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Pei Ni is a researcher affiliated with Nanjing University in China with a significant body of work spanning Earth and Planetary Sciences and Computer Science. Their academic contributions primarily lie in the fields of Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Paleontology, and Mechanics of Materials.

Pei Ni's research topics cover a broad array of subjects including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Mineralogy and Gemology Studies, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, and Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis.

Notable recent publications by Pei Ni include:

  • Tungsten and tin deposits in South China: Temporal and spatial distribution, metallogenic models and prospecting directions, 2023, Ore Geology Reviews
  • A review of the Yanshanian ore-related felsic magmatism and tectonic settings in the Nanling W-Sn and Wuyi Au-Cu metallogenic belts, Cathaysia Block, South China, 2021, Ore Geology Reviews

Other significant papers within their network of collaboration and research include:

  • Felsic volcanism as a factor driving the end-Permian mass extinction, 2021, Science Advances
  • Cassiterite deposition induced by cooling of a single-phase magmatic fluid: Evidence from SEM-CL and fluid inclusion LA-ICP-MS analysis, 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • A possible linkage between highly fractionated granitoids and associated W-mineralization in the Mesozoic Yaogangxian granitic intrusion, Nanling region, South China, 2020, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Pei Ni frequently publishes in journals such as Ore Geology Reviews, Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, Minerals, and Mineralium Deposita. These venues reflect a consistent focus on earth sciences and geochemistry.

Their common collaborators include Jun-Yi Pan, Jun-Ying Ding, Wensheng Li, Ming-Sen Fan, and Jian-Ming Cui, showing an active engagement in cooperative research efforts across the fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Extreme enrichment of polymetallic Ni–Mo–PGE–Au in Lower Cambrian black shales of South China: An Os isotope and PGE geochemical investigation

    Shao-Yong Jiang;Jing-Hong Yang;Hong-Fei Ling;Yong-Quan Chen

  • Petrogenesis of a Late Jurassic Peraluminous Volcanic Complex and its High-Mg, Potassic, Quenched Enclaves at Xiangshan, Southeast China

    Yao-Hui Jiang;Hong-Fei Ling;Shao-Yong Jiang;Hong-Hai Fan

  • Trace- and rare-earth element geochemistry and Pb–Pb dating of black shales and intercalated Ni–Mo–PGE–Au sulfide ores in Lower Cambrian strata, Yangtze Platform, South China

    Shao-Yong Jiang;Yong-Quan Chen;Hong-Fei Ling;Jing-Hong Yang

  • An infrared microthermometric study of fluid inclusions in coexisting quartz and wolframite from Late Mesozoic tungsten deposits in the Gannan metallogenic belt, South China

    Pei Ni;Xu-Dong Wang;Guo-Guang Wang;Jian-Bao Huang

  • Petrogenesis and tectonic implications of Late Jurassic shoshonitic lamprophyre dikes from the Liaodong Peninsula, NE China

    Yao-Hui Jiang;Shao-Yong Jiang;Hong-Fei Ling;Pei Ni

  • Microdiamonds, their classification and tectonic implications for the host eclogites from the Dabie and Su-Lu regions in central eastern China

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  • Petrogenesis of the Middle Jurassic Yinshan volcanic-intrusive complex, SE China: Implications for tectonic evolution and Cu-Au mineralization

    Guo-Guang Wang;Pei Ni;Kui-Dong Zhao;Xiao-Lei Wang

  • Evidence of fluid inclusions for two stages of fluid boiling in the formation of the giant Shapinggou porphyry Mo deposit, Dabie Orogen, Central China

    Pei Ni;Guo-Guang Wang;Wen Yu;Hui Chen

  • Felsic volcanism as a factor driving the end-Permian mass extinction.

    Hua Zhang;Feifei Zhang;Jiu-bin Chen;Douglas H. Erwin;Douglas H. Erwin

  • The link between subduction-modified lithosphere and the giant Dexing porphyry copper deposit, South China: Constraints from high-Mg adakitic rocks

    Guo-Guang Wang;Pei Ni;Jing Yao;Xiao-Lei Wang

  • Distinctive features of Late Palaeozoic massive sulphide deposits in South China

    Lianxing Gu;Khin Zaw;Wenxuan Hu;Kaijun Zhang

  • Comparison of fluid processes in coexisting wolframite and quartz from a giant vein-type tungsten deposit, South China: Insights from detailed petrography and LA-ICP-MS analysis of fluid inclusions

    Jun-Yi Pan;Pei Ni;Ru-Cheng Wang

  • Tungsten and tin deposits in South China: Temporal and spatial distribution, metallogenic models and prospecting directions

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  • Geology, fluid inclusion, and isotope constraints on ore genesis of the Neoproterozoic Jinshan orogenic gold deposit, South China

    C. Zhao;P. Ni;G.-G. Wang;J.-Y. Ding

  • Ediacaran seawater temperature: Evidence from inclusions of Sinian halite

    Fanwei Meng;Fanwei Meng;Pei Ni;James D. Schiffbauer;Xunlai Yuan

  • Paradigm shift in determining Neoproterozoic atmospheric oxygen

    Nigel J.F. Blamey;Nigel J.F. Blamey;Nigel J.F. Blamey;Uwe Brand;John Parnell;Natalie Spear

  • Geological, fluid inclusion and isotopic studies of the Yinshan Cu–Au–Pb–Zn–Ag deposit, South China: Implications for ore genesis and exploration

    Guo-Guang Wang;Pei Ni;Ru-Cheng Wang;Kui-Dong Zhao

  • An Early Paleozoic orogenic gold belt along the Jiang−Shao Fault, South China: Evidence from fluid inclusions and Rb–Sr dating of quartz in the Huangshan and Pingshui deposits

    Pei Ni;Guo-Guang Wang;Hui Chen;Hui Chen;Ying-Feng Xu

  • Petrogenesis of Early Cretaceous post-collisional granitoids at Shapinggou, Dabie Orogen: Implications for crustal architecture and porphyry Mo mineralization

    Guo-Guang Wang;Pei Ni;Wen Yu;Hui Chen

  • Copper, gold and silver enrichment in ore mylonites within massive sulphide orebodies at Hongtoushan VHMS deposit, N.E. China

    Lianxing Gu;Yuanchuan Zheng;Xiaoqian Tang;Khin Zaw;Khin Zaw

  • Hydrothermal ore deposits in collisional orogens

    Yongfei Zheng;Jingwen Mao;Yanjing Chen;Weidong Sun

  • Origin of ore-forming fluids of the Dachang Sn-polymetallic ore deposit: Evidence from helium isotopes

    Kuidong Zhao;Shaoyong Jiang;Hongquan Xiao;Pei Ni

  • SHRIMP U-Pb zircon dating for lamprophyre from Liaodong Peninsula: Constraints on the initial time of Mesozoic lithosphere thinning beneath eastern China

    Yaohui Jiang;Shaoyong Jiang;Kuidong Zhao;Pei Ni

Frequent Co-Authors

Shao-Yong Jiang
Shao-Yong Jiang China University of Geosciences
Kui-Dong Zhao
Kui-Dong Zhao China University of Geosciences
Yao-Hui Jiang
Yao-Hui Jiang Nanjing University
Rucheng Wang
Rucheng Wang Nanjing University
Xiao-Lei Wang
Xiao-Lei Wang Nanjing University
Hong-Fei Ling
Hong-Fei Ling Nanjing University
Khin Zaw
Khin Zaw University of Tasmania
Chuanming Zhou
Chuanming Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shu-zhong Shen
Shu-zhong Shen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Domenico Cicchella
Domenico Cicchella University of Sannio

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