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Zhu-Yin Chu publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Zhu-Yin Chu sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 108 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Zhu-Yin Chu D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Zhu-Yin Chu sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Zhu-Yin Chu is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, where they conduct their research activities. The scientist's work is associated with this institution, reflecting a connection to one of the principal research organizations in the country.

There is no available data on recent papers published by Zhu-Yin Chu, nor on specific research topics or fields of study that they focus on. Additionally, there is no information on frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications connected to their work.

The absence of detailed publication records or documented awards limits the overview of their academic output and recognition. Nonetheless, Zhu-Yin Chu's association with the Chinese Academy of Sciences indicates involvement in scientific research at a high level within China's research infrastructure.

Best Publications

  • Combined chemical separation of Lu, Hf, Rb, Sr, Sm and Nd from a single rock digest and precise and accurate isotope determinations of Lu–Hf, Rb–Sr and Sm–Nd isotope systems using Multi-Collector ICP-MS and TIMS

    Yue-heng Yang;Hong-fu Zhang;Zhu-yin Chu;Lie-wen Xie

  • Eocene melting of subducting continental crust and early uplifting of central Tibet: Evidence from central-western Qiangtang high-K calc-alkaline andesites, dacites and rhyolites

    Qiang Wang;Qiang Wang;Derek A. Wyman;Jifeng Xu;Yanhui Dong

  • Sr and Nd isotopic compositions of apatite reference materials used in U-Th-Pb geochronology

    Yue-Heng Yang;Fu-Yuan Wu;Jin-Hui Yang;David M. Chew

  • Petrogenesis of Carboniferous adakites and Nb-enriched arc basalts in the Alataw area, northern Tianshan Range (western China): Implications for Phanerozoic crustal growth in the Central Asia orogenic belt

    Qiang Wang;Derek A. Wyman;Zhen-Hua Zhao;Ji-Feng Xu

  • Temporal Evolution of the Lithospheric Mantle beneath the Eastern North China Craton

    Zhu-Yin Chu;Fu-Yuan Wu;Richard J. Walker;Roberta L. Rudnick

  • Triassic Nb-enriched basalts, magnesian andesites, and adakites of the Qiangtang terrane (Central Tibet): evidence for metasomatism by slab-derived melts in the mantle wedge

    Qiang Wang;Derek A. Wyman;Jifeng Xu;Yusheng Wan

  • Shrimp U-Pb zircon geochronology, geochemistry, and Nd-Sr isotopic study of contrasting granites in the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China

    Hong Zhong;Wei-Guang Zhu;Zhu-Yin Chu;De-Feng He

  • Zinc isotope fractionation during mantle melting and constraints on the Zn isotope composition of Earth’s upper mantle

    Ze-Zhou Wang;Sheng-Ao Liu;Jingao Liu;Jian Huang

  • Precise determination of Sm, Nd concentrations and Nd isotopic compositions at the nanogram level in geological samples by thermal ionization mass spectrometry

    Zhuyin Chu;Fukun Chen;Yueheng Yang;Jinhui Guo

  • Petrogenesis of Late Paleoproterozoic Liangcheng charnockites and S-type granites in the central-northern margin of the North China Craton: Implications for ridge subduction

    P. Peng;J.H. Guo;B.F. Windley;F. Liu

  • Zircon U-Pb age and Sr-Nd-Hf isotope geochemistry of the Panzhihua A-type syenitic intrusion in the Emeishan large igneous province, southwest China and implications for growth of juvenile crust

    Hong Zhong;Wei-Guang Zhu;Rui-Zhong Hu;Lie-Wen Xie

  • Subduction-induced mantle heterogeneity beneath Eastern Tianshan and Beishan: Insights from Nd–Sr–Hf–O isotopic mapping of Late Paleozoic mafic–ultramafic complexes

    Ben-Xun Su;Ke-Zhang Qin;He Sun;Dong-Mei Tang

  • Precise and accurate determination of Sm, Nd concentrations and Nd isotopic compositions in geological samples by MC-ICP-MS

    Yue Heng Yang;Zhu Yin Chu;Fu Yuan Wu;Lie Wen Xie

  • Rapid separation scheme of Sr, Nd, Pb, and Hf from a single rock digest using a tandem chromatography column prior to isotope ratio measurements by mass spectrometry

    Chao-Feng Li;Xuan-Ce Wang;Xuan-Ce Wang;Jing-Hui Guo;Zhu-Yin Chu

  • Evaluation of Sr chemical purification technique for natural geological samples using common cation-exchange and Sr-specific extraction chromatographic resin prior to MC-ICP-MS or TIMS measurement

    Yue Heng Yang;Fu Yuan Wu;Zhi Chao Liu;Zhu Yin Chu

  • Mesozoic accretion of juvenile sub-continental lithospheric mantle beneath South China and its implications: Geochemical and Re–Os isotopic results from Ningyuan mantle xenoliths

    Chuan-Zhou Liu;Zhi-Chao Liu;Fu-Yuan Wu;Zhu-Yin Chu

  • A rapid single column separation scheme for high-precision Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic analysis in geological samples using thermal ionization mass spectrometry

    Chao-Feng Li;Zhu-Yin Chu;Jing-Hui Guo;You-Lian Li

  • Source of highly potassic basalts in northeast China: Evidence from Re–Os, Sr–Nd–Hf isotopes and PGE geochemistry

    Zhu-Yin Chu;Jason Harvey;Chuan-Zhou Liu;Jing-Hui Guo

  • Origin of low δ26Mg basalts with EM-I component: Evidence for interaction between enriched lithosphere and carbonated asthenosphere

    Heng-Ci Tian;Wei Yang;Shu-Guang Li;Shan Ke

  • Highly heterogeneous lithospheric mantle beneath the Central Zone of the North China Craton evolved from Archean mantle through diverse melt refertilization

    Yan-Jie Tang;Hong-Fu Zhang;Ji-Feng Ying;Ben-Xun Su

Frequent Co-Authors

Yue-Heng Yang
Yue-Heng Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jinghui Guo
Jinghui Guo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xuan-Ce Wang
Xuan-Ce Wang Yunnan University
Fu-Yuan Wu
Fu-Yuan Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chuan-Zhou Liu
Chuan-Zhou Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lie-Wen Xie
Lie-Wen Xie Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jin-Hui Yang
Jin-Hui Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Simon A. Wilde
Simon A. Wilde Curtin University
Hong Zhong
Hong Zhong Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shuwen Liu
Shuwen Liu Peking University

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