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The Serie Lectures Beidi Lecture Hall started with the First Lecture given by Academician Sun Youhong, President of CUGBApr 22, 2023

On April 22nd the lecture entitled Cherish the Earth, Harmonious Coexistence between Human and Nature was held in China University of Geosciences Beijing as the starting lecture for the series lectures Beidi Lecture Hall on the occasion of the forthcoming 54th Earth Day.

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Geosciences Research

Scientific research is the foundation and source of the vitality of research universities, and the ability of scientific and technological innovation is the concentrated embodiment of the core competitiveness of universities.
Taking inheritance and innovation as its own responsibility, CUGB adapts to the national scientific research management system and operation mechanism, faces the frontier of Geosciences and national strategic needs, and based on the needs of "double first-class" discipline construction and school development, promotes the collaborative innovation of industry university research, promotes the collaborative development of basic research and applied research, continuously enhances the innovation consciousness of teachers and students, and actively seeks new growth points of scientific research development.

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Dec 13, 2024
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School of Earth Sciences And Resources
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Wenbo Wang:The climatic pattern of East Asia shifted in response to cratonic thinning in the Early Cretaceous【CEE】

Dec 11, 2024
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School of Earth Sciences And Resources
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Zhixiong Li:Deciphering the Roles of Molecular Weight and Carboxyl Richness of Organic Matter on Their Adsorption onto Ferrihydrite Nanoparticles and the Resulting Aggregation【ES&T】

Dec 9, 2024
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School of Science
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Xiaojie Bai:Pyrite-Based Solid-State Batteries: Progresses, Challenges, and Perspectives【AFM】

Dec 6, 2024
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School of Earth Sciences And Resources
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Jianbo Cheng:Radiolarian-based stratigraphic reconstruction along the western Yarlung-Tsangpo suture zone, southern Tibet, and its implication for Neo-Tethyan late【GSA Bulletin】

In response to westward subduction of the Paleo-Pacific, the North China Craton experienced the uplift of an eastern coastal plateau followed by subsidence in the Early Cretaceous, which potentially drove a shift in climatic patterns.

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The aggregation behavior of ferrihydrite nanoparticles (FNPs) can control the fate of associated aqueous contaminants, trace elements, and organic compounds.

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Pyrite (FeS2), as a transition metal sulfide, has a promise application in the field of secondary batteries due to its abundant reserves, high theoretical capacity, safety, and non-toxicity.

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Mélange complexes and continental marginal deposits along suture zones can provide crucial insights into the subduction-accretion processes of oceanic lithosphere and continent-continent collisions.

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