Yan-Gui Chen
PetroChina
5 Papers
9 Citations
Yan-Gui Chen is an academic researcher from PetroChina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Devonian & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
New discovery and geological significance of Late Silurian–Carboniferous extensional structures in Tarim Basin
Yue-Jun Li,Lei Wen,Haijun Yang,Guang-Ya Zhang,Jun Shi,Geng-Xin Peng,Jian-Feng Hu,Jun-Cheng Luo,Zhi-Bin Huang,Yan-Gui Chen,Qiang Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a large number of late Silurian-Carboniferous extensional structures have been discovered after careful interpretation of seismic reflection data in western Manjiaer Sag, Central Tarim Basin in central Asia.
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Northern-high-latitude permafrost and terrestrial carbon response to two solar geoengineering scenarios
Yan-Gui Chen,Duoying Ji,Qian Zhang,John C. Moore,Olivier Boucher,Andrew Jones,Thibaut Lurton,Michael J. Mills,Ulrike Niemeier,Roland Séférian,Simone Tilmes +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , two solar geoengineering scenarios (G6solar and G6sulfur) based on the high-emission scenario (ssp585) restore the global temperature from the ssp585 levels to the moderate-mitigation level via stratospheric aerosol injection.
Late Cenozoic transtensional fault belt discovered on the boundary of the Awati Sag in the northwestern Tarim Basin
Yue-Jun Li,Qiang Zhang,Guang-Ya Zhang,Yang Haijun,Xian-Zhang Yang,Jun Shi,Yuan Neng,Yan-Gui Chen,Lei Wen +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a sinistral transtensional normal fault belt was discovered on Shajingzi fault belt, NW boundary of the Awati Sag in the northwestern Tarim Basin.
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Patent
Sand layer prediction method and apparatus
Chen Yuanyong,Yang Xianzhang,Jun Shi,Xu Zhenping,Yan-Gui Chen,Luo Haoyu,Zhang Wen,Wu Shaojun,Zhang Wei,Wang Tengyu,Wang Haiyan,Xu Qiuyun +11 more
- 05 Oct 2016
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper decompose the seismic data of a target layer section into different feature subsets, wherein the features subsets contain seismic wavelet data and include a frequency feature subset and an amplitude feature subset.
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Multi‐Model Simulation of Solar Geoengineering Indicates Avoidable Destabilization of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
John C. Moore,Chao Jun Yue,Yan-Gui Chen,Svetlana Jevrejeva,Daniele Visioni,Petteri Uotila,Liyun Zhao +6 more
TL;DR: Multi-model simulations show that solar geoengineering can mitigate changes to the Amundsen Sea sector of Antarctica, but heat content increases under all scenarios.