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Jie Li 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 Jie Li sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Jie Li 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 Jie Li sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Jie Li is a researcher affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their work primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions across several subfields including Geophysics, Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics explored in their research encompass:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Cellular transport and secretion
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis

Jie Li has authored papers published in various scientific journals and venues. Some notable recent papers include:

  • "Golgi organization is regulated by proteasomal degradation," published in 2020 in Nature Communications
  • "Early volatile depletion on planetesimals inferred from C-S systematics of iron meteorite parent bodies," published in 2021 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Earth's carbon deficit caused by early loss through irreversible sublimation," published in 2021 in Science Advances
  • "Golgi Metal Ion Homeostasis in Human Health and Diseases," published in 2022 in Cells
  • "Cytosolic Ca2+ Modulates Golgi Structure Through PKCα-Mediated GRASP55 Phosphorylation," published in 2020 in iScience

The venues where Jie Li frequently publishes include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Minerals
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Collaborations are an important aspect of Jie Li's work. Frequent coauthors include Feng Zhu, Dongzhou Zhang, Jiachao Liu, Yanzhuang Wang, and Susannah M. Dorfman.

Best Publications

  • Geochemistry of mantle–core differentiation at high pressure

    Jie Li;Carl B. Agee

  • Temperature, Pressure, and Composition of the Mantle Source Region of Late Cenozoic Basalts in Hainan Island, SE Asia: a Consequence of a Young Thermal Mantle Plume close to Subduction Zones?

    Xuan-Ce Wang;Xuan-Ce Wang;Xuan-Ce Wang;Zheng-Xiang Li;Xian-Hua Li;Jie Li

  • Experimental Constraints on Core Composition

    J. Li;Y. Fei

  • Upside-down differentiation and generation of a 'primordial' lower mantle.

    Cin Ty A Lee;Peter Luffi;Tobias Höink;Jie Li

  • Tracing the ingredients for a habitable earth from interstellar space through planet formation

    Edwin A. Bergin;Geoffrey A. Blake;Fred Ciesla;Marc M. Hirschmann

  • Electronic spin state of iron in lower mantle perovskite

    Jie Li;Viktor V. Struzhkin;Ho Kwang Mao;Jinfu Shu

  • Identification of an ancient mantle reservoir and young recycled materials in the source region of a young mantle plume: Implications for potential linkages between plume and plate tectonics

    Xuan-Ce Wang;Zheng-Xiang Li;Xian-Hua Li;Jie Li

  • Asthenosphere–lithosphere interaction triggered by a slab window during ridge subduction: Trace element and Sr–Nd–Hf–Os isotopic evidence from Late Carboniferous tholeiites in the western Junggar area (NW China)

    Gong-Jian Tang;Derek A. Wyman;Qiang Wang;Jie Li

  • A critical evaluation of pressure scales at high temperatures by in situ X-ray diffraction measurements

    Yingwei Fei;Jie Li;Kei Hirose;William Minarik

  • Underplating of basaltic magmas and crustal growth in a continental arc: Evidence from Late Mesozoic intermediate–felsic intrusive rocks in southern Qiangtang, central Tibet

    Lu Lu Hao;Qiang Wang;Qiang Wang;Derek A. Wyman;Quan Ou

  • In situ analyses of micas in the Yashan granite, South China: Constraints on magmatic and hydrothermal evolutions of W and Ta–Nb bearing granites

    Jie Li;Xiao-Long Huang;Peng-Li He;Wu-Xian Li

  • Non‐ideal liquidus curve in the Fe‐S system and Mercury's snowing core

    Bin Chen;Jie Li;Steven A. Hauck

  • Os, Pb, and Nd isotope geochemistry of the Permian Emeishan continental flood basalts: Insights into the source of a large igneous province

    Ji-Feng Xu;Katsuhiko Suzuki;Yi-Gang Xu;Hou-Jun Mei

  • Carbon in the Core: Its Influence on the Properties of Core and Mantle

    Bernard J. Wood;Jie Li;Anat Shahar

  • Measurement of the Isotopic Composition of Molybdenum in Geological Samples by MC‐ICP‐MS using a Novel Chromatographic Extraction Technique

    Jie Li;Xi-Rong Liang;Li-Feng Zhong;Xuan-Ce Wang

  • IsotopeMaker: A Matlab program for isotopic data reduction

    Le Zhang;Zhong-Yuan Ren;Xiao-Ping Xia;Jie Li

  • Molybdenum Mass Fractions and Isotopic Compositions of International Geological Reference Materials

    Pei-Pei Zhao;Jie Li;Le Zhang;Zhi-Bing Wang

  • The post-stishovite phase transition in hydrous alumina-bearing SiO2 in the lower mantle of the earth

    Dmitry L. Lakshtanov;Stanislav V. Sinogeikin;Stanislav V. Sinogeikin;Konstantin D. Litasov;Vitali B. Prakapenka

