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Xiaoyong Yang is affiliated with the University of Science and Technology of China in China and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans multiple subfields, most notably Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their work covers a wide range of topics, with a strong focus on geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and the geochemistry and geochronology of Asian mineral deposits.

Xiaoyong Yang has published in numerous scholarly venues, including:

  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Solid Earth Sciences
  • Minerals
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
  • International Geology Review

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Chao Sun
  • Zhuang Zhao
  • Jingya Cao
  • Mohamed Faisal
  • J. Deng

Their recent papers illustrate a diverse range of research topics and methodologies. Notable publications include:

  • An optimized long short-term memory-weighted fading extended Kalman filtering model with wide temperature adaptation for the state of charge estimation of lithium-ion batteries, 2022, Applied Energy
  • Genesis and tectonic setting of the Malaysian Waterfall granites and tin deposit: Constraints from LA-ICP (MC)-MS zircon U-Pb and cassiterite dating and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes, 2020, Ore Geology Reviews
  • Geochemical factors revealing the differences between the Xitian and Dengfuxian composite plutons, middle Qin-Hang Belt: Implications to the W-Sn mineralization, 2020, Ore Geology Reviews
  • Application of competitive adsorption of ethylenediamine and polyetheramine in direct float of quartz from quartz-feldspar mixed minerals under neutral pH conditions, 2022, Minerals Engineering
  • Genesis of Late Cretaceous granite and its related Nb-Ta-W mineralization in Shangbao, Nanling Range: Insights from geochemistry of whole-rock and Nb-Ta minerals, 2021, Ore Geology Reviews

Best Publications

  • CRETACEOUS RIDGE SUBDUCTION ALONG THE LOWER YANGTZE RIVER BELT, EASTERN CHINA

    Ming-Xing Ling;Fang-Yue Wang;Xing Ding;Yan-Hua Hu

  • The link between reduced porphyry copper deposits and oxidized magmas

    Wei-dong Sun;Hua-ying Liang;Ming-xing Ling;Mei-zhen Zhan

  • Ridge subduction and porphyry copper-gold mineralization: An overview

    WeiDong Sun;WeiDong Sun;MingXing Ling;XiaoYong Yang;WeiMing Fan

  • Deep carbon cycles constrained by a large-scale mantle Mg isotope anomaly in eastern China

    Shu-Guang Li;Shu-Guang Li;Wei Yang;Shan Ke;Xunan Meng

  • Mesozoic large magmatic events and mineralization in SE China: oblique subduction of the Pacific plate

    Fang-Yue Wang;Ming-Xing Ling;Xing Ding;Yan-Hua Hu

  • The genetic association of adakites and Cu-Au ore deposits

    Weidong Sun;Hong Zhang;Ming-Xing Ling;Xing Ding

  • A-type granite belts of two chemical subgroups in central eastern China: Indication of ridge subduction

    He Li;Ming-xing Ling;Cong-ying Li;Hong Zhang

  • Formation of the world's largest REE deposit through protracted fluxing of carbonatite by subduction-derived fluids

    Ming-Xing Ling;Yu-Long Liu;Ian S. Williams;Fang-Zhen Teng

  • Geochemical constraints on the genesis of the Bayan Obo Fe–Nb–REE deposit in Inner Mongolia, China

    Xiao-Yong Yang;Wei-Dong Sun;Yu-Xu Zhang;Yong-Fei Zheng

  • Mesozoic large scale magmatism and mineralization in South China: Preface

    Wei-Dong Sun;Xiao-Yong Yang;Wei-Ming Fan;Fu-Yuan Wu

  • Geochemical Constraints on Adakites of Different Origins and Copper Mineralization

    Wei-Dong Sun;Ming-Xing Ling;Sun-Lin Chung;Xing Ding

  • Genesis of the Bayan Obo Fe-REE-Nb formation in Inner Mongolia, North China Craton: A perspective review

    Xiaoyong Yang;Xiaodong Lai;Franco Pirajno;Yulong Liu

  • Geochronological and geochemical constraints on formation of the Tongling metal deposits, middle Yangtze metallogenic belt, east‐central China

    Jiancheng Xie;Xiaoyong Yang;Weidong Sun;Jianguo Du

  • High Oxygen Fugacity and Slab Melting Linked to Cu Mineralization: Evidence from Dexing Porphyry Copper Deposits, Southeastern China

    Hong Zhang;Ming-Xing Ling;Yu-Long Liu;Xiang-Lin Tu

  • Sandstone type uranium deposits in the Ordos Basin, Northwest China: A case study and an overview

    Shamim Akhtar;Xiaoyong Yang;Franco Pirajno

  • Geochemical and zircon U–Pb study of the Huangmeijian A-type granite: implications for geological evolution of the Lower Yangtze River belt

    He Li;Hong Zhang;Ming-Xing Ling;Fang-Yue Wang

  • Early Cretaceous dioritic rocks in the Tongling region, eastern China: Implications for the tectonic settings

    Jiancheng Xie;Jiancheng Xie;Xiaoyong Yang;Weidong Sun;Jianguo Du

  • Destruction of the North China Craton Induced by Ridge Subductions

    Ming-Xing Ling;Yin Li;Xing Ding;Fang-Zhen Teng

  • Partial melting of subducted paleo-Pacific plate during the early Cretaceous: Constraint from adakitic rocks in the Shaxi porphyry Cu–Au deposit, Lower Yangtze River Belt

    Jianghong Deng;Xiaoyong Yang;Shuang Li;Huangling Gu

  • Large-scale gold mineralization in eastern China induced by an Early Cretaceous clockwise change in Pacific plate motions

    Weidong Sun;Shuang Li;Xiaoyong Yang;Mingxing Ling

  • Hydrothermal ore deposits in collisional orogens

    Yongfei Zheng;Jingwen Mao;Yanjing Chen;Weidong Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Weidong Sun
Weidong Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ming-Xing Ling
Ming-Xing Ling East China University of Technology
Xing Ding
Xing Ding Chinese Academy of Sciences
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
Weiming Fan
Weiming Fan University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Cong-Ying Li
Cong-Ying Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Huan Li
Huan Li Central South University
Franco Pirajno
Franco Pirajno University of Western Australia
Sonja Aulbach
Sonja Aulbach Goethe University Frankfurt
Wei Liu
Wei Liu Tencent (China)

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