His scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Zircon, Basalt, Continental crust and Igneous rock. The Geochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Supercontinent, Magmatism and Cretaceous. His Supercontinent research incorporates themes from Sedimentary depositional environment, Precambrian, Rodinia and Crust.
His research in Zircon intersects with topics in Fractional crystallization, Quartz monzonite and Petrology, Mafic. His Basalt study combines topics in areas such as Ocean island basalt, Mantle plume and Olivine. His Igneous rock study incorporates themes from Felsic and Archean.
Xuan-Ce Wang mainly investigates Geochemistry, Zircon, Basalt, Mantle and Igneous rock. His Geochemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Craton and Magmatism. The Zircon study combines topics in areas such as Felsic, Crust, Supercontinent, Petrology and Archean.
His studies deal with areas such as Asthenosphere, Mantle plume, Olivine and Oceanic crust as well as Basalt. Xuan-Ce Wang has included themes like Subduction, Plate tectonics, Trace element and Transition zone in his Mantle study. His work focuses on many connections between Partial melting and other disciplines, such as Peridotite, that overlap with his field of interest in Ocean island basalt.
Xuan-Ce Wang mainly focuses on Geochemistry, Basalt, Mantle, Thermal ionization mass spectrometry and Zircon. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Geochemistry, focusing on Subduction and, on occasion, Sedimentary rock. His study on Basalt also encompasses disciplines like
He works mostly in the field of Mantle, limiting it down to topics relating to Asthenosphere and, in certain cases, Melt inclusions and Oceanic crust, as a part of the same area of interest. The study incorporates disciplines such as Paleozoic, Tectonics, Terrane and Archean in addition to Zircon. His studies examine the connections between Petrogenesis and genetics, as well as such issues in Volcanic rock, with regards to Igneous rock.
His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Magmatism, Analytical chemistry, Thermal ionization mass spectrometry and Mantle. His Geochemistry research integrates issues from Carbonate and Rift. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Archean, Pluton and Zircon.
His Analytical chemistry research includes themes of Ionization and Reproducibility. Xuan-Ce Wang interconnects Olivine, Subduction, Basalt and Transition zone in the investigation of issues within Mantle. His research integrates issues of Alkali basalt, Intraplate earthquake and Pyroxene in his study of Basalt.
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Penglai Zircon Megacrysts: A Potential New Working Reference Material for Microbeam Determination of Hf–O Isotopes and U–Pb Age
Xian-Hua Li;Weng-Guo Long;Qiu-Li Li;Yu Liu.
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research (2010)
Petrogenesis and tectonic significance of the ~850 Ma Gangbian alkaline complex in South China: Evidence from in situ zircon U-Pb dating, Hf-O isotopes and whole-rock geochemistry
Xian-Hua Li;Wu-Xian Li;Qiu-Li Li;Xuan-Ce Wang.
Lithos (2010)
Role of mantle-derived magma in genesis of early Yanshanian granites in the Nanling Range, South China: in situ zircon Hf-O isotopic constraints
XianHua Li;WuXian Li;XuanCe Wang;QiuLi Li.
Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2009)
SIMS U–Pb zircon geochronology of porphyry Cu–Au–(Mo) deposits in the Yangtze River Metallogenic Belt, eastern China: Magmatic response to early Cretaceous lithospheric extension
Xian-Hua Li;Wu-Xian Li;Xuan-Ce Wang;Xuan-Ce Wang;Qiu-Li Li.
Lithos (2010)
U–Pb zircon ages and Nd, Sr, and Pb isotopes of lower crustal xenoliths from North China Craton: insights on evolution of lower continental crust
Yongsheng Liu;Yongsheng Liu;Shan Gao;Shan Gao;Hongling Yuan;Lian Zhou.
Chemical Geology (2004)
The Early Permian active continental margin and crustal growth of the Cathaysia Block: In situ U-Pb, Lu-Hf and O isotope analyses of detrital zircons
Xian-Hua Li;Zheng-Xiang Li;Bin He;Wu-Xian Li.
Chemical Geology (2012)
Ca. 825 Ma komatiitic basalts in South China: First evidence for >1500 °C mantle melts by a Rodinian mantle plume
Xuan-Ce Wang;Xian-Hua Li;Wu-Xian Li;Zheng-Xiang Li.
Geology (2007)
Temperature, Pressure, and Composition of the Mantle Source Region of Late Cenozoic Basalts in Hainan Island, SE Asia: a Consequence of a Young Thermal Mantle Plume close to Subduction Zones?
Xuan-Ce Wang;Xuan-Ce Wang;Xuan-Ce Wang;Zheng-Xiang Li;Xian-Hua Li;Jie Li.
Journal of Petrology (2012)
The Bikou basalts in the northwestern Yangtze block, South China: Remnants of 820-810 Ma continental flood basalts?
Xuan-Ce Wang;Xian-Hua Li;Wu-Xian Li;Zheng-Xiang Li.
Geological Society of America Bulletin (2008)
Revisiting the “C-type adakites” of the Lower Yangtze River Belt, central eastern China: In-situ zircon Hf–O isotope and geochemical constraints
Xian-Hua Li;Zheng-Xiang Li;Wu-Xian Li;Xuan-Ce Wang.
Chemical Geology (2013)
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