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Overview

Sheng-Rong Song is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan and specializes in research within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Their work focuses extensively on subfields such as Geophysics, Mechanics of Materials, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Economics and Econometrics. This broad range of interests supports research in both theoretical and applied aspects of geological sciences.

Their main research topics include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis

Sheng-Rong Song has contributed to numerous publications primarily in the journal Geothermics, among other venues. Key recent papers include:

  • "Geothermal energy development roadmap of Taiwan by play fairway analysis", 2021, Geothermics
  • "Thermal Fluid Changes after Operating a Geothermal System: A Case Study of the Chingshui Geothermal Field, Taiwan", 2020, Geothermics
  • "Melting of fault gouge at shallow depth during the 2008 MW 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake, China", 2023, Geology
  • "The Impact and Mechanism of New-Type Urbanization on New Quality Productive Forces: Empirical Evidence from China", 2025, Sustainability
  • "Volcanic activity around Taipei, Taiwan: new data and perspectives on the Tatun Volcano Group", 2024, Geoscience Letters

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with notable coauthors including Yi-Chia Lu, Chyi Wang, Sachihiro Taguchi, and Tsung-Ren Peng. These collaborations often appear in studies related to geothermal systems, earthquake and tectonic analysis, as well as geochemical processes.

Sheng-Rong Song's publications are observed mostly in recurring venues such as Geothermics, Geoscience Letters, SSRN Electronic Journal, Sustainability, and Geology. The concentration of their work in these journals reflects their emphasis on geophysical and geochemical exploration and analysis.

Best Publications

  • Normalizing XRF-scanner data: A cautionary note on the interpretation of high-resolution records from organic-rich lakes

    Ludvig Löwemark;H. F Chen;T. N Yang;Malin Kylander

  • Slip zone and energetics of a large earthquake from the Taiwan Chelungpu-fault Drilling Project

    Kuo Fong Ma;Hidemi Tanaka;Sheng Rong Song;Chien Ying Wang

  • Characteristics of the fault-related rocks, fault zones and the principal slip zone in the Wenchuan Earthquake Fault Scientific Drilling Project Hole-1 (WFSD-1)

    Haibing Li;Huan Wang;Zhiqin Xu;Jialiang Si

  • Variations of soil radon and thoron concentrations in a fault zone and prospective earthquakes in SW Taiwan

    T.F. Yang;T.F. Yang;V. Walia;L.L. Chyi;C.C. Fu

  • Coseismic fluid–rock interactions at high temperatures in the Chelungpu fault

    Tsuyoshi Ishikawa;Masaharu Tanimizu;Kazuya Nagaishi;Jun Matsuoka

  • Microscale anatomy of the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake fault zone

    Anne Marie Boullier;En Chao Yeh;Sébastien Boutareaud;Sheng Rong Song

  • Gouge graphitization and dynamic fault weakening during the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake

    Li Wei Kuo;Haibing Li;Steven A.F. Smith;Giulio Di Toro;Giulio Di Toro

  • Oxygen and carbon isotopic systematics of aragonite speleothems and water in Furong Cave, Chongqing, China.

    Ting-Yong Li;Chuan-Chou Shen;Hong-Chun Li;Hong-Chun Li;Jun-Yun Li

  • Seismo-Geochemical Variations in SW Taiwan: Multi-Parameter Automatic Gas Monitoring Results

    T. F. Yang;T. F. Yang;C.-C. Fu;V. Walia;C.-H. Chen

  • High magnetic susceptibility of fault gouge within Taiwan Chelungpu fault: Nondestructive continuous measurements of physical and chemical properties in fault rocks recovered from Hole B, TCDP

    Tetsuro Hirono;Weiren Lin;En Chao Yeh;Wonn Soh

  • Clay clast aggregates in gouges: New textural evidence for seismic faulting

    Sébastien Boutareaud;Anne-Marie Boullier;Anne-Marie Boullier;Muriel Andréani;Dan-Gabriel Calugaru

  • The Ti/Al molar ratio as a new proxy for tracing sediment transportation processes and its application in aeolian events and sea level change in East Asia

    Huei-Fen Chen;Po-Yi Yeh;Sheng-Rong Song;Shih-Chieh Hsu

  • Newly discovered eastern dispersal of the youngest Toba Tuff

    S.-R Song;C.-H Chen;M.-Y Lee;T.F Yang

  • Clay mineral anomalies in the fault zone of the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan, and their implications

    Li Wei Kuo;Sheng Rong Song;En Chao Yeh;En Chao Yeh;En Chao Yeh;Huei Fen Chen

  • Thermal history estimation of the Taiwan Chelungpu fault using rock‐magnetic methods

    Toshiaki Mishima;Tetsuro Hirono;Tetsuro Hirono;Wonn Soh;Sheng-Rong Song

  • Synchrotron X-ray computed microtomography: studies on vesiculated basaltic rocks

    Sheng-Rong Song;Keith W. Jones;Brent W. Lindquist;Betsy A. Dowd

  • Clay mineral reactions caused by frictional heating during an earthquake: An example from the Taiwan Chelungpu fault

    Tetsuro Hirono;Koichiro Fujimoto;Tadashi Yokoyama;Yohei Hamada

  • Analysis of the vesicular structure of basalts

    H. Shin;W. B. Lindquist;D. L. Sahagian;S. R. Song

  • Tectonics of short‐lived intra‐arc basins in the arc‐continent collision terrane of the Coastal Range, eastern Taiwan

    Chi‐Yue ‐Y Huang;Peter B. Yuan;Sheng‐Rong ‐R Song;Ching‐Weei ‐W Lin

  • Strengthening of paleo-typhoon and autumn rainfall in Taiwan corresponding to the Southern Oscillation at late Holocene

    Huei Fen Chen;Shie Ying Wen;Shen Rong Song;Tien Nan Yang;Tien Nan Yang

  • A chemical kinetic approach to estimate dynamic shear stress during the 1999 Taiwan Chi‐Chi earthquake

    Tetsuro Hirono;Tadashi Yokoyama;Yohei Hamada;Wataru Tanikawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Weiren Lin
Weiren Lin Kyoto University
Kuo-Yen Wei
Kuo-Yen Wei National Chung Hsing University
Ludvig Löwemark
Ludvig Löwemark National Taiwan University
Min-Te Chen
Min-Te Chen National Taiwan Ocean University
John Suppe
John Suppe University of Houston
Kuo-Fong Ma
Kuo-Fong Ma National Central University
Chuan-Chou Shen
Chuan-Chou Shen National Taiwan University
Shuh-Ji Kao
Shuh-Ji Kao Hainan University
Masataka Kinoshita
Masataka Kinoshita University of Tokyo
Giulio Di Toro
Giulio Di Toro University of Padua

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