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Junfeng Zhang is affiliated with the China University of Geosciences in China. Their research expertise spans broadly within Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a concentrated focus in several subfields including Geophysics, Mechanics of Materials, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Geology.

The main topics explored by Junfeng Zhang encompass:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Junfeng Zhang has contributed to a significant number of peer-reviewed publications, with recent works including:

  • "Peer Feedback Reflects the Mindset and Academic Motivation of Learners," published in 2020 in Frontiers in Psychology
  • "The impact of volcanic activity on the deposition of organic-rich shales: Evidence from carbon isotope and geochemical compositions," published in 2021 in Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • "Geneses of Two Contrasting Antigorite Crystal Preferred Orientations and Their Implications for Seismic Anisotropy in the Forearc Mantle," published in 2020 in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Experimental Constraint on Ca-Rich Carbonatite Melt-Peridotite Interaction and Implications for Lithospheric Mantle Modification Beneath the North China Craton," published in 2022 in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Spatiotemporal variations of sedimentary carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions in the Yangtze Shelf Sea across the Ordovician-Silurian boundary," published in 2021 in Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology

Frequent publication venues for Junfeng Zhang include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Lithos
  • Journal of Earth Science
  • Tectonophysics
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Collaboratively, Junfeng Zhang has worked with several co-authors multiple times, indicating ongoing research partnerships. These frequent co-authors include:

  • Yongfeng Wang
  • Xiang Wu
  • Haijin Xu
  • Yi Cao
  • Zhenmin Jin

Best Publications

  • Diamond- and coesite-bearing chromitites from the Luobusa ophiolite, Tibet

    Jing-Sui Yang;Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya;Wen-Ji Bai;Qing-Song Fang

  • Delamination and destruction of the North China Craton

    Shan Gao;Shan Gao;JunFeng Zhang;WenLiang Xu;YongSheng Liu

  • Eclogite rheology: Implications for subducted lithosphere

    Z.-M. Jin;J. Zhang;H.W. Green;S. Jin

  • Evidence of former stishovite in metamorphosed sediments, implying subduction to > 350 km

    Liang Liu;Liang Liu;Junfeng Zhang;Junfeng Zhang;Harry W. Green;Zhenmin Jin

  • Experimental Investigation of Eclogite Rheology and Its Fabrics at High Temperature and Pressure

    J. Zhang;H. W. Green

  • Rheology of omphacite at high temperature and pressure and significance of its lattice preferred orientations

    Junfeng Zhang;Harry W. Green;Krassimir N. Bozhilov

  • Early Cretaceous low-Mg adakitic granites from the Dabie orogen, eastern China: Petrogenesis and implications for destruction of the over-thickened lower continental crust

    Haijin Xu;Changqian Ma;Junfeng Zhang;Kai Ye

  • Faulting induced by precipitation of water at grain boundaries in hot subducting oceanic crust

    Junfeng Zhang;Junfeng Zhang;Harry W. Green;Krassimir Bozhilov;Zhenmin Jin

  • Mafic granulite rheology: Implications for a weak continental lower crust

    Y.F. Wang;Y.F. Wang;J.F. Zhang;J.F. Zhang;Z.M. Jin;H.W. Green

  • Prograde metamorphism, decompressional partial melting and subsequent melt fractional crystallization in the Weihai migmatitic gneisses, Sulu UHP terrane, eastern China

    Haijin Xu;Kai Ye;Yanru Song;Yi Chen

  • Water Vapor-Assisted "Universal" Nonmatrix-Matched Analytical Method for the in Situ U-Pb Dating of Zircon, Monazite, Titanite, and Xenotime by Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry.

    Tao Luo;Zhaochu Hu;Wen Zhang;Yongsheng Liu

  • Eclogite-melt/peridotite reaction: Experimental constrains on the destruction mechanism of the North China Craton

    Chao Wang;Chao Wang;ZhenMin Jin;Shan Gao;JunFeng Zhang

  • Generation of Early Cretaceous high-Mg adakitic host and enclaves by magma mixing, Dabie orogen, Eastern China

    Haijin Xu;Changqian Ma;Junfeng Zhang

  • Early Cretaceous intermediate-mafic dykes in the Dabie orogen, eastern China: Petrogenesis and implications for crust–mantle interaction

    Haijin Xu;Changqian Ma;Yanru Song;Junfeng Zhang

  • Hydroxyl in continental deep subduction zone: Evidence from UHP eclogites of the Dabie Mountains

    Junfeng Zhang;Zhenmin Jin;Harry W. Green;Shuyan Jin

  • Linking continental deep subduction with destruction of a cratonic margin: strongly reworked North China SCLM intruded in the Triassic Sulu UHP belt

    J. P. Zheng;J. P. Zheng;H. Y. Tang;Q. Xiong;Q. Xiong;W. L. Griffin

  • Polyphase inclusions in the Shuanghe UHP eclogites formed by subsolidus transformation and incipient melting during exhumation of deeply subducted crust

    Qiang Liu;Qiang Liu;Joerg Hermann;Junfeng Zhang

  • Electrochemical Deposition of Mesoporous Crystalline Oxide Semiconductor Films from Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Phases

    Hongmei Luo;Junfeng Zhang;Yushan Yan

  • An experimental study of dehydration melting of phengite-bearing eclogite at 1.5–3.0 GPa

    Qiang Liu;ZhenMin Jin;JunFeng Zhang

  • Evidence of former stishovite in UHP eclogite from the South Altyn Tagh, western China

    Liang Liu;Jun-Feng Zhang;Yu-Ting Cao;Yu-Ting Cao;Harry W. Green

  • Refertilization-driven destabilization of subcontinental mantle and the importance of initial lithospheric thickness for the fate of continents

    J.P. Zheng;C.-T.A. Lee;J.G. Lu;J.H. Zhao

  • Synchrotron infrared and Raman spectroscopy of microdiamonds from Erzgebirge, Germany

    Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya;Zhenxian Liu;Pierre Cartigny;Junfeng Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry W. Green
Harry W. Green University of California, Riverside
Hans-Joachim Massonne
Hans-Joachim Massonne University of Stuttgart
Yongsheng Liu
Yongsheng Liu Yangtze University
Yanbin Wang
Yanbin Wang University of Chicago
Zhaochu Hu
Zhaochu Hu China University of Geosciences
Joseph R. Smyth
Joseph R. Smyth University of Colorado Boulder
Changqian Ma
Changqian Ma China University of Geosciences
Lu Wang
Lu Wang China University of Geosciences
Keqing Zong
Keqing Zong China University of Geosciences
David L. Kohlstedt
David L. Kohlstedt University of Minnesota

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