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Jiwen Teng is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on Geophysics and Geology. Their body of work spans multiple subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Molecular Biology, and Economics and Econometrics. Teng's research often addresses topics such as Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods, Geological and Geophysical Studies, Seismic Waves and Analysis, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, and earthquake and tectonic studies.

The scientist has published extensively in several academic venues, including:

  • Science China Earth Sciences
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Tectonophysics
  • Seismological Research Letters
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Teng's recent peer-reviewed papers include the following:

  • Crust and upper mantle structure beneath Southwest China and its implications for Mesozoic multistage gold deposits (2022, Tectonophysics)
  • Observation and research of deep underground multi-physical fields-Huainan −848 m deep experiment (2022, Science China Earth Sciences)
  • FDFK2D: Efficient Two-Dimensional Teleseismic Wavefield Modeling for Receiver Function Analysis Using a Hybrid Method (2024, Seismological Research Letters)
  • Underground laboratories · Deep underground observation · Scientific questions-Insights from observations of multi-physic fields in deep underground labs (2025, Science China Earth Sciences)
  • Magnetotelluric Evidence for Lithospheric Hydration and Thinning Beneath the Youjiang Basin in Southwestern China (2025, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)

Frequent collaborators in Teng's research include Xiaobo Tian, Yuanyuan Li, Yushan Yang, Tianyou Liu, and Yafen Yan. These collaborations have contributed to several publications, demonstrating multidisciplinary cooperation within their field.

Best Publications

  • Crustal deformation of the eastern Tibetan plateau revealed by magnetotelluric imaging

    Denghai Bai;Martyn J. Unsworth;Max A. Meju;Xiaobing Ma

  • The boundary between the Indian and Asian tectonic plates below Tibet

    Junmeng Zhao;Xiaohui Yuan;Hongbing Liu;Prakash Kumar

  • Seismic signature of the collision between the east Tibetan escape flow and the Sichuan Basin

    Zhongjie Zhang;Xiaohui Yuan;Yun Chen;Xiaobo Tian

  • Crustal structure across Longmenshan fault belt from passive source seismic profiling

    Zhongjie Zhang;Yanghua Wang;Yun Chen;Gregory A. Houseman

  • Seismic imaging of the crust and upper mantle beneath the North China Craton

    You Tian;You Tian;You Tian;Dapeng Zhao;Ruomei Sun;Jiwen Teng;Jiwen Teng

  • Tearing of the Indian lithospheric slab beneath southern Tibet revealed by SKS-wave splitting measurements

    Yun Chen;Wei Li;Xiaohui Yuan;José Badal

  • An overview of the crustal structure of the Tibetan plateau after 35 years of deep seismic soundings

    Zhongjie Zhang;Yangfan Deng;Jiwen Teng;Chunyong Wang

  • 3D imaging of subducting and fragmenting Indian continental lithosphere beneath southern and central Tibet using body-wave finite-frequency tomography

    Xiaofeng Liang;Yun Chen;Xiaobo Tian;Xiaobo Tian;Yongshun John Chen

  • Crust–upper mantle seismic velocity structure across Southeastern China

    Zhongjie Zhang;José Badal;Yinkang Li;Yun Chen

  • Pn anisotropic tomography and dynamics under eastern Tibetan plateau

    Jianshe Lei;Yuan Li;Furen Xie;Jiwen Teng

  • A Nearly Analytic Discrete Method for Acoustic and Elastic Wave Equations in Anisotropic Media

    Dinghui Yang;Jiwen Teng;Zhongjie Zhang;Enru Liu

  • Investigation of the Moho discontinuity beneath the Chinese mainland using deep seismic sounding profiles

    Jiwen Teng;Zhongjie Zhang;Xiankang Zhang;Chunyong Wang

  • Magmatic underplating and crustal growth in the Emeishan Large Igneous Province, SW China, revealed by a passive seismic experiment

    Yun Chen;Yigang Xu;Tao Xu;Shaokun Si

  • Crustal structure of the Paleozoic Kunlun orogeny from an active-source seismic profile between Moba and Guide in East Tibet, China

    Zhongjie Zhang;Simon Klemperer;Zhiming Bai;Yun Chen

  • An overview of the earth crust under China

    Zhongjie Zhang;Liqiang Yang;Jiwen Teng;José Badal

  • Crustal structure across northeastern Tibet from wide-angle seismic profiling: Constraints on the Caledonian Qilian orogeny and its reactivation

    Zhongjie Zhang;Zhiming Bai;S.L. Klemperer;Xiaobo Tian

  • Structure of crust and upper mantle beneath the Ordos Block and the Yinshan Mountains revealed by receiver function analysis

    Xiaobo Tian;Jiwen Teng;Hongshuang Zhang;Zhongjie Zhang

  • Finite-difference modelling in two-dimensional anisotropic media using a flux-corrected transport technique

    D. H. Yang;E. Liu;Z. J. Zhang;J. Teng

  • Crustal velocity structure in the Emeishan large igneous province and evidence of the Permian mantle plume activity

    Tao Xu;Tao Xu;ZhongJie Zhang;BaoFeng Liu;Yun Chen

  • The Moho beneath western Tibet: Shear zones and eclogitization in the lower crust

    Zhongjie Zhang;Yanghua Wang;Gregory A. Houseman;Tao Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhongjie Zhang
Zhongjie Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Giuliano F. Panza
Giuliano F. Panza Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Simon L. Klemperer
Simon L. Klemperer Stanford University
Xiaohui Yuan
Xiaohui Yuan University of Potsdam
Yanghua Wang
Yanghua Wang Imperial College London
Enru Liu
Enru Liu ExxonMobil (United States)
Chun-Yong Wang
Chun-Yong Wang China Earthquake Administration
Liqiang Yang
Liqiang Yang China University of Geosciences
Yi-Gang Xu
Yi-Gang Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gregory A. Houseman
Gregory A. Houseman University of Leeds

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