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Jiajun Liu 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 Jiajun Liu sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Jiajun Liu 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 Jiajun Liu sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Jiajun Liu is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences in China. Their research contributions span primarily across Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Computer Science, with a strong focus on geophysical and geochemical studies.

The scientist's work covers several specialized subfields, including:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Plant Science

Core topics within their research include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching
  • Geochemistry and Geochronology of Asian Mineral Deposits

Jiajun Liu has published extensively, with numerous papers appearing in frequent publication venues such as:

  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Minerals
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
  • Economic Geology

Notable recent papers include:

  • Antimony isotope fractionation in hydrothermal systems, 2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • LA-ICP-MS trace element analysis of pyrite from the Dafang gold deposit, South China: Implications for ore genesis, 2021, Ore Geology Reviews
  • Geology and Genesis of the Tuwu Porphyry Cu Deposit, Xinjiang, Northwest China, 2020, Economic Geology
  • Reactive black 5 dyeing wastewater treatment by electrolysis-Ce (IV) electrochemical oxidation technology: Influencing factors, synergy and enhancement mechanisms, 2021, Separation and Purification Technology
  • Electrocatalytically enhanced Cu(II)/peroxymonosulfate (PMS) oxidation: Focus on electrically-induced sustained Cu(II)/Cu(I)/Cu(III) cycling and suppression of singlet oxygen (1O2) production, 2024, Separation and Purification Technology

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Degao Zhai
  • Yin-Hong Wang
  • Fangfang Zhang
  • Emmanuel John M. Carranza
  • Qingqing Zhao

Jiajun Liu's multidisciplinary expertise integrates geoscientific analytical methods with computational approaches to advance understanding in mineral deposit geology, environmental remediation, and materials science. Their contribution to both foundational and applied geosciences is evidenced by a broad publication record and ongoing collaborations within the geological research community.

Best Publications

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of granitoids related to the giant Dahutang tungsten deposit, middle Yangtze River region, China: Implications for petrogenesis, geodynamic setting, and mineralization

    Zhi-hao Mao;Jia-jun Liu;Jing-wen Mao;Jun Deng

  • Origin of oscillatory zoned garnets from the Xieertala Fe-Zn skarn deposit, northern China: In situ LA-ICP-MS evidence

    De-Gao Zhai;De-Gao Zhai;Jia-Jun Liu;Hong-Yu Zhang;Jian-Ping Wang

  • Geology and molybdenite Re–Os age of the Dahutang granite-related veinlets-disseminated tungsten ore field in the Jiangxin Province, China

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  • Early Carboniferous adakitic rocks in the area of the Tuwu deposit, eastern Tianshan, NW China: Slab melting and implications for porphyry copper mineralization

    Yin-Hong Wang;Chun-Ji Xue;Jia-Jun Liu;Jian-Ping Wang

  • Geological, geochronological, geochemical, and Sr–Nd–O–Hf isotopic constraints on origins of intrusions associated with the Baishan porphyry Mo deposit in eastern Tianshan, NW China

    Yinhong Wang;Chunji Xue;Jiajun Liu;Fangfang Zhang

  • SIMS zircon U–Pb and molybdenite Re–Os geochronology, Hf isotope, and whole-rock geochemistry of the Wunugetushan porphyry Cu–Mo deposit and granitoids in NE China and their geological significance

    Yinhong Wang;Chunbo Zhao;Fangfang Zhang;Jiajun Liu

  • The genesis of the ores and intrusions at the Yuhai Cu–Mo deposit in eastern Tianshan, NW China: Constraints from geology, geochronology, geochemistry, and Hf isotope systematics

    Yin-Hong Wang;Fang-Fang Zhang;Jia-Jun Liu

  • S–Pb isotopic geochemistry, U–Pb and Re–Os geochronology of the Huanggangliang Fe–Sn deposit, Inner Mongolia, NE China

    Degao Zhai;Degao Zhai;Jiajun Liu;Hongyu Zhang;Meijuan Yao

  • The Genesis of the Giant Shuangjianzishan Epithermal Ag-Pb-Zn Deposit, Inner Mongolia, Northeastern China

    Degao Zhai;Degao Zhai;Anthony E. Williams-Jones;Jiajun Liu;David Selby;David Selby

  • Geological characteristics and ore-forming process of the gold deposits in the western Qinling region, China