  • Hidden carbon in Earth’s inner core revealed by shear softening in dense Fe7C3

    Bin Chen;Bin Chen;Bin Chen;Zeyu Li;Dongzhou Zhang;Jiachao Liu

  • An Isotopic Geoindicator in the Hydrological Cycle

    Zhonghe Pang;Yanlong Kong;Jie Li;Jiao Tian

  • Sound velocity of MgSiO3 perovskite to Mbar pressure

    Motohiko Murakami;Motohiko Murakami;Stanislav V. Sinogeikin;Holger Hellwig;Jay D. Bass

  • An Experimental Perspective on the Light Element in Earth's Core

    V. J. Hillgren;C. K. Gessmann;J. Li

  • Partial melting of thickened continental crust in central Tibet: Evidence from geochemistry and geochronology of Eocene adakitic rhyolites in the northern Qiangtang Terrane

    Xiaoping Long;Xiaoping Long;Simon A. Wilde;Qiang Wang;Qiang Wang;Chao Yuan

  • Determination of Platinum-Group Elements and Re-Os Isotopes using ID-ICP-MS and N-TIMS from a Single Digestion after Two-Stage Column Separation

    Jie Li;Xiao-Ying Jiang;Ji-Feng Xu;Li-Feng Zhong

  • Geochemistry of geothermal fluids with implications on the sources of water and heat recharge to the Rekeng high-temperature geothermal system in the Eastern Himalayan Syntax

    Jiao Tian;Zhonghe Pang;Qi Guo;Yingchun Wang

  • Os, Nd and Sr isotope and trace element geochemistry of the Muli picrites: Insights into the mantle source of the Emeishan Large Igneous Province

    Jie Li;Ji-Feng Xu;Katsuhiko Suzuki;Bin He

  • How Did Early Earth Become Our Modern World

    Richard W. Carlson;Edward Garnero;T. Mark Harrison;Jie Li

  • Geochronology and petrogenesis of the early Paleozoic I-type granite in the Taishan area, South China: Middle-lower crustal melting during orogenic collapse

    Xiao-Long Huang;Yang Yu;Jie Li;Lai-Xi Tong

  • 8. Carbon in the Core: Its Influence on the Properties of Core and Mantle

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  • Pressure-induced magnetic transition and sound velocities of Fe3C : Implications for carbon in the Earth's inner core

    Lili Gao;Lili Gao;Bin Chen;Jingyun Wang;Esen E. Alp

  • Magnetic transition in compressed Fe 3 C from x-ray emission spectroscopy

    Jung Fu Lin;Viktor V. Struzhkin;Ho Kwang Mao;Russell J. Hemley

  • Thermal conductivity of compressed H 2 O to 22 GPa: A test of the Leibfried-Schlömann equation

    Bin Chen;Wen Pin Hsieh;David G. Cahill;Dallas R. Trinkle

  • Origins of ultralow velocity zones through slab-derived metallic melt

    Jiachao Liu;Jie Li;Rostislav Hrubiak;Jesse S. Smith

  • Magneto-elastic coupling in compressed Fe7C3 supports carbon in Earth's inner core

    Bin Chen;Lili Gao;Barbara Lavina;Przemyslaw Dera

  • Reassessment of Hydrofluoric Acid Desilicification in the Carius Tube Digestion Technique for Re–Os Isotopic Determination in Geological Samples

    Jie Li;Pei-Pei Zhao;Jingao Liu;Xuan-Ce Wang

  • Early volatile depletion on planetesimals inferred from C-S systematics of iron meteorite parent bodies.

    Marc M. Hirschmann;Edwin A. Bergin;Geoff A. Blake;Fred J. Ciesla

  • Andesitic crustal growth via mélange partial melting: Evidence from Early Cretaceous arc dioritic/andesitic rocks in southern Qiangtang, central Tibet

    Lu Lu Hao;Qiang Wang;Qiang Wang;Derek A. Wyman;Quan Ou

  • Stable Isotopes of Precipitation in China: A Consideration of Moisture Sources

    Yanlong Kong;Ke Wang;Jie Li;Zhonghe Pang

  • Lithium isotope fractionation during magmatic differentiation and hydrothermal processes in rare-metal granites

    Jie Li;Jie Li;Xiao-Long Huang;Gang-Jian Wei;Ying Liu

  • Genesis of the 1.21 Ga Marnda Moorn large igneous province by plume-lithosphere interaction

    Xuan-Ce Wang;Zheng-Xiang Li;Jie Li;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Sergei A. Pisarevsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Ji-Feng Xu
Ji-Feng Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xuan-Ce Wang
Xuan-Ce Wang Yunnan University
Xiaoping Long
Xiaoping Long Northwest University
Yi-Gang Xu
Yi-Gang Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gangjian Wei
Gangjian Wei Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiao-Long Huang
Xiao-Long Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Derek A. Wyman
Derek A. Wyman University of Sydney
Zheng-Xiang Li
Zheng-Xiang Li Curtin University
Wu-Xian Li
Wu-Xian Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chao Yuan
Chao Yuan Chinese Academy of Sciences

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