Ren Wei
7 Papers
18 Citations
Ren Wei is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Paleontology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
The Positive Response of Some Ecological Indices of Populus Euphratica to the Emergency Water Transfer in the Lower Reaches of the Tarim River
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of the emergency water transfer (so-called ecological water diversion) on the restoration of the groundwater layer and Populus euphratica forests are studied in the region of Argan.
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Long-term periodicity of sedimentary basins in response to astronomical forcing: Review and perspective
Rui Zhang,Zhijun Jin,Mingsong Li,M. Gillman,Shuping Chen,Quanyou Liu,Ren Wei,Ju Ye Shi +7 more
TL;DR: This review explores long-term periodicities in sedimentary basins, suggesting a possible causal relation between galactic dynamics and Earth's cyclical processes, and proposes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding these phenomena through astronomical and geodynamic mechanisms.
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Orbitally-paced coastal sedimentary records and global sea-level changes in the early Permian
Ren Wei,Zhijun Jin,Rui Zhang,Mingsong Li,Yongyun Hu,Xiangwu He,Shuai Yuan +6 more
TL;DR: This study reconstructs early Permian sea-level changes using coastal sedimentary records and paleoclimate simulations, revealing a coupled phase relationship between high sea levels and eccentricity maxima, and highlighting eccentricity's role in regulating global hydrological cycles.
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Obliquity forcing of continental aquifers during the late Paleozoic ice age
Ren Wei,Mingsong Li,Rui Zhang,Yongyun Hu,James G. Ogg,Guo-Ying Liu,Shuai Yuan,Qifan Lin,Zhijun Jin +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the contribution of continental groundwater storage to global water cycle during icehouse episodes remains unexplored, and the authors perform cyclostratigraphic analyses and sedimentary noise modelling for three lacustrine sedimentary sequences (i.e., Well Haslam-1 in the Cooper Basin, Well J10025 in the Junggar Basin, and Well LY-F in the Paris Basin) from the late Paleozoic ice age (LPIA), aiming at the reconstruction of high-resolution lake level changes during deep-time ice house episodes.
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