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Qiu-Li Li
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 226
Citations - 14103
Qiu-Li Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zircon & Metamorphism. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 226 publications receiving 11227 citations. Previous affiliations of Qiu-Li Li include University of Science and Technology of China.
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Age constraint on Burmese amber based on U–Pb dating of zircons
Guanghai Shi,David A. Grimaldi,George E. Harlow,Jing Wang,Jun Wang,Mengchu Yang,Weiyan Lei,Qiu-Li Li,Xian-Hua Li +8 more
TL;DR: Amber from northern Myanmar has been commercially exploited for millennia, and it also preserves the most diverse palaeobiota among the worlds' seven major deposits of Cretaceous amber.
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Precise determination of Phanerozoic zircon Pb/Pb age by multicollector SIMS without external standardization
TL;DR: In this article, a new generation of large radius magnetic sector multicollector Cameca IMS-1280 SIMS was used to date Phanerozoic zircons.
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Penglai Zircon Megacrysts: A Potential New Working Reference Material for Microbeam Determination of Hf–O Isotopes and U–Pb Age
Xian-Hua Li,Weng-Guo Long,Qiu-Li Li,Yu Liu,Yong-Fei Zheng,Yue-Heng Yang,Kevin R. Chamberlain,De-Fang Wan,Cun-Hua Guo,Xuan-Ce Wang,Hua Tao +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new nouveau materiel de reference potentiel -des megacristaux de zircon naturel provenant d'un basalte alcalin du debut du pliocene (region de Pengiai, nord de l'ile de Hainan, Chine meridionale) destine a l'analyse microfaisceaux des isotopes of l'O and de lhf, and the datation U-Pb.
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Qinghu zircon: A working reference for microbeam analysis of U-Pb age and Hf and O isotopes
Xian-Hua Li,Guo-Qiang Tang,Bing Gong,Yue-Heng Yang,KeJun Hou,Zhaochu Hu,Qiu-Li Li,Yu Liu,Wu-Xian Li +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Qinghu zircon is used as a reference for microbeam analysis of the U-Pb age and Hf and O isotope geochemistry.
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Chelyabinsk airburst, damage assessment, meteorite recovery, and characterization
O. P. Popova,Peter Jenniskens,Peter Jenniskens,V. V. Emel’yanenko,A. P. Kartashova,Eugeny Biryukov,S. A. Khaibrakhmanov,Valery Shuvalov,Yurij Rybnov,Alexandr Dudorov,V. I. Grokhovsky,D. D. Badyukov,Qing-Zhu Yin,Peter S. Gural,Jim Albers,Mikael Granvik,Läslo Evers,Läslo Evers,Jacob Kuiper,Vladimir Kharlamov,Andrey V. Solov’yov,Yuri S. Rusakov,Stanislav Korotkiy,Ilya Serdyuk,Alexander V. Korochantsev,Michail Yu Larionov,D. O. Glazachev,Alexander E. Mayer,Galen Gisler,Sergei Gladkovsky,Josh Wimpenny,Matthew E. Sanborn,Akane Yamakawa,Kenneth L. Verosub,Douglas J. Rowland,Sarah M. Roeske,Nicholas W. Botto,Jon M. Friedrich,Jon M. Friedrich,Michael E. Zolensky,Loan Le,Daniel K. Ross,Karen Ziegler,Tomoki Nakamura,Insu Ahn,Jong Ik Lee,Qin Zhou,Xian-Hua Li,Qiu-Li Li,Yu Liu,Guo Qiang Tang,Takahiro Hiroi,Derek W. G. Sears,Ilya Weinstein,Alexander Vokhmintsev,Alexei V. Ishchenko,Phillipe Schmitt-Kopplin,Norbert Hertkorn,Keisuke Nagao,Makiko K. Haba,Mutsumi Komatsu,Takashi Mikouchi +61 more
TL;DR: The asteroid impact near the Russian city of Chelyabinsk on 15 February 2013 was the largest airburst on Earth since the 1908 Tunguska event, causing a natural disaster in an area with a population exceeding one million.