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Rucheng Wang

Rucheng Wang

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Earth Science

D-Index
51
Citations
9758
World Ranking
3214
National Ranking
204

Overview

Rucheng Wang is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Their research work spans over 100 publications, focusing on areas such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence applications, Civil and Structural Engineering, Inorganic Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering.

The primary topics in Wang's research involve Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Radioactive element chemistry and processing, Clay minerals and soil interactions, and Metal Extraction and Bioleaching.

Wang has published numerous papers in reputable journals, including:

  • Felsic volcanism as a factor driving the end-Permian mass extinction (2021, Science Advances)
  • Spodumene pegmatites from the Pusila pluton in the higher Himalaya, South Tibet: Lithium mineralization in a highly fractionated leucogranite batholith (2020, Lithos)
  • Mineral Resource Science in China: Review and perspective (2021, Geography and sustainability)
  • Li and B isotopic fractionation at the magmatic-hydrothermal transition of highly evolved granites (2020, Lithos)
  • Rare-Metal Enrichment and Nb-Ta Fractionation during Magmatic-Hydrothermal Processes in Rare-Metal Granites: Evidence from Zoned Micas from the Yashan Pluton, South China (2022, Journal of Petrology)

Frequent collaborators in their research include Xiancai Lu, Fu-Yuan Wu, Xudong Che, Lei Xie, and Xiao-Chi Liu, with the number of joint publications ranging from 10 to 20.

Wang's work is often published in specialized journals that focus on mineralogy, geology, and earth sciences. Frequent publication venues include Lithos, American Mineralogist, Ore Geology Reviews, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Acta Petrologica Sinica.

Best Publications

  • Detrital zircon geochronology of Precambrian basement sequences in the Jiangnan orogen : dating the assembly of the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks

    Xiao-Lei Wang;Xiao-Lei Wang;Jin-Cheng Zhou;W.L. Griffin;Ru-Cheng Wang

  • Where was South China in the Rodinia supercontinent? Evidence from U-Pb geochronology and HF isotopes of detrital zircons

    Jin Hai Yu;Jin Hai Yu;Suzanne Y. O'Reilly;Lijuan Wang;Lijuan Wang;W. L. Griffin

  • Highly fractionated Himalayan leucogranites and associated rare-metal mineralization

    Fu-Yuan Wu;Xiao-Chi Liu;Zhi-Chao Liu;Ru-Cheng Wang

  • Acidity of edge surface sites of montmorillonite and kaolinite

    Xiandong Liu;Xiandong Liu;Xiancai Lu;Michiel Sprik;Jun Cheng

  • Mobility of high field strength elements (HFSE) in magmatic-, metamorphic-, and submarine-hydrothermal systems

    Shao Yong Jiang;Ru Cheng Wang;Xi Sheng Xu;Kui Dong Zhao

  • Vertical variations in the mineralogy of the Yichun topaz-lepidolite granite, Jiangxi province, Southern China

    Xiao Long Huang;Ru Cheng Wang;Xiao Ming Chen;Huan Hu

  • Multiple-aged granitoids and related tungsten-tin mineralization in the Nanling Range, South China

    Jun Chen;RuCheng Wang;JinChu Zhu;JianJun Lu

  • Constraints of in situ zircon and cassiterite U–Pb, molybdenite Re–Os and muscovite 40Ar–39Ar ages on multiple generations of granitic magmatism and related W–Sn mineralization in the Wangxianling area, Nanling Range, South China

    Rong-Qing Zhang;Jian-Jun Lu;Ru-Cheng Wang;Ping Yang

  • In situ U–Pb isotopic dating of columbite–tantalite by LA–ICP–MS

    Xu Dong Che;Fu Yuan Wu;Ru Cheng Wang;Axel Gerdes

  • Formation history and protolith characteristics of granulite facies metamorphic rock in Central Cathaysia deduced from U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotopic studies of single zircon grains

    Jinhai Yu;Jinhai Yu;Xinmin Zhou;Y. S. O'Reilly;Lei Zhao

  • Finding of ancient materials in Cathaysia and implication for the formation of Precambrian crust

    JinHai Yu;JinHai Yu;Y. S. O’Reilly;LiJuan Wang;W. L. Griffin

  • A preliminary study of rare-metal mineralization in the Himalayan leucogranite belts, South Tibet

    RuCheng Wang;FuYuan Wu;Lei Xie;XiaoChi Liu

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

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

  • Two subgroups of A-type granites in the coastal area of Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces, SE China: age and geochemical constraints on their petrogenesis

    Jian-Sheng Qiu;De-Zi Wang;Brent I. A. McInnes;Shao-Yong Jiang

  • Tungsten solubility in evolved granitic melts: An evaluation of magmatic wolframite

    Xu Dong Che;Xu Dong Che;Xu Dong Che;Robert L. Linnen;Robert L. Linnen;Ru Cheng Wang;Abdullah Aseri;Abdullah Aseri

  • Mineralogical evidence for magmatic and hydrothermal processes in the Qitianling oxidized tin-bearing granite (Hunan, South China): EMP and (MC)-LA-ICPMS investigations of three types of titanite

    Lei Xie;Ru-Cheng Wang;Jun Chen;Jin-Chu Zhu

  • 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

  • Magmatic–hydrothermal rare-element mineralization in the Songshugang granite (northeastern Jiangxi, China): Insights from an electron-microprobe study of Nb–Ta–Zr minerals

    Ze-Ying Zhu;Ru-Cheng Wang;Xu-Dong Che;Jin-Chu Zhu

  • Zircon U-Pb geochronological framework of Qitianling granite batholith, middle part of Nanling Range, South China

    JinChu Zhu;RuCheng Wang;PeiHua Zhang;CaiFu Xie

  • Discovery of the eclogite and its petrography in the Northern Dabie Mountain

    Shutong Xu;Yican Liu;Wen Su;Rucheng Wang

  • Episodic Nb–Ta mineralisation in South China: Constraints from in situ LA–ICP–MS columbite-tantalite U–Pb dating

    Xu-Dong Che;Ru-Cheng Wang;Fu-Yuan Wu;Ze-Ying Zhu

  • 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

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun Cheng
Jun Cheng Xiamen University
Evert Jan Meijer
Evert Jan Meijer University of Amsterdam
Fu-Yuan Wu
Fu-Yuan Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Rongqing Zhang
Rongqing Zhang Nanjing University
Jun Chen
Jun Chen Nanjing University
Christian Marignac
Christian Marignac University of Lorraine
Jinhai Yu
Jinhai Yu Nanjing University
Shao-Yong Jiang
Shao-Yong Jiang China University of Geosciences
Julien Mercadier
Julien Mercadier French National Centre for Scientific Research
Pei Ni
Pei Ni Nanjing University

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