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Hao Yang 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 Hao Yang sits on this spectrum.

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Hao Yang 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 Hao Yang sits on this spectrum.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Hao Yang is a researcher affiliated with Jilin University in China. Their work centers on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Paleontology, and Atmospheric Science. Their research interests span multiple main topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Earthquake and Tectonic Studies, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research.

Their recent publications reflect these research areas, covering various aspects of geoscience and tectonics. Key papers authored or coauthored by Hao Yang include:

  • "Stagnant slab front within the mantle transition zone controls the formation of Cenozoic intracontinental high-Mg andesites in northeast Asia" (2020, Geology)
  • "Middle-late Permian I-type granitoids from the Diaobingshan region in the northern margin of the North China Craton: insight into southward subduction of the Paleo-Asian Ocean" (2020, International Geology Review)
  • "Geochronology and geochemistry of Neoproterozoic magmatism in the Bureya Block, Russian Far East: Petrogenesis and implications for Rodinia reconstruction" (2020, Precambrian Research)
  • "Early-Middle Permian southward subduction of the eastern Paleo-Asian Ocean: Constraints from geochronology and geochemistry of intermediate-acidic volcanic rocks in the northern margin of the North China Craton" (2020, Lithos)
  • "When did the final closure occur of the eastern Paleo-Asian Ocean: Constraints from the latest Early-Middle Triassic adakitic granites in the southeastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt" (2021, Gondwana Research)

Hao Yang frequently collaborates with other researchers. Their most common coauthors include:

  • Wen-Chun Ge
  • Zheng Ji
  • Yu Dong
  • Jun-Hui Bi
  • Yan Jing

The venues in which Hao Yang has published repeatedly include:

  • Lithos
  • Precambrian Research
  • Geoscience Frontiers
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • International Geology Review

These publication outlets correspond with Hao Yang's focus on geosciences and geological processes. The range of topics and frequent collaboration reflect active engagement in multidisciplinary research themes related to Earth's geological history and processes.

Best Publications

  • Early Permian–Late Triassic granitic magmatism in the Jiamusi–Khanka Massif, eastern segment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and its implications

    Hao Yang;Wenchun Ge;Guochun Zhao;Jiejiang Yu

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks from the Baiyingaolao Formation in the central Great Xing'an Range, NE China, and its tectonic implications

    Yu Dong;Wen chun Ge;Hao Yang;Guochun Zhao

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of Late Pan-African intrusive rocks in the Jiamusi-Khanka Block, NE China: Petrogenesis and geodynamic implications

    Hao Yang;Wen-chun Ge;Guo-chun Zhao;Yu Dong

  • Geochronology, geochemistry and zircon Hf isotopes of the Dongfanghong gabbroic complex at the eastern margin of the Jiamusi Massif, NE China: Petrogensis and tectonic implications

    Jun-Hui Bi;Wen-Chun Ge;Hao Yang;Guo-Chun Zhao

  • Petrogenesis and tectonic implications of early Paleozoic granitic magmatism in the Jiamusi Massif, NE China: Geochronological, geochemical and Hf isotopic evidence

    Jun-Hui Bi;Wen-Chun Ge;Hao Yang;Guo-Chun Zhao

  • Tectonic implications of new zircon U–Pb ages for the Xinghuadukou Complex, Erguna Massif, northern Great Xing’an Range, NE China

    Wen-Chun Ge;Jing-Sheng Chen;Hao Yang;Guo-Chun Zhao

  • Zircon U-Pb ages and geochemistry of newly discovered Neoproterozoic orthogneisses in the Mishan region, NE China: Constraints on the high-grade metamorphism and tectonic affinity of the Jiamusi-Khanka Block

    Hao Yang;Wen-chun Ge;Guo-chun Zhao;Jun-hui Bi

  • Late Triassic intrusive complex in the Jidong region, Jiamusi–Khanka Block, NE China: Geochemistry, zircon U–Pb ages, Lu–Hf isotopes, and implications for magma mingling and mixing

    Hao Yang;Wen-chun Ge;Guo-chun Zhao;Yu Dong

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of late Carboniferous–middle Permian I- and A-type granites and gabbro–diorites in the eastern Jiamusi Massif, NE China: Implications for petrogenesis and tectonic setting

    Jun Hui Bi;Wen Chun Ge;Hao Yang;Zhi Hui Wang

  • Timing of closure of the eastern Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean: Constraints from U–Pb and Hf isotopic data of detrital zircons from metasediments along the Dzhagdy Transect

    Andrey A. Sorokin;Victor A. Zaika;Victor P. Kovach;Alexander B. Kotov

  • Petrogenesis of late Paleozoic volcanic rocks from the Daheshen Formation in central Jilin Province, NE China, and its tectonic implications: Constraints from geochronology, geochemistry and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes

    Qian Yu;Wen-Chun Ge;Hao Yang;Guo-Chun Zhao

  • Permian tectonic evolution of the Mudanjiang Ocean: Evidence from zircon U-Pb-Hf isotopes and geochemistry of a N-S trending granitoid belt in the Jiamusi Massif, NE China

    Yu Dong;Wenchun Ge;Hao Yang;Junhui Bi

  • Geochronology, petrogenesis and tectonic implication of Late Paleozoic volcanic rocks from the Dashizhai Formation in Inner Mongolia, NE China

    Qian Yu;Wen-Chun Ge;Jian Zhang;Guo-Chun Zhao

  • The Neoproterozoic-early Paleozoic evolution of the Jiamusi Block, NE China and its East Gondwana connection: Geochemical and zircon U–Pb–Hf isotopic constraints from the Mashan Complex

    Hao Yang;Wen-chun Ge;Jun-hui Bi;Zhi-hui Wang

  • Geodynamic evolution of flat‐slab subduction of Paleo‐Pacific Plate: constraints from Jurassic adakitic lavas in the Hailar Basin, NE China

    Zheng Ji;Qi‐An Meng;Chuan‐Biao Wan;Deng‐Feng Zhu

  • Early Cretaceous adakitic lavas and A-type rhyolites in the Songliao Basin, NE China: Implications for the mechanism of lithospheric extension

    Zheng Ji;Qi-an Meng;Chuan-biao Wan;Wen-Chun Ge

  • Tectonic implications of Early Cretaceous low-Mg adakitic rocks generated by partial melting of thickened lower continental crust at the southern margin of the central North China Craton

    De-Bin Yang;De-Bin Yang;De-Bin Yang;Wen-Liang Xu;Guo-Chun Zhao;Teng-Fei Huo

  • Sedimentary response to the paleogeographic and tectonic evolution of the southern North China Craton during the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic

    De-Bin Yang;Hao-Tian Yang;Jiang-Peng Shi;Wen-Liang Xu

  • Age, petrogenesis, and tectonic setting of the Permian bimodal volcanic rocks in the eastern Jiamusi Massif, NE China

    Jun-Hui Bi;Wen-Chun Ge;Hao Yang;Zhi-Hui Wang

  • Record of Permian–Early Triassic continental arc magmatism in the western margin of the Jiamusi Block, NE China: petrogenesis and implications for Paleo-Pacific subduction

    Hao Yang;Wenchun Ge;Yu Dong;Junhui Bi

Frequent Co-Authors

Wen-Chun Ge
Wen-Chun Ge Jilin University
Wen-Liang Xu
Wen-Liang Xu Jilin University
Guochun Zhao
Guochun Zhao University of Hong Kong
A. B. Kotov
A. B. Kotov Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology
Li Su
Li Su China University of Geosciences
Jin-Hui Yang
Jin-Hui Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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