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Jingwen Mao is a researcher affiliated with China University of Geosciences in China. Their scholarly work spans multiple fields with a primary focus on Earth and Planetary Sciences, supported by a significant number of publications in Computer Science. Within these domains, they cover a wide array of subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Materials Chemistry, and Mechanical Engineering.

Mao's research interests largely center on geological and geochemical analysis, with particular emphasis on geochemistry and geologic mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and elemental analysis. Their investigations also touch upon paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, as well as advancements in solid oxide fuel cells.

Several notable papers authored by Mao illustrate the scope of their research:

  • Recognition of a Middle-Late Jurassic arc-related porphyry copper belt along the southeast China coast: Geological characteristics and metallogenic implications, 2021, Geology
  • The world-class Jiangnan tungsten belt: Geological characteristics, metallogeny, and ore deposit model, 2020, Chinese Science Bulletin (Chinese Version)
  • Cretaceous large-scale metal accumulation triggered by post-subductional large-scale extension, East Asia, 2021, Ore Geology Reviews

Mao frequently collaborates with a consistent group of coauthors, including Wei Jian, Bernd Lehmann, Shiwei Song, Huishou Ye, and Guiqing Xie. These partnerships contribute to the continuity and breadth of their research output.

The bulk of Mao's work appears in key scientific venues known within geoscience and related disciplines. Dominant publication venues include Ore Geology Reviews, American Mineralogist, Economic Geology, Mineralium Deposita, and Lithos. This distribution highlights a concentration in journals focused on mineralogy, economic geology, and petrology.

Best Publications

  • Major types and time–space distribution of Mesozoic ore deposits in South China and their geodynamic settings

    Mao Jingwen;Cheng Yanbo;Chen Maohong;Franco Pirajno

  • Tectonic implications from Re–Os dating of Mesozoic molybdenum deposits in the East Qinling–Dabie orogenic belt

    J.W. Mao;G.Q. Xie;Frank Bierlein;W.J. Qu

  • A tectono-genetic model for porphyry-skarn-stratabound Cu-Au-Mo-Fe and magnetite-apatite deposits along the Middle-Lower Yangtze River Valley, Eastern China

    Jingwen Mao;Guiqing Xie;Chao Duan;Franco Pirajno

  • Textural control on gold distribution in As-free pyrite from the Dongping, Huangtuliang and Hougou gold deposits, North China Craton (Hebei Province, China)

    Nigel John Cook;Cristiana Liana Ciobanu;Cristiana Liana Ciobanu;Jingwen Mao

  • Molybdenite Re–Os and albite 40Ar/39Ar dating of Cu–Au–Mo and magnetite porphyry systems in the Yangtze River valley and metallogenic implications

    Jingwen Mao;Yitian Wang;Bernd Lehmann;Jinjie Yu

  • The association of mafic–ultramafic intrusions and A-type magmatism in the Tian Shan and Altay orogens, NW China: Implications for geodynamic evolution and potential for the discovery of new ore deposits

    Franco Pirajno;Jingwen Mao;Zhaochong Zhang;Zuoheng Zhang

  • Geochemistry of Picritic and Associated Basalt Flows of the Western Emeishan Flood Basalt Province, China

    Zhaochong Zhang;John J. Mahoney;Jingwen Mao;Fusheng Wang

  • A review of the Cu–Ni sulphide deposits in the Chinese Tianshan and Altay orogens (Xinjiang Autonomous Region, NW China): Principal characteristics and ore-forming processes

    Jing Wen Mao;Franco Pirajno;Zuo Heng Zhang;Feng Mei Chai

  • Mesozoic molybdenum deposits in the east Qinling-Dabie orogenic belt: Characteristics and tectonic settings

    J.W. Mao;Franco Pirajno;J.F. Xiang;J.J. Gao

  • Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous granitoid magmatism in Eastern Qinling, central-eastern China: SHRIMP zircon U–Pb ages and tectonic implications

    J. W. Mao;G. Q. Xie;F. Pirajno;H. S. Ye

  • Re-Os Dating of Polymetallic Ni-Mo-PGE-Au Mineralization in Lower Cambrian Black Shales of South China and Its Geologic Significance

    Jingwen Mao;Bernd Lehmann;Andao Du;Guangdi Zhang

  • Gold deposits in the Xiaoqinling-Xiong'ershan region, Qinling mountains, central China

    Jingwen Mao;Richard J. Goldfarb;Zhengwei Zhang;Wenyi Xu

  • The relationship of mantle-derived fluids to gold metallogenesis in the Jiaodong Peninsula: Evidence from D–O–C–S isotope systematics

    Jingwen Mao;Yitian Wang;Houmin Li;Franco Pirajno

  • Mesozoic metallogeny in East China and corresponding geodynamic settings — An introduction to the special issue

    Jingwen Mao;Franco Pirajno;Nigel Cook

  • Highly metalliferous carbonaceous shale and Early Cambrian seawater

    Bernd Lehmann;Thomas F. Nägler;Heinrich D. Holland;Martin Wille

  • Geology, distribution, and classification of gold deposits in the western Qinling belt, central China

    Jingwen Mao;Yumin Qiu;Richard J. Goldfarb;Zhaochong Zhang

  • Late Mesozoic metallogeny and intracontinental magmatism, southern Great Xing'an Range, northeastern China

    Hegen Ouyang;Jingwen Mao;Zhenhua Zhou;Huiming Su

  • Late Paleozoic base and precious metal deposits, East Tianshan, Xinjiang, China: Characteristics and geodynamic setting

    Jingwen Mao;Richard J. Goldfarb;Yitian Wang;Craig J. Hart

  • Distribution of porphyry deposits in the Eurasian continent and their corresponding tectonic settings

    Jingwen Mao;Franco Pirajno;Bernd Lehmann;Maocheng Luo

  • Protolith-Related Thermal Controls on the Decoupling of Sn and W in Sn-W Metallogenic Provinces: Insights from the Nanling Region, China

    Shunda Yuan;Anthony E. Williams-Jones;Rolf L. Romer;Panlao Zhao

  • Geodynamic setting of Mesozoic magmatism in NE China and surrounding regions: Perspectives from spatio-temporal distribution patterns of ore deposits

    He-gen Ouyang;Jing-wen Mao;M. Santosh;M. Santosh;Jie Zhou

Frequent Co-Authors

Franco Pirajno
Franco Pirajno University of Western Australia
Bernd Lehmann
Bernd Lehmann Clausthal University of Technology
Richard J. Goldfarb
Richard J. Goldfarb China University of Geosciences
Zhaochong Zhang
Zhaochong Zhang China University of Geosciences
Nigel J. Cook
Nigel J. Cook University of Adelaide
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
Cristiana L. Ciobanu
Cristiana L. Ciobanu University of Adelaide
Frank P. Bierlein
Frank P. Bierlein ANS Exploration Corp.
Zhaoshan Chang
Zhaoshan Chang Colorado School of Mines
Wenjiao Xiao
Wenjiao Xiao Chinese Academy of Sciences

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