Citations per year, relative to Yin Leiming Yin Leiming (= 1×)
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Robert E. Locklair
Countries citing papers authored by Yin Leiming
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This map shows the geographic impact of Yin Leiming's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Yin Leiming with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Yin Leiming more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Yin Leiming. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Yin Leiming. The network helps show where Yin Leiming may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Yin Leiming
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Yin Leiming.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Yin Leiming based on the total number of
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Leiming, Yin, et al.. (2012). Phytoplanktic microfossils record in the lower Cambrian and their contribution to stage chronostratigraphy. 29.3 indexed citations
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Yuanlong, Zhao, Jian Peng, Jinliang Yuan, et al.. (2012). Discussion of cangidate stratotypes for the GSSP defining the conterminous base of Cambrian provisional Series 3 and Stage 5. 29.1 indexed citations
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Leiming, Yin, et al.. (2012). Cryptospore - like microfossils from the Cambrian Kaili Formation of eastern Guizhou Province,China. 29.1 indexed citations
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Leiming, Yin. (2011). Application of Bubble Curtains in Fish Behavior Research.1 indexed citations
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Leiming, Yin. (2010). ACRITARCHS FROM THE EARLY-MIDDLE CAMBRIAN KAILI FORMATION IN THE WULIU-ZENGJIAYA SECTION,EAST GUIZHOU PROVINCE,CHINA. Gushengwu xuebao.13 indexed citations
Zhang, Baomin, Shuichang Zhang, Yin Leiming, & Lizeng Bian. (2005). BIOPRECURSORS OF THE LIANGLITAKE TYPE SOURCE ROCKS FROM THE LATE ORDOVICIAN OF TARIM BASIN. 22(3). 243–250.5 indexed citations
Leiming, Yin, Xunlai Yuan, Lizeng Bian, & Jie Hu. (2004). Late Mesoproterozoic microfossil assemblage on northern slope of eastern Qinling Mountains, China: a new window on early eukaryotes. 43(1). 1–13.3 indexed citations
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Leiming, Yin & Xunlai Yuan. (2003). REVIEW OF THE MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE LATE MESOPROTEROZOIC RUYANG GROUP IN SHANXI, CHINA. 20(1). 39–46.10 indexed citations
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Leiming, Yin, et al.. (2000). Palynomorphs from the transitional sequences between Ordovician and Silurian of northwestern Zhejiang, South China.18 indexed citations
Leiming, Yin, et al.. (1993). An extraordinary microfossil assemblage from terminal Proterozoic phosphate deposits in South China. 5(2).18 indexed citations
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Leiming, Yin. (1991). Ecological history of Doushantuo period in Yangtze Gorge district, S China.7 indexed citations
Chen, Junyuan, et al.. (1985). Study on Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary strata and biota in Dayangcha, Hunjiang, Jilin, China.10 indexed citations
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Leiming, Yin. (1985). Microfossils of the Doushantuo Formation in the Yangtze Gorge district,western Hubei.42 indexed citations
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