Mei Ming-xiang

563 total citations
55 papers, 462 citations indexed

About

Mei Ming-xiang is a scholar working on Paleontology, Geology and Mechanics of Materials. According to data from OpenAlex, Mei Ming-xiang has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 462 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 38 papers in Paleontology, 30 papers in Geology and 19 papers in Mechanics of Materials. Recurrent topics in Mei Ming-xiang's work include Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (38 papers), Geological and Geophysical Studies (29 papers) and Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (19 papers). Mei Ming-xiang is often cited by papers focused on Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (38 papers), Geological and Geophysical Studies (29 papers) and Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (19 papers). Mei Ming-xiang collaborates with scholars based in China, Pakistan and United Kingdom. Mei Ming-xiang's co-authors include Yongsheng Ma, Zhang Hai, Shaofeng Liu, Maurice E. Tucker, Fengjie Yang, Bingsong Yu, Maurice E. Tucker, Khalid Latif, Shu Jiang and Tehseen Zafar and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Sedimentary Research and Sedimentary Geology.

In The Last Decade

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52 papers receiving 450 citations

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All Works

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Ming-xiang, Mei & Maurice E. Tucker. (2013). Milankovitch-driven cycles in the Precambrian of China: The Wumishan Formation. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 11 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2012). Organomineralization Derived from the Biomineralization;An Important Theme within the Framework of Geobiology. Dizhi lunping. 2 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2011). Depositional trends and sequence-stratigraphic successions under the Cambrian second-order transgressive setting in the North China Platform: a case study of the Xiaweidian section in the western suburb of Beijing. Zhongguo dizhi. 19 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei, et al.. (2011). 大臼歯の構造:中国北部,天津市,中原生代高于荘層からの寄与. Acta Geological Sinica. 85(5). 1084–1099. 1 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2011). UNDERSTANDING THE BIRTH OF SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY THROUGH THE COMPLEX GEOLOGICAL MEANINGS OF UNCONFORMITY:THE FIRST IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM IN SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY. Dicengxue zazhi. 1 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2011). Microbial-mat Sedimentology: A Young Branch fron Sedimentology. Diqiu kexue jinzhan. 26(6). 586–597. 2 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2010). Stratigraphic impact of the Indo-China Movement and its related evolution of sedimentary-basin pattern of the late Triassic in the middle-upper Yangtze Region, South China. 17(4). 99–111. 7 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2010). Sequence-Stratigraphic Features and Their Paleogeographical Implications for the Mesoproterozoic of the Southern Margin of Wutai Mountain:A Case Study of the Chenjiazhuang Section in Wutai County of Shanxi Province,North China. Geoscience. 1 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2009). Brief Introduction on Megafossil of Algae and Relative Precambrian Enigmas: Ponder on Some Phenomena from the Third Member of Gaoyuzhuang Formation of the Early Mesoproterozoic at the Jixian Section. Geoscience. 1 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2008). Unusual Three-Dimensional Fossils of Megascopic Algae of the Mesoproterozoic:A Contribution from the Non-stromatolitic Carbonate Succession Making up the Third Member of Gaoyuzhuang Formation at the Jixian Section. Geoscience. 1 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2008). Implication for the Unusual Giant Oolites of the Phanerozoic and Their Morphological Diversity: A Case Study from the Triassic Daye Formation at the Lichuan Section in Hubei Province,South China. Geoscience. 7 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2007). Sedimentary Features and Their Implication for the Depositional Succession of Non-stromatolitic Carbonates,Mesoproterozoic Gaoyuzhuang Formation in Yanshan Area of North China. Geoscience. 11 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2007). Sequence-Stratigraphic Succession and Its Sedimentary Features for the Stromatolitic-Nonstromatolitic Carbonates of the Mesoproterozoic:An Example from Gaoyuzhuang Formation at Qiangou Section in Yanqing County,Beijing. Geoscience. 1 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei, et al.. (2007). SEQUENCE-STRATIGRAPHIC FRAMEWORKS FOR THE CAMBRIAN OF THE UPPER-YANGTZE REGION:PONDER ON THE SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHICBACKGROUND OF THE CAMBRIAN BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY EVENTS. Dicengxue zazhi. 31(1). 68–78. 25 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei, et al.. (2006). Sequence-Stratigraphic Frameworks and Their Forming Backgrounds of Paleogeography for the Lower Cambrian of the Upper-Yangtze Region. Geoscience. 11 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei, et al.. (2006). From Sequence-Stratigraphic Division to the Establishment of Sequence-Stratigraphic Framework,the Middle to Upper Cambrian in the Upper-Yangtze Region. Chenji xuebao. 5 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei, et al.. (2006). Sequence stratigraphic division and framework of the Lower Cambrian in the Upper Yangtze region. Zhongguo dizhi. 10 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei. (2004). Carboniferous Sequence Framework in Guizhou and Guangxi,Southern China. Acta Geosicientia Sinica. 1 indexed citations
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Ming-xiang, Mei & Mei Shilong. (1997). Cyclic-sequences of composite sea-level change developed in the Middle Cambrian Zhangxia Formation of North China. Chenji xuebao. 15(4). 5–10. 1 indexed citations

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