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Zheng-Xiang Li / 李正祥
Zheng-Xiang Li / 李正祥
Professor of Geosciences, Curtin University, Australia
Verified email at curtin.edu.au - Homepage
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1.39 Ga mafic dyke swarm in southwestern Yilgarn Craton marks Nuna to Rodinia transition in the West Australian Craton
JC Stark, XC Wang, ZX Li, SW Denyszyn, B Rasmussen, JW Zi
Precambrian Research 316, 291-304, 2018
212018
1.6 Ga crustal thickening along the final Nuna suture
A Pourteau, MA Smit, ZX Li, WJ Collins, AR Nordsvan, S Volante, J Li
Geology 46 (11), 959-962, 2018
862018
40Ar/39Ar UV laser dating, EBSD and EMP analysis of 1040-940 Ma metamorphic/deformation/cooling events recorded in Sibao Orogen white micas, South China
JA Wartho, ZX Li, SA Occhipinti, S Reddy
2008
830-820 Ma Mafic to Felsic Igneous Activity in South China and the Breakup of Rodinia
ZX Li
Gondwana Research 2 (4), 591, 1999
41999
830-820 Ma Mafic to felsic igneous activity in South China: Part of Plume-induced rifting that led to the breakup of Rodinia
ZX Li, XH Li, PD Kinny, J Wang
Journal of Conference Abstracts 4, 117, 1999
51999
850–790 Ma bimodal volcanic and intrusive rocks in northern Zhejiang, South China: a major episode of continental rift magmatism during the breakup of Rodinia
XH Li, WX Li, ZX Li, Y Liu
Lithos 102 (1-2), 341-357, 2008
5382008
A 90 spin on Rodinia: possible causal links between the Neoproterozoic supercontinent, superplume, true polar wander and low-latitude glaciation
ZX Li, DAD Evans, S Zhang
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 220 (3-4), 409-421, 2004
3042004
A dynamic 2000–540 Ma Earth history: From cratonic amalgamation to the age of supercontinent cycle
ZX Li, Y Liu, R Ernst
Earth-Science Reviews, 104336, 2023
432023
A geodynamic framework for 2 billion years of tectonic evolution: From cratonic amalgamation to the age of supercontinent cycle
ZX Li, Y Liu, R Ernst
EGU23, 2023
2023
A Gravity Study of the Longmenshan Fault Zone: New Insights Into the Nature and Evolution of the Fault Zone and Extrusion-Style Growth of the Tibetan Plateau Since 40 Ma
X Jiang, ZX Li, C Li, W Gong
Tectonics 38 (1), 176-189, 2019
142019
A high-quality mid-Neoproterozoic paleomagnetic pole from South China, with implications for ice ages and the breakup configuration of Rodinia
DAD Evans, ZX Li, JL Kirschvink, MTD Wingate
Precambrian Research 100 (1-3), 313-334, 2000
1802000
A high-quality mid-Proterozoic paleomagnetic pole from South China, with implications for an Australia–Laurentia connection at 755 Ma
DAD Evans, ZX Li, JL Kirschvink, MTD Wingate
Precambrian Research 100, 213-234, 2000
82000
A Mesozoic Andean-type active continental margin along coastal South China: New geological records from the basement of the northern South China Sea
Y Cui, L Shao, ZX Li, W Zhu, P Qiao, X Zhang
Gondwana Research 99, 36-52, 2021
312021
A Mesozoic Andean-type orogenic cycle in southeastern China as recorded by granitoid evolution
KY Zhu, ZX Li, XS Xu, SA Wilde
American Journal of Science 314 (1), 187-234, 2014
792014
A model for the evolution of the Earth's mantle structure since the Early Paleozoic
N Zhang, S Zhong, W Leng, ZX Li
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 115 (B6), 2010
1932010
A new global full-plate reconstruction model for Phanerozoic time.
L Wu, ZX Li, S Pisarevskiy
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
A new palaeomagnetic quality filter: implications for Gondwanan Palaeozoic apparent polar wander path
ZX Li
AGSO, 33, 1993
21993
A new reconstruction of Phanerozoic Earth evolution: Toward a big-data approach to global paleogeography
L Wu, S Pisarevsky, ZX Li, JB Murphy, Y Liu
Tectonophysics, 230198, 2024
12024
A palaeogeographic context for Neoproterozoic glaciation
PF Hoffman, ZX Li
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 277 (3-4), 158-172, 2009
4202009
A palaeomagnetic study of Empress 1A, a stratigraphic drillhole in the Officer Basin: evidence for a low-latitude position of Australia in the Neoproterozoic
SA Pisarevsky, ZX Li, K Grey, MK Stevens
Precambrian Research 110 (1-4), 93-108, 2001
402001
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