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Ji-Feng Ying is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has contributed extensively to research in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Artificial Intelligence, Paleontology, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's main research topics focus on Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, Earthquake and Tectonic Studies, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research.

Ji-Feng Ying's recent publications include:

  • Nature and secular evolution of the lithospheric mantle beneath the North China Craton, 2021, Science China Earth Sciences
  • Barium isotope evidence for recycled crustal materials in the mantle source of continental basalts, 2021, Lithos
  • Multistage mantle metasomatism deciphered by Mg−Sr−Nd−Pb isotopes in the Leucite Hills lamproites, 2021, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Volcanic phosphorus spikes associated with supercontinent assembly supported the evolution of land plants, 2022, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Global tectonics and oxygenation events drove the Earth-scale phosphorus cycle, 2022, Earth-Science Reviews

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Yanjie Tang
  • Chao Ma
  • Hongfu Zhang
  • Chenyang Ye
  • Yan Xiao

Ji-Feng Ying has published predominantly in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Lithos, Earth-Science Reviews, Science China Earth Sciences, and the Journal of Environmental Sciences.

The integration of artificial intelligence with geosciences is reflected in the scientist's publications within both traditional fields like Geochemistry and Petrology and emerging areas like AI applications. This interdisciplinary approach highlights involvement across varied domains such as high-pressure geophysics and materials science, as well as paleontological and tectonic studies.

Best Publications

  • Late Mesozoic volcanism in the Great Xing'an Range (NE China): Timing and implications for the dynamic setting of NE Asia

    Fei Wang;Xin-Hua Zhou;Lian-Chang Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying

  • Asthenosphere–lithospheric mantle interaction in an extensional regime: Implication from the geochemistry of Cenozoic basalts from Taihang Mountains, North China Craton

    Yan-Jie Tang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying

  • Geochemical constraints on the origin of Mesozoic alkaline intrusive complexes from the North China Craton and tectonic implications

    Hong-Fu Zhang;Min Sun;Xin-Hua Zhou;Ji-Feng Ying

  • Geochronological framework of Mesozoic volcanic rocks in the Great Xing’an Range, NE China, and their geodynamic implications

    Ji-Feng Ying;Xin-Hua Zhou;Lian-Chang Zhang;Fei Wang

  • Nature and evolution of Late Cretaceous lithospheric mantle beneath the eastern North China Craton: Constraints from petrology and geochemistry of peridotitic xenoliths from Jünan, Shandong Province, China

    Jifeng Ying;Hongfu Zhang;Noriko Kita;Yuichi Morishita

  • 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

  • Lithium isotopic systematics of peridotite xenoliths from Hannuoba, North China Craton: Implications for melt-rock interaction in the considerably thinned lithospheric mantle

    Yan Jie Tang;Hong Fu Zhang;Eizo Nakamura;Takuya Moriguti

  • Geochemical and isotopic investigation of the Laiwu–Zibo carbonatites from western Shandong Province, China, and implications for their petrogenesis and enriched mantle source

    Jifeng Ying;Xinhua Zhou;Hongfu Zhang

  • Evolution of lithospheric mantle beneath the Tan-Lu fault zone, eastern North China Craton: Evidence from petrology and geochemistry of peridotite xenoliths

    Yan Xiao;Hong-Fu Zhang;Wei-Ming Fan;Ji-Feng Ying

  • Widespread refertilization of cratonic and circum-cratonic lithospheric mantle

    Yan-Jie Tang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying;Ben-Xun Su

  • Refertilization of ancient lithospheric mantle beneath the central North China Craton: Evidence from petrology and geochemistry of peridotite xenoliths

    Yan-Jie Tang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying;Jin Zhang

  • Episodic widespread magma underplating beneath the North China Craton in the Phanerozoic: Implications for craton destruction

    Hong-Fu Zhang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Ri-Xiang Zhu;M. Santosh;Ji-Feng Ying

  • Phanerozoic reactivation of the Archean North China Craton through episodic magmatism: Evidence from zircon U-Pb geochronology and Hf isotopes from the Liaodong Peninsula

    Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying;Yan-Jie Tang;Xian-Hua Li

  • Multistage melt/fluid-peridotite interactions in the refertilized lithospheric mantle beneath the North China Craton: constraints from the Li–Sr–Nd isotopic disequilibrium between minerals of peridotite xenoliths

    Yan Jie Tang;Hong Fu Zhang;Eizo Nakamura;Ji Feng Ying

  • Importance of melt circulation and crust-mantle interaction in the lithospheric evolution beneath the North China Craton: Evidence from Mesozoic basalt-borne clinopyroxene xenocrysts and pyroxenite xenoliths

    Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying;Gen Shimoda;Noriko T. Kita

  • Geochronological and geochemical investigation of the late Mesozoic volcanic rocks from the Northern Great Xing’an Range and their tectonic implications

    Ji-Feng Ying;Xin-Hua Zhou;Lian-Chang Zhang;Fei Wang

  • Differential destruction of the North China Craton: A tectonic perspective

    Yan-Jie Tang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Hong-Fu Zhang;M. Santosh;Ji-Feng Ying

  • Review of the Lithium Isotope System as a Geochemical Tracer

    Yan-Jie Tang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying

  • Highly heterogeneous lithospheric mantle beneath the Central Zone of the North China Craton evolved from Archean mantle through diverse melt refertilization

    Yan-Jie Tang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying;Ben-Xun Su

  • Evolution of the Archean and Paleoproterozoic lower crust beneath the Trans-North China Orogen and the Western Block of the North China Craton

    Hong-Fu Zhang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Yue-Heng Yang;M. Santosh;Xin-Miao Zhao

  • Episodic growth of Precambrian lower crust beneath the North China Craton: A synthesis

    Hong-Fu Zhang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying;M. Santosh;Guo-Chun Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Hong-Fu Zhang
Hong-Fu Zhang Northwest University
Yan-Jie Tang
Yan-Jie Tang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ben-Xun Su
Ben-Xun Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
Yue-Heng Yang
Yue-Heng Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Etienne Deloule
Etienne Deloule University of Lorraine
Fang-Zhen Teng
Fang-Zhen Teng University of Washington
Kezhang Qin
Kezhang Qin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lianchang Zhang
Lianchang Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Eizo Nakamura
Eizo Nakamura Okayama University

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