Liqiang Yang spends much of his time researching Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Gold deposit, Crust and Mineralization. He is interested in Metamorphic rock, which is a branch of Geochemistry. Liqiang Yang has included themes like Volcano, Sedimentary rock, Sediment and Geochemical survey in his Mineralogy study.
His work focuses on many connections between Crust and other disciplines, such as Seismology, that overlap with his field of interest in Discontinuity. His Mineralization research includes themes of Mining engineering and Soil science. His work in Hydrothermal circulation tackles topics such as Pyrite which are related to areas like Crystallization.
Liqiang Yang mainly focuses on Geochemistry, Mineralization, Zircon, Gold deposit and Mineralogy. His Geochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Quartz, Fluid inclusions and Hydrothermal circulation. His Quartz research incorporates themes from δ34S, Craton and Calcite.
His study focuses on the intersection of Mineralization and fields such as Cretaceous with connections in the field of Orogeny and Fault. His Zircon research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Felsic, Mafic, Partial melting, Crust and Terrane. Liqiang Yang combines subjects such as Magmatism, Isostasy and Petrology with his study of Crust.
Geochemistry, Petrogenesis, Tectonics, Mantle and Lithosphere are his primary areas of study. His Geochemistry research integrates issues from Suture, Hydrothermal circulation and Metallogeny. His Metallogeny research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Trace element and Zircon.
His studies in Mantle integrate themes in fields like Fluid inclusions and Asthenosphere. In his research, Massif, Mafic, Eclogite, Shear zone and Crust is intimately related to Precambrian, which falls under the overarching field of Lithosphere. As a member of one scientific family, Liqiang Yang mostly works in the field of Pyrite, focusing on Quartz and, on occasion, Arsenopyrite, Tetrahedrite, SLATES and Mineralization.
Liqiang Yang focuses on Geochemistry, Lithosphere, Subduction, Eastern china and Mantle. While the research belongs to areas of Geochemistry, Liqiang Yang spends his time largely on the problem of Transtension, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Transpression. His work on Mantle is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Asthenosphere.
The various areas that Liqiang Yang examines in his Precambrian study include Mantle wedge, Continental crust, Crust, Shear zone and Massif. His Mafic study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Eclogite and Craton. In most of his Monazite studies, his work intersects topics such as Hydrothermal circulation.
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Delineation and explanation of geochemical anomalies using fractal models in the Heqing area, Yunnan Province, China
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Liqiang Yang;Yanru Wang.
Journal of Geochemical Exploration (2010)
40Ar/39Ar geochronological constraints on the formation of the Dayingezhuang gold deposit: New implications for timing and duration of hydrothermal activity in the Jiaodong gold province, China
Li-Qiang Yang;Jun Deng;Richard J. Goldfarb;Richard J. Goldfarb;Jing Zhang.
Gondwana Research (2014)
Crust–upper mantle seismic velocity structure across Southeastern China
Zhongjie Zhang;José Badal;Yinkang Li;Yun Chen.
Tectonophysics (2005)
Relationships Between Gold and Pyrite at the Xincheng Gold Deposit, Jiaodong Peninsula, China: Implications for Gold Source and Deposition in a Brittle Epizonal Environment
Li-Qiang Yang;Jun Deng;Zhong-Liang Wang;Lin-Nan Guo.
Economic Geology (2016)
LA-ICP-MS trace element analysis of pyrite from the Chang'an gold deposit, Sanjiang region, China: Implication for ore-forming process ☆ ☆☆
Jing Zhang;Jing Zhang;Jun Deng;Hua-yong Chen;Hua-yong Chen;Li-qiang Yang.
Gondwana Research (2014)
A multifractal analysis of mineralization characteristics of the Dayingezhuang disseminated-veinlet gold deposit in the Jiaodong gold province of China
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Li Wan;Li Wan;Huan Liu.
Ore Geology Reviews (2011)
Genetic relationship between the Emeishan plume and the bauxite deposits in Western Guangxi, China: Constraints from U–Pb and Lu–Hf isotopes of the detrital zircons in bauxite ores
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Shujuan Yang;Xuefei Liu.
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (2010)
An overview of the earth crust under China
Zhongjie Zhang;Liqiang Yang;Jiwen Teng;José Badal.
Earth-Science Reviews (2011)
Self-similar fractal analysis of gold mineralization of Dayingezhuang disseminated-veinlet deposit in Jiaodong gold province, China
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Li Wan;Li Wan;Liqiang Yang.
Journal of Geochemical Exploration (2009)
Fluid Evolution and Metallogenic Dynamics during Tectonic Regime Transition: Example from the Jiapigou Gold Belt in Northeast China
Jun Deng;Liqiang Yang;Bangfei Gao;Zhongshi Sun.
Resource Geology (2009)
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