Su-chin Chang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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(Applications of high-precision geochronology in evolution and mass extinctions.) |
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Zheng D, Chang SC, Wang H, et al. (2018) Middle-Late Triassic insect radiation revealed by diverse fossils and isotopic ages from China. Science Advances. 4: eaat1380 |
Wang J, Ye Y, Pei R, et al. (2018) Age of Jurassic basal sauropods in Sichuan, China: A reappraisal of basal sauropod evolution Geological Society of America Bulletin. 130: 1493-1500 |
Zheng D, Nel A, Chang S, et al. (2018) A well-preserved true dragonfly (Anisoptera: Gomphides: Burmagomphidae fam. nov.) from Cretaceous Burmese amber Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 16: 881-889 |
Zheng D, Dong C, Wang H, et al. (2017) The first damsel-dragonfly (Odonata: Isophlebioidea: Campterophlebiidae) from the Middle Jurassic of Shaanxi Province, northwestern China Alcheringa. 41: 509-513 |
Chang S, Gao K, Zhou C, et al. (2017) New chronostratigraphic constraints on the Yixian Formation with implications for the Jehol Biota Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 487: 399-406 |
Deng K, Yang S, Li C, et al. (2017) Detrital zircon geochronology of river sands from Taiwan: Implications for sedimentary provenance of Taiwan and its source link with the east China mainland Earth-Science Reviews. 164: 31-47 |
Zheng D, Zhang Q, Nel A, et al. (2016) New damselflies (Odonata: Zygoptera: Hemiphlebiidae, Dysagrionidae) from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber Alcheringa. 1-10 |
Wang J, Chang SC, Lu HB, et al. (2016) Detrital zircon provenance of the Wangshi and Laiyang groups of the Jiaolai basin: Evidence for Early Cretaceous uplift of the Sulu orogen, Eastern China International Geology Review. 58: 719-736 |
Zheng D, Nel A, Wang B, et al. (2016) A new damsel-dragonfly from the Lower Jurassic of northwestern China and its paleobiogeographic significance Journal of Paleontology. 90: 485-490 |
Wang J, Chang SC, Lin P, et al. (2016) Evidence of Early Cretaceous transpression in the Sulu orogenic belt, eastern China Tectonophysics. 687: 44-55 |