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Feng Guo 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 Feng Guo sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 87 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Feng Guo 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 Feng Guo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Feng Guo is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, focusing primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research covers a wide range of subfields including Geophysics, Geology, Artificial Intelligence, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's recent publication record includes works within leading journals and venues. Notable papers include:

  • Magmatic responses to Cretaceous subduction and tearing of the paleo-Pacific Plate in SE China: An overview (2020) published in Earth-Science Reviews
  • Magmatic evolution and post-crystallization hydrothermal activity in the early Cretaceous Pingtan intrusive complex, SE China: records from apatite geochemistry (2020) in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Primary Joint Statistical Seismic Influence on Ionospheric Parameters Recorded by the CSES and DEMETER Satellites (2020) in Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • The CSES global geomagnetic field model (CGGM): an IGRF-type global geomagnetic field model based on data from the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (2021) in Earth Planets and Space
  • Storm-Time Features of the Ionospheric ELF/VLF Waves and Energetic Electron Fluxes Revealed by the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (2021) in Applied Sciences

Frequent publication venues where Feng Guo's work has appeared include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Lithos
  • Natural Hazards Research
  • Acta Petrologica Sinica
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics

Research collaboration is evident from co-authorship with several scientists, including:

  • Yangming Wu
  • Jie Liao
  • Xuhui Shen
  • Zeren Zhima
  • Xuan-Ce Wang

The major topics in Feng Guo's research portfolio are diverse and cover multiple aspects of Earth sciences. These topics include:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geological Studies and Exploration

Feng Guo's work contributes to both fundamental and applied research areas, particularly in understanding magmatic processes, seismic influences on ionospheric parameters, and geomagnetic field modeling. This range of study supports advances in geophysical methods and geological analysis through the integration of data collected from satellite missions and field investigations.

Best Publications

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of the Hegenshan ophiolitic complex: Implications for late-stage tectonic evolution of the Inner Mongolia-Daxinganling Orogenic Belt, China

    Laicheng Miao;Weiming Fan;Dunyi Liu;Fuqin Zhang

  • Late Mesozoic calc-alkaline volcanism of post-orogenic extension in the northern Da Hinggan Mountains, northeastern China

    Wei-Ming Fan;Feng Guo;Yue-Jun Wang;Ge Lin

  • Generation of Palaeocene Adakitic Andesites by Magma Mixing; Yanji Area, NE China

    Feng Guo;Feng Guo;Eizo Nakamuru;Weiming Fan;Katsura Kobayoshi

  • Geochemistry of Mesozoic mafic rocks adjacent to the Chenzhou-Linwu Fault, South China; implications for the lithospheric boundary between the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks

    Yuejun Wang;Weiming Fan;Feng Guo;Touping Peng

  • Origin of early Cretaceous calc-alkaline lamprophyres from the Sulu orogen in eastern China: implications for enrichment processes beneath continental collisional belt

    Feng Guo;Weiming Fan;Yuejun Wang;Ming Zhang

  • Multi-stage crust-mantle interaction in SE China: Temporal, thermal and compositional constraints from the Mesozoic felsic volcanic rocks in eastern Guangdong-Fujian provinces

    Feng Guo;Weiming Fan;Chaowen Li;Liang Zhao

  • Post-orogenic bimodal volcanism along the Sulu orogenic belt in Eastern China

    Wei-Ming Fan;F Guo;Y Wang;G Lin

  • Geochemical Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronological and Sr-Nd isotopic constraints on the origin of Paleoproterozoic mafic dikes from the southern Taihang Mountains and implications for the ca. 1800 Ma event of the North China Craton

    Yuejun Wang;Weiming Fan;Yanhua Zhang;Feng Guo

  • Late Mesozoic volcanism in the northern Huaiyang tectono-magmatic belt, central China: partial melts from a lithospheric mantle with subducted continental crust relicts beneath the Dabie orogen?

    Wei-Ming Fan;Feng Guo;Yue-Jun Wang;Ming Zhang

  • Early Jurassic subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Ocean in NE China: Petrologic and geochemical evidence from the Tumen mafic intrusive complex

    Feng Guo;Hongxia Li;Weiming Fan;Jingyan Li

  • Late Mesozoic Mafic Intrusive Complexes in North China Block: Constraints on the Nature of Subcontinental Lithospheric Mantle

    F. Guo;W.-M. Fan;Y.-J. Wang;G. Lin

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of Permian basalts in western Guangxi Province, Southwest China: Evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction

    Weiming Fan;Chunhong Zhang;Yuejun Wang;Feng Guo

  • Sr–Nd–Pb isotope mapping of Mesozoic igneous rocks in NE China: Constraints on tectonic framework and Phanerozoic crustal growth

    Feng Guo;Weiming Fan;Xiaofeng Gao;Chaowen Li

  • Geochemistry and Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotopes of Early Cretaceous basalts from the Great Xinggan Range, NE China: Implications for their origin and mantle source characteristics

    Lian-chang Zhang;Xin-hua Zhou;Ji-feng Ying;Fei Wang

  • Nature of the Mesozoic lithospheric mantle and tectonic decoupling beneath the Dabie Orogen, Central China: Evidence from 40Ar/39Ar geochronology, elemental and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic compositions of early Cretaceous mafic igneous rocks

    Yuejun Wang;Weiming Fan;Touping Peng;Hongfu Zhang

  • Formation and evolution of the Badain Jaran Desert, North China, as revealed by a drill core from the desert centre and by geological survey

    Fei Wang;Donghuai Sun;Fahu Chen;Jan Bloemendal

  • Geochemistry of late Mesozoic mafic magmatism in west Shandong Province, eastern China: Characterizing the lost lithospheric mantle beneath the North China Block

    Feng Guo;Weiming Fan;Yuejun Wang;Ge Lin

  • Geochemistry of late Mesozoic adakites from the Sulu belt, eastern China: magma genesis and implications for crustal recycling beneath continental collisional orogens

    Feng Guo;Weiming Fan;Chaowen Li

  • When Did the Emeishan Mantle Plume Activity Start? Geochronological and Geochemical Evidence from Ultramafic-Mafic Dikes in Southwestern China

    Feng Guo;Weiming Fan;Yuejun Wang;Chaowen Li

  • Structural evolution and 40Ar/39Ar dating of the Zanhuang metamorphic domain in the North China Craton: constraints on Paleoproterozoic tectonothermal overprinting

    Y.J Wang;W.M Fan;Y Zhang;F Guo

Frequent Co-Authors

Weiming Fan
Weiming Fan University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuejun Wang
Yuejun Wang Sun Yat-sen University
Touping Peng
Touping Peng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Liang Zhao
Liang Zhao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ming Zhang
Ming Zhang Macquarie University
Hong-Fu Zhang
Hong-Fu Zhang Northwest University
Xuan-Ce Wang
Xuan-Ce Wang Yunnan University
Simon A. Wilde
Simon A. Wilde Curtin University
Eizo Nakamura
Eizo Nakamura Okayama University
Christina Yan Wang
Christina Yan Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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