2009
1. Zheng T Y, Zhao L, Zhu R X.
New evidence from seismic imaging for subduction during assembly of the North China Craton.
Geology, in press, 2009
2008
2. Zhu R X, Pan Y X, He H Y, Qin H F, Ren S M.
Palaeomagnetism and 40Ar/39Ar age from a Cretaceous volcanic sequence, Inner Mongolia, China: Implications for the field variation during the Cretaceous normal superchron.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 169, 59-75, 2008
3. Zhu R X, Potts R, Pan Y X, Yao H T, Lü L, Zhao X, Gao X, Chen L W, Gao F, Deng C L.
Early evidence of the genus Homo in East Asia.
J.Human Evolution, 55, 1075-1085, 2008
4. Zhu R X, Potts, R, Pan Y X, Lü L Q, Yao H T, Deng C L, Qin H F.
Paleomagnetism of the Yuanmou Basin in southeastern Tibetan Plateau and its constraints on late Neogene sedimentation and tectonic rotation
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 272, 97-104, 2008
5. Wang F, Zhu R X, Yang L K, He H Y, Lo C-H.
40Ar/39Ar analyses on Quaternary K–Ar standard BB-24: Evaluations.
International J. Mass Spectrometry, 270, 16–22, 2008
6. Deng C L, Zhu R X, Zhang R, Ao H, Pan Y X.
Timing of the Nihewan formation and faunas.
Quat. Res., 69, 77-90, 2008.
7. Shi G H, Zhu R X, Jiang N, Jia X M.
Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Two Contrasting Cretaceous Lavas: Implications for Lithospheric Mantle Evolution beneath the Northeastern North China Craton.
Int. Geol. Rev., 50, 1040-1053, DOI: 10.2747/0020-6814.50.11.1040, 2008.
8. Shi G H, Tropper P, Zhu R X.
The Occurrence of magnesioferrite-rich spinels in a trachyandesite from NE China.
Miner. Petrol., DOI: 10.1007/s00710-008-0025-2, 2008.
9. Zheng T Y, Zhao L, Zhu R X.
Insight into the geodynamics of cratonic reactivation from seismic analysis of the crust-mantle boundary
Geophys. Res. Let., 35, L08303, doi:10.1029/2008GL033439, 2008
10. Zheng T Y, Zhao L, Xu W W, Zhu R X.
Insight into modification of North China Craton from seismological study in the Shandong Province
Geophys. Res. Let., 35, L22305, doi:10.1029/2008GL035661, 2008
11. Sun J M, Zhang L Y, Deng C L, Zhu R X.
Evidence for enhanced aridity in the Tarim Basin of China since 5.3Ma.
Quat. Sci. Rev., 27, 1012-1023, 2008.
12. He H Y, Pan Y X, Tauxe L, Qin H F, Zhu R X.
Toward age determination of the M0r (Barremian–Aptian boundary) of the Early Cretaceous.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 169, 41-48, 2008
13. Liu Q S, Roberts A P, Rohling E J, Zhu R X, Sun Y B.
Post-depositional remanent magnetization lock-in and the location of the Matuyama-Brunhes geomagnetic reversal boundary in marine and Chinese loess sequences.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 275, 102-110, 2008
14. Zhan X, Liao X, Zhu R X, Zhang K K.
Convection in rotating annular channels heated from below. Part 3. Experimental boundary conditions.
Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, in press, xxx-xxx, 2008
2007
15. Zhu R X, Zhang R, Deng C L, Pan Y X, Liu Q S, Sun Y B.
Are Chinese loess deposits essentially continuous?
Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L17306, doi:10.1029/2007GL030591, 2007.
16. Zhu R X, Pan Y X, Shi R P, Liu Q S, Li D M.
Palaeomagnetic and 40Ar/39Ar dating constraints on the age of the Jehol Biota and the duration of deposition of the Sihetun fossil-bearing lake sediments, northeastern China.
Cretaceous Res., 28(2), 171-176, 2007.
17. Huang B C, Piper J D A, Zhang C X, Li Z, Zhu R X.
Paleomagnetism of Cretaceous rocks in the Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern China: Insight into block rotations and neotectonic deformation in eastern Asia.
