supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant No.42172002).
The conodont genus Idiognathodus is one of the most important taxa in Pennsylvanian biostratigraphy.However,numerous unnamed species prevent us from understanding the evolutionary history of the genus and lower the po...
Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC),Grant No.52404016(Lijuan Huang);Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province,Grant No.2024AFB322(Lijuan Huang);Open Fund of Hubei Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Engineering(Yangtze University),Grant No.YQZC202405(Lijuan Huang).
A comprehensive method to evaluate the factors affecting the production capacity of horizontal wells in Carboniferous volcanic rocks after fracturing is investigated.A systematic approach combining gray correlation an...
Financial support for this study was provided by grants from the USA’s National Science Foundation(Grant Nos.1443557,1559231,and 1729219)。
The Late Paleozoic Ice Age(LPIA)was a principal control of sedimentation across Gondwana from the late Devonian through early Permian.We assess the hypothesis that glacial to interglacial transitions in western Argent...
Supported by the PetroChina Science and Technology Major Project(2021DJ2101).
Based on the data of outcrop,core,logging,gas testing,and experiments,the natural gas accumulation and aluminous rock mineralization integrated research was adopted to analyze the controlling factors of aluminous rock...
Supported by the PetroChina Science and Technology Major Project(2023ZZ18-03);Changqing Oilfield Major Science and Technology Project(2023DZZ01)。
To explore the geological characteristics and exploration potential of the Carboniferous Benxi Formation coal rock gas in the Ordos Basin,this paper presents a systematic research on the coal rock distribution,coal ro...
grateful to Hacettepe University,Scientific Research Project Department(No.FBA-2018-16915)for providing financial support to this research.
The Beyşehir-Hoyran Nappes,one of the tectonostratigraphic units of the Taurides,are thought to be originated from the Izmir-Ankara Ocean(northern branch of Neotethys).In this study,Late Paleozoic rock units from the ...
supported by the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program(Grant No.2019QZKK0706);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.91955201,42172002)。
During the Carboniferous Period,the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its surrounding areas were located in quite different paleogeographic positions with various sedimentary and biological types.It is important to systemat...
supported by the China Geological Survey Projects of Shale Gas Survey in the GuizhongNanpanjiang Area (DD20190088);Investigation and evaluation of Paleozoic shale gas in Yunnan-Guizhou-Guangxi region (DD20230264);Investigation and Evaluation of Carboniferous Shale Gas in Southern Guizhou-Central Guangxi (ZDDYR2023018);Reservoir Characteristics and Gas Accumulation of Trough-platform Shale: A Case Study of Early Carboniferous Shale in Yaziluo Rift Trough (YKC2023-YC08)。
The Yadu-Ziyun-Luodian aulacogen(YZLA) developed into being NW-trending in the Late Paleozoic,and was considered as an important passive continental margin aulacogen in Guizhou Province, South China. This tectonic zon...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41972170,42102127);Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.ZR2021QD087);Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant No.2021M702019);SDUST Research Fund(Grant No.2018TDJH101)。
Tonstein layers are found worldwide in the Permo-Carboniferous coal-bearing strata.This study investigates the geochronology,mineralogy,and geochemistry of four tonstein samples from the Permo-Carboniferous Benxi Form...
supported by National Science and Technology Major Project entitled Test and Application Promotion of Shale Gas Exploration and Evaluation Techniques(No.2016ZX05034);a project organized by the China Geological Survey entitled Shale Gas Geological Survey in Northeastern Yunnan(No.DD20190080).
Dark mudstones and shales of the Carboniferous Jiusi Formation are widely developed in northern Guizhou and Yunnan provinces, SW China. However, the distribution, reservoir characterization, and exploration potential ...