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Jianxin Zhang is affiliated with Hebei University of Technology in China and has made significant contributions to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a primary focus on geophysics. Their research spans various subfields including artificial intelligence, geochemistry and petrology, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, and aquatic science.

The scientist's work covers important topics such as geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geochemistry and geologic mapping, aquaculture nutrition and growth, coal and its by-products, as well as recycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production.

Jianxin Zhang has frequently collaborated with several coauthors in their research endeavors. Among these are:

  • Zenglong Lu
  • Xiaohong Mao
  • Yawei Wu
  • Xia Teng
  • Yunshuai Li

The scientist has published extensively in various venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Acta Petrologica Sinica
  • Lithos
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Some of Jianxin Zhang's recent papers are as follows:

  • Tectono-thermal evolution of the Qilian orogenic system: Tracing the subduction, accretion and closure of the Proto-Tethys Ocean, 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Spatial distribution characteristics of PM2.5 and PM10 in Xi'an City predicted by land use regression models, 2020, Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Stabilization of lead in waste water and farmland soil using modified coal fly ash, 2021, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • The effects of dietary Lactococcus spp. on growth performance, glucose absorption and metabolism of common carp, Cyprinus carpio L., 2021, Aquaculture
  • P-T-t Path of Garnetites in South Altyn Tagh, West China: A Complete Record of the Ultradeep Subduction and Exhumation of Continental Crust, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Best Publications

  • Tectonic framework and crustal evolution of the Precambrian basement of the Tarim Block in NW China: New geochronological evidence from deep drilling samples

    Zhi-Qin Xu;Bi-Zhu He;Chuan-Lin Zhang;Jian-Xin Zhang

  • A cold Early Palaeozoic subduction zone in the North Qilian Mountains, NW China: petrological and U‐Pb geochronological constraints

    J. X. Zhang;F. C. Meng;Y. S. Wan

  • Early Paleozoic polyphase metamorphism in northern Tibet, China

    Jianxin Zhang;Shengyao Yu;Chris G. Mattinson

  • Petrology and geochronology of eclogites from the western segment of the Altyn Tagh, northwestern China

    Jianxin Zhang;Zeming Zhang;Zhiqin Xu;Jingsui Yang

  • Polyphase Tectonothermal History Recorded in Granulitized Gneisses from the North Qaidam HP/UHP Metamorphic Terrane, Western China: Evidence from Zircon U-Pb Geochronology

    Jianxin Zhang;Christopher G. Mattinson;Fancong Meng;Yusheng Wan

  • Two contrasting eclogite cooling histories, North Qaidam HP/UHP terrane, western China: Petrological and isotopic constraints

    Jian-Xin Zhang;J. S. Yang;Chris G. Mattinson;Z. Q. Xu

  • Discovery of metamorphic diamonds in central China: an indication of a > 4000‐km‐long zone of deep subduction resulting from multiple continental collisions

    Jingsui Yang;Zhiqin Xu;Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya;Harry W. Green

  • The latest Neoarchean–Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Dunhuang block, eastern Tarim craton, northwestern China: Evidence from zircon U–Pb dating and Hf isotopic analyses

    Jianxin Zhang;Shengyao Yu;Jianghua Gong;Huaikun Li

  • U–Pb zircon geochronology of coesite-bearing eclogites from the southern Dulan area of the North Qaidam UHP terrane, northwestern China: spatially and temporally extensive UHP metamorphism during continental subduction

    Jian-Xin Zhang;Chris G. Mattinson;Shengyao Yu;Jin-Ping Li

  • The Grenvillian orogeny in the Altun–Qilian–North Qaidam mountain belts of northern Tibet Plateau: Constraints from geochemical and zircon U–Pb age and Hf isotopic study of magmatic rocks

    Shengyao Yu;Jianxin Zhang;Pablo García del Real;Xilin Zhao

  • Discovery of Early Paleozoic eclogite from the East Kunlun, Western China and its tectonic significance

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  • SHRIMP U-Pb geochronology of the zircons from the Precambrian basement of the Qilian Block and its geological significances

    Kuoan Tung;Kuoan Tung;Huai-Jen Yang;Houng-Yi Yang;DunYi Liu

  • Neoarchean–Paleoproterozoic multiple tectonothermal events in the western Alxa block, North China Craton and their geological implication: Evidence from zircon U–Pb ages and Hf isotopic composition

    Jianxin Zhang;Jianghua Gong;Shengyao Yu;Huaikun Li

  • Geochemistry, zircon UPb geochronology and LuHf isotopic composition of eclogites and their host gneisses in the Dulan area, North Qaidam UHP terrane: New evidence for deep continental subduction

    Shengyao Yu;Jian-Xin Zhang;Huaikun Li;Kejun Hou

  • The Neoproterozoic granitoids from the Qilian block, NW China: Evidence for a link between the Qilian and South China blocks

    Kuo An Tung;Houng Yi Yang;Dun Yi Liu;Jian Xin Zhang

  • Discovery of coesite in the North Qaidam Early Palaeozoic ultrahigh pressure (UHP) metamorphic belt, NW China

    Jingsui Yang;Zhiqin Xu;Shuguang Song;Jianxin Zhang

  • Geochemistry and zircon U–Pb ages of adakitic rocks from the Dulan area of the North Qaidam UHP terrane, north Tibet: Constraints on the timing and nature of regional tectonothermal events associated with collisional orogeny

    Shengyao Yu;Jianxin Zhang;Pablo García Del Real

  • Petrogenesis of the early Paleozoic low-Mg and high-Mg adakitic rocks in the North Qilian orogenic belt, NW China: Implications for transition from crustal thickening to extension thinning

    Shengyao Yu;Shengyao Yu;Jianxin Zhang;Haipeng Qin;Deyou Sun

  • An Early Palaeozoic HP/HT granulite–garnet peridotite association in the south Altyn Tagh, NW China: P–T history and U‐Pb geochronology

    Jian-Xin Zhang;Chris G. Mattinson;Fan-Cong Meng;Yu-Sheng Wan

  • Protolith of eclogites in the north Qaidam and Altun UHP terrane, NW China: Earlier oceanic crust?

    Jingsui Yang;Cailai Wu;Jianxin Zhang;Rendeng Shi

  • Multistage anatexis during tectonic evolution from oceanic subduction to continental collision: A review of the North Qaidam UHP Belt, NW China

    Shengyao Yu;Sanzhong Li;Jianxin Zhang;Yinbiao Peng

  • Discovery of eclogite at northern margin of Qaidam Basin, NW China

    Jingsui Yang;Zhiqin Xu;Haibing Li;Cailai Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Shengyao Yu
Shengyao Yu Ocean University of China
Jingsui Yang
Jingsui Yang Nanjing University
Huai Jen Yang
Huai Jen Yang National Cheng Kung University
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
Sanzhong Li
Sanzhong Li Ocean University of China
Dunyi Liu
Dunyi Liu Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
Zhiqin Xu
Zhiqin Xu Nanjing University
Rendeng Shi
Rendeng Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dennis K. Bird
Dennis K. Bird Stanford University
Xin Liu
Xin Liu Ocean University of China

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