1.Chen Zuoling*, Lü Peizong, Tang Zihua, Yang Shiling, Wang Xu, Cui Linlin, Fang Linhao, Ding Zhongli, 2025.Wetland methane feedback during the early Eocene hyperthermals. Geology, 53, 404-408.
2.Chen Zuoling*, Li Chenyan, Yang Shiling, Lü Peizong*, Tang Zihua, Sun Jimin, Ni Xijun, Fang Linhao, Ding Zhongli, 2025. Two Sites in East Asia Add to Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity of Wildfire Activity Across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. Geophysical Research Letters, 52, e2024GL113829.
3.Wang Xueting, Chen Zuoling, Cui Linlin, Wang Xu, 2025. Spatiotemporal evolution of wildfire activity during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in China. Science China Earth Sciences, 68, 509-522.
4.De Palma M., Wu Qingting, Dong Yixin, Benjamin S., Cepin E., Bermudez, H., Chen Zuoling, Jiang Shijun, Cui Ying, 2025. Stable isotopes of black carbon and their implications to paleoclimate in the eastern Tethys during the PETM. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 663, 112794.
5.王永达, 杨石岭, 沈冰, 朱茂炎, 陈祚伶, 纪伟强, 黄晓芳, 孙敏敏, 张师豪, 2024. 地球深部过程与极热和极冷事件. 科学通报, 69(2), 215-229.
6.梁耀, 王学婷, 陈祚伶*, 2024. 古新世-始新世极热事件南阳盆地湖相沉积物的岩石磁学研究.第四纪研究, 44(5), 1215-1224.
7.Yang Shiling, Wang Yongda, Huang Xiaofang, Sun Minmin, Han Jingtai, Wang Xu, Chen Zuoling, Zhang Shihao, Jiang Wenying, Tang Zihua, Gu Zhaoyan, Xiong Shangfa, Ding Zhongli, 2024. Pliocene CO2 rise due to sea-level fall as a mechanism for the delayed ice age. Global and Planetary Change, 236, 104431.
8.Chen Zuoling*, Ding Zhongli, Yang Shiling, Sun Jimin, Zhu Min, Xiao Yiling, Tong Fengtai, Liang Yao, 2023. Strong Coupling Between Carbon Cycle, Climate, and Weathering During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Geophysical Research Letters, 50, e2023GL102897.
9.Chen Zuoling*, Ding Zhongli, Sun Jimin, Yang Shiling, Ni Xijun, Wang Xu, Wang Yongli, Zhang Jiangyong, He Wei, 2023. Freshwater ecosystem collapse and mass mortalities at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal maximum. Global and Planetary Change, 227, 104175.
10.陈祚伶, 2022. 古新世-始新世极热事件碳循环研究进展. 科学通报, 67(15), 1704-1714.
11.Wang Xu, Feng Lianjun, Longstaffe Fred, Chen Zuoling, Zhu Min, Li Hongwei, Cui Linlin, Du Guangpeng, Ding Zhongli, 2022. Changes in sulfur cycling in a large lake during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum and implications for lake deoxygenation. Global and Planetary Change, 208, 103716.
12.Guo Licheng, Zhang Bin, Xiong Shangfa, Wu Jiabin, Chen Zuoling, Cui Jingyi, Chen Yulu, Ye Wei, Zhu Lidong, 2022. Shifts in the silicate weathering regime in South China during the Meso-Cenozoic linked to Asian summer monsoon evolution. Global and Planetary Change, 212, 103809.
13.Chen Zuoling*, Dong Xinxin, Wang Xu, Tang Zihua, Yang Shiling, Zhu Min, Ding Zhongli, 2020. Spatial change of precipitation in response to the Paleocene-Eocene thermal Maximum warming in China. Global and Planetary Change, 194, 103313.
14.Chen Zuoling*, Ding Zhongli, Tang Zihua, Yang Shiling, Wang Xu, and Cui Linlin, 2017. Paleoweathering and paleoenvironmental change recorded in lacustrine sediments of the early to middle Eocene in Fushun Basin, Northeast China. Geophysics Geochemistry Geosystems, 18, 41-51.
15.Chen Zuoling*, Ding Zhongli, Yang Shiling, Zhang Chunxia, and Wang Xu, 2016. Increased precipitation and weathering across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in central China. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 17, 2286-2297.
16.Chen Zuoling*, Wang Xu, Hu Jianfang, Yang Shiling, Zhu Min, Dong Xinxin, Tang Zihua, Peng Ping’an, and Zhongli Ding*, 2014. Structure of the carbon isotope excursion in a high-resolution lacustrine Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum record from central China. Earth Planetary Science Letters, 408(1), 331-340.
17.Chen Zuoling*, Ding Zhongli, Tang Zihua, Wang Xu, and Yang Shiling, 2014. Early Eocene carbon isotope excursions:Evidence from the terrestrial coal seam in the Fushun Basin, Northeast China. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(10), 3559-3564.
18.陈祚伶, 丁仲礼, 2011. 古新世-始新世极热事件研究进展. 第四纪研究, 31(6), 937-950.
19.Zhu Min, Ding Zhongli, Wang Xu, Chen Zuoling, Jiang Hanchao, Dong Xinxin, Jijunliang, Tang Zihua, and Luo Pan, 2010. High-resolution carbon isotope record for the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum from the Nanyang Basin, Central China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 55, 3606-3611.