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Chun-Yong Wang is a researcher affiliated with the China Earthquake Administration in China. Their work primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular concentration in Geophysics.

Their research spans several subfields including:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Speech and Hearing
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Global and Planetary Change

Key topics addressed by their work include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health

Their recent publications cover a range of geophysical and geological issues. Selected papers include:

  • "Asthenospheric upwelling beneath northeastern margin of Ordos Block: Constraints from Rayleigh surface-wave tomography," published in 2020 in Tectonophysics
  • "Textures, trace elements, sulfur, lead and He-Ar isotope analyses of pyrite: Implications for ore-forming processes and the origin of the Shenjiayao gold deposit, southern margin of the North China Craton," published in 2022 in Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Teleseismic shear wave splitting and intracontinental collision deformation of the northern Tibetan Plateau and the eastern Tarim basin," published in 2023 in Science China Earth Sciences
  • "Geochronology of the Shenjiayao gold deposit in the southern North China Craton: Constraints from in situ monazite U-Pb and mica Rb-Sr dating," published in 2023 in Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Intra-Continental Collision of the Tarim Basin and the Northern Tibetan Plateau," published in 2024 in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Frequent co-authors in Wang's research collaborations include:

  • Z. Yao
  • Wenhao Tang
  • Huishou Ye
  • Xiaowei Li
  • Haobin Shi

Common publication venues for this researcher are:

  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Tectonophysics
  • Science China Earth Sciences
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Environmental Pollution

Best Publications

  • Crustal structure beneath the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and its tectonic implications

    Chun-Yong Wang;Wei-Bin Han;Jian-Ping Wu;Hai Lou

  • Constraining the extent of crust–mantle coupling in central Asia using GPS, geologic, and shear wave splitting data

    Lucy M. Flesch;William E. Holt;Paul G. Silver;Melissa Stephenson;Melissa Stephenson

  • Evidence for mechanically coupled lithosphere in central Asia and resulting implications

    Chun-Yong Wang;Lucy M. Flesch;Paul G. Silver;Li-Jun Chang

  • Three-dimensional velocity structure of crust and upper mantle in southwestern China and its tectonic implications

    Chun-Yong Wang;W. Winston Chan;Walter D. Mooney

  • Ambient noise Rayleigh wave tomography in western Sichuan and eastern Tibet

    Hongyi Li;Wei Su;Chun-Yong Wang;Zhongxian Huang

  • An overview of the crustal structure of the Tibetan plateau after 35 years of deep seismic soundings

    Zhongjie Zhang;Yangfan Deng;Jiwen Teng;Chunyong Wang

  • Lateral variation of crustal structure in the Ordos block and surrounding regions, North China, and its tectonic implications

    Chun-Yong Wang;E. Sandvol;L. Zhu;Hai Lou

  • A crustal model of the ultrahigh-pressure Dabie Shan orogenic belt, China, derived from deep seismic refraction profiling

    Chun-Yong Wang;Rong-Sheng Zeng;Walter D. Mooney;B.R. Hacker

  • Investigation of the Moho discontinuity beneath the Chinese mainland using deep seismic sounding profiles

    Jiwen Teng;Zhongjie Zhang;Xiankang Zhang;Chunyong Wang

  • Crustal structure variation along 30°N in the eastern Tibetan Plateau and its tectonic implications

    Chun-Yong Wang;Hai Lou;Paul G. Silver;Lupei Zhu

  • S-wave crustal and upper mantle’s velocity structure in the eastern Tibetan Plateau―Deep environment of lower crustal flow

    ChunYong Wang;Hai Lou;ZhiYong Lü;JianPing Wu

  • A study on 3-D velocity structure of crust and upper mantle in Sichuan-Yunan region, China

    Chun-yong Wang;W. D. Mooney;Xi-li Wang;Jian-ping Wu

  • Vertical coherence of deformation in lithosphere in the NE margin of the Tibetan plateau using GPS and shear-wave splitting data

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  • Seismic anisotropy of upper mantle in eastern Tibetan Plateau and related crust-mantle coupling pattern

    ChunYong Wang;LiJun Chang;ZhiYong Lü;JiaZheng Qin

  • Three‐dimensional lithospheric S wave velocity model of the NE Tibetan Plateau and western North China Craton

    Xingchen Wang;Yonghua Li;Zhifeng Ding;Lupei Zhu

  • Crustal structure of the northern margin of the eastern Tien Shan, China, and its tectonic implications for the 1906 M~7.7 Manas earthquake

    Chun-Yong Wang;Zhu-En Yang;Hai Luo;Walter D. Mooney

  • Crustal thicknesses and Poisson's ratios in the eastern Tibetan Plateau and their tectonic implications

    Chun-Yong Wang;Lupei Zhu;Hai Lou;Bor-Shouh Huang

  • Crustal structure in Tengchong Volcano-Geothermal Area, western Yunnan, China

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  • Crustal structure beneath the Songpan—Garze orogenic belt

    Chun-yong Wang;Wei-bin Han;Jian-ping Wu;Hai Lou

  • The crustal structure under Sanjiang and its dynamic implications: Revealed by seismic reflection/refraction profile between Zhefang and Binchuan, Yunnan

    Zhongjie Zhang

  • Deep tectonic setting of the 2008 Wenchuan M s 8.0 earthquake in southwestern China―Joint analysis of teleseismic P-wave receiver functions and Bouguer gravity anomalies

    Hai Lou;ChunYong Wang;ZhiYong Lü;ZhiXiang Yao

  • Crustal structure of Gondwana- and Yangtze-typed blocks: An example by wide-angle seismic profile from Menglian to Malong in western Yunnan

    Zhongjie Zhang;Zhiming Bai;Chunyong Wang;Jiwen Teng

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel W. Chan
Daniel W. Chan Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Walter D. Mooney
Walter D. Mooney United States Geological Survey
Zhongjie Zhang
Zhongjie Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiwen Teng
Jiwen Teng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Paul G. Silver
Paul G. Silver Carnegie Institution for Science
William E. Holt
William E. Holt Stony Brook University
Yue-Gau Chen
Yue-Gau Chen National Taiwan University
Xiwei Xu
Xiwei Xu Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Bor-Shouh Huang
Bor-Shouh Huang Academia Sinica
Weiming Fan
Weiming Fan University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

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