J Geophys. Res, 112, B03106, doi:10.1029/2006JB004462, 2007.
18. Zheng T Y, Chen L, Zhao L, Zhu R X.
Crustal structure across the Yanshan belt at the northern margin of the North China Craton.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 161, 36-49, 2007
19. Liu Q S, Deng C L, Torrent J, Zhu R X.
Reviews of recent developments in mineral magnetism of the Chinese loess.
Quat. Sci. Rev., 26(3-4),368-385, 2007
20. Liu J, Zhu R X, Li T G, Li A C, Li J.
Sediment-magnetic signature of the mid-Holocene paleoenvironmental change in the central Okinawa Trough.
Marine Geology 239, 19-30, 2007
21. Zhang K K, Liao X, Zhan X, Zhu R X.
Nonlinear convection in rotating systems: Slip-stick three-dimensional traveling waves.
Physical Rev. E, 75, 055302(R), 2007
22. Tian L X, Xiao B, Lin W, Zhang S Y, Zhu R X, Pan Y X.
Testing for the presence of magnetite in the upper-beak skin of homing pigeons.
BioMetals, 20, 197-203, 2007
23. Deng C L, Xie F, Liu C C, Ao H, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
Magnetostratigraphy of the Feiliang Paleolithic site in the Nihewan Basin and implications for early human adaptability to high northern latitudes in East Asia.
Geophys. Res. Let., 34, L14301, doi:10.1029/2007GL030335, 2007
24. Wang F, Lu X X, Lo C-H, Wu F Y, He H Y, Yang L K, Zhu R X.
Post-collisional, potassic monzonite–minette complex (Shahewan) in the Qinling ountains (central China): 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology, petrogenesis, and implications for the dynamic setting of the Qinling orogen.
J. Asian Earth Sci., 31, 153-166, 2007
2006
25. Zhu R X, Liu Q S, Pan Y X, Deng C L, Sun J M.
Identifying the origin of the magnetic directional anomalies recorded in the Datong loess profile, northeastern Chinese loess plateau
Geophys.J. Int.,164, 312-318, 2006
26. Deng C L, Shaw J, Liu Q S, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
Mineral magnetic variation of the Jingbian loess/paleosol sequence in the northern Loess Plateau of China: Implications for Quaternary development of Asian aridification and cooling.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 241, 248-259, 2006
27. Deng C L, Wei Q, Zhu R X, Wang H Q, Zhang R, Ao H, Chang L, Pan Y X.
Magnetostratigraphic age of the Xiantai Paleolithic site in the Nihewan Basin and implications for early human colonization of Northeast Asia.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 244, 336-348, 2006
28. Huang B C, Piper J D A, He H Y, Zhang C X, Zhu R X.
Paleomagnetic and geochronological study of the Halaqiaola basalts, southern margin of the Altai Mountains, northern Xinjiang: constraints on neotectonic convergent patterns north of Tibet.
J Geophys. Res, 111, B01101, doi:10.1029/2005JB003890, 2006
29. Huang B C, Piper J D A, Peng S, Liu T, Li Z, Wang Q, Zhu R X.
Magnetostratigraphic study of the Kuche Depression, Tarim Basin, and Cenozoic uplift of the Tian Shan Range, Western China.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 251(3-4), 346-364, 2006
30. Wang F, Peng Z C, Zhu R X, He H Y, Yang L K.
Petrogenesis and magma residence time of lavas from Tengchong volcanic field (China): Evidence from U series disequilibria and 40Ar/39Ar dating.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems,Q01002, doi: 10.1029/2005GC001023
31. Wang F, Zhou X H, Zhang L C, Ying J F, Zhang Y T, Wu F Y, Zhu R X.
Late Mesozoic volcanism in the Great Xing'an Range (NE China): Timing and implications for the dynamic setting of NE Asia.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 251(1-2), 179-198 2006
32. He H Y, Wang X L, Jin F, Zhou Z H, Wang F, Yang L K, Ding X, Boven A, Zhu R X.
40Ar/39Ar dating of the early Jehol Biota from Fengning, Hebei Province, northern China.
