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View article: Assessing groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation using hydrogeochemistry and machine learning in Northern China
Assessing groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation using hydrogeochemistry and machine learning in Northern China Open
View article: Effect of Na2O, MgO, CaO, and Fe2O3 on Characteristics of Ceramsite Prepared from Lead–Zinc Tailings and Coal Gangue
Effect of Na2O, MgO, CaO, and Fe2O3 on Characteristics of Ceramsite Prepared from Lead–Zinc Tailings and Coal Gangue Open
High-temperature sintering for ceramsite preparation is a safe and effective approach to recycle solid waste. Flux components are critical in ceramsite sintering, as they can reduce sintering temperature, modulate the viscosity and content…
View article: Constraining Soil Hydrothermal CO<sub>2</sub> Degassing Across the Changbaishan Volcanic Area: Insights From <sup>13</sup>C‐<sup>14</sup>C Perspective
Constraining Soil Hydrothermal CO<sub>2</sub> Degassing Across the Changbaishan Volcanic Area: Insights From <sup>13</sup>C‐<sup>14</sup>C Perspective Open
Soil hydrothermal CO 2 represents important forms of diffuse degassing in volcanic areas, but the corresponding CO 2 output remains unclear. Herein, we investigated geochemical features of soil gas, that is, soil gas components, carbon iso…
View article: Chemical and isotopic constraints on fluid origin and genesis of geothermal systems in the Tingri-Tangra Yumco rift, southern Tibetan Plateau
Chemical and isotopic constraints on fluid origin and genesis of geothermal systems in the Tingri-Tangra Yumco rift, southern Tibetan Plateau Open
Numerous geothermal systems are hosted by extensional rifts that transect the Himalayas and Lhasa block in the Himalayan–Tibetan orogen. However, the relationships between hydrogeological processes and geothermal fluid circulation in diffe…
View article: Effect of Aggregate-to-Binders Ratio on Water Resistance of Red-Mud-Modified Magnesium Phosphate Repair Mortar
Effect of Aggregate-to-Binders Ratio on Water Resistance of Red-Mud-Modified Magnesium Phosphate Repair Mortar Open
The aggregate-to-binders ratio (A/Bs) is an important parameter for the design and preparation of repair mortars. In this paper, the influences of A/Bs on the physical and mechanical properties of red-mud-modified magnesium phosphate repai…
View article: Massive crustal carbon mobilization and emission driven by India underthrusting Asia
Massive crustal carbon mobilization and emission driven by India underthrusting Asia Open
The active Himalayan-Tibetan orogen, where India underthrusts into Asia, is an important geological source of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emission into Earth’s atmosphere. However, the extent to which Indian underthrusting could stimulate the m…
View article: Deep carbon recycling viewed from global plate tectonics
Deep carbon recycling viewed from global plate tectonics Open
Plate tectonics plays an essential role in the redistribution of life-essential volatile elements between Earth's interior and surface, whereby our planet has been well tuned to maintain enduring habitability over much of its history. Here…
View article: Hydrothermal Degassing Through the Karakoram Fault, Western Tibet: Insights Into Active Deformation Driven by Continental Strike‐Slip Faulting
Hydrothermal Degassing Through the Karakoram Fault, Western Tibet: Insights Into Active Deformation Driven by Continental Strike‐Slip Faulting Open
The Karakoram fault (KKF) is an important strike‐slip boundary for accommodating deformation following the India‐Asia collision. However, whether the deformation is confined to the crust or whether it extends into the mantle remains highly…
View article: mzhangrocks/KarakoramFault: Data files for hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault
mzhangrocks/KarakoramFault: Data files for hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault Open
Tables S1–S2 and Data Sets S1–S2 for geochemical study on hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault in western Tibetan Plateau
View article: mzhangrocks/KarakoramFault: Data files for hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault
mzhangrocks/KarakoramFault: Data files for hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault Open
Tables S1–S2 and Data Sets S1–S2 for geochemical study on hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault in western Tibetan Plateau
