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Qing Chang is affiliated with the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Atmospheric Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics within Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, and Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena.

Qing Chang's recent publications include:

  • Fish proliferation and rare-earth deposition by topographically induced upwelling at the late Eocene cooling event (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Variety of the drift pumice clasts from the 2021 Fukutoku-Oka-no-Ba eruption, Japan (2022, Island Arc)
  • Marine osmium isotope record during the Carnian "pluvial episode" (Late Triassic) in the pelagic Panthalassa Ocean (2020, Global and Planetary Change)
  • Essential processes involving REE-enrichment in biogenic apatite in deep-sea sediment decoded via multivariate statistical analyses (2022, Chemical Geology)
  • Biome responses to a hydroclimatic crisis in an Early Cretaceous (Barremian-Aptian) subtropical inland lake ecosystem, Northwest China (2023, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Qing Chang are:

  • Jun-Ichi Kimura
  • Yasuhiro Kato
  • Takashi Miyazaki
  • Bogdan Stefanov Vaglarov
  • Tatsuo Nozaki

Common publication venues where their research appears include:

  • Island Arc
  • Scientific Reports
  • Chemical Geology
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Best Publications

  • Contribution of slab melting and slab dehydration to magmatism in the NE Japan arc for the last 25 Myr: Constraints from geochemistry

    Takeshi Hanyu;Yoshiyuki Tatsumi;Shun'ichi Nakai;Qing Chang

  • The tremendous potential of deep-sea mud as a source of rare-earth elements

    Yutaro Takaya;Kazutaka Yasukawa;Kazutaka Yasukawa;Takehiro Kawasaki;Koichiro Fujinaga;Koichiro Fujinaga

  • An inter‐laboratory evaluation of OD‐3 zircon for use as a secondary U–Pb dating standard

    Hideki Iwano;Yuji Orihashi;Takafumi Hirata;Masatsugu Ogasawara

  • The Petrology and Geochemistry of St. Helena Alkali Basalts: Evaluation of the Oceanic Crust-recycling Model for HIMU OIB

    Hiroshi Kawabata;Takeshi Hanyu;Qing Chang;Jun-Ichi Kimura

  • Geochemical characteristics and origin of the HIMU reservoir: A possible mantle plume source in the lower mantle

    Takeshi Hanyu;Yoshiyuki Tatsumi;Ryoko Senda;Takashi Miyazaki

  • Melting of dehydrated oceanic crust from the stagnant slab and of the hydrated mantle transition zone: Constraints from Cenozoic alkaline basalts in eastern China

    Tetsuya Sakuyama;Wei Tian;Jun Ichi Kimura;Yoshio Fukao

  • Silicic Magmas in the Izu–Bonin Oceanic Arc and Implications for Crustal Evolution

    Yoshihiko Tamura;Yoshihiko Tamura;James B. Gill;Darren Tollstrup;Hiroshi Kawabata

  • The Petrology and Geochemistry of Volcanic Rocks on Jeju Island: Plume Magmatism along the Asian Continental Margin

    Yoshiyuki Tatsumi;Hiroshi Shukuno;Masako Yoshikawa;Qing Chang

  • New Olivine Reference Material for In Situ Microanalysis

    Valentina G. Batanova;Jay M. Thompson;Leonid V. Danyushevsky;Maxim V. Portnyagin

  • Slab-derived adakites and subslab asthenosphere-derived OIB-type rocks at 156 ± 2 Ma from the north of Gerze, central Tibet: Records of the Bangong–Nujiang oceanic ridge subduction during the Late Jurassic

    Shi-Min Li;Di-Cheng Zhu;Di-Cheng Zhu;Qing Wang;Zhidan Zhao

  • Recycled ancient ghost carbonate in the Pitcairn mantle plume

    Xiao Jun Wang;Li Hui Chen;Albrecht W. Hofmann;Takeshi Hanyu

  • Possible juvenile Palaeoarchaean TTG magmatism in eastern India and its constraints for the evolution of the Singhbhum craton

    Jennifer Tait;Udo Zimmermann;Takashi Miyazaki;Sergey Presnyakov

  • New Insights into Andesite Genesis: the Role of Mantle-derived Calc-alkalic and Crust-derived Tholeiitic Melts in Magma Differentiation beneath Zao Volcano, NE Japan

    Y. Tatsumi;T. Takahashi;Y. Hirahara;Q. Chang

  • Origin of the suppressed matrix effect for improved analytical performance in determination of major and trace elements in anhydrous silicate samples using 200 nm femtosecond laser ablation sector-field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Jun-Ichi Kimura;Qing Chang

  • Origin of silicic magmas and the compositional gap at Sumisu submarine caldera, Izu-Bonin arc, Japan

    H. Shukuno;Y. Tamura;K. Tani;Q. Chang

  • Are Arc Basalts Dry, Wet, or Both? Evidence from the Sumisu Caldera Volcano, Izu-Bonin Arc, Japan

    Y. Tamura;K. Tani;O. Ishizuka;Q. Chang

  • Mission Immiscible: Distinct Subduction Components Generate Two Primary Magmas at Pagan Volcano, Mariana Arc

    Yoshihiko Tamura;Osamu Ishizuka;Robert J. Stern;Alexander R. L. Nichols

  • Origins of felsic magmas in Japanese subduction zone: Geochemical characterizations of tephra from caldera‐forming eruptions <5 Ma

    Jun-Ichi Kimura;Yoshitaka Nagahashi;Yasufumi Satoguchi;Qing Chang

  • Wet and Dry Basalt Magma Evolution at Torishima Volcano, Izu-Bonin Arc, Japan: the Possible Role of Phengite in the Downgoing Slab

    Y. Tamura;K. Tani;Q. Chang;H. Shukuno

  • Variety of the drift pumice clasts from the 2021 Fukutoku‐Oka‐no‐Ba eruption, Japan

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  • Variety and origin of magmas on Shatsky Rise, northwest Pacific Ocean

    Takashi Sano;Kenji Shimizu;Akira Ishikawa;Ryoko Senda

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun-Ichi Kimura
Jun-Ichi Kimura Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Yoshiyuki Tatsumi
Yoshiyuki Tatsumi Kobe University
Hikaru Iwamori
Hikaru Iwamori University of Tokyo
Yoshihiko Tamura
Yoshihiko Tamura Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Yasuhiro Kato
Yasuhiro Kato University of Tokyo
Kenichiro Tani
Kenichiro Tani Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Katsuhiko Suzuki
Katsuhiko Suzuki Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Osamu Ishizuka
Osamu Ishizuka National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Tatsuki Tsujimori
Tatsuki Tsujimori Tohoku University
James B. Gill
James B. Gill University of California, Santa Cruz

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