G-Cubed, 7, Q04001, doi:10.1029/2005GC001083, 2006
33. He H Y, Wang X L, Jin F, Zhou Z H, Wang F, Yang L K, Ding X, Boven A, Zhu R X.
40Ar/39Ar dating of Lujiatun Bed (Jehol Group) in Liaoning, northeastern China.
Geophys. Res. Let., 33, L04303, doi:10.1029/2005GL025274, 2006
34. Zheng T Y, Chen L, Zhao L, Xu W W, Zhu R X.
Crust–mantle structure difference across the gravity gradient zone in North China Craton: Seismic image of the thinned continental crust
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 159, 43-58, 2006
35. Liu Q S, Yu Y J., Torrent J, Roberts A P, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
The characteristic low-temperature magnetic properties of aluminous goethite [a-(Fe,
Al)OOH] explained.
J Geophys. Res, B12S34, doi:10.1029/2006JB004560
36. Zhan X, Zhu R X, Liao X.
On thermal interaction between the Earth's core and mantle: an annular channel model.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 159, 96-108, 2006
37. Pan Y X, Liu Q S, Deng C L, Qin H F, Zhu R X.
Thermally induced inversion of Al-substituted titanomagnetite in
basalts: Evidence for partial self-reversal.
J Geophys. Res, 111, B12S29, doi:10.1029/2006JB004576, 2006
38. Zhang K K, Liao X, Zhan X, Zhu R X.
Convective instabilities in a rotating vertical Hele-Shaw cell.
Phys. Fluids, 18, 124102, 2006
2005
39. Zhu R X, Liu Q S, Yao H T, Guo Z T, Deng C L, Pan Y X, Lu L Q, Chang Z G, Gao F.
Magnetostratigraphic dating of hominoid-bearing sediments at Zhupeng, Yuanmou Basin, southwestern China
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 236, 559-568, 2005.
40. Sun J M, Zhu R X, An Z S.
Tectonic uplift in the northern Tibetan Plateau since 13.7 Ma ago inferred from molasses deposits along the Altyn Tangh Fault.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 235(3-4), 641-653, 2005
41. Pan Y X, Hill M J, Zhu R X.
Paleomagnetic and paleointensity study of an Oligocene-Miocene lava sequence from the Hannuoba Basalts in northern China.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter.,151, 21–35, 2005.
42. Pan Y X, Petersen N, Davila A F, Zhang L M, Winklhofer M, Liu L Q. Hanzlik M, Zhu R X.
The detection of bacterial magnetite in recent sediments of Lake Chiemsee (southern Germany).
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 232, 109-123, 2005.
43. Pan Y X, Petersen N, Winklhofer N, Davila A F, Liu D S, Frederichs T, Hanzlik M, Zhu R X.
Rock magnetic properties of uncultured magnetotactic bacteria
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 237, 311-325, 2005
44. Huang, B C, Shi, R P, Wang Y C, Zhu R X.
Palaeomagnetic investigation on Early-Middle Triassic sediments of North China Block: a new Early Triassic palaeopole and its tectonic implications.
Geophys. J. Int., 160(1), 101-113, 2005.
45. Huang B C, Xu B, Zhang C X, Li Y A, Zhu R X.
Paleomagnetism of the Baiyisi volcanic rocks (ca. 740 Ma) of Tarim, Northwest China: a continental fragment of Neoproterozoic Western Australia?
Precambrian Res., 142(3-4), 83-92, 2005
46. Huang B C, Piper J D A, Wang Y C, He H Y, Zhu R X.
Paleomagnetic and geochronological constraints on the post-collisional northward convergence of the southwest Tian Shan, China.
Tectophysics, 409(1-4), 107-124, 2005.
47. Deng C L, Vidic N J, Verosub K L, Singer M J,Liu Q S, Shaw J, Zhu R X.
Mineral magnetic variation of the Jiaodao Chinese loess/paleosol sequence and its bearing on long-term climatic variability.
J. Geophys. Res., 110 (B03103) doi: 10.1029/2004JB003451, 2005.
48. Liu Q S, Deng C L, Yu Y, Torrent J, Jackson M J, Banerjee S K, Zhu R X.
Temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility in an argon environment: implications for pedogenesis of Chinese loess/palaeosols
Geophys. J. Int.,161, 102-112, 2005.
