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Biao Song publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Biao Song sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Biao Song D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Biao Song sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Biao Song is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences in China. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences, with notable involvement in Medicine. Within these broader domains, they have contributed significantly to subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Plant Science, Atmospheric Science, and Biochemistry.

The central themes of Biao Song's work cover a variety of geological and scientific topics. These include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
  • Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on geological processes and earth system evolution. Notable papers include:

  • "First mid-ocean ridge-type ophiolite from the Meso-Tethys suture zone in the north-central Tibetan plateau" (2020, Geological Society of America Bulletin)
  • "Carboniferous eclogite and garnet-omphacite granulite from northeastern Hainan Island, South China: Implications for the evolution of the eastern Palaeo-Tethys" (2020, Journal of Metamorphic Geology)
  • "Very long-term periodicity of episodic zircon production and Earth system evolution" (2022, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • "Crustal evolution events in the Chinese continent: evidence from a zircon U-Pb database" (2020, International Journal of Digital Earth)
  • "Division of crustal units in China using grid-based clustering and a zircon U-Pb geochronology database" (2020, Computers & Geosciences)

Biao Song has published frequently in journals such as Precambrian Research, Scientia Horticulturae, Geological Society of America Bulletin, Journal of Metamorphic Geology, and Earth-Science Reviews.

Collaborative efforts include multiple works with recurrent co-authors:

  • Xiaochun Liu
  • Yujing Wu
  • Xianjun Fang
  • Jianqing Ji
  • Da Su

Best Publications

  • 3800 to 2500 Ma crustal evolution in the Anshan area of Liaoning Province, northeastern China

    Biao Song;Allen P. Nutman;Dunyi Liu;Jiashan Wu

  • Zircon U-Pb and Hf isotope constraints on the Mesozoic tectonics and crustal evolution of southern Tibet

    Mei Fei Chu;Sun Lin Chung;Biao Song;Dunyi Liu

  • SHRIMP U–Pb zircon geochronology of Palaeoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks in the North China Craton: Evidence for a major Late Palaeoproterozoic tectonothermal event

    Yusheng Wan;Biao Song;Dunyi Liu;Simon A Wilde

  • Zircon SHRIMP U-Pb ages of the Gangdese Batholith and implications for Neotethyan subduction in southern Tibet

    Da Ren Wen;Dunyi Liu;Sun Lin Chung;Mei Fei Chu

  • Evolution from Oceanic Subduction to Continental Collision: a Case Study from the Northern Tibetan Plateau Based on Geochemical and Geochronological Data

    Shuguang Song;Lifei Zhang;Yaoling Niu;L I Su

  • Age, geochemistry, and tectonic implications of a late Paleozoic stitching pluton in the North Tian Shan suture zone, western China

    Bao-Fu Han;Zhao-Jie Guo;Zhi-Cheng Zhang;Lei Zhang

  • Contrasting Late Carboniferous and Late Permian–Middle Triassic intrusive suites from the northern margin of the North China craton: Geochronology, petrogenesis, and tectonic implications

    Shuan Hong Zhang;Yue Zhao;Biao Song;Jian Min Hu

  • Archean crustal evolution of the Jiaodong Peninsula, China, as revealed by zircon SHRIMP geochronology, elemental and Nd-isotope geochemistry

    Bor-ming Jahn;Dunyi Liu;Yusheng Wan;Biao Song

  • SHRIMP U–Pb zircon geochronology and geochemistry of metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks in Northwestern Fujian, Cathaysia block, China: Tectonic implications and the need to redefine lithostratigraphic units

    Yusheng Wan;Dunyi Liu;Meihui Xu;Jianmin Zhuang

  • Carboniferous granitic plutons from the northern margin of the North China block: implications for a late Palaeozoic active continental margin

    Shuan-Hong Zhang;Yue Zhao;Biao Song;Zhen-Yu Yang

  • SHRIMP zircon U-Pb age constraints on Neoproterozoic Quruqtagh diamictites in NW China

