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2026/07/
GRL: Fracturing and Recombination of the Early Paleozoic Eulongbuluk Plate
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2026/07/
IF 10.8 | Unstable Structure and Collapsibility Behavior of Wind Formed Loess: Decoding the Seepage Code of Multi scale Pore Topology and Reshaping the Hydraulic Control Mechanism of Collapsible Loess
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2026/06/
Algal fossil carbon isotope records the three-stage climate change model of greenhouse super greenhouse greenhouse during the Cambrian Explosion
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2026/06/
IF 10.2: Our geological engineering team has made new progress in the study of the mechanism of loess compaction to suppress subsidence
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2026/06/
The Second Academic Annual Conference of the Joint Center for Earth and Planetary Sciences between Northwest University and the University of Hong Kong was successfully held in Xi'an
09
2026/06/
Our department's deep process team JGR-SE has published an article: Experiments reveal how high-pressure reactive melt flows reshape the oceanic lithospheric mantle
04
2026/06/
Our pre Cambrian geological research team has published a document stating that 1.4 billion years ago, the oxygen content on Earth may have reached nearly 7% of today's oxygen levels
04
2026/06/
Our early life research team NATURE has published a paper on the discovery of rare fossils in Hanzhong, Shaanxi: empirical evidence that the Bryophyte phylum originated in the early Cambrian period
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2026/06/
The science popularization practice activity of exploring the "stone code" of the Earth has come to a successful conclusion
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2026/05/
Our school held a mid-term self-examination meeting for the national key research and development plan "Environmental Causes and Ecological Reconstruction of the Cambrian Explosion" project
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