49. Liu Q S, Banerjee S K, Jackson M J, Deng C L, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
Inter-profile correlation of the Chinese loess/paleosol sequences during Marine Oxygen Isotope Stage 5 and indications of pedogenesis.
Quart. Sci., Rev., 24(1-2), 195-210, 2005.
50. Liu Q S, Torrent J, Maher B A., Yu Y, Deng C L, Zhu R X, Zhao X X.
Quantifying the grain size distribution of the pedogenic magnetic particles in Chinese loess and its significance for pedogenesis.
J. Geophys. Res., 110, B11102, doi:10.1029/2005JB003726.
51. Liu Q S, Yu Y, Deng C L, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
Enhancing weak magnetic fabrics using field-impressed anisotropy: application to the Chinese loess.
Geophys. J. Int.,162, 381-389, 2005
52. Wang H Q, Deng C L, Zhu R X, Wei Q, Hou Y M, Boëda E.
Magnetostratigraphic Dating of the Donggutuo and Maliang Paleolithic Sites in the Nihewan Basin, North China
Quat. Res., 64(1),1-11, 2005
53. Shi R P, Hill M J, Zhu R X, He H Y, Shaw J.
40Ar/39Ar dating and preliminary paleointensity determination on a single lave flow from Chifeng, Inner Mongolia.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 152, 78-89, 2005
54. He H Y, Wang X L, Zhou Z H, Zhu R X , Jin F, Wang F , Ding X, Boven A.
Reply to Liu's comment on "40Ar/39Ar dating of ignimbrite in Inner Mongolia, northeastern China indicates a post-Middle Jurassic age for the overlying Daohugou Bed".
Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L12315,doi:10.1029/2005GL022787,2005.
2004
55. Zhu R X, Potts R, Xie F, Hoffman K A, Deng C L, Shi C D, Pan Y X, Wang H Q, Shi R P, Wang Y C, Shi G H, Wu N Q.
New evidence on the earliest human presence at high northern latitudes in northeast Asia.
Nature, 431, 559-562, 2004.
56. Zhu R X, Liu Q S, Jackson M J.
Paleoenvironmental significance of the magnetic fabrics in Chinese loess-paleosols since the last interglacial (<130 ka).
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 221, 55-69, 2004.
57. Zhu R X, Hoffman K A, Nomade S, Renne P R, Shi R P, Pan Y X, Shi G H.
Geomagnetic paleointensity and direct age determination of the ISEA (M0r?) chron.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 217(3-4), 285-295, 2004.
58. Zhu R X, Lo C H, Shi R P, Shi G H, Pan Y X, Shao J.
Is there a precursor to the Cretaceous normal superchron? New paleointensity and age determination from Liaoning province, northeastern China
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 147, 117-126, 2004.
59. Zhu R X, Lo C H, Shi R P, Shi G H, Pan Y X, Shao J.
Paleointensities determined from the middle Cretaceous basalt in Liaoning province, northeastern China.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter.,142, 49-59, 2004.
60. Sun J M, Zhu R X, Bowler J.
Timing of the Tianshan Mountains uplift constrained by magnetostratigraphic analysis of molasse deposits.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 219(3-4), 239-253, 2004.
61. Liu J, Zhu R X, Roberts A P, Li S Q, Chang J H.
High-resolution analysis of early diagenetic effects on magnetic minerals in post-middle-Holocene continental shelf sediments from the Korea Strait.
J. Geophys. Res., 109, B03103, doi:10.1029/2003JB002813, 2004.
62. Deng C L, Zhu R X, Verosub K L, Singer M J, Vidic N J.
Mineral magnetic properties of loess/paleosol couplets of the central loess plateau of China over the last 1.2 Ma.
J. Geophys. Res., B01103, doi: 10.1029/2003JB002532, 2004.
63. Huang B C, Wang Y C, Liu T, Yang T S, Li Y A, Sun D J, Zhu R X.
Paleomagnetism of Miocene sediments from the Turfan Basin, Northwest China: no significant vertical-axis rotation during Neotectonic compression within the Tian Shan Range, Central Asia.
Tectonophysics, 384(1-4), 1-21, 2004.
64. Liu Q S, Banerjee S K, Jackson M J, Chen F H, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
Determining the climatic boundary between the Chinese loess and palaeosol: evidence from aeolian coarse-grained magnetite.