    Bei Xu;Shuhai Xiao;Haibo Zou;Yan Chen

  • Late Cretaceous Gangdese intrusions of adakitic geochemical characteristics, SE Tibet: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications

    Da Ren Wen;Sun Lin Chung;Biao Song;Yoshiyuki Iizuka

  • Triassic collision of western Tianshan orogenic belt, China: Evidence from SHRIMP U-Pb dating of zircon from HP/UHP eclogitic rocks

    Lifei Zhang;Yongliang Ai;Xuping Li;Daniela Rubatto

  • Geochemical and Nd isotopic compositions of 3.8 Ga meta-quartz dioritic and trondhjemitic rocks from the Anshan area and their geological significance

    Yusheng Wan;Dunyi Liu;Biao Song;Jishan Wu

  • SHRIMP U–Pb ages of ultrahigh-pressure and retrograde metamorphism of gneisses, south-western Sulu terrane, eastern China

    Fulai Liu;Zhiqin Xu;J. G. Liou;Biao Song

  • Further evidence for ∼1.85 Ga metamorphism in the Central Zone of the North China Craton: SHRIMP U–Pb dating of zircon from metamorphic rocks in the Lushan area, Henan Province

    Yusheng Wan;Simon A. Wilde;Dunyi Liu;Changxiu Yang

  • Late Palaeozoic{Early Mesozoic geological features of South China: Response to the Indosinian collision events in Southeast Asia

    Liangshu S. Shu;Michel Faure;Bo Wang;Xinmin Zhou

  • The 132 Ma Comei-Bunbury large igneous province: Remnants identified in present-day southeastern Tibet and southwestern Australia

    Di-Cheng Zhu;Sun-Lin Chung;Xuan-Xue Mo;Zhi-Dan Zhao

  • U-Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe ages from the Doushantuo Formation in south China: Constraints on late Neoproterozoic glaciations

    Shihong Zhang;Ganqing Jiang;Junming Zhang;Biao Song

  • Evolution of the Yunkai Terrane, South China: Evidence from SHRIMP zircon U–Pb dating, geochemistry and Nd isotope

    Yusheng Wan;Dunyi Liu;Simon A. Wilde;Jianjin Cao

  • Early Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Chinese South Tianshan Orogen: constraints from SHRIMP zircon U–Pb geochronology and geochemistry of basaltic and dioritic rocks from Xiate, NW China

    Qing Qian;Jun Gao;Reiner Klemd;Guoqi He

  • Petrology, Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic geochemistry and zircon chronology of the Late Palaeozoic volcanic rocks in the southwestern Tianshan Mountains, Xinjiang, NW China

    Yongfeng Zhu;Xuan Guo;Biao Song;Lifei Zhang

  • SHRIMP U-Pb ages of K-bentonite beds in the Xiamaling Formation: Implications for revised subdivision of the Meso- to Neoproterozoic history of the North China Craton

    Wenbo Su;Shihong Zhang;Warren D. Huff;Huaikun Li

  • Petrogenesis of Early Cretaceous intrusions in the Sulu ultrahigh-pressure orogenic belt, east China and their relationship to lithospheric thinning

    Jin Hui Yang;Fu Yuan Wu;Sun Lin Chung;Simon A. Wilde

Frequent Co-Authors

Dunyi Liu
Dunyi Liu Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
Yue Zhao
Yue Zhao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sun-Lin Chung
Sun-Lin Chung National Taiwan University
Yusheng Wan
Yusheng Wan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lifei Zhang
Lifei Zhang Peking University
Shuan-Hong Zhang
Shuan-Hong Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Simon A. Wilde
Simon A. Wilde Curtin University
Shuguang Song
Shuguang Song Peking University
Xiaochun Liu
Xiaochun Liu Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
Yaoling Niu
Yaoling Niu China University of Geosciences

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