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Guangming Li is affiliated with the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans various subfields, with a significant focus on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Oceanography, Ocean Engineering, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their work predominantly addresses multiple topics within Earth sciences, including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Underwater Acoustics Research, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Guangming Li has published numerous papers in reputable scientific venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Remote Sensing
  • Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition
  • Mineralium Deposita
  • Lithos

Some of their recent publications include:

  • TRACE ELEMENTS IN QUARTZ: INSIGHTS INTO SOURCE AND FLUID EVOLUTION IN MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS (2022, Economic Geology)
  • Titanite in situ SIMS U-Pb geochronology, elemental and Nd isotopic signatures record mineralization and fluid characteristics at the Pusangguo skarn deposit, Tibet (2020, Mineralium Deposita)
  • Primary fluid exsolution in porphyry copper systems: evidence from magmatic apatite and anhydrite inclusions in zircon (2020, Mineralium Deposita)
  • Structural analysis of sheath folds and geochronology in the Cuonadong Dome, southern Tibet, China: New constraints on the timing of the South Tibetan detachment system and its relationship to North Himalayan Gneiss Domes (2020, Terra Nova)
  • The linkage between the Jiawula-Chaganbulagen Ag-Pb-Zn and adjacent porphyry Mo-Cu mineralization, Inner Mongolia, northeast China (2021, Ore Geology Reviews)

Throughout their career, Guangming Li has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Kezhang Qin
  • Haocai Huang
  • Shijie Xu
  • Pan Xu
  • Jiangang Fu

Best Publications

  • Geochronology, geochemistry, and zircon Hf isotopic compositions of Mesozoic intermediate-felsic intrusions in central Tibet: Petrogenetic and tectonic implications

    Jin-Xiang Li;Jin-Xiang Li;Ke-Zhang Qin;Guang-Ming Li;Jeremy P. Richards

  • Major and Trace Element Characteristics of Apatites in Granitoids from Central Kazakhstan: Implications for Petrogenesis and Mineralization

    Mingjian Cao;Guangming Li;Kezhang Qin;Eleonora Yusupovha Seitmuratova

  • Post-collisional ore-bearing adakitic porphyries from Gangdese porphyry copper belt, southern Tibet: Melting of thickened juvenile arc lower crust

    Jin-Xiang Li;Ke-Zhang Qin;Guang-Ming Li;Bo Xiao

  • Scheelite elemental and isotopic signatures: Implications for the genesis of skarn-type W-Mo deposits in the Chizhou Area, Anhui Province, Eastern China

    Guoxue Song;Kezhang Qin;Guangming Li;Noreen J. Evans

  • Petrogenesis of ore-bearing porphyries from the Duolong porphyry Cu-Au deposit, central Tibet: Evidence from U-Pb geochronology, petrochemistry and Sr-Nd-Hf-O isotope characteristics

    Jin-Xiang Li;Ke-Zhang Qin;Guang-Ming Li;Bo Xiao

  • A review of intermediate sulfidation epithermal deposits and subclassification

    Le Wang;Ke-Zhang Qin;Guo-Xue Song;Guang-Ming Li

  • Magmatic-hydrothermal evolution of the Cretaceous Duolong gold-rich porphyry copper deposit in the Bangongco metallogenic belt, Tibet: Evidence from U-Pb and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology

    Jinxiang Li;Kezhang Qin;Guangming Li;Bo Xiao

  • Insight into zircon REE oxy-barometers: A lattice strain model perspective

    Xinyu Zou;Kezhang Qin;Xinlei Han;Guangming Li

  • Formation of the giant Chalukou porphyry Mo deposit in northern Great Xing'an Range, NE China: Partial melting of the juvenile lower crust in intra-plate extensional environment

    Zhen-Zhen Li;Ke-Zhang Qin;Guang-Ming Li;Shunso Ishihara

  • Cretaceous magmatism and metallogeny in the Bangong-Nujiang metallogenic belt, central Tibet: Evidence from petrogeochemistry, zircon U-Pb ages, and Hf-O isotopic compositions

    Guang-Ming Li;Guang-Ming Li;Ke-Zhang Qin;Ke-Zhang Qin;Jin-Xiang Li;Jin-Xiang Li;Noreen J. Evans

  • In situ LA-(MC)-ICP-MS trace element and Nd isotopic compositions and genesis of polygenetic titanite from the Baogutu reduced porphyry Cu deposit, Western Junggar, NW China

    MingJian Cao;KeZhang Qin;GuangMing Li;Noreen J. Evans

  • Baogutu: An example of reduced porphyry Cu deposit in western Junggar

    Mingjian Cao;Kezhang Qin;Guangming Li;Luying Jin

  • Highly Oxidized Magma and Fluid Evolution of Miocene Qulong Giant Porphyry Cu‐Mo Deposit, Southern Tibet, China