Geophys. J. Int., 156, 267–274, 2004.
65. Liu Q S, Banerjee S K, Jackson M J, Deng C L, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
New insights into partial oxidation model of magnetites and thermal alteration of magnetic mineralogy of the Chinese loess in air.
Geophys. J. Int., 158, 506–514, 2004.
66. Liu Q S, Jackson M J, Banerjee S K, Maher B A, Deng C L, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
Mechanism of the magnetic susceptibility enhancements of the Chinese loess.
J. Geophys. Res., 109, B12107, doi:10.1029/2004JB003249, 2004.
67. Liu Q S, Jackson M J, Yu Y, Chen F H, Deng C L, Zhu R X.
Grain size distribution of pedogenic magnetic particles in Chinese loess//paleosols.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L22603, doi:10.1029/2004GL021090, 2004.
68. He H Y, Wang X L, Zhou Z H, Wang F., Boven A, Shi G H, Zhu R X.
Timing of the Jiufotang Formation (Jehol Group) in Liaoning, northeastern China, and its implications.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L12605, doi:10.1029/2004GL019790, 2004.
69. Pan Y X, Hill M J, Zhu R X, Shaw J.
Further evidence for low intensity of the geomagnetic field during the early Cretaceous time: using the modified Shaw method and microwave technique.
Geophys. J. Int., 157, 553-564, 2004.
70. Wang F, Li H C, Zhu R X, Qin F Z.
Late Quaternary downcutting rates of the Qianyou River from U/Th speleothem dates, Qinling mountains, China.
Quat. Res., 62, 194-200, 2004.
71. He H Y, Wang X L, Zhou Z H, Zhu R X, Jin F, Wang F., Ding X, Boven A.
40Ar/39Ar dating of ignimbrite in Inner Mongolia, northeastern China indicates a post-Middle Jurassic age for the overlying Daohugou Bed.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L20609, doi:10.1029/2004GL020792, 2004.
72. Liu Q S, Banerjee S K, Jackson M J, Maher B A, Pan Y X, Zhu R X, Deng C L, Chen F H.
Grain sizes of susceptibility and anhysteretic remanent magnetization carriers in Chinese loess/paleosol sequences.
J. Geophys. Res., 109, B03101, doi:10.1029/2003JB002747, 2004.
2003
73. Zhu R X, An Z S, Potts R, Hoffman K A.
Magnetostratigraphic dating of early humans in China,
Earth Sci Rev., 61(3-4), 341-359, 2003.
74. Zhu R X, Hoffman K A, Pan Y X, Shi R P, Li D M.
Evidence for weak geomagnetic field intensity prior to the Cretaceous normal superchron.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter.,136(3-4),187-199, 2003.
75. Zhu R X, Matasova G, Kazansky A, Zykina V, Sun J M.
Rock magnetic record of the last glacial-interglacial cycle from the Kurtak loess section, southern Siberia.
Geophys. J. Int., 152, 335-343, 2003.
76. Zhu R X, Shi C D, Liu Q S.
Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of Hannuoba basalt, northern China: Constraints on the vent position of the lava sequences.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(2), 1066, doi:10.1029/2002GL016215, 2003.
77. Liu J, Zhu R X, Li G.
Rock magnetic properties of the fine-grained sediment on the outer shelf of the East China Sea: implication for provenance.
Marine Geology, 193(3-4), 195-206, 2003.
78. Shi C D, Zhu R X, Glass B P, Liu Q S, Zeman B, Suchy V.
Climate variations since the last interglacial recorded in Czech loess.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(11) 1562, doi:10.1029/2003GL017251, 2003.
79. Liu Q S, Banerjee S K, Jackson M J, Chen F H, Pan Y X, Zhu R X.
An integrated study of the grain-size-dependent magnetic mineralogy of the Chinese loess/paleosol and its environmental significance.
J. Geophys. Res., 108(B9), 2437, doi:10.1029 /2002JB002264, 2003.
80. Liu Q S, Jackson M J, Banerjee S K, Zhu R X, Pan Y X, Chen F H.
Determination of magnetic carriers of the characteristic remanent magnetization of the Chinese loess by low-temperature demagnetization.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 216, 175-186, 2003.