View article: Hydrothermal Degassing Through the Karakoram Fault, Western Tibet: Insights Into Active Deformation Driven by Continental Strike-Slip Faulting
Hydrothermal Degassing Through the Karakoram Fault, Western Tibet: Insights Into Active Deformation Driven by Continental Strike-Slip Faulting Open
The Karakoram fault is an important strike-slip boundary for accommodating deformation following the India-Asia collision. However, whether the deformation is confined to the crust or whether it extends into the mantle remains highly debat…
View article: mzhangrocks/KarakoramFault: Data files for hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault
mzhangrocks/KarakoramFault: Data files for hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault Open
Tables S1–S2 and Data Sets S1–S2 for geochemical study on the hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault
View article: Origin of Late Cenozoic Basaltic Magmatism in Inner Mongolia, NE China: Constraints From Sr–Nd–Hf–Pb–Mo–He Isotopes
Origin of Late Cenozoic Basaltic Magmatism in Inner Mongolia, NE China: Constraints From Sr–Nd–Hf–Pb–Mo–He Isotopes Open
This paper presents a study of the late Cenozoic Chifeng basalts (CBs) of NE China, including their olivine He isotopic compositions, whole‐rock major‐ and trace‐element contents, and whole‐rock Sr–Nd–Hf–Pb–Mo isotopic compositions, with t…
View article: Editorial: Volcanic and tectonic degassing: fluid origin, transport and implications
Editorial: Volcanic and tectonic degassing: fluid origin, transport and implications Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Earth Sci., 10 October 2023Sec. Geochemistry Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1304789
View article: mzhangrocks/KarakoramFault: Data files for hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault
mzhangrocks/KarakoramFault: Data files for hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault Open
Table S1 and Data Set S1 for geochemical study on the hydrothermal degassing from the Karakoram fault
View article: Analysis of Alkali in Bayer Red Mud: Content and Occurrence State in Different Structures
Analysis of Alkali in Bayer Red Mud: Content and Occurrence State in Different Structures Open
The application of large amounts of red mud in the field of building materials is one of the main ways to reuse this material, but the high alkali content of red mud limits its application. In this paper, the washable alkali, removable alk…
View article: Carbon mobilization in response to the 2021 Mw 7.4 Maduo earthquake: Constraints from carbon isotope systematics of subsurface fluids
Carbon mobilization in response to the 2021 Mw 7.4 Maduo earthquake: Constraints from carbon isotope systematics of subsurface fluids Open
Active fault zones provide favorable channels for the discharge of carbon-bearing fluids from Earth’s interior. Earthquakes, as a common fault-related dynamic process, can disturb the circulation of subsurface fluids and their interactions…
View article: Older magma at Aso caldera than at Unzen stratovolcano in south west Japan as recorded through helium isotopes
Older magma at Aso caldera than at Unzen stratovolcano in south west Japan as recorded through helium isotopes Open
Stratovolcanoes form conical mountains by ejecta and lava, while caldera volcanoes have depressions caused by post caldera collapse. Few studies have investigated relationships between this morphology difference and discharged fluid geoche…
View article: Generation of the 2022 Earthquake Swarm at Intersection of Four Geological Units at the Seismic Experimental Site, China
Generation of the 2022 Earthquake Swarm at Intersection of Four Geological Units at the Seismic Experimental Site, China Open
View article: Atmospheric helium isotopes and unknown source of helium-3
Atmospheric helium isotopes and unknown source of helium-3 Open
View article: First Estimates of Hydrothermal Helium Fluxes in Continental Collision Settings: Insights From the Southeast Tibetan Plateau Margin
First Estimates of Hydrothermal Helium Fluxes in Continental Collision Settings: Insights From the Southeast Tibetan Plateau Margin Open
Continental regions are essential for the outgassing of deeply‐sourced helium in response to volcanic and tectonic processes. However, the helium fluxes remain largely unknown for continental collision settings such as the Tibetan Plateau.…
View article: mzhangrocks/HeFluxinSimao: Data files for He flux calculation in the Simao block
mzhangrocks/HeFluxinSimao: Data files for He flux calculation in the Simao block Open
This release archives the data files for He flux calculation in the Simao block.
