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Earth Science

D-Index
31
Citations
3692
World Ranking
8951
National Ranking
570

Best Publications

  • Porphyry deposits and oxidized magmas

    Weidong Sun;Rui-fang Huang;He Li;Yong-bin Hu

  • A-type granite belts of two chemical subgroups in central eastern China: Indication of ridge subduction

    He Li;Ming-xing Ling;Cong-ying Li;Hong Zhang

  • The formation of the Dabaoshan porphyry molybdenum deposit induced by slab rollback

    Cong-Ying Li;Hong Zhang;Hong Zhang;Fang-Yue Wang;Ji-Qiang Liu

  • Combined zircon and cassiterite U-Pb dating of the Piaotang granite-related tungsten-tin deposit, southern Jiangxi tungsten district, China

    Rongqing Zhang;Rongqing Zhang;Jianjun Lu;Bernd Lehmann;Congying Li

  • Cassiterite U-Pb geochronology constrains magmatic-hydrothermal evolution in complex evolved granite systems: The classic Erzgebirge tin province (Saxony and Bohemia)

    Rongqing Zhang;Bernd Lehmann;Reimar Seltmann;Weidong Sun

  • Dating cassiterite using laser ablation ICP-MS

    Cong-ying Li;Rong-qing Zhang;Xing Ding;Ming-xing Ling

  • High Oxygen Fugacity and Slab Melting Linked to Cu Mineralization: Evidence from Dexing Porphyry Copper Deposits, Southeastern China

    Hong Zhang;Ming-Xing Ling;Yu-Long Liu;Xiang-Lin Tu

  • The formation of porphyry copper deposits

    Weidong Sun;Jin-tuan Wang;Li-peng Zhang;Chan-chan Zhang

  • Genesis of the Gaosong Sn–Cu deposit, Gejiu district, SW China: Constraints from in situ LA-ICP-MS cassiterite U–Pb dating and trace element fingerprinting

    Jia Guo;Rongqing Zhang;Congying Li;Weidong Sun

  • Age of the Dahongliutan rare metal pegmatite deposit, West Kunlun, Xinjiang (NW China): Constraints from LA–ICP–MS U–Pb dating of columbite-(Fe) and cassiterite

    Qing-He Yan;Zeng-Wang Qiu;He Wang;Min Wang

  • Late Paleozoic calc-alkaline to shoshonitic magmatism and its geodynamic implications, Yuximolegai area, western Tianshan, Xinjiang

    Wu-Bin Yang;He-Cai Niu;Qiang Shan;Yong Luo

  • In situ elemental and Sr-O isotopic studies on apatite from the Xu-Huai intrusion at the southern margin of the North China Craton: Implications for petrogenesis and metallogeny

    Sai-Jun Sun;Xiao-Yong Yang;Guang-Jie Wang;Wei-Dong Sun

  • Formation of the world's largest molybdenum metallogenic belt: a plate-tectonic perspective on the Qinling molybdenum deposits

    Cong-Ying Li;Fang-Yue Wang;Xi-Luo Hao;Xing Ding

  • The Permian–Triassic granitoids in Bayan Obo, North China Craton: A geochemical and geochronological study

    Ming-Xing Ling;Hong Zhang;He Li;Yu-Long Liu

  • Geochronology of the Xihuashan Tungsten Deposit in Southeastern China: Constraints from Re-Os and U-Pb Dating

    Fang‐Yue Wang;Fang‐Yue Wang;Cong‐Ying Li;Ming‐Xing Ling;Hong Zhang

  • The geochemical characteristics of Haiyang A-type granite complex in Shandong, eastern China

    He Li;He Li;Ming-xing Ling;Xing Ding;Hong Zhang

  • Late Cretaceous granitic magmatism and mineralization in the Yingwuling W–Sn deposit, South China: Constraints from zircon and cassiterite U–Pb geochronology and whole-rock geochemistry

    Lipeng Zhang;Rongqing Zhang;Kai Wu;Yuxiao Chen

  • Isotopic evidence for continental ice sheet in mid-latitude region in the supergreenhouse Early Cretaceous

    Wu-Bin Yang;He-Cai Niu;Wei-Dong Sun;Qiang Shan

  • Shapinggou: the largest Climax-type porphyry Mo deposit in China

    Hong Zhang;Cong-Ying Li;Xiao-Yong Yang;Ya-Li Sun

  • Age revision of the Neotethyan arc migration into the southeast Urumieh-Dokhtar belt of Iran: Geochemistry and U–Pb zircon geochronology

    Mohammad Reza Hosseini;Jamshid Hassanzadeh;Saeed Alirezaei;Weidong Sun

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