    Bo Xiao;Kezhang Qin;Guangming Li;Jinxiang Li

  • Petrogenesis of Cretaceous igneous rocks from the Duolong porphyry Cu–Au deposit, central Tibet: evidence from zircon U–Pb geochronology, petrochemistry and Sr–Nd–Pb–Hf isotope characteristics

    Jin-Xiang Li;Jin-Xiang Li;Ke-Zhang Qin;Guang-Ming Li;Bo Xiao

  • Collision-related genesis of the Sharang porphyry molybdenum deposit, Tibet: Evidence from zircon U-Pb ages, Re-Os ages and Lu-Hf isotopes

    Junxing Zhao;Kezhang Qin;Guangming Li;Jinxiang Li

  • Tectono-magmatic evolution of Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous granitoids in the west central Lhasa subterrane, Tibet

    MingJian Cao;MingJian Cao;KeZhang Qin;KeZhang Qin;GuangMing Li;GuangMing Li;JinXiang Li;JinXiang Li

  • Genesis of the Zhaxikang epithermal Pb-Zn-Sb deposit in southern Tibet, China: Evidence for a magmatic link

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  • Petrogenesis and tectonic setting of Triassic granitoids in the Qiangtang terrane, central Tibet: Evidence from U–Pb ages, petrochemistry and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopes

    Guang-Ming Li;Guang-Ming Li;Jin-Xiang Li;Jin-Xiang Li;Jun-Xing Zhao;Ke-Zhang Qin;Ke-Zhang Qin

  • Zircon U–Pb ages, geochemistry, and Sr–Nd–Pb–Hf isotopes of the Nuri intrusive rocks in the Gangdese area, southern Tibet: Constraints on timing, petrogenesis, and tectonic transformation

    Lei Chen;Ke-Zhang Qin;Guang-Ming Li;Jin-Xiang Li

  • Geology and geochemistry of the Early Carboniferous Eastern Sawur caldera complex and associated gold epithermal mineralization, Sawur Mountains, Xinjiang, China

    Ping Shen;Yuanchao Shen;Tiebing Liu;Guangming Li

  • Porphyry molybdenum deposits in the Tianshan–Xingmeng orogenic belt, northern China

    Qingdong Zeng;Kezhang Qin;Jianming Liu;Guangming Li

  • 40 Ar/ 39 Ar and Rb-Sr isochron dating of the gold deposits on northern margin of the Jiaolai Basin, Shandong, China

    Lianchang Zhang;Yuanchao Shen;Tiebing Liu;Qingdong Zeng

  • Magmatic process recorded in plagioclase at the Baogutu reduced porphyry Cu deposit, western Junggar, NW-China

    MingJian Cao;KeZhang Qin;GuangMing Li;YueHeng Yang

  • Thermal history of the giant Qulong Cu–Mo deposit, Gangdese metallogenic belt, Tibet: Constraints on magmatic–hydrothermal evolution and exhumation

    Junxing Zhao;Junxing Zhao;Junxing Zhao;Kezhang Qin;Bo Xiao;Brent McInnes

  • Geology and Hydrothermal Alteration of the Duobuza Gold-Rich Porphyry Copper District in the Bangongco Metallogenetic Belt, Northwestern Tibet

    Guangming Li;Jinxiang Li;Kezhang Qin;Ji Duo

  • Physicochemical processes in the magma chamber under the black mountain porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Philippines: insights from mineral chemistry and implications for mineralization

    MingJian Cao;Pete Hollings;David R. Cooke;Noreen J. Evans

  • Petrogenesis and thermal history of the Yulong porphyry copper deposit, Eastern Tibet: insights from U-Pb and U-Th/He dating, and zircon Hf isotope and trace element analysis

    Jinxiang Li;Kezhang Qin;Guangming Li;Mingjian Cao

  • Mineralogy and Mineral Chemistry of the Cretaceous Duolong Gold-Rich Porphyry Copper Deposit in the Bangongco Arc, Northern Tibet

    Jinxiang Li;Guangming Li;Kezhang Qin;Bo Xiao

  • TRACE ELEMENTS IN QUARTZ: INSIGHTS INTO SOURCE AND FLUID EVOLUTION IN MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS

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  • Abiogenic Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of methane at the Baogutu reduced porphyry copper deposit, western Junggar, NW-China

    MingJian Cao;KeZhang Qin;GuangMing Li;Noreen J. Evans

Frequent Co-Authors

Kezhang Qin
Kezhang Qin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Noreen J. Evans
Noreen J. Evans Curtin University
Qingdong Zeng
Qingdong Zeng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pete Hollings
Pete Hollings Lakehead University
Yue-Heng Yang
Yue-Heng Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
David R. Cooke
David R. Cooke University of Tasmania
Xian-Hua Li
Xian-Hua Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Cristiana L. Ciobanu
Cristiana L. Ciobanu University of Adelaide
Bernd Lehmann
Bernd Lehmann Clausthal University of Technology
Nigel J. Cook
Nigel J. Cook University of Adelaide

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