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Fu-Ping Pei

Fu-Ping Pei

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
5860
World Ranking
6784
National Ranking
433

Overview

Fu-Ping Pei is affiliated with Jilin University in China and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a notable focus on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Geology, and Biomaterials. Their research portfolio comprises a broad investigation into geological and geochemical processes, employing analytical techniques that address both elemental and isotopic evidence within tectonic and volcanic contexts.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Clay Minerals and Soil Interactions

Fu-Ping Pei has published extensively in well-regarded scholarly venues, commonly contributing to:

  • Lithos
  • Gondwana Research
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent publications demonstrate a focus on petrogenesis, tectonic environments, and geochemical isotopic constraints in the context of Chinese geology. Selected recent papers include:

  • Petrogenesis of Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks of the northeastern North China Craton: Constraints from elemental and Sr-Nd-Pb isotope geochemistry, 2021, Lithos
  • Supra-subduction zone ophiolite generated by the initial subduction of an Early Paleozoic island arc system abutting the northern North China Craton: Evidence from meta-igneous rocks, 2022, Gondwana Research
  • Tectonic nature of Permian terrane in the Kaishantun area, Yanbian: Evidence from intrusive rocks and detrital zircons, 2020, Acta Petrologica Sinica
  • Early Carboniferous seafloor spreading recorded by volcanic rocks in the western segment of the Changchun-Yanji Suture Belt, NE China, 2020, Geological Journal
  • Petrogenesis of Early Mesozoic volcanic rocks in southeastern NE China: Geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb-O isotopic evidences, 2022, Lithos

Collaboration plays a significant role in their work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Jingyang Wei
  • Tianjiao Sang
  • Bingqian Ding
  • Wen-Liang Xu
  • Zhiwei Wang

Fu-Ping Pei's interdisciplinary research integrates elements of computer science and artificial intelligence with geoscientific investigations, reflecting a diversity of approaches to understanding Earth's physical and chemical processes. The scholar's contribution spans studies in geophysics, geochemical analysis, and tectonic phenomena within northeast Asia's geological framework.

Best Publications

  • Spatial–temporal relationships of Mesozoic volcanic rocks in NE China: Constraints on tectonic overprinting and transformations between multiple tectonic regimes

    Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Fu-Ping Pei;Feng Wang;En Meng

  • Triassic volcanism in eastern Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces, NE China: Chronology, geochemistry, and tectonic implications

    Wen-Liang Xu;Wei-Qiang Ji;Fu-Ping Pei;En Meng

  • Zircon U-Pb geochronology of basement metamorphic rocks in the Songliao Basin

    FuPing Pei;WenLiang Xu;DeBin Yang;QuanGuo Zhao

  • Early Jurassic mafic magmatism in the Lesser Xing'an–Zhangguangcai Range, NE China, and its tectonic implications: Constraints from zircon U–Pb chronology and geochemistry

    Jie-Jiang Yu;Feng Wang;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Fu-Hong Gao

  • Zircon U-Pb geochronology and petrogenesis of the Late Paleozoic-Early Mesozoic intrusive rocks in the eastern segment of the northern margin of the North China Block

    Hua-Hua Cao;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Fu-Ping Pei;Zhi-Wei Wang

  • Interaction of adakitic melt-peridotite: Implications for the high-Mg# signature of Mesozoic adakitic rocks in the eastern North China Craton

    Wenliang Xu;Wenliang Xu;Wenliang Xu;Janet M. Hergt;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Fuping Pei

  • Detrital-zircon geochronology of Late Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in eastern Heilongjiang Province, NE China: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the eastern segment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

    En Meng;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Fu-Ping Pei;De-Bin Yang

  • Mesozoic adakitic rocks from the Xuzhou–Suzhou area, eastern China: Evidence for partial melting of delaminated lower continental crust

    Wen-Liang Xu;Qing-Hai Wang;Dong-Yan Wang;Jing-Hui Guo

  • Spatial extent of the influence of the deeply subducted South China Block on the southeastern North China Block: Constraints from Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes in Mesozoic mafic igneous rocks

    De-Bin Yang;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Fu-Ping Pei;Cheng-Hai Yang

  • Destruction of the North China Craton: Delamination or thermal/chemical erosion? Mineral chemistry and oxygen isotope insights from websterite xenoliths

    Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Qun-Jun Zhou;Fu-Ping Pei;De-Bin Yang

  • Permian bimodal volcanism in the Zhangguangcai Range of eastern Heilongjiang Province, NE China: Zircon U-Pb-Hf isotopes and geochemical evidence

    En Meng;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Fu-Ping Pei;De-Bin Yang

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of middle Permian-Middle Triassic intrusive rocks from central-eastern Jilin Province, NE China: Constraints on the tectonic evolution of the eastern segment of the Paleo-Asian Ocean

    Zi-Jin Wang;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Fu-Ping Pei;Zhi-Wei Wang

  • Precambrian terrane within the Songnen–Zhangguangcai Range Massif, NE China: Evidence from U–Pb ages of detrital zircons from the Dongfengshan and Tadong groups

    Feng Wang;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Fu-Hong Gao;Hai-Hong Zhang

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of Mesozoic mafic–ultramafic complexes in the southern Liaoning and southern Jilin provinces, NE China: Constraints on the spatial extent of destruction of the North China Craton

    Fu-Ping Pei;Wen-Liang Xu;De-Bin Yang;Yang Yu

  • U-Pb ages and Hf isotope data from detrital zircons in the Neoproterozoic sandstones of northern Jiangsu and southern Liaoning Provinces, China: Implications for the Late Precambrian evolution of the southeastern North China Craton

    De-Bin Yang;De-Bin Yang;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Yi-Gang Xu;Qing-Hai Wang

  • Geochemistry of peridotite xenoliths in Early Cretaceous high-Mg# diorites from the Central Orogenic Block of the North China Craton: The nature of Mesozoic lithospheric mantle and constraints on lithospheric thinning

    Wenliang Xu;Wenliang Xu;Wenliang Xu;Debin Yang;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Fuping Pei

  • Chronology and geochemistry of Mesozoic granitoids in the Bengbu area, central China: Constraints on the tectonic evolution of the eastern North China Craton

    De-Bin Yang;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Qing-Hai Wang;Fu-Ping Pei

  • Permian volcanisms in eastern and southeastern margins of the Jiamusi Massif, northeastern China: zircon U-Pb chronology, geochemistry and its tectonic implications

    En Meng;WenLiang Xu;DeBin Yang;FuPing Pei

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of Mesozoic intrusive rocks in the Xing'an Massif of NE China: Implications for the evolution and spatial extent of the Mongol-Okhotsk tectonic regime

    Yu Li;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Jie Tang;Fu-Ping Pei

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of late Paleozoic volcanic rocks on the western margin of the Songnen–Zhangguangcai Range Massif, NE China: Implications for the amalgamation history of the Xing'an and Songnen–Zhangguangcai Range massifs

    Yu Li;Wen-Liang Xu;Wen-Liang Xu;Feng Wang;Jie Tang

Frequent Co-Authors

Wen-Liang Xu
Wen-Liang Xu Jilin University
Shan Gao
Shan Gao China University of Geosciences
Yi-Gang Xu
Yi-Gang Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiu-Li Li
Qiu-Li Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhaochu Hu
Zhaochu Hu China University of Geosciences
Janet M. Hergt
Janet M. Hergt University of Melbourne
Yongsheng Liu
Yongsheng Liu Yangtze University
Jinghui Guo
Jinghui Guo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Honglin Yuan
Honglin Yuan Northwest University
Yue-Heng Yang
Yue-Heng Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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