| Research Interests
			
			Paleomagnetism and 
			Rock Magnetism, Tectonic Uplift and Climate Change, Paleoceanography 
			and Paleoclimatology, Basin Analysis 
		Publications1. J. Nie, J. 
		King, and X. Fang, The correlation between magnetic susceptibility 
		record of the Chinese aeolian sequences and benthic oxygen isotope 
		record (Geochemistry, Geophysics, and Geosystems, accepted )2. Y. Bai, X. Fang, J. Nie, Y. Wang, and F. Wu, A preliminary 
		reconstruction of the paleoecological and paleoclimatic history of the 
		Chinese Loess Plateau from the application of biomarkers, (Palaeogeography, 
		Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2008), doi: 
		10.1016/j.palaeo.2008.10.006, in press.)
 3. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, The late Pliocene-early 
		Pleostocene100 ka problem. Geophysical Research Letters, 35, L21606, 
		doi:10.1029/2008GL035265, 2008.
 4. J. Nie, J. King, Z. Liu, S. Clemens, W. Prell, and X. Fang, 
		Surface-water freshening: A cause for the onset of North Pacific 
		stratification from 2.75 Ma onward? Global and Planetary Change, 64, 
		49-52.
 5. J. Nie, J. King, M. Jackson, X., Fang, and Y., Song, AC 
		magnetic susceptibility studies of the red-clay sediments on the Chinese 
		Loess Plateau during the time interval 4.8-4.1 Ma and their 
		paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic implications. Journal of Geophysics 
		Research, 113, B10106, doi:10.1029/2008JB005654
 6. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, Tibetan uplift intensified the 
		400 k.y. signal in paleoclimate records at 4 Ma. Geological Society of 
		America Bulletin, 120, 1338-1344, DOI: 10.1130/B26349.1
 7. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, Link between benthic oxygen 
		isotopes and magnetic susceptibility in the red-clay sequence on the 
		Chinese Loess Plateau. Geophysical Research Letters, 35, L03703, 
		doi:10.1029/2007GL032817, 2008
 8. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, Enhancement mechanisms of 
		magnetic susceptibility in the Chinese red-clay sequence. Geophysical 
		Research Letters, 34, L19705, doi:10.1029/2007GL031430, 2007.
 9. X. Fang, M. Yan, R. Van der Voo, D. Rea, C. Song, J. Parés, J. Gao,
		J. Nie, and S. Dai, Late Cenozoic deformation and uplift of the 
		NE Tibetan Plateau: evidence from high-resolution magnetostratigraphy of 
		the Guide Basin, Qinghai Province, China. Geological Society of America 
		Bulletin, 117, 1208-1225, 2005.
 10. J. Nie, C. Song, X. Fang, X. Xu, and D. Sun, Paleomagnetic 
		constraint on the Pleistocene appearance of the Yellow River in the 
		Guide Basin of the NE Tibetan Plateau and its geomorphologic
 implications. Marine Geology and Quaternary Geology, 23, 59- 64, 2003. 
		(In Chinese with English abstract)
 11. C. Song, X. Fang, J. Gao, J. Nie, M. Yan, X. Xu, and D. Sun, 
		Magnetostratigraphy of Late Cenozoic fossil mammals in the northeastern 
		margin of the Tibetan Plateau. Chinese Science Bulletin, 48, 188-193, 
		2003.
 12. C. Song, X. Fang, J. Li, J. Gao, D. Sun, J. Nie, and M. Yan, 
		Late Cenozoic sedimentological evolution of the Guide Basin, Qinghai and 
		uplift of the NE Tibetan Plateau. Review of Geology, 40, 337-
 346, 2003. (In Chinese with English abstract)
 
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