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Jinghui Guo is a researcher affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, with a primary focus on Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields within this domain, notably Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence applications, Geochemistry and Petrology, Global and Planetary Change, and Atmospheric Science.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Radioactive contamination and transfer
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Jinghui Guo's publication record includes contributions to major scientific journals and frequent appearances in key publication venues such as:

  • Precambrian Research
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Journal of Petrology
  • Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology

Their recent published papers illustrate a focus on metamorphic processes and geochemical evidence in the context of the North China Craton and related geological settings:

  • "Late Neoarchean magmatic - metamorphic event and crustal stabilization in the North China Craton" (2021) - American Journal of Science
  • "Barium isotope evidence for crystal-melt separation in granitic magma reservoirs" (2020) - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Texturally Controlled U-Th-Pb Monazite Geochronology Reveals Paleoproterozoic UHT Metamorphic Evolution in the Khondalite Belt, North China Craton" (2020) - Journal of Petrology
  • "The timing and duration of high-temperature to ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism constrained by zircon U-Pb-Hf and trace element signatures in the Khondalite Belt, North China Craton" (2020) - Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • "Paleoproterozoic UHT metamorphism with isobaric cooling (IBC) followed by decompression-heating in the Khondalite Belt (North China Craton): New evidence from two sapphirine formation processes" (2020) - Journal of Metamorphic Geology

Collaborative work is an integral part of Jinghui Guo's scientific output. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Shujuan Jiao
  • Mingguo Zhai
  • Peng Peng
  • Guangyu Huang
  • Peng Liou

The combination of frequent publications in specialized venues and collaboration with multiple researchers across related geoscience fields reflects a consistent engagement with geological phenomena, particularly in the context of metamorphism, crustal evolution, and geochemical analysis in Precambrian terrains.

Best Publications

  • Neoproterozoic to Paleozoic Geology of the Altai Orogen, NW China: New Zircon Age Data and Tectonic Evolution

    Brian F. Windley;Alfred Kröner;Jinghui Guo;Guosheng Qu

  • Mesozoic and Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Shiquanhe area of western Tibet

    Paul Kapp;Paul Kapp;Michael A. Murphy;Michael A. Murphy;An Yin;T. Mark Harrison;T. Mark Harrison

  • Sm-Nd and SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronology of high-pressure granulites in the Sanggan area, North China Craton: Timing of Paleoproterozoic continental collision

    J.H. Guo;M. Sun;F.K. Chen;M.G. Zhai

  • Neoarchean to Paleoproterozoic continental evolution and tectonic history of the North China Craton: a review

    Mingguo Zhai;Jinghui Guo;Wenjun Liu

  • Single zircon grains record two Paleoproterozoic collisional events in the North China Craton

    Guochun Zhao;Simon A. Wilde;Jinghui Guo;Peter A. Cawood

  • A 1.78 Ga large igneous province in the North China craton: The Xiong'er volcanic province and the North China dyke Swarm

    Peng Peng;Mingguo Zhai;Richard E. Ernst;Jinghui Guo

  • High-pressure granulites in the Sanggan area, North China craton: metamorphic evolution, P-T paths and geotectonic significance

    J. H. Guo;P. J. O'Brien;M. Zhai

  • Rapid and precise determination of Sr and Nd isotopic ratios in geological samples from the same filament loading by thermal ionization mass spectrometry employing a single-step separation scheme

    Chao-Feng Li;Xian-Hua Li;Qiu-Li Li;Jing-Hui Guo

  • Zircon U–Pb geochronological constraints on the Paleoproterozoic crustal evolution of the Eastern block in the North China Craton

    Xiao Ping Lu;Fu Yuan Wu;Jing Hui Guo;Simon A. Wilde

  • Geochronological Constraints on the Paleoproterozoic Evolution of the North China Craton: SHRIMP Zircon Ages of Different Types of Mafic Dikes

    Peng Peng;Mingguo Zhai;Huafeng Zhang;Jinghui Guo

  • UHT sapphirine granulite metamorphism at 1.93–1.92Ga caused by gabbronorite intrusions: Implications for tectonic evolution of the northern margin of the North China Craton

    JingHui Guo;Peng Peng;Yi Chen;ShuJuan Jiao

  • Shrimp U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Huai'an Complex: Constraints on late Archean to paleoproterozoic magmatic and metamorphic events in the Trans-North China Orogen

    Guochun Zhao;Simon A. Wilde;Min Sun;Jinghui Guo

  • ̃2.7Ga crust growth in the North China craton

    Neng Jiang;Jinghui Guo;Mingguo Zhai;Shuangquan Zhang

  • First Finding of Eclogite Facies Metamorphic Event in South Korea and Its Correlation with the Dabie‐Sulu Collision Belt in China

    Chang Whan Oh;Sung Won Kim;Seon Gyu Choi;Mingguo Zhai

  • Paleoproterozoic gabbronoritic and granitic magmatism in the northern margin of the North China craton: Evidence of crust–mantle interaction

    Peng Peng;Peng Peng;Jinghui Guo;Mingguo Zhai;Wouter Bleeker

  • Precambrian geology of China: Preface

    Guochun Zhao;Jinghui Guo

  • Nature of mantle source contributions and crystal differentiation in the petrogenesis of the 1.78 Ga mafic dykes in the central North China craton

    Peng Peng;Ming-Guo Zhai;Jing-Hui Guo;Tim Kusky

  • Spatial distribution of ~1950-1800 Ma metamorphic events in the North China Craton: Implications for tectonic subdivision of the craton

    Peng Peng;Peng Peng;Xinping Wang;Brian F. Windley;Jinghui Guo

  • Metamorphism and partial melting of high-pressure pelitic granulites from the Qianlishan Complex: Constraints on the tectonic evolution of the Khondalite Belt in the North China Craton

    Changqing Yin;Guochun Zhao;Chunjing Wei;Min Sun

  • Geochronology of khondalite-series rocks of the Jining Complex: confirmation of depositional age and tectonometamorphic evolution of the North China craton

    Xu-Ping Li;Zhenyi Yang;Guochun Zhao;Rodney Grapes

  • Metamorphic P-T path and tectonic implications of medium-pressure pelitic granulites from the Jiaobei massif in the Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt, North China Craton

    Pui Yuk Tam;Guochun Zhao;Xiwen Zhou;Min Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Mingguo Zhai
Mingguo Zhai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peng Peng
Peng Peng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhu-Yin Chu
Zhu-Yin Chu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xuan-Ce Wang
Xuan-Ce Wang Yunnan University
Guochun Zhao
Guochun Zhao University of Hong Kong
Yue-Heng Yang
Yue-Heng Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hong-Rui Fan
Hong-Rui Fan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Min Sun
Min Sun University of Hong Kong
Fukun Chen
Fukun Chen University of Science and Technology of China
Changqing Yin
Changqing Yin Sun Yat-sen University

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