81. Pan Y X, Shaw J, Zhu R X, Hill M J.
Reply to comment by Y. Yamamoto on ‘‘Experimental reassessment of the Shaw paleointensity method using laboratory-induced thermal remanent magnetization’’.
J. Geophys. Res., 108(5), 2279, doi:10.1029/2002JB002355, 2003.
2002
82. Guo B, Zhu R X, Florindo F, Ding Z L & Sun J M.
Record of a short geomagnetic event within the Jaramillo subchron: Evidences from the Jingbian section, northern Chinese loess plateau.
J. Geophys. Res, 107(B6), 10.1019/2001JB000706, 2002
83. Pan Y X, Zhu R X, Guo B, Liu Q S, Yue L P, Wu H N.
Geomagnetic episodes of the last 1.2 Myr recorded in Chinese loess.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(8), 10.1029/2001GL014024, 2002.
84. Pan Y X, Zhu R X, Liu Q S, Jackson M.
Low-temperature magnetic behavior related to thermal alteration of siderite.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(23), 2087, doi:10.1029/2002GL016021, 2002.
85. Shi R P, Zhu R X, Hoffman K A, Pan Y X, Shi G H.
Paleointensity study of Early Miocene lavas from Pingzhuang, Inner Mongolia, China.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(21), 2026, doi:10.1029/2002GL015990, 2002.
86. Guo Z T, Ruddiman W F, Hao Q Z, Wu H B, Qiao Y S, Zhu R X, Peng S Z, Wei J J, Yuan B Y and Liu T S.
Onset of Asian desertification by 22 Myr ago inferred from loess deposits in China.
Nature, 416, 159-163, 2002.
87. Pan Y X, Shaw J, Zhu R X and Hill M.
Experimental reassessment of the Shaw paleointensity method by laboratory-induced thermal remanent magnetization.
J. Geophys. Res, 107(B7), 10.1029/2001JB000620, 2002.
88. Liu Q S, Banerjee S K, Jackson M, Zhu R X, Pan Y X.
A new method in mineral magnetism for the separation of weak antiferromagnetic signal from a strong ferrimagnetic background.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(12), 10.1029/2002GL014699, 2002.
2001
89. Zhu R X, Hoffman K A, Potts R, Deng C L, Pan Y X, Guo B, Shi C D, Guo Z T, Yuan B Y, Hou Y M, Huang W W.
Earliest presence of humans in northeast Asia.
Nature, 413, 413-417, 2001.
90. Zhu R X, Pan Y X, Shaw J, Li D, Li Q.
Geomagnetic palaeointensity just prior to the Cretaceous normal superchron.
Phys. Earth Planet. Inter.,128(1-4), 207-222, 2001.
91. Zhu R X, Deng C L, Jackson, M J.
A Magnetic Investigation Along an NW-SE Transect of the Chinese Loess Plateau and its Implications.
Phys Chem Earth,26, 867-872, 2001.
92. Pan Y X, Zhu R X, Shaw J., Liu Q S, Guo B.
Can relative paleointensities be determined from normalized magnetization of the wind-blown loess of China?
J. Geophys. Res., 106(B9), 19221-19232, 2001.
93. Deng C, Zhu R X, Jackson M J, Verosub K L, Singer M J and Yuan B Y.
Paleoclimatic significance of the temperature-dependent susceptibility of Holocene loess along a north-south transect in the Chinese loess plateau.
Phys. Chem. Earth.26, 873-878, 2001.
94. Guo B, Zhu R X, Roberts A. P, Florindo F.
Lack of correlation between paleoprecipitation and magnetic susceptibility of Chinese loess/paleosol sequences.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 28(22), 4259-4262, 2001.
95. Shi C D, Zhu R X, Suchy V, Zeman A, Guo B, Pan Y X.
Identification and origins of iron sulfides in Czech loess.
Geophys. Res. Letts., 28(20), 3903-3906, 2001.
96. Huang B C, Otofuji Y-I, Zhu R X, Shi R P, Wang Y C.
Paleomagnetism of Carboniferous sediments in the Hexi corridor: Its origin and tectonic implications.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 149(1-2), 135-149, 2001.
