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Guoxiang Chi 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 Guoxiang Chi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Guoxiang Chi 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 Guoxiang Chi sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Guoxiang Chi is a researcher affiliated with the University of Regina in Canada. Their work spans Earth and Planetary Sciences and Computer Science, with significant contributions to the subfields of Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanics of Materials, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The primary focus of their research revolves around geological and geochemical analysis as well as geochemistry and geologic mapping. Other main topics covered in their publications include earthquake and tectonic studies, radioactive element chemistry and processing, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and geochemistry and elemental analysis.

Frequent publication venues for Guoxiang Chi include:

  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Mineralium Deposita
  • Minerals
  • Chemical Geology
  • Lithos

Notable papers authored by Guoxiang Chi include:

  • "Common Problems and Pitfalls in Fluid Inclusion Study: A Review and Discussion" (2020) published in Minerals
  • "Comparison of granite-related uranium deposits in the Beaverlodge district (Canada) and South China - A common control of mineralization by coupled shallow and deep-seated geologic processes in an extensional setting" (2020) published in Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Hydrodynamic Links between Shallow and Deep Mineralization Systems and Implications for Deep Mineral Exploration" (2022) published in Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition

In addition to their own work, Guoxiang Chi has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Matthew Steele-MacInnis
  • Deru Xu
  • Teng Deng
  • Zenghua Li
  • Hao Song

Best Publications

  • Geologic, fluid inclusion and isotopic characteristics of the Jinding Zn-Pb deposit, western Yunnan, South China: A review

    Chunji Xue;Rong Zeng;Shuwen Liu;Guoxiang Chi

  • Zircon U–Pb chronology and Hf isotope of the Xingxingxia granodiorite from the Central Tianshan zone (NW China): Implications for the tectonic evolution of the southern Altaids

    Ru-Xiong Lei;Chang-Zhi Wu;Chang-Zhi Wu;Lian-Xing Gu;Zun-Zhong Zhang

  • Gold mineralization in the Jiangnan Orogenic Belt of South China: Geological, geochemical and geochronological characteristics, ore deposit-type and geodynamic setting

    Deru Xu;Deru Xu;Teng Deng;Teng Deng;Guoxiang Chi;Zhilin Wang

  • Common Problems and Pitfalls in Fluid Inclusion Study: A Review and Discussion

    Guoxiang Chi;Larryn W. Diamond;Huanzhang Lu;Jianqing Lai

  • Hydrothermal dolomitization in the Lower Ordovician Romaine Formation of the Anticosti Basin: significance for hydrocarbon exploration

    D. Lavoie;G. Chi;P. Brennan-Alpert;A. Desrochers

  • Sources of basinal and Mississippi Valley-type mineralizing brines: mixing of evaporated seawater and halite-dissolution brine

    Guoxiang Chi;Martine M. Savard

  • An overview of hydrodynamic studies of mineralization

    Guoxiang Chi;Chunji Xue

  • Interaction of two fluid systems in the formation of sandstone-hosted uranium deposits in the Ordos Basin: Geochemical evidence and hydrodynamic modeling

    Chunji Xue;Guoxiang Chi;Guoxiang Chi;Wei Xue

  • Petrogenesis of the Palaeoproterozoic Xishankou pluton, northern Tarim block, northwest China: implications for assembly of the supercontinent Columbia

    Ruxiong Lei;Changzhi Wu;Guoxiang Chi;Gang Chen

  • Formation of the Campbell-Red Lake gold deposit by H 2 O-poor, CO 2 -dominated fluids

    Guoxiang Chi;Benoît Dubé;Kenneth Williamson;Anthony E. Williams-Jones

  • Geology, geochronology, geochemistry and ore genesis of the Wangu gold deposit in northeastern Hunan Province, Jiangnan Orogen, South China

    Teng Deng;Teng Deng;Deru Xu;Guoxiang Chi;Zhilin Wang

  • Geochemical characteristics of gold-related granitoids in southwestern New Brunswick, Canada

    Xue-Ming Yang;David R. Lentz;Guoxiang Chi;Kathleen G. Thorne

  • Petrography, fluid inclusion analysis, and geochronology of the End uranium deposit, Kiggavik, Nunavut, Canada

    Guoxiang Chi;Taylor Haid;David Quirt;Mostafa Fayek

  • The Neoproterozoic Hongliujing A-type granite in Central Tianshan (NW China): LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb geochronology, geochemistry, Nd-Hf isotope and tectonic significance

    Ru-Xiong Lei;Ru-Xiong Lei;Ru-Xiong Lei;Chang-Zhi Wu;Guo-Xiang Chi;Lian-Xing Gu

  • Origin of dolomites in the Boat Harbour Formation, St. George Group, in western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for porosity development

    Karem Azmy;I. Knight;Denis Lavoie;G. Chi

  • Dolomitization of the Lower Ordovician Aguathuna Formation carbonates, Port au Port Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for a hydrocarbon reservoir

    Karem AzmyK. Azmy;Denis LavoieD. Lavoie;Ian KnightI. Knight;Guoxiang ChiG. Chi

  • RECOGNITION OF A 600-KM-LONG LATE TRIASSIC RARE METAL (Li-Rb-Be-Nb-Ta) PEGMATITE BELT IN THE WESTERN KUNLUN OROGENIC BELT, WESTERN CHINA

    Qing-He Yan;He Wang;He Wang;Guoxiang Chi;Qiang Wang;Qiang Wang

  • Oxygen fugacity of Yanshanian granites in South China and implications for metallogeny

    Xingyuan Li;Xingyuan Li;Guoxiang Chi;Yongzhang Zhou;Teng Deng;Teng Deng

  • Abundance of CO 2 -rich fluid inclusions in a sedimentary basin-hosted Cu deposit at Jinman, Yunnan, China: implications for mineralization environment and classification of the deposit

    Guoxiang Chi;Chunji Xue

  • Lower Paleozoic foreland basins in eastern Canada: tectono-thermal events recorded by faults, fluids and hydrothermal dolomites

    Denis Lavoie;Guoxiang Chi

  • Numerical modeling of fluid pressure regime in the Athabasca basin and implications for fluid flow models related to the unconformity-type uranium mineralization

    Guoxiang Chi;Sean Bosman;Colin Card

  • CO 2 -rich fluid inclusions with chalcopyrite daughter mineral from the Fenghuangshan Cu–Fe–Au deposit, China: implications for metal transport in vapor

    Jianqing Lai;Jianqing Lai;Guoxiang Chi

Frequent Co-Authors

Chunji Xue
Chunji Xue China University of Geosciences
Denis Lavoie
Denis Lavoie Geological Survey of Canada
Hairuo Qing
Hairuo Qing University of Regina
Martine M. Savard
Martine M. Savard Geological Survey of Canada
David R. Lentz
David R. Lentz University of New Brunswick
Mostafa Fayek
Mostafa Fayek University of Manitoba
Anthony E. Williams-Jones
Anthony E. Williams-Jones McGill University
Yao-Hui Jiang
Yao-Hui Jiang Nanjing University
William J. Davis
William J. Davis Geological Survey of Canada
Ruizhong Hu
Ruizhong Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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