The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Continental collision, Crust, Terrane and Metallogeny. His study in Zircon, Diaspore, Weathering, Mafic and Mantle is carried out as part of his studies in Geochemistry. His Crust research incorporates elements of Lithosphere and Craton.
His Terrane research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ophiolite and Suture. The Suture study combines topics in areas such as Earth science, Rodinia and Gondwana. Qingfei Wang combines subjects such as Subduction and Oceanic crust with his study of Metallogeny.
His primary areas of investigation include Geochemistry, Zircon, Craton, Subduction and Crust. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Lithosphere, Terrane and Metallogeny. His Terrane research includes elements of Suture, Ophiolite and Paleozoic.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Craton, Metamorphic rock are connected with Fluid inclusions and other disciplines. His specific area of interest is Subduction, where Qingfei Wang studies Oceanic crust. His Crust study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Continental collision and Geomorphology.
His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Craton, Subduction, Lithosphere and Mantle. His Geochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Mineralization and Shear zone. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Shear zone, focusing on Metamorphism and, on occasion, Fluid inclusions, Ophiolite and Continental collision.
His work carried out in the field of Craton brings together such families of science as Sphalerite, Galena and Sericite. His Subduction research integrates issues from Volcano and Crust. His research investigates the connection with Lithosphere and areas like Precambrian which intersect with concerns in Mantle wedge, Massif and Eclogite.
His main research concerns Geochemistry, Lithosphere, Subduction, Mantle and Asthenosphere. His Geochemistry research incorporates themes from Mineralization and Shear zone, Transpression. His studies deal with areas such as Metamorphism, Ophiolite and Continental collision as well as Shear zone.
Qingfei Wang has included themes like Precambrian and Crust in his Lithosphere study. His research in Asthenosphere intersects with topics in Fault and Craton. His research integrates issues of Metamorphic rock and Pyrrhotite in his study of Craton.
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Tethys tectonic evolution and its bearing on the distribution of important mineral deposits in the Sanjiang region, SW China
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Qingfei Wang;Gongjian Li;Chusi Li.
Gondwana Research (2014)
Cenozoic tectono-magmatic and metallogenic processes in the Sanjiang region, southwestern China
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Qingfei Wang;Gongjian Li;M. Santosh.
Earth-Science Reviews (2014)
Gold mineralization in China: Metallogenic provinces, deposit types and tectonic framework
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang.
Gondwana Research (2016)
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)
The boundary between the Simao and Yangtze blocks and their locations in Gondwana and Rodinia: Constraints from detrital and inherited zircons
Qingfei Wang;Qingfei Wang;Jun Deng;Chusi Li;Gongjian Li.
Gondwana Research (2014)
Tectonic evolution, superimposed orogeny, and composite metallogenic system in China
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Gongjian Li.
Gondwana Research (2017)
Mineralogical and geochemical investigations of the Dajia Salento-type bauxite deposits, western Guangxi, China
Xuefei Liu;Qingfei Wang;Jun Deng;Qizuan Zhang.
Journal of Geochemical Exploration (2010)
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)
Geology and genesis of the giant Beiya porphyry–skarn gold deposit, northwestern Yangtze Block, China
Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Gongjian Li;Zengqian Hou.
Ore Geology Reviews (2015)
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