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Yuexing Feng is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular emphasis on geophysics, mechanics of materials, artificial intelligence, paleontology, and atmospheric science.

The scientist's research spans multiple topics, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Frequent publication venues for Yuexing Feng include:

  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Chemical Geology
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Precambrian Research

Yuexing Feng has frequently collaborated with a number of coauthors, among them:

  • Jian-xin Zhao
  • Ai Duc Nguyen
  • Ao Su
  • Honghan Chen
  • Renjie Zhou

Selected recent papers by Yuexing Feng demonstrate a focus on geochronology, reservoir characterization, and geochemical processes. These include:

  • Dating and characterizing primary gas accumulation in Precambrian dolomite reservoirs, Central Sichuan Basin, China: Insights from pyrobitumen Re-Os and dolomite U-Pb geochronology, 2020, Precambrian Research
  • In situ LA-ICPMS U Pb dating and geochemical characterization of fault-zone calcite in the central Tarim Basin, northwest China: Implications for fluid circulation and fault reactivation, 2021, Chemical Geology
  • CALCITE U-Pb DATING UNRAVELS THE AGE AND HYDROTHERMAL HISTORY OF THE GIANT SHUIYINDONG CARLIN-TYPE GOLD DEPOSIT IN THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE, SOUTH CHINA, 2021, Economic Geology
  • In situ U-Pb dating and geochemical characterization of multi-stage dolomite cementation in the Ediacaran Dengying Formation, Central Sichuan Basin, China: Constraints on diagenetic, hydrothermal and paleo-oil filling events, 2021, Precambrian Research
  • LA-ICP-MS U-Pb geochronology and clumped isotope constraints on the formation and evolution of an ancient dolomite reservoir: The Middle Permian of northwest Sichuan Basin (SW China), 2020, Sedimentary Geology

Best Publications

  • A methanotrophic archaeon couples anaerobic oxidation of methane to Fe(III) reduction

    Chen Cai;Andy O Leu;Guo-Jun Xie;Jianhua Guo

  • Thallium contamination in farmlands and common vegetables in a pyrite mining city and potential health risks.

    Juan Liu;Nuo Li;Weilong Zhang;Xudong Wei

  • Hydrothermal CO2 degassing in seismically active zones during the late Quaternary

    I. Tonguç Uysal;Yue-xing Feng;Jian-xin Zhao;Veysel Isik

  • U-series dating and geochemical tracing of late Quaternary travertine in co-seismic fissures

    I. Tonguç Uysal;Yuexing Feng;Jian-xin Zhao;Erhan Altunel

  • Evidence for Holocene changes in Australian–Indonesian monsoon rainfall from stalagmite trace element and stable isotope ratios

    Michael L. Griffiths;Russell N. Drysdale;Michael K. Gagan;Silvia Frisia

  • Plume-lithosphere interaction in the generation of the tarim large igneous Province, NW China: Geochronological and geochemical constraints

    Xun Wei;Yi-gang Xu;Yue-xing Feng;Jian-xin Zhao

  • Palaeoecological evidence of a historical collapse of corals at Pelorus Island, inshore Great Barrier Reef, following European settlement

    George Roff;Tara R. Clark;Claire E. Reymond;Jian-xin Zhao

  • Responses of Quaternary rainforest vertebrates to climate change in Australia

    Scott A. Hocknull;Jian-xin Zhao;Yue-xing Feng;Gregory E. Webb

  • High-precision 238U–234U–230Th disequilibrium dating of the recent past: a review

    Jian-xin Zhao;Ke-fu Yu;Ke-fu Yu;Yue-xing Feng

  • The giant Upper Yangtze Pb-Zn province in SW China: Reviews, new advances and a new genetic model

    Jia-Xi Zhou;Jia-Xi Zhou;Zhen-Zhong Xiang;Mei-Fu Zhou;Yue-Xing Feng

  • Testing the precision and accuracy of the U–Th chronometer for dating coral mortality events in the last 100 years

    Tara R. Clark;George Roff;Jian-xin Zhao;Yue-xing Feng

  • Instability in a marginal coral reef: the shift from natural variability to a human‐dominated seascape

    Matt Lybolt;David Neil;Jianxin Zhao;Yuexing Feng

  • A trace element and Pb isotopic investigation into the provenance and deposition of stromatolitic carbonates, ironstones and associated shales of the 3.0 Ga Pongola Supergroup, Kaapvaal Craton

    Robert Bolhar;Robert Bolhar;Axel Hofmann;Mehrnaz Siahi;Yue-xing Feng

  • Speleothem-derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka

    Houyun Zhou;Houyun Zhou;Houyun Zhou;Jianxin Zhao;Wang Qing;Yuexing Feng

  • East Asian Summer Monsoon variations in the past 12.5 ka: High-resolution delta O-18 record from a precisely dated aragonite stalagmite in central China

    Hui-Ling Zhang;Ke-Fu Yu;Ke-Fu Yu;Jian-Xin Zhao;Yue-Xing Feng

  • Discerning the timing and cause of historical mortality events in modern Porites from the Great Barrier Reef

    Tara R. Clark;Jian-xin Zhao;George Roff;Yue-xing Feng

  • Seismic cycles recorded in late Quaternary calcite veins: Geochronological, geochemical and microstructural evidence

    I. Tonguç Uysal;Yue-xing Feng;Jian-xin Zhao;Robert Bolhar

  • Lithosphere thinning beneath west North China Craton: Evidence from geochemical and Sr-Nd-Hf isotope compositions of Jining basalts

    Pengyuan Guo;Yaoling Niu;Yaoling Niu;Yaoling Niu;Lei Ye;Jinju Liu

  • Thallium contamination, health risk assessment and source apportionment in common vegetables.

    Juan Liu;Juan Liu;Xudong Wei;Yuting Zhou;Daniel C.W. Tsang

  • Impact of recent coastal development and human activities on Nha Trang Bay, Vietnam: evidence from a Porites lutea geochemical record

    A. D. Nguyen;J. x. Zhao;Y. x. Feng;W. p. Hu

  • The origin of Cenozoic basalts from central Inner Mongolia, East China: The consequence of recent mantle metasomatism genetically associated with seismically observed paleo-Pacific slab in the mantle transition zone

    Pengyuan Guo;Pengyuan Guo;Yaoling Niu;Yaoling Niu;Pu Sun;Lei Ye

  • An 80 kyr-long continuous speleothem record from Dim Cave, SW Turkey with paleoclimatic implications for the Eastern Mediterranean

    Ezgi Ünal-İmer;James Shulmeister;Jian-Xin Zhao;I. Tonguç Uysal;I. Tonguç Uysal

Frequent Co-Authors

Jian-xin Zhao
Jian-xin Zhao University of Queensland
Kefu Yu
Kefu Yu Guangxi University
John M. Pandolfi
John M. Pandolfi University of Queensland
George Roff
George Roff University of Queensland
Suzanne D. Golding
Suzanne D. Golding University of Queensland
Gregory E. Webb
Gregory E. Webb University of Queensland
Laurence J. McCook
Laurence J. McCook James Cook University
Yaoling Niu
Yaoling Niu China University of Geosciences
Yi-Gang Xu
Yi-Gang Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Julien Louys
Julien Louys Griffith University

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