Zhiqin Xu
Nanjing University
153 Papers
296 Citations
Zhiqin Xu is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zircon & Terrane. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 137 publications. Previous affiliations of Zhiqin Xu include Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China & China University of Geosciences (Beijing).
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Papers
Geologic Scenario from Granitic sheet to Li-rich Pegmatite Uncovered by Scientific Drilling at the Jiajika Lithium Deposit in Eastern Tibetan Plateau
Zhiqin Xu,Bihai Zheng,Wenbin Zhu,Yan-jun Chen,Guangwei Li,Jianguo Gao,Xudong Che,Rongqing Zhang,Haizhen Wei,Weiqiang Li,Guoguang Wang,Guang-Yi Wei,Haoyu Yan +12 more
TL;DR: The Jiajika lithium deposit in eastern Tibetan Plateau features a "domal granitic sheet" model, where S-type granite sheets emplaced as multi-layer domal structures, surrounded by pegmatites and meta-sedimentary rocks, resulting from high-degree fractionation and fluid immiscibility.
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A New Caledonian Khondalite Series in West Kunlun, China: Age Constraints and Tectonic Significance
TL;DR: The Kangxiwar ductile strike-slip shear zone marks the southern boundary of the West Kunlun terrane, a large, nearly E-W trending metamorphic terrane in the western Qinghai Tibet Plateau region as discussed by the authors.
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Elevated serum homocysteine level as an independent risk factor for erectile dysfunction: a prospective pilot case-control study.
TL;DR: Data suggested that elevation of homocysteine levels was associated with an increased risk of ED, especially for vasculogenic ED, and mild, moderate and severe ED occurrence.
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Kinematics, fabrics and geochronology analysis in the Médog shear zone, Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis
Hanwen Dong,Zhiqin Xu +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report kinematics, fabrics and geochronology data of the Medog shear zone in the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis (EHS) and demonstrate that there are three major slip systems: (1) basal ǫ slip, (2) prism [c] slip, and (3) prism ǒ slip.
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Controlling water deficiency as an abiotic stress factor to improve tomato nutritional and flavour quality
Ning Jin,Dan Zhang,L.N. Jin,Shuya Wang,Xiting Yang,Yongzhong Lei,Xin Meng,Zhiqin Xu,Jianhong Sun,Jianhua Lyu,Jihua Yu +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effect of varying water irrigation levels on tomato quality was investigated, and the results showed that T2-treated fruits exhibited higher K and P contents alongside improved characteristic aromas.
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