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Ziyuan Ouyang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, specializing in the field of Physics and Astronomy with a focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics. Their scholarly work spans subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Molecular Biology, and Aerospace Engineering.

The primary topics covered in their research include Planetary Science and Exploration, Astro and Planetary Science, Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, and Space Exploration and Technology.

Ouyang has published extensively, with multiple papers appearing in prominent scientific journals. Key publications include:

  • Characteristics of the lunar samples returned by the Chang'E-5 mission (2021, National Science Review)
  • Two-billion-year-old volcanism on the Moon from Chang'e-5 basalts (2021, Nature)
  • A dry lunar mantle reservoir for young mare basalts of Chang'e-5 (2021, Nature)
  • Nature of the lunar far-side samples returned by the Chang'E-6 mission (2024, National Science Review)
  • China's Mars Exploration Mission and Science Investigation (2021, Space Science Reviews)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Chunlai Li
  • Jianzhong Liu
  • Xin Ren
  • Wei Zuo
  • Xiongyao Li

Ouyang's work appears regularly in specific publication venues such as:

  • Science Bulletin
  • Nature
  • Space Science Reviews
  • Nature Astronomy
  • Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Lunar impact crater identification and age estimation with Chang’E data by deep and transfer learning

    Chen Yang;Chen Yang;Haishi Zhao;Lorenzo Bruzzone;Jon Atli Benediktsson

  • Characteristics of the lunar samples returned by Chang’E-5 mission

    Chunlai Li;Hao Hu;Meng-Fei Yang;Zhao-Yu Pei

  • Two-billion-year-old volcanism on the Moon from Chang'e-5 basalts.

    Qiu-Li Li;Qin Zhou;Yu Liu;Zhiyong Xiao

  • CAS-1 lunar soil simulant

    Yongchun Zheng;Shijie Wang;Ziyuan Ouyang;Yongliao Zou

  • Geochemistry of red residua underlying dolomites in karst terrains of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau I. The formation of the Pingba profile

    Hongbing Ji;Hongbing Ji;Shijie Wang;Ziyuan Ouyang;Shen Zhang

  • A dry lunar mantle reservoir for young mare basalts of Chang'e-5.

    Sen Hu;Huicun He;Jianglong Ji;Yangting Lin

  • China's Lunar Exploration Program: Present and future

    Yongchun Zheng;Ziyuan Ouyang;Chunlai Li;Jianzhong Liu

  • Chang'E-4 initial spectroscopic identification of lunar far-side mantle-derived materials.

    Chunlai Li;Dawei Liu;Bin Liu;Xin Ren

  • First microwave map of the Moon with Chang’E-1 data: The role of local time in global imaging

    Y.C. Zheng;Y.C. Zheng;K.T. Tsang;K.L. Chan;Y.L. Zou

  • Volcanic history of the Imbrium basin: A close-up view from the lunar rover Yutu.

    Jinhai Zhang;Wei Yang;Sen Hu;Yangting Lin

  • Preliminary Study on weathering and pedogenesis of carbonate rock

    Shijie Wang;Hongbing Ji;Ziyuan Ouyang;Dequan Zhou

  • The Chang’e 3 Mission Overview

    Chunlai Li;Jianjun Liu;Xin Ren;Wei Zuo

  • Global estimates of lunar iron and titanium contents from the Chang' E-1 IIM data

    Yunzhao Wu;Bin Xue;Baochang Zhao;Paul Lucey

  • The global image of the Moon obtained by the Chang'E-1: Data processing and lunar cartography

    ChunLai Li;JianJun Liu;Xin Ren;LingLi Mou

  • Lunar regolith and substructure at Chang'E-4 landing site in South Pole-Aitken basin

    Jinhai Zhang;Bin Zhou;Yangting Lin;Meng-Hua Zhu

  • Geochemistry of red residua underlying dolomites in karst terrains of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau II. The mobility of rare earth elements during weathering

    Hongbing Ji;Hongbing Ji;Shijie Wang;Ziyuan Ouyang;Shen Zhang

  • Lunar farside to be explored by Chang’e-4

    Weiren Wu;Chunlai Li;Wei Zuo;Hongbo Zhang

  • Primary scientific results of Chang’E-1 lunar mission

    ZiYuan Ouyang;ChunLai Li;YongLiao Zou;HongBo Zhang

  • Laser altimetry data of Chang’E-1 and the global lunar DEM model

    ChunLai Li;Xin Ren;JianJun Liu;XiaoDuan Zou

  • Silica-bearing chondrules and clasts in ordinary chondrites☆

    C. A. Brigham;H. Yabuki;Z. Ouyang;M. T. Murrell

  • Measurement of the complex permittivity of dry rocks and minerals: application of polythene dilution method and Lichtenecker’s mixture formulae

    Yongchun Zheng;Shijie Wang;Junming Feng;Ziyuan Ouyang

  • Overview of the Chang’e-4 Mission: Opening the Frontier of Scientific Exploration of the Lunar Far Side

    Chunlai Li;Wei Zuo;Weibin Wen;Xingguo Zeng

Frequent Co-Authors

Shijie Wang
Shijie Wang Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Yangting Lin
Yangting Lin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jianjun Liu
Jianjun Liu Genome Institute of Singapore
Eiji Ohtani
Eiji Ohtani Tohoku University
Iannis Dandouras
Iannis Dandouras British Antarctic Survey
Mahesh Anand
Mahesh Anand The Open University
Bin Zhou
Bin Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Cheng Li
Cheng Li Memorial University of Newfoundland
Lorenzo Bruzzone
Lorenzo Bruzzone University of Trento
Wei Yang
Wei Yang Sichuan University

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