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Xuan-Ce Wang

Xuan-Ce Wang

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Earth Science

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51
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10629
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National Ranking
201

Overview

Xuan-Ce Wang is affiliated with Yunnan University in China and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields including Geophysics, Geology, Mechanics of Materials, Artificial Intelligence applications in geosciences, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The main focus areas of Wang's work involve Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geological Studies and Exploration, as well as Geological and Geophysical Studies.

Wang has contributed extensively to scientific publications with a notable presence in various journals and platforms. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Precambrian Research
  • Lithos
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Journal of Earth Science

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Wang include:

  • "A Neoproterozoic low- δ18 O magmatic ring around South China: Implications for configuration and breakup of Rodinia supercontinent" (2021) published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "Early crustal evolution of the Yangtze Block: Constraints from zircon U-Pb-Hf isotope systematics of 3.1-1.9 Ga granitoids in the Cuoke Complex, SW China" (2021) published in Precambrian Research
  • "Widespread magmatic provinces at the onset of the Sturtian snowball Earth" (2022) published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "Molybdenum isotopic behavior during intense weathering of basalt on Hainan Island, South China" (2020) published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Long-lived low Th/U Pacific-type isotopic mantle domain: Constraints from Nd and Pb isotopes of the Paleo-Asian Ocean mantle" (2021) published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Wang has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Yangming Wu
  • Jie Liao
  • Feng Guo
  • Simon A. Wilde
  • Shaojie Li

Best Publications

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • A Late Quaternary palaeoecological record from the Banda Sea, Indonesia: patterns of vegetation, climate and biomass burning in Indonesia and northern Australia

    Sander van der Kaars;Xuan Wang;Peter Kershaw A Peter Kershaw;F Guichard

  • 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

  • Paleoproterozoic evolution of the eastern Alxa Block, westernmost North China: Evidence from in situ zircon U–Pb dating and Hf–O isotopes

    Wei Dan;Xian-Hua Li;Xian-Hua Li;Jinghui Guo;Yu Liu

  • Eocene Neo-Tethyan slab breakoff constrained by 45 Ma oceanic island basalt–type magmatism in southern Tibet

    Wei-Qiang Ji;Wei-Qiang Ji;Fu-Yuan Wu;Fu-Yuan Wu;Sun-Lin Chung;Sun-Lin Chung;Xuan-Ce Wang

  • Continental flood basalts derived from the hydrous mantle transition zone

    Xuan-Ce Wang;Simon A. Wilde;Qiu-Li Li;Ya-Nan Yang

  • Episodic Precambrian crust growth: Evidence from U–Pb ages and Hf–O isotopes of zircon in the Nanhua Basin, central South China

    Xuan-Ce Wang;Xuan-Ce Wang;Xuan-Ce Wang;Xian-hua Li;Zheng-Xiang Li;Qiu-li Li

  • Identification of an ancient mantle reservoir and young recycled materials in the source region of a young mantle plume: Implications for potential linkages between plume and plate tectonics

    Xuan-Ce Wang;Zheng-Xiang Li;Xian-Hua Li;Jie Li

  • Integrated in situ zircon U–Pb age and Hf–O isotopes for the Helanshan khondalites in North China Craton: Juvenile crustal materials deposited in active or passive continental margin?

    Wei Dan;Xian-Hua Li;Jinghui Guo;Yu Liu

  • Geochronological and geochemical results from Mesozoic basalts in southern South China Block support the flat-slab subduction model

    Lifeng Meng;Lifeng Meng;Lifeng Meng;Zheng-Xiang Li;Zheng-Xiang Li;Hanlin Chen;Hanlin Chen;Xian-Hua Li

  • Variable involvements of mantle plumes in the genesis of mid-Neoproterozoic basaltic rocks in South China: A review

    Xuan-Ce Wang;Xian-Hua Li;Wu-Xian Li;Zheng-Xiang Li

  • A Record of Fire, Vegetation and Climate through the Last Three Glacial Cycles from Lombok Ridge Core G6-4, Eastern Indian Ocean, Indonesia

    Xuan Wang;Sander van der Kaars;Peter Kershaw A Peter Kershaw;Michael I Bird

Frequent Co-Authors

Xian-Hua Li
Xian-Hua Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zheng-Xiang Li
Zheng-Xiang Li Curtin University
Simon A. Wilde
Simon A. Wilde Curtin University
Wu-Xian Li
Wu-Xian Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yongsheng Liu
Yongsheng Liu Yangtze University
Zhu-Yin Chu
Zhu-Yin Chu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jie Li
Jie Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiu-Li Li
Qiu-Li Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shan Gao
Shan Gao China University of Geosciences
Jinghui Guo
Jinghui Guo Chinese Academy of Sciences

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