We analyzed the radiolarian assemblages (pelagic sediments) and geochemical studies of 15 samples collected from Meluri district Nagaland, Naga Hills Ophiolite belt (NHO) and it consists of the Flysch Naga-Arakan-Yoma...
support from the University of the PhilippinesNational Institute of Geological Sciences;financial support from the Department of Science and Technology through the years
New radiolarian ages show that the island arc-related Acoje block of the Zambales Ophiolite Complex is possibly of Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous age.Radiometric dating of its plutonic and volcanichypabyssal rocks ...
Cretaceous radiolarians were firstly reported from the Eocene Sand-Shale Member of Zhepure Formation in the Gulupu section, Tüna, Yadong, Tibet. In spite of poor preservation, 24 species of 14 radiolarian genera have...
supported financially by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41472030);Basic Research Project of Ministry of Science and Technology of China(No.2015FY310100);China Geological Survey(Nos.DD20160120-02,DD2016012004,DD20160126);Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund(No.J1607)
Objective The Pomulong mélange was established in the regional geological survey of Lhaze County at the scale of 1:250000 by the Geological Survey Institute of Hubei Province.
supported by the NSFC (No. 41430101);the Special Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences in Wuhan (No. MSFGPMR201402)
Considerable research has been done on the Ordovician marine fossils from South China, including macrofossils such as brachiopods, graptolites, bivalves, trilobites, some microfossils like conodonts and acritarches. H...
The Pagoda Formation is a lithologically and biologically distinctive unit among the Upper Ordovician. The strata are characterized by a nodular limestone, which yields fossil assemblages of high diversity. Conodonts ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.41672222);the National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents (No.BX201600194);Mahasarakham University
More than thirty species of radiolarians are described from maroon chert and siliceous shales from the Den Chai and Santisuk sections in the east of the Sukhothai fold belt. The fauna obtained from Den Chai comprises ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.41672222);the National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents (No.BX201600194);Mahasarakham University
More than 42 species of well-preserved Upper Devonian radiolarians have been obtained from cherts and siliceous shales in four sections(Chom Noi, Phu Kham Phe(P), Phu Kham Phe(C) and Pha Samyod) from the NE Thai...
supported by the China Geological Survey(No.1212011121270);the State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology,China University of Geosciences,Wuhan(No.GBL11206)
The Huashixia area in the Madoi County, Qinghai Province, western China is one of the most important areas for the studies of the formation and evolution of the A'nyemaqen mélange zone due to the well exposed, relat...
supported by China Geological Survey(Grant No.1212011120502);National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41472001,41290260);the Special Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China(Grant No.2012014-5110012)
The Yinisala ophiolitic melange is located in the southern part of the Xiemisitai Mountains in western Junggar (NW China), and is composed of mafic-ultra mafic rocks, siliceous blocks, marble (marbleized limestone...