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Overview

Shuwen Dong is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and specializes primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant body of research in Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geology, Molecular Biology, and Cancer Research.

Their recent publications include a diverse range of topics bridging environmental science and medical research. Notable papers include:

  • Metabolic Syndrome and Breast Cancer: Prevalence, Treatment Response, and Prognosis (2021, Frontiers in Oncology)
  • Cancer-Associated Adipocytes and Breast Cancer: Intertwining in the Tumor Microenvironment and Challenges for Cancer Therapy (2023, Cancers)
  • Abnormal Ferroptosis in Myelodysplastic Syndrome (2020, Frontiers in Oncology)
  • Construction of the Continental Asia in Phanerozoic: A Review (2021, Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition)
  • Late Mesozoic intracontinental deformation and magmatism in North and NE China in response to multi-plate convergence in NE Asia: An overview and new view (2022, Tectonophysics)

The scientist's research addresses multiple key topics, such as:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Topic Modeling
  • Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Tectonophysics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their collaborative network involves several frequent co-authors, notably:

  • Jianhua Li, with 10 joint publications
  • Yueqiao Zhang, with 15 joint publications across two records
  • Kunwei Shen, with 5 joint publications
  • Xiaosong Chen, with 4 joint publications

This scientist's work spans both earth sciences and biomedical fields, reflecting interdisciplinary research interests. The geological aspects focus on tectonics, high-pressure geophysics, and material studies, while the biomedical contributions address cancer metabolism and related cellular processes.

Best Publications

  • Tectonics of the Qinling (Central China): tectonostratigraphy, geochronology, and deformation history

    Lothar Ratschbacher;Bradley R. Hacker;Andrew Calvert;Laura E. Webb

  • Exhumation of ultrahigh-pressure continental crust in east central China: Late Triassic-Early Jurassic tectonic unroofing

    Bradley R. Hacker;Lothar Ratschbacher;Laura Webb;Michael O. McWilliams

  • Cretaceous tectonic evolution of South China: A preliminary synthesis

    Jianhua Li;Yueqiao Zhang;Shuwen Dong;Stephen T. Johnston

  • Exhumation of the ultrahigh‐pressure continental crust in east central China: Cretaceous and Cenozoic unroofing and the Tan‐Lu fault

    Lothar Ratschbacher;Bradley R. Hacker;Laura E. Webb;Michael McWilliams

  • Cretaceous deformation history of the middle Tan-Lu fault zone in Shandong Province, eastern China

    Yueqiao Zhang;Shuwen Dong;Wei Shi

  • Collision leading to multiple-stage large-scale extrusion in the Qinling orogen: Insights from the Mianlue suture

    Sanzhong Li;Timothy M. Kusky;Lu Wang;Guowei Zhang

  • Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous continental convergence and intracontinental orogenesis in East Asia: A synthesis of the Yanshan Revolution

    Shuwen Dong;Yueqiao Zhang;Fuqin Zhang;Jianjun Cui

  • The Sino-Korean–Yangtze suture, the Huwan detachment, and the Paleozoic–Tertiary exhumation of (ultra)high-pressure rocks along the Tongbai-Xinxian-Dabie Mountains

    Lothar Ratschbacher;Leander Franz;Eva Enkelmann;Raymond Jonckheere

  • Thermochronologic constraints on deformation and cooling history of high- and ultrahigh-pressure rocks in the Qinling-Dabie orogen, eastern China

    Laura E. Webb;Bradley R. Hacker;Lothar Ratschbacher;Michael O. McWilliams

  • Cretaceous−Cenozoic history of the southern Tan-Lu fault zone: apatite fission-track and structural constraints from the Dabie Shan (eastern China)

    J. C. Grimmer;R. Jonckheere;E. Enkelmann;L. Ratschbacher

  • Crustal-scale duplexing beneath the Yarlung Zangbo suture in the western Himalaya

    Rui Gao;Zhanwu Lu;Simon L. Klemperer;Haiyan Wang

  • Eclogite-facies quartz veins within metabasites of the Dabie Shan (eastern China): pressure–temperature–time–deformation path, composition of the fluid phase and fluid flow during exhumation of high-pressure rocks

    Leander Franz;R. Oberhänsli;Thomas Wagner;S. Dong

  • SHRIMP U–Pb zircon dating of a metagabbro and eclogites from western Dabieshan (Hong'an Block), China, and its tectonic implications

    Xiaochun Liu;Bor-ming Jahn;Dunyi Liu;Shuwen Dong

  • An Andean-type retro-arc foreland system beneath northwest South China revealed by SINOPROBE profiling

    Jianhua Li;Jianhua Li;Shuwen Dong;Peter A. Cawood;Guochun Zhao

  • High-pressure metamorphic rocks from Tongbaishan, central China: U–Pb and 40Ar/39Ar age constraints on the provenance of protoliths and timing of metamorphism

    Xiaochun Liu;Bor-ming Jahn;Bor-ming Jahn;Shuwen Dong;Yuxing Lou

  • Neotectonics around the Ordos Block, North China: A review and new insights

    Wei Shi;Shuwen Dong;Jianmin Hu

  • What drove continued continent-continent convergence after ocean closure? Insights from high-resolution seismic-reflection profiling across the Daba Shan in central China

    Shuwen Dong;Rui Gao;An Yin;Tonglou Guo

  • Intra-continental Dabashan orocline, southwestern Qinling, Central China

    Wei Shi;Wei Shi;Yueqiao Zhang;Shuwen Dong;Jianmin Hu

  • The Yanshan orogeny and late Mesozoic multi-plate convergence in East Asia—Commemorating 90th years of the “Yanshan Orogeny”

    Shuwen Dong;Yueqiao Zhang;Hailong Li;Wei Shi

  • A possible buried Paleoproterozoic collisional orogen beneath central South China: Evidence from seismic-reflection profiling

    S.W. Dong;Y.Q. Zhang;R. Gao;J.B. Su

  • Seismic Evidence for a Geosuture between the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks, South China.

    Chuansong He;Shuwen Dong;M. Santosh;Xuanhua Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Yueqiao Zhang
Yueqiao Zhang Nanjing University
Lothar Ratschbacher
Lothar Ratschbacher TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Xiaochun Liu
Xiaochun Liu Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
Bradley R. Hacker
Bradley R. Hacker University of California, Santa Barbara
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
Bor-ming Jahn
Bor-ming Jahn National Taiwan University
Roland Oberhänsli
Roland Oberhänsli University of Potsdam
Michael McWilliams
Michael McWilliams Stanford University
Sanzhong Li
Sanzhong Li Ocean University of China
Leander Franz
Leander Franz University of Basel

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