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Chunming Han is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily centers around Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a notable focus on Geophysics and Artificial Intelligence. Their body of work includes contributions to Geochemistry and Petrology, Paleontology, and aspects of Economics and Econometrics.

Their main topics of study encompass Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Geochemistry and Geochronology of Asian Mineral Deposits, and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils.

Chunming Han has authored several papers published in different venues. Noteworthy recent publications include:

  • Accretionary processes and metallogenesis of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Advances and perspectives, 2020, Science China Earth Sciences
  • The youngest matrix of 234 Ma of the Kanguer accretionary mélange containing blocks of N-MORB basalts: constraints on the northward subduction of the Paleo-Asian Kanguer Ocean in the Eastern Tianshan of the Southern Altaids, 2021, International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Provenance and tectonic setting of late Paleozoic sedimentary rocks from the Alxa Tectonic Belt (NW China): Implications for accretionary tectonics of the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt, 2020, Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • Late Paleozoic Chingiz and Saur Arc Amalgamation in West Junggar (NW China): Implications for Accretionary Tectonics in the Southern Altaids, 2020, Tectonics
  • Carboniferous to Early Triassic magmatism and accretion in Alxa (NW China): implications for accretionary orogenesis of the southern Altaids, 2020, Journal of the Geological Society

Frequent co-authors in their research include Wenjiao Xiao, Dongfang Song, Songjian Ao, Zhiyong Zhang, and Brian F. Windley.

The most common venues where Chunming Han publishes include Ore Geology Reviews, Precambrian Research, International Journal of Earth Sciences, Geological Journal, and Science China Earth Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Middle Cambrian to Permian subduction-related accretionary orogenesis of Northern Xinjiang, NW China: Implications for the tectonic evolution of central Asia

    Wenjiao Xiao;Chunming Han;Chao Yuan;Min Sun

  • A Tale of Amalgamation of Three Permo-Triassic Collage Systems in Central Asia: Oroclines, Sutures, and Terminal Accretion

    Wenjiao Xiao;Brian F. Windley;Shu Sun;Jiliang Li

  • Paleozoic multiple accretionary and collisional tectonics of the Chinese Tianshan orogenic collage

    Wenjiao Xiao;Brian F. Windley;Mark B. Allen;Chunming Han

  • A review of the western part of the Altaids: A key to understanding the architecture of accretionary orogens

    Wenjiao Xiao;Baochun Huang;Chunming Han;Shu Sun

  • End-Permian to mid-Triassic termination of the accretionary processes of the southern Altaids: implications for the geodynamic evolution, Phanerozoic continental growth, and metallogeny of Central Asia

    Wenjiao Xiao;Brian Windley;B. C. Huang;C. M. Han

  • Paleozoic multiple subduction-accretion processes of the southern Altaids

    W J Xiao;B F Windley;C Yuan;M Sun

  • Late Paleozoic to early Triassic multiple roll-back and oroclinal bending of the Mongolia collage in Central Asia

    Wenjiao Xiao;Brian F. Windley;Chunming Han;Chunming Han;Wei Liu

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of Early Permian mafic–ultramafic complexes in the Beishan area, Xinjiang, NW China: Implications for late Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the southern Altaids

    S.J. Ao;W.J. Xiao;C.M. Han;Q.G. Mao

  • In-situ U–Pb, Hf and Re–Os isotopic analyses of the Xiangshan Ni–Cu–Co deposit in Eastern Tianshan (Xinjiang), Central Asia Orogenic Belt: Constraints on the timing and genesis of the mineralization

    Chunming Han;Wenjiao Xiao;Guochun Zhao;Songjian Ao

  • Kinematics and age constraints of deformation in a Late Carboniferous accretionary complex in Western Junggar, NW China

    Ji'en Zhang;Wenjiao Xiao;Chunming Han;Songjian Ao

  • A Devonian to Carboniferous intra-oceanic subduction system in Western Junggar, NW China

    Ji'en Zhang;Wenjiao Xiao;Chunming Han;Qigui Mao

  • How many sutures in the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Insights from East Xinjiang–West Gansu (NW China)?

    Wenjiao Xiao;Chunming Han;Wei Liu;Bo Wan

  • Late Ordovician to early Devonian adakites and Nb-enriched basalts in the Liuyuan area, Beishan, NW China: Implications for early Paleozoic slab-melting and crustal growth in the southern Altaids

    Qigui Mao;Wenjiao Xiao;Tonghui Fang;Jingbin Wang

  • Major types, characteristics and geodynamic mechanism of Upper Paleozoic copper deposits in northern Xinjiang, northwestern China

    Chunming Han;Wenjiao Xiao;Guochun Zhao;Jingwen Mao

  • The Liuyuan complex in the Beishan, NW China: a Carboniferous–Permian ophiolitic fore-arc sliver in the southern Altaids

    Qigui Mao;Wenjiao Xiao;Brian F. Windley;Chunming Han

  • Cambrian to early Silurian ophiolite and accretionary processes in the Beishan collage, NW China: implications for the architecture of the Southern Altaids

    S. J. Ao;W. J. Xiao;C. M. Han;X. H. Li

  • Accretionary processes and metallogenesis of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Advances and perspectives

    Wenjiao Xiao;Dongfang Song;Brian F. Windley;Jiliang Li

  • Structure, age, and tectonic development of the Huoshishan–Niujuanzi ophiolitic mélange, Beishan, southernmost Altaids

    Zhonghua Tian;Wenjiao Xiao;Brian F. Windley;Li'na Lin

  • Field geology, geochronology and geochemistry of mafic–ultramafic rocks from Alxa, China: Implications for Late Permian accretionary tectonics in the southern Altaids

    Jianyun Feng;Wenjiao Xiao;Brian Windley;Chunming Han

  • Two episodes of Paleoproterozoic mafic intrusions from Liaoning province, North China Craton: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications

    Lingling Yuan;Xiaohui Zhang;Fuhong Xue;Chunming Han

  • Progressive accretionary tectonics of the Beishan orogenic collage, southern Altaids: Insights from zircon U–Pb and Hf isotopic data of high-grade complexes

    Dongfang Song;Wenjiao Xiao;Chunming Han;Jiliang Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Wenjiao Xiao
Wenjiao Xiao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bo Wan
Bo Wan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Songjian Ao
Songjian Ao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ben-Xun Su
Ben-Xun Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
Brian F. Windley
Brian F. Windley University of Leicester
Guochun Zhao
Guochun Zhao University of Hong Kong
Min Sun
Min Sun University of Hong Kong
Chao Yuan
Chao Yuan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Alan S. Collins
Alan S. Collins University of Adelaide
Baochun Huang
Baochun Huang Peking University

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