-Xiangtan-Jinxiu-Pingxiang fault, as the northwestern margin of the Qin-Hang Belt. (3) Shaoxing-Jiangshan-Pingxiang-Wuzhou-Hepu fault, as the southeastern margin of the Qin-Hang Belt. (4) Yuyao-Lishui-Zhenghe-Dapu fault. (5) Tancheng-Lujiang fault. (6) Southern Dabie Mountains fault. I—Southeast Coastal Belt; II—Cathaysia Belt; III—Qin-Hang Belt (northeastern segment named Gan-Hang Belt); IV—South China Inland Belt; V—middle–lower Yangtze River Belt; VI—Sulu-Dabie Belt. The dashed line indicates the provincial boundary. Long blue arrow indicates younging direction of the granites.
Published: 09 October 2020
Figure 1. The distribution of the Mesozoic granites in the southeast South China Craton is shown (modified from Liu et al., 2016 ). The black arrow represents the subduction direction of Paleo-Pacific oceanic crust, and the purple arrow represents the migration of magmatism. The locations
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 03 October 2017
Geophysics (2017) 82 (6): EN99–EN108.
...Figure 5. Surface-wave dispersion images based on ambient noise data recorded in Nantong, China. (a) We apply the phase-shift method to the acausal virtual shot gather (Figure  4b ). We also apply (b) ReMi, (c) SWPD ReMi, and (d) OSWPD ReMi to the raw data. The energy trends in (a-c) represent...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2007
American Mineralogist (2007) 92 (8-9): 1253–1261.
... played an important role in the formation of high-sulfur coal. Ren et al. (2006) reported pyritized bacteria in high-sulfur coals from the Nantong Coalfield of Chongqing, China. Feng et al. (1994) and the China Coal Geology Bureau (1996) indicated that the coals in the Zhaotong Coalfield were...
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Published: 01 December 1989
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1989) 79 (6): 1863–1882.
... 1984, the coastal area of Eastern China, near the cities of Shanghai and Nantong, was strongly shaken by two earthquakes offshore. A foreshock, m b = 5.4, occurred, followed approximately one min later by the main shock, Ms = 6.3 and m b = 5.7, which took place in the southern part of the Yellow Sea...
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Figure8—1–10,Transcaucasathyris minor (Grunt inRuzhentsev and Sarytcheva, 1965); 1–5, NIGP135580, ventral, dorsal, lateral, anterior, and posterior views, ×2, from the Djhulfian at the Dorasham II section, in southern Azerbaijan; 6–10, NIGP135581, ventral, dorsal, lateral, anterior and posterior views, ×2, from the same horizon at Djoulfa in northern Iran. 11–23,Juxathyris guizhouensis (Liao, 1980); 11–15, NIGP135583, ventral, dorsal, lateral, anterior, and posterior views, ×1.5; 16–19, NIGP 135586, ventral, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, ×1.5, from the Changhsing Formation at Beifengjing, Chongqing City; 20–23, NIGP43791, ventral, dorsal, lateral, and posterior views, ×1.5, from the Longtan Formation at Pingqiao, Zhijing, Guizhou Province, South China. 24–41,Juxathyris bisulcata (Liao, 1980); 24–28, NIGP135588, ventral, dorsal, lateral, anterior, and posterior views, ×1.5, from the Changhsing Formation at Beifengjing, Chongqing City; 29–32, NIGP135589, ventral, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, from the Changhsing Formation at Nantong, Chongqing City; 32–37, NIGP43786, holotype, ventral, dorsal, lateral, anterior, and posterior views of an internal mold; 38–41, NIGP43794, ventral, dorsal, lateral, and posterior views of an internal mold, from the Longtan Formation at Qiaozishan, Anshun, Guizhou Province. 42–54,Juxathyris zhijingensis (Liao, 1980); 42–45, NIGP43762, holotype, ventral, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, ×1.5, from the Changhsing Formation at Pingqiao, Zhijing, Guizhou Province, South China; 46–50, NIGP135592, ventral, dorsal, lateral, anterior, and posterior views; 51–54, NIGP135593, ventral, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, from the Changhsing Formation at Dapaichong, Chenxian, Hunan Province, South China (all figures are ×1 unless otherwise illustrated)
Published: 01 September 2004
Formation at Beifengjing, Chongqing City; 20–23, NIGP43791, ventral, dorsal, lateral, and posterior views, ×1.5, from the Longtan Formation at Pingqiao, Zhijing, Guizhou Province, South China. 24–41, Juxathyris bisulcata ( Liao, 1980 ); 24–28, NIGP135588, ventral, dorsal, lateral, anterior
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2004
Journal of Micropalaeontology (2004) 23 (1): 67–76.
...) . Memoria della Società Geologica Italiana , 34 : 5 – 44 . Chao , King-koo 1965 . The Permian ammonoid-bearing formations of South China . Scientia Sinica , 14 ( 12 ): 1813 – 1825 . Chen , De-qiong & Cong-guang , Shi 1982 . Latest Permian Ostracoda from Nantong, Jiangsu...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Micropaleontology (2004) 50 (3): 281–295.
.... This ostracode fauna is the first one described throughout the Permian -Triassic boundary outside of South China. Six species are new: Sargentina pamucakensis Crasquin-Soleau n. sp., Bairdia kemerensis Crasquin-Soleau n. sp., Bairdiacypris ottomanensis Crasquin-Soleau n. sp., Liuzhinia antalyaensis Crasquin...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 21 July 2021
Clay Minerals (2021) 56 (2): 117–125.
... was supplied by Nantong Jinlai Chemical Co. Ltd, China, as the side-chain. All chemicals used for polymerization, including acrylic acid (AA), methylacrylamide (AM), diallyldimethylammonium chloride potassium (DMDAAC), 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid (AMPS), 2-mercaptoethanol (TGA), potassium...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2004
Clay Minerals (2004) 39 (1): 1–15.
... 5,291,401 6,983,032 32 A list of some of the major paper mills in China is given in Table 7 along with their paper-production capacities, paper types and kaolin and calcium carbonate demands. In addition to these companies, Oji Paper (Japan) has just announced a new plant at Nantong (near...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 16 June 2022
Lithosphere (2022) 2022 (Special 10): 1334579.
... Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0). Young Scientists Fund 10.13039/501100010909 42007256 Anhui Department of Education 10.13039/501100010814 gxyq2018090 National Natural Science Foundation of China 10.13039/501100001809 41672258 The factors affecting...
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