View article: mzhangrocks/HeFluxinSimao: Data files for He flux calculation in the Simao block
mzhangrocks/HeFluxinSimao: Data files for He flux calculation in the Simao block Open
This release archives the data files for He flux calculation in the Simao block.
View article: Linking deeply-sourced volatile emissions to plateau growth dynamics in southeastern Tibetan Plateau
Linking deeply-sourced volatile emissions to plateau growth dynamics in southeastern Tibetan Plateau Open
The episodic growth of high-elevation orogenic plateaux is controlled by a series of geodynamic processes. However, determining the underlying mechanisms that drive plateau growth dynamics over geological history and constraining the depth…
View article: The 2002–2005 Changbaishan Volcanic Unrest Triggered by the 2002 M 7.2 Wangqing Deep Focus Earthquake
The 2002–2005 Changbaishan Volcanic Unrest Triggered by the 2002 M 7.2 Wangqing Deep Focus Earthquake Open
One of the most active intraplate volcanoes in East Asia, Changbaishan volcano experienced unrest from July 2002 to July 2005. On 2002/06/28, the M 7.2 Wangqing deep-focus earthquake occurred ∼290 km northeast of Changbaishan volcano. Whil…
View article: Coexisting Late Cenozoic Potassic and Sodic Basalts in NE China: Role of Recycled Oceanic Components in Intraplate Magmatism and Mantle Heterogeneity
Coexisting Late Cenozoic Potassic and Sodic Basalts in NE China: Role of Recycled Oceanic Components in Intraplate Magmatism and Mantle Heterogeneity Open
This study presents an integrated geochemical study of the Wudalianchi-Erkeshan potassic basalts and Halaha sodic basalts of NE China, and uses these data to further our understanding of the petrogenetic relationships between the coeval po…
View article: Scenario-Based Pyroclastic Density Current Invasion Maps at Poorly Known Volcanoes: A Case Study from Changbaishan (China/North Korea)
Scenario-Based Pyroclastic Density Current Invasion Maps at Poorly Known Volcanoes: A Case Study from Changbaishan (China/North Korea) Open
Changbaishan volcano (China/North Korea; last eruption in 1903 AD) was responsible for a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 eruption in 946 AD. Approximately 186,000 people live around Changbaishan and 2,000,000 tourists/year visit the vol…
View article: Volcanogenic CO<sub>2</sub> Degassing in the Songliao Continental Rift System, NE China
Volcanogenic CO<sub>2</sub> Degassing in the Songliao Continental Rift System, NE China Open
The Wudalianchi monogenetic volcanic field (WMVF) is located in the Songliao basin within a major continental rift system in NE China. Bubbling springs and diffuse degassing from soils are typical features of the WMVF. Chemical composition…
View article: Management and Prevention of Enterprise Tax Risk
Management and Prevention of Enterprise Tax Risk Open
View article: Post-collisional Ultrapotassic Mafic Magmatism in South Tibet: Products of Partial Melting of Pyroxenite in the Mantle Wedge Induced by Roll-back and Delamination of the Subducted Indian Continental Lithosphere Slab
Post-collisional Ultrapotassic Mafic Magmatism in South Tibet: Products of Partial Melting of Pyroxenite in the Mantle Wedge Induced by Roll-back and Delamination of the Subducted Indian Continental Lithosphere Slab Open
Post-collisional (25–8 Ma) ultrapotassic mafic magmatic rocks occur to the north of the India–Asia collision zone within the Lhasa terrane of the southern Tibetan Plateau, forming a near 1000 km long semi-continuous igneous belt. They incl…