    Jiajun Liu;Chonghao Liu;Emmanuel John M. Carranza;Yujie Li

  • Carboniferous magmatism and mineralization in the area of the Fuxing Cu deposit, Eastern Tianshan, China: Evidence from zircon U–Pb ages, petrogeochemistry, and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic compositions

    Yin-Hong Wang;Fang-Fang Zhang;Jia-Jun Liu;Chao-Yang Que

  • U-Pb, Re-Os, AND 40Ar/39Ar GEOCHRONOLOGY OF PORPHYRY Sn ± Cu ± Mo AND POLYMETALLIC (Ag-Pb-Zn-Cu) VEIN MINERALIZATION AT BIANJIADAYUAN, INNER MONGOLIA, NORTHEAST CHINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR DISCRETE MINERALIZATION EVENTS

    Degao Zhai;Jiajun Liu;Anli Zhang;Yinqiang Sun

  • The Woxi W–Sb–Au deposit in Hunan, South China: An example of Late Proterozoic sedimentary exhalative (SEDEX) mineralization

    X.X. Gu;Y.M. Zhang;O. Schulz;F. Vavtar

  • Mineralogical, Fluid Inclusion, and Multiple Isotope (H-O-S-Pb) Constraints on the Genesis of the Sandaowanzi Epithermal Au-Ag-Te Deposit, NE China

    Degao Zhai;Degao Zhai;Anthony E. Williams-Jones;Jiajun Liu;Stylianos F. Tombros

  • Mineralogical, textural, sulfur and lead isotope constraints on the origin of Ag-Pb-Zn mineralization at Bianjiadayuan, Inner Mongolia, NE China

    Degao Zhai;Jiajun Liu;Nigel J. Cook;Xilong Wang

  • SHRIMP zircon U–Pb geochronology, geochemistry and H–O–Si–S–Pb isotope systematics of the Kanggur gold deposit in Eastern Tianshan, NW China: Implication for ore genesis

    Yin-Hong Wang;Chun-Ji Xue;Fang-Fang Zhang;Jia-Jun Liu

  • Zircon U–Pb and molybdenite Re–Os geochronology, and whole-rock geochemistry of the Hashitu molybdenum deposit and host granitoids, Inner Mongolia, NE China

    Degao Zhai;Degao Zhai;Jiajun Liu;Jianping Wang;Yongqiang Yang

  • Origin of the Wunugetushan porphyry Cu–Mo deposit, Inner Mongolia, NE China: Constraints from geology, geochronology, geochemistry, and isotopic compositions

    Fang-Fang Zhang;Yin-Hong Wang;Jia-Jun Liu;Jian-Ping Wang

  • Geochronological and He–Ar–S isotopic constraints on the origin of the Sandaowanzi gold-telluride deposit, northeastern China

    Degao Zhai;Jiajun Liu;Edward M. Ripley;Jianping Wang

  • Geological and geochemical characteristics of the Sawaya'erdun gold deposit, southwestern Chinese Tianshan

    Jiajun Liu;Jiajun Liu;Jiajun Liu;Minghua Zheng;Nigel J. Cook;Xunrong Long

  • Zircon U–Pb and molybdenite Re–Os geochronology, Hf isotope analyses, and whole-rock geochemistry of the Donggebi Mo deposit, eastern Tianshan, Northwest China, and their geological significance

    Fangfang Zhang;Yinhong Wang;Jiajun Liu;Jianping Wang

  • Origin of the subduction-related Carboniferous intrusions associated with the Yandong porphyry Cu deposit in eastern Tianshan, NW China: constraints from geology, geochronology, geochemistry, and Sr–Nd–Pb–Hf–O isotopes

    Yin-Hong Wang;Chun-Ji Xue;Jia-Jun Liu;Fang-Fang Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel John M. Carranza
Emmanuel John M. Carranza University of the Free State
Shuai Dong
Shuai Dong Southeast University
Elbio Dagotto
Elbio Dagotto University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Chunji Xue
Chunji Xue China University of Geosciences
Anthony E. Williams-Jones
Anthony E. Williams-Jones McGill University
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
David Selby
David Selby Durham University
Feng Gao
Feng Gao Linköping University
Nigel J. Cook
Nigel J. Cook University of Adelaide
Hongwei Liu
Hongwei Liu Xidian University

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