Chen-Feng You focuses on Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Sediment, Hydrothermal circulation and Boron. His study in Geochemistry focuses on Décollement in particular. His research integrates issues of Surface water, Algae, Particulates, Metal and Analytical chemistry in his study of Mineralogy.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Sedimentary rock, Trough, Magmatism and Mud volcano. His research in Boron intersects with topics in Fractionation, Pore water pressure and Drilling. His studies in Isotopes of boron integrate themes in fields like Seawater, Ocean acidification and Alkalinity.
His main research concerns Geochemistry, Seawater, Mineralogy, Analytical chemistry and Carbonate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Subduction, Sediment and Hydrothermal circulation in addition to Geochemistry. His Seawater research includes elements of Ion exchange, Adsorption, Surface water and Groundwater.
His Mineralogy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental chemistry, Organic matter, Pore water pressure and Strontium. His study focuses on the intersection of Analytical chemistry and fields such as Boron with connections in the field of Fractionation. The concepts of his Weathering study are interwoven with issues in Drainage basin, Erosion, Silicate and Radiogenic nuclide.
Geochemistry, Isotopes of boron, Weathering, Analytical chemistry and Sedimentary rock are his primary areas of study. His Geochemistry research incorporates themes from Soil water, Hydrothermal circulation and Isotope fractionation. His Isotopes of boron research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Trace element, Mineralogy and Subduction, Oceanic crust.
His Weathering study incorporates themes from Pollutant, Estuary, Zinc, Carbonate and Erosion. The study of Analytical chemistry is intertwined with the study of Boron in a number of ways. His Clay minerals research incorporates elements of Environmental chemistry and Seawater.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Strontium, Adsorption, Inorganic chemistry and Seawater. His work deals with themes such as Earth science and Oceanic crust, which intersect with Geochemistry. His Strontium research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Endothermic process, Mineralogy and Radiogenic nuclide.
His work carried out in the field of Adsorption brings together such families of science as Industrial wastewater treatment and Oxidation state. His Inorganic chemistry research integrates issues from Desorption, Reagent and Langmuir adsorption model. Chen-Feng You has included themes like Gibbs free energy, Environmental remediation, Metallurgy, Copper and Aqueous solution in his Seawater study.
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Trace element behavior in hydrothermal experiments: Implications for fluid processes at shallow depths in subduction zones
C.-F. You;P.R. Castillo;J.M. Gieskes;L.H. Chan.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1996)
Source-to-sink transport processes of fluvial sediments in the South China Sea
Zhifei Liu;Yulong Zhao;Christophe Colin;Karl Stattegger.
Earth-Science Reviews (2016)
Variability of Southwest Indian summer monsoon precipitation during the Bølling-Ållerød
Ashish Sinha;Kevin G. Cannariato;Lowell D. Stott;Hong Chun Li.
Geology (2005)
Foraminiferal boron isotope ratios as a proxy for surface ocean pH over the past 21 Myr
Arthur J. Spivack;Chen Feng You;H. Jesse Smith.
Nature (1993)
Clay mineral distribution in surface sediments of the northeastern South China Sea and surrounding fluvial drainage basins: Source and transport
Zhifei Liu;Christophe Colin;Xiajing Li;Yulong Zhao;Yulong Zhao.
Marine Geology (2010)
Lithium isotopic composition of Central American volcanic arc lavas: implications for modification of subarc mantle by slab-derived fluids: correction
L. H. Chan;W. P. Leeman;Chen-Feng You.
Chemical Geology (1999)
Interlaboratory study for coral Sr/Ca and other element/Ca ratio measurements
Ed C. Hathorne;Alexander C. Gagnon;Thomas Felis;Jess F. Adkins.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2013)
Mobilization of boron in convergent margins: Implications for the boron geochemical cycle
Chen-Feng You;Arthur J. Spivack;Jesse H. Smith;Joris M. Gieskes.
Geology (1993)
Precise determination of lithium isotopic composition in low concentration natural samples
Chen-Feng You;Lui Heung Chan.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1996)
The partition of Be between soil and water
Chen Feng You;Chen Feng You;Typhoon Lee;Typhoon Lee;Yuan Huei Li.
Chemical Geology (1989)
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