1. Pan, B., Li, Q., Hu, X., Geng, H., Gao, H., Bedrock channels response to differential rock uplift in eastern Qilian Mountain along the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (2015), doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2014.12.009
2. Pan Baotian, Guan Qingyu, Gao Hongshan, Guan Dongsheng, Liu Fenliang, Li Zongmeng, Su Huai. The origin and sources of loess-like sediment in the Jinsha River Valley, SW China. Boreas, 43(1): 121-131, 2014.
3. Pan Baotian, Hu Xiaofei, Gao Hongshan, Hu Zhenbo, Cao Bo, Geng Haopeng, Li Qingyang. Late Quaternary river incision rates and rock uplift pattern of the eastern Qilian Shan Mountain, China. Geomorphology, 184(15): 84-97, 2013.
4. Hu Zhenbo, Pan Baotian, Wang Junping, Cao Bo, Gao Hongshan. Fluvial terrace formation in the eastern Fenwei Basin, China, during the past 1.2 Ma as a combined archive of tectonics and climate change. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 60: 235–245, 2012.
5. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian, Li Na, Li Qiong, Zhang Jundi, Xu Shujian, Gao Hongshan, Liu Jia. Loess record of the evolution history of severe sandstorms in the Tengger Desert during the Last Interglacial Period (MIS5). Geosciences Journal, 2010, 14(2), 155-162.
6. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian, Li Na, Li Qiong, Zhang Jundi, Gao Hongshan, Liu Jia. A warming interval during the MIS 5a/4 transition in two high-resolution loess sections from China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2010, 38, 255-261.
7. Pan Baotian, Su Hui, Hu Zhenbo, Hu Xiaofei, Gao Hongshan, Li Jijun, Kirby Eric. Evaluating the role of climate and tectonics during non-steady incision of the Yellow River: Evidence from a 1.24 Ma terrace record near Lanzhou, China. Quaternary Science Review, 2009, 28: 3281-3290.
8. Gao Hongshan, Liu Xiaofeng, Pan Baotian et al. Stream response to Quaternary tectonic and climatic change: Evidence from the upper Weihe River, central China. Quaternary International, 2008,186:123–131.
9. Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, Wu Guangjian, et al. Dating of erosion surface and terraces in the eastern Qilian Shan, northwest China. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2007, 32(1): 143-154.
10. Pan Baotian, Liu Xiaofeng, Gao Hongshan, et al. Dating and genesis of the upper Weihe River terraces around Longxi basin, China. Progress in Natural Science, 2007, 17(11): 1134-1140.
11. Wang Yong, Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, et al. Magnetic fabric-based reconstruction of the paleowind direction from a loess sequence in the northeastern flank of the Qilian Mountains. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 2007, 50(4): 1005-1010.
12. Guan Qingyu, Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, et al. Instability characteristics of the East Asian Monsoon recorded by high-resolution loess sections from the last interglacial (MIS5). Science in China (Series D), 2007, 50(7): 1067-1075.
13. Wu Guangjian, Pan Baotian, Gao Hongshan, et al. Climatic signals in the Chinese loess record for the Last Glacial: The influence of northern high latitudes and the tropical Pacific. Quaternary International, 2006, 154-155: 128-135.
14. Pan Baotian, Wang Junping, Gao Hongshan, et al. Paleomagnetic dating of the topmost terrace in Kouma, Henan and its indication to the Yellow River running through the Sanmen Gorges. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2005, 50(7): 657-664.
15. Pan Baotian, Wang Junping, Gao Hongshan, et al. Terrace dating as an archive of the run-through of the the Sanmen Gorges. Progress in Natural Science, 2005, 15(12): 1096-1103.