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Qingfei Wang is affiliated with the China University of Geosciences in China and has an extensive publication record in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Computer Science. Their research predominantly focuses on geophysics, artificial intelligence, geochemistry and petrology, biomaterials, and economics and econometrics. The primary topics covered in their work include geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, geochemistry and elemental analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, clay minerals and soil interactions, and the geochemistry and geochronology of Asian mineral deposits.

Wang has contributed to numerous scientific articles, with several papers published in high-profile venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • IN SITU DATING OF HYDROTHERMAL MONAZITE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GEODYNAMIC CONTROLS ON ORE FORMATION IN THE JIAODONG GOLD PROVINCE, EASTERN CHINA (2020, Economic Geology)
  • Towards a universal model for orogenic gold systems: A perspective based on Chinese examples with geodynamic, temporal, and deposit-scale structural and geochemical diversity (2021, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • Multi-stage tectonics and metallogeny associated with Phanerozoic evolution of the South China Block: A holistic perspective from the Youjiang Basin (2020, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • Differential crustal rotation and its control on giant ore clusters along the eastern margin of Tibet (2020, Geology)
  • Cenozoic eastward growth of the Tibetan Plateau controlled by tearing of the Indian slab (2024, Nature Geoscience)

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Wang include Jun Deng, Lin Yang, David I. Groves, Shengchao Xue, and Huajian Li. Wang's work has been frequently published in venues such as Ore Geology Reviews, Mineralium Deposita, Economic Geology, Earth-Science Reviews, and Chemical Geology, highlighting these journals as primary publication platforms.

Best Publications

  • Cenozoic tectono-magmatic and metallogenic processes in the Sanjiang region, southwestern China

    Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Qingfei Wang;Gongjian Li;M. Santosh

  • 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

  • Gold mineralization in China: Metallogenic provinces, deposit types and tectonic framework

    Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang

  • A holistic model for the origin of orogenic gold deposits and its implications for exploration

    David I. Groves;David I. Groves;M. Santosh;M. Santosh;M. Santosh;Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang

  • Tectonic evolution, superimposed orogeny, and composite metallogenic system in China

    Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Gongjian Li

  • An integrated mineral system model for the gold deposits of the giant Jiaodong province, eastern China

    Jun Deng;Li Qiang Yang;David I. Groves;David I. Groves;Liang Zhang

  • 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

  • IN SITU DATING OF HYDROTHERMAL MONAZITE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GEODYNAMIC CONTROLS ON ORE FORMATION IN THE JIAODONG GOLD PROVINCE, EASTERN CHINA

    Jun Deng;Kun-Feng Qiu;Kun-Feng Qiu;Qing-Fei Wang;Richard Goldfarb;Richard Goldfarb

  • Origin of the Jiaodong-type Xinli gold deposit, Jiaodong Peninsula, China: Constraints from fluid inclusion and C–D–O–S–Sr isotope compositions

    Jun Deng;Xuefei Liu;Qingfei Wang;Ruiguang Pan

  • Delineation and explanation of geochemical anomalies using fractal models in the Heqing area, Yunnan Province, China

    Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Liqiang Yang;Yanru Wang

  • Isotopic characterization and petrogenetic modeling of Early Cretaceous mafic diking—Lithospheric extension in the North China craton, eastern Asia

    Jun Deng;Xuefei Liu;Qingfei Wang;Yildirim Dilek;Yildirim Dilek

  • Geology and genesis of the giant Beiya porphyry–skarn gold deposit, northwestern Yangtze Block, China

    Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Gongjian Li;Zengqian Hou

  • Mineralogical and geochemical investigations of the Dajia Salento-type bauxite deposits, western Guangxi, China

    Xuefei Liu;Qingfei Wang;Jun Deng;Qizuan Zhang

  • 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

  • Remobilization of metasomatized mantle lithosphere: a new model for the Jiaodong gold province, eastern China

    Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;M Santosh;M Santosh;Xuefei Liu

  • Discovery of the REE minerals and its geological significance in the Quyang bauxite deposit, West Guangxi, China

    Qingfei Wang;Jun Deng;Xuefei Liu;Qizuan Zhang

  • 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

  • Towards a universal model for orogenic gold systems: A perspective based on Chinese examples with geodynamic, temporal, and deposit-scale structural and geochemical diversity

    Qingfei Wang;Lin Yang;Hesen Zhao;Hesen Zhao;David I. Groves;David I. Groves

  • Structural control and genesis of the Oligocene Zhenyuan orogenic gold deposit, SW China

    Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Gongjian Li;Yan Zhao

  • Multi-stage tectonics and metallogeny associated with Phanerozoic evolution of the South China Block: A holistic perspective from the Youjiang Basin

    Qingfei Wang;Lin Yang;Xiaojie Xu;M. Santosh;M. Santosh

  • 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

  • Tectonic-magmatic-metallogenic system, Tongling ore cluster region, Anhui Province, China

    Jun Deng;Qingfei Wang;Changhao Xiao;Liqiang Yang

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun Deng
Jun Deng China University of Geosciences
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
Liqiang Yang
Liqiang Yang China University of Geosciences
David I. Groves
David I. Groves University of Western Australia
Emmanuel John M. Carranza
Emmanuel John M. Carranza University of the Free State
Chusi Li
Chusi Li Indiana University
Edward M. Ripley
Edward M. Ripley Indiana University
Yan-Jing Chen
Yan-Jing Chen Peking University
Shihong Zhang
Shihong Zhang China University of Geosciences
Yihe Zhang
Yihe Zhang China University of Geosciences

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