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Gangjian Wei
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 195
Citations - 6244
Gangjian Wei is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea surface temperature & Monsoon. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 164 publications receiving 4901 citations. Previous affiliations of Gangjian Wei include University of Hong Kong & National Taiwan University.
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U-Pb zircon, geochemical and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopic constraints on age and origin of Jurassic I- and A-type granites from central Guangdong, SE China: A major igneous event in response to foundering of a subducted flat-slab?
TL;DR: In this paper, the ages of the Nankunshan alkaline granite and the Fogang granitic batholith are reported. But the authors do not identify the type of granites.
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Mobilization and re-distribution of major and trace elements during extreme weathering of basalt in Hainan Island, South China
TL;DR: In this article, major, trace and organic elements of a laterite profile developed on Neogene basalts in northern Hainan Island, South China were reported, the aim of which was to investigate element mobilization and re-distribution during extreme weathering.
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Interlaboratory study for coral Sr/Ca and other element/Ca ratio measurements
Ed C Hathorne,Alexander C. Gagnon,Thomas Felis,Jess F. Adkins,Ryuji Asami,Wim Boer,Nicolas Caillon,David H. Case,Kim M. Cobb,Eric Douville,Peter B deMenocal,Anton Eisenhauer,Dieter Garbe-Schönberg,Walter Geibert,Steven L. Goldstein,Konrad A Hughen,Mayuri Inoue,Hodaka Kawahata,Martin Kölling,Florence Le Cornec,Braddock K. Linsley,Helen McGregor,Paolo Montagna,I. S. Nurhati,I. S. Nurhati,I. S. Nurhati,Terrence M. Quinn,Jacek Raddatz,Hélène Rebaubier,Laura F. Robinson,Aleksey Sadekov,Robert M. Sherrell,D. J. Sinclair,Alexander W. Tudhope,Gangjian Wei,Henri Wong,Henry C. Wu,Chen-Feng You +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, an interlaboratory study of coral Sr/Ca measurements was conducted and the results showed that the bias can be significant, and in the extreme case could result in a range in SST estimates of 7°C.
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Geochemical and Nd isotopic variations in sediments of the South China Sea: a response to Cenozoic tectonism in SE Asia
TL;DR: In this article, geochemical and Nd isotopic changes in sediment samples at ODP Site 1148 in the South China Sea were investigated. But the authors focused on the change in provenance from southwest to north was largely caused by ridge jumping during seafloor spreading.