2000
97. Zhu R X, Pan Y X, Coe R S.
Paleointensity studies of a lava succession from Jilin Province, northeastern China: Evidence for the Blake event.
J. Geophys. Res., 105(B4), 8305-8317, 2000.
98. Pan Y X, Zhu R X, Banerjee S K.
Rock-magnetic properties related to thermal-treatment of siderite: Behavior and interpretation.
J. Geophys. Res., 105 (B1), 783-794, 2000.
99. Deng C L, Zhu R X, Verosub K L, Singer M J, Yuan B Y.
Paleoclimatic significance of the temperature-dependent susceptibility of Holocene loess along a NW-SE transect in the Chinese loess plateau.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 27(22), 3715-3718, 2000.
100.Huang K N, Opdyke N D, Zhu R X.
Further paleomagnetic results from the Silurian of the Yangtze Block and their implications.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 175(3-4), 191-202, 2000.
101.Huang B C, Otofuji Y, Yang Z Y, Zhu R X.
New Silurian and Devonian palaeomagnetic results from the Hexi Corridor terrane, northwest China, and their tectonic implications.
Geophys. J. Int., 140, 132-146, 2000.
1999
102.Zhu R X, Pan Y X, Liu Q S.
Geomagnetic excursions recorded in Chinese loess in the last 70000 years.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 26(4), 505-508, 1999.
103.Florindo F, Zhu R X, Guo B, Yue L P, Pan Y X, Speranza F.
Magnetic proxy climate results from the Duanjiapo loess section, southernmost extremity of the Chinese loess plateau.
J. Geophys. Res., 104 (B1), 645-659, 1999.
104.Florindo F, Zhu R X, Guo B.
Low-field susceptibility and palaeorainfall estimates: Preliminary data along a N-S transect of the Chinese Loess Plateau.
Phys. Chem. Earth, 24(9), 817-821, 1999.
105.Huang B C, Yang Z Y, Otofuji Y, Zhu R X.
Early Paleozoic paleomagnetic poles from the western part of the North China Block and their implications.
Tectonophysics, 308, 377-402, 1999.
106.Gilder A G, Leloup P H, Courtillot V, Chen Y, Coe R S, Zhao X X, Xiao W J, Halim N, Cogne J P, Zhu R X.
Tectonic evolution of the Tancheng-Lujiang (Tan-Lu) fault via Middle Triassic to Early Cenozoic paleomagnetic data.
J. Geophys. Res., 104(B7),15365-15390, 1999.
107.Zhao X, Coe R S, Chang K H, Park S O, Omarzai S K, Zhu R X, Zhou Y X, Gilder S, Zheng Z.
Clockwise rotations recorded in early Cretaceous rocks of South Korea: implications for tectonic affinity between Korean peninsula and North China.
Geophys. J. Int., 139, 447-463, 1999.
1998
108.Zhu R X, Coe R S, Zhao X X.
Sedimentary record of two geomagnetic excursions within the last 15000 yeas in Beijing, China.
J. Geophys. Res., 103(B12), 30323-30333, 1998.
109.Zhu R X, Coe R S, Guo B, Anderson R, Zhao X X.
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110.Ding Z L, Sun J M, Liu T S, Zhu R X.
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111.Wang Q C, Cong B L, Zhu R X.
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1997
112.Zeman A, Suchy V, Zhu R X, Pan Y X, Guo B.
Loess section from last glaciation in central China NW from Lingtai: preliminary report.
Geoscience Research Reports for 1997, 178-179.
1995
113.Ding Z L, Rutter N W, Yu Z W, Guo Z T, Zhu R X.
Ice-volume forcing of east Asian winter monsoon variations in the past 800,000 years.
Quat. Res., 44, 149-159, 1995.
1994
114.Zhu R X, Laj C, Mazaud A.
The Matuyama-Brunhes and Upper Jaramillo transitions recorded in a loess section at Weinan, north-central China.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 125, 143-158, 1994.
115.Zhu R X, Zhou L P, Laj C, Mazaud A, Ding Z L.
The Blake geomagnetic polarity episode recorded in Chinese loess.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 21(8), 697-700, 1994.
1993
116.Zhu R X, Ding Z L, Wu H N, Huang B C, Jiang L.
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