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Jian Wang

Researcher at Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China

Publications -  12
Citations -  445

Jian Wang is an academic researcher from Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zircon & Supercontinent. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 12 publications receiving 355 citations. Previous affiliations of Jian Wang include China Geological Survey.

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Paleoproterozoic I-type granites and their implications for the Yangtze block position in the Columbia supercontinent: Evidence from the Lengshui Complex, South China

TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated study of major and trace element data, SHRIMP and LA ICP-MS zircon U-Pb age data, and Hf isotopic data for the granites from the Lengshui Complex in the northern Yangtze Block is reported.
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The evolution of the Central Yangtze Block during early Neoarchean time: Evidence from geochronology and geochemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a combined study of zircon U-Pb and whole-rock major and trace elements for seven quartz schist and two granite samples from the Yangpo Group in the Huji region, South China.
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Mature Archean continental crust in the Yangtze craton: Evidence from petrology, geochronology and geochemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, a petrological, geochronological and geochemical study of the Jinshan K-feldspar granite emplaced within the Yangpo Group, located in Huji Town, Zhongxiang City, Hubei Province, was conducted.
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Early Paleoproterozoic (ca. 2.36 Ga) post-collisional granitoids in Yunnan, SW China: Implications for linkage between Yangtze and Laurentia in the Columbia supercontinent

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present rarely reported early Paleoproterozoic granitoids from the southwestern Yangtze Block, with integrated studies of zircon U-Pb ages, Lu-Hf isotopic compositions and whole-rock geochemistry.