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Tzen-Fu Yui

Tzen-Fu Yui

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
6024
World Ranking
6773
National Ranking
29

Overview

Tzen-Fu Yui is a researcher affiliated with Academia Sinica in Taiwan, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Molecular Biology, Water Science and Technology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their research focuses primarily on Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Tzen-Fu Yui has authored several papers published in recently recognized scientific venues. These include:

  • "Oxygen isotope data of quartz from San-yo and Ryoke belt granites, schists, and siliceous veins: constraining the effects of 18O-rich fluids on granitic magma" (2021, Episodes)
  • "Carbonate clumped isotopes and blocking temperatures of marbles from the Backbone Range, Taiwan" (2023, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences)
  • "A transmission electron microscopy study of the crystallographic characteristics of magnetite needles in plagioclase" (2024, Journal of Applied Crystallography)

Their frequent coauthors include Hafiz Ur Rehman, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Tayyaba Mateen, K. Okamoto, and Masaru Terabayashi. These collaborations reflect a multidisciplinary approach to their studies.

Publication venues where Tzen-Fu Yui has contributed include:

  • Episodes
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
  • Journal of Applied Crystallography

Their research contributions are characterized by investigations into isotopic data analysis, crystallographic studies using advanced microscopy techniques, and geochemical temperature assessments in geological samples.

Best Publications

  • Highly fractionated I-type granites in NE China (I): geochronology and petrogenesis

    Fu-yuan Wu;Fu-yuan Wu;Bor-ming Jahn;Simon A Wilde;Ching-Hua Lo

  • Highly fractionated I-type granites in NE China (II): isotopic geochemistry and implications for crustal growth in the Phanerozoic

    Fu-yuan Wu;Fu-yuan Wu;Bor-ming Jahn;Simon A. Wilde;Ching-Hua Lo

  • Raman spectrum of carbonaceous material: a possible metamorphic grade indicator for low‐grade metamorphic rocks

    T.-F. Yui;E. Huang;J. Xu

  • Unusually low δ18O ultra-high-pressure metamorphic rocks from the Sulu Terrain, eastern China

    Tzen-Fu Yui;Douglas Rumble;Ching-Hua Lo

  • Nanometer-Size α-PbO2-Type TiO2 in Garnet: A Thermobarometer for Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Ultrahigh-ϵNd eclogites from an ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic terrane of China

    Bor-ming Jahn;Jean Cornichet;Bolin Cong;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Low δ18O zircons, U-Pb dating, and the age of the Qinglongshan oxygen and hydrogen isotope anomaly near Donghai in Jiangsu Province, China

    Douglas Rumble;David Giorgis;Trevor Ireland;Zeming Zhang

  • The Qinglongshan oxygen and hydrogen isotope anomaly near Donghai in Jiangsu Province, China

    Douglas Rumble;T.-F Yui

  • Genesis of microdiamonds from melt and associated multiphase inclusions in garnet of ultrahigh-pressure gneiss from Erzgebirge, Germany

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Geochemistry of mud volcano fluids in the Taiwan accretionary prism

    Chen-Feng You;Joris M. Gieskes;Typhoon Lee;Tzen Fu Yui

  • High-pressure/ultrahigh-pressure eclogites from the Hong’an Block, East-Central China: geochemical characterization, isotope disequilibrium and geochronological controversy

    Bor-ming Jahn;Bor-ming Jahn;Xiaochun Liu;Tzen-Fu Yui;N. Morin

  • Late Triassic–Late Cretaceous accretion/subduction in the Taiwan region along the eastern margin of South China – evidence from zircon SHRIMP dating

    T. F. Yui;K. Okamoto;T. Usuki;C. Y. Lan

  • Stable isotope characteristics of eclogites from the ultra-high-pressure metamorphic terrain, east-central China

    Tzen-Fu Yui;Douglas Rumble;Chen-Hong Chen;Ching-Hua Lo

  • Detrital zircons from the Tananao metamorphic complex of Taiwan: Implications for sediment provenance and Mesozoic tectonics

    T.F. Yui;K. Maki;C.Y. Lan;T. Hirata

  • Kokchetavite: a new potassium-feldspar polymorph from the Kokchetav ultrahigh-pressure terrane

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Geochemistry and petrology of nephrite from Alamas, Xinjiang, NW China

    Yan Liu;Jun Deng;Guanghai Shi;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Early Paleozoic medium-pressure metamorphism in central Vietnam: evidence from SHRIMP U-Pb zircon ages

    Tadashi Usuki;Ching-Ying Lan;Tzen-Fu Yui;Yoshiyuki Iizuka

  • Crust-derived potassic fluid in metamorphic microdiamond

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Genesis of Guatemala jadeitite and related fluid characteristics: Insight from zircon

    Tzen-Fu Yui;Kenshi Maki;Tadashi Usuki;Ching-Ying Lan

  • Nanometer-size P/K-rich silica glass (former melt) inclusions in microdiamond from the gneisses of Kokchetav and Erzgebirge massifs: Diversified characteristics of the formation media of metamorphic microdiamond in UHP rocks due to host-rock buffering

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui;Pouyan Shen

  • Is Myanmar jadeitite of Jurassic age? A result from incompletely recrystallized inherited zircon

    Tzen-Fu Yui;Mayuko Fukoyama;Mayuko Fukoyama;Yoshiyuki Iizuka;Chao-Ming Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Hao-Tsu Chu
Hao-Tsu Chu Central Geological Survey, MOEA
Juhn G. Liou
Juhn G. Liou Stanford University
Yoshiyuki Iizuka
Yoshiyuki Iizuka Academia Sinica
Bor-ming Jahn
Bor-ming Jahn National Taiwan University
Ching-Hua Lo
Ching-Hua Lo National Taiwan University
Marty Grove
Marty Grove Stanford University
Kuo-Lung Wang
Kuo-Lung Wang Academia Sinica
Khin Zaw
Khin Zaw University of Tasmania
Hans-Peter Schertl
Hans-Peter Schertl Ruhr University Bochum
Douglas Rumble
Douglas Rumble Carnegie Institution for Science

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