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Jialong Hao
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 44
Citations - 679
Jialong Hao is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zircon & Martian. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 35 publications receiving 450 citations.
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Three-dimensional morphology of a coronal prominence cavity
Sarah Gibson,Therese A. Kucera,D. Rastawicki,James B. Dove,G. de Toma,Jialong Hao,S. M. Hill,Hugh S. Hudson,Christophe Marqué,P. S. McIntosh,L. A. Rachmeler,Katharine K. Reeves,Brigitte Schmieder,Donald Schmit,Daniel B. Seaton,Alphonse C. Sterling,Durgesh Tripathi,David R. Williams,Mei Zhang +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a three-dimensional density model of coronal prominence cavities and a morphological fit that has been tightly constrained by a uniquely well-observed cavity was presented.
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A dry lunar mantle reservoir for young mare basalts of Chang'e-5.
Sen Hu,H. H. He,Jianglong Ji,Yangting Lin,Hejiu Hui,Hejiu Hui,Mahesh Anand,Mahesh Anand,Romain Tartèse,Yihong Yan,Jialong Hao,Ruiying Li,Lixin Gu,Qian Guo,Huaiyu He,Ziyuan Ouyang +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the water abundances and hydrogen isotope compositions of apatite and ilmenite-hosted melt inclusions from CE5 basalts.
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NanoSIMS analyses of apatite and melt inclusions in the GRV 020090 Martian meteorite: Hydrogen isotope evidence for recent past underground hydrothermal activity on Mars
TL;DR: This article measured the hydrogen isotopes and water contents of melt inclusions and apatite that locate far from shock-induced melt veins in the Martian meteorite GRV 020090, using nano-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry (nanoSIMS).
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Improved precision and spatial resolution of sulfur isotope analysis using NanoSIMS
TL;DR: In this article, high precision analyses of all four sulfur isotopes in four pyrite and three sphalerite standards and in working reference samples were carried out using a CAMECA NanoSIMS 50L instrument.
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NanoSIMS analysis of organic carbon from the Tissint Martian meteorite: Evidence for the past existence of subsurface organic-bearing fluids on Mars
Yangting Lin,Ahmed El Goresy,Sen Hu,Jianchao Zhang,Philippe Gillet,Y. Xu,Jialong Hao,Masaaki Miyahara,Ziyuan Ouyang,Eiji Ohtani,Lin Xu,Wei Yang,L. Feng,Xuchao Zhao,Jing Yang,Shin Ozawa +15 more
TL;DR: Two petrographic settings of carbonaceous components, mainly filling open fractures and occasionally enclosed in shock-melt veins, were found in the recently fallen Tissint Martian meteorite as mentioned in this paper.