Peng Jin
Guizhou University
14 Papers
37 Citations
Peng Jin is an academic researcher from Guizhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kaili Formation & Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Kaili Biota: A Taphonomic Window on Diversification of Metazoans from the Basal Middle Cambrian: Guizhou, China
Zhao Yuanlong,Zhu Maoyan (朱茂炎),Loren E. Babcock,Yuan Jinliang (袁金良),Ronald L. Parsley,Peng Jin,Yang Xinglian,Wang Yue +7 more
TL;DR: The Kaili Biota as mentioned in this paper, from the earliest Middle Cambrian of Guizhou, China, contains representatives of 110 metazoan genera belonging to 10 phyla.
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New data on the Wuliu-Zengjiayan section (Balang, South China), GSSP candidate for the base of Cambrian Series3
Zhao Yuanlong,Yuan Jinliang (袁金良),Peng Shanchi,Loren E. Babcock,Peng Jin,Jih-Pai Lin,Guo Qinjun,Wang Yu Xuan +7 more
TL;DR: The Wuliu-Zengjiayan section at Balang, Guizhou Province, China, records an unbroken succession of marine shales, mudrocks and limestones through the interval under consideration as including base of Cambrian Series 3 as discussed by the authors.
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Past climate cooling promoted global dispersal of amphipods from Tian Shan montane lakes to circumboreal lakes
Zhonge Hou,Peng Jin,Hongguang Liu,Huijie Qiao,Boris Sket,Andrew G. Cannizzaro,David J. Berg,Shuqiang Li +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a phylogenetic analysis and niche modeling of the Holarctic crustacean Gammarus lacustris with global sampling comprised of 567 sequenced individuals and 3,180 occurrence records was conducted.
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A restudy of Oryctocephalus indicus (Reed, 1910)
Zhao Yuanlong,Yuan Jinliang (袁金良),Peng Shanchi,Yang Xinglian,Peng Jin,Lin Jih-Pai (林日白),Guo Qingjun +6 more
TL;DR: Oryctocephalus indicus is widely distributed in eastern Guizhou and ranges through a great interval of Kaili Formation and its first appearance is almost identical with these events of trilobite extinction-recovery occurring at the end of Early Cambrian, the alternation of acritach assemblages, the change of trace elements (RFE) and stable isotopes (carbon) at the Wu...
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