supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41272217, 41422206);China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) for funding this project on fracture-vein systems in the Sichuan Basin and for permission to publish the results
Beef structures(bedding-parallel veins of fibrous calcite)are widespread within the Lower Triassic carbonate rocks in the Sichuan Basin of China,especially within clay-rich strata of low permeability.In the veins,fibr...
supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40730315 and 41023009);State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution
Hyalophane-rich pegmatites are identified from the Manjinggou high-pressure granulite terrain in the Central Zone of North China Craton. Based on field investigation, mineral assemblage and mineral geochemistry, two t...
the MOE Innovative Research Team Program (Grant No. IRT0546);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 40621002);SINOPEC Project (Grant No. G0800-06-ZS-319);the Education Ministry of China (Grant No. B07011)
The Mesoproterozoic Chuanlinggou Formation (ca. 1.7 Ga) consists mainly of dark-gray to black shales that are widespread in the North China Platform. Abundant centimeter-scale sand veins are present within the shale l...
supported by the State Key Basic Research Project of China(Grant No.2001CB409803);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.49972079).
Fluids in the deep subduction zones play an important role in crust-mantle ex-change related to the subduction process. Identification of fluids origin, internal or external, can help us to evaluate the contribution o...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.40272028).
The synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction technique developed for in situ study ahigh pressure and temperature has also been used to investigate microscopic mineral inclusionsin ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic rocks ...
The occurrence of γ phase, a high\|pressure polymorph of olivine (α phase), in the shock veins of Si\| xiangkou chondrite was due to a greater cooling rate (>10 000℃·s -1 ) in the veins. Because γ phase parti...