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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Deng Jin-fu. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Deng Jin-fu. The network helps show where Deng Jin-fu may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Deng Jin-fu
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Jin-fu, Deng, et al.. (2016). Crustal convergent and accretional consumption zones, and continent-continent collisional orogenes and subduction-accretional orogenes: Records from the igneous petrotectonic assemblages. 23(6). 41.4 indexed citations
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Shi, Yuruo, Cui Liu, Deng Jin-fu, & Ping Jian. (2014). Geochronological frame of granitoids from Central Inner Mongolia and its tectonomagmatic evolution. 30(11). 3155–3171.13 indexed citations
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Zhang, Jin, et al.. (2012). New advances in the study of ophiolites.. Dizhi tongbao. 31(1). 1–12.2 indexed citations
Jin-fu, Deng, et al.. (2007). Igneous Petrotectonic Assemblages and Tectonic Settings: A Discussion. Gaoxiao dizhi xuebao. 13(3). 392–402.29 indexed citations
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Xuanxue, Mo, Luo Zhao-hua, Deng Jin-fu, et al.. (2007). Granitoids and Crustal Growth in the East-Kunlun Orogenic Belt. Gaoxiao dizhi xuebao. 13(3). 403.202 indexed citations
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Jin-fu, Deng. (2006). Tectonic environment of ophiolites in the Har Tolgoi area, Damao Qi, Inner Mongolia.1 indexed citations
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Jin-fu, Deng, et al.. (2005). Ophiolite types in western Qinghai-Tibetan plateau—Evidences from petrology and geochemistry. Earth Science Frontiers.12 indexed citations
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Jin-fu, Deng, et al.. (2005). Distribution Characters and Exploration Potential of Mesozoic Sea Facies Sedimentary Strata in the South China Sea Basin.4 indexed citations
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Jin-fu, Deng, et al.. (2005). Constraints on biogenetic reef formation during evolution of the South China Sea and exploration potential analysis. Dixue qianyuan.11 indexed citations
Jin-fu, Deng, et al.. (2005). STRUCTURE OVERLAP AND TECTONIC SETTING OF YANSHAN OROGENIC BELT IN YANSHAN ERA.10 indexed citations
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Jin-fu, Deng, et al.. (2004). COEXISTING OF CONTRAST LITHOSPHERIC DEFORMATION AND MAGMATISM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION:MANTLE FLOW AS THE RESPONSE AND EXPRESSION TO THE CONTINENT-CONTINENT COLLISION. Geoscience.1 indexed citations
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Jin-fu, Deng. (2003). DEEP PROCESSES OF MESOZOIC YANSHANIAN LITHOSPHERE THINNING IN NORTH CHINA. Dixue qianyuan.21 indexed citations
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Wang, Yang & Deng Jin-fu. (2003). THE GEODYNAMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF PETROCHEMICAL FEATURES OF TRIASSIC STRONGLY PERALUMINOUS IGNEOUS POCKS IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF GUANGXI PROVINCE.1 indexed citations
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Xuanxue, Mo, et al.. (2001). Volcanic Petrotectonic Assemblages in Sanjiang Orogenic Belt,SW China and Implication for Tectonics. Gaoxiao dizhi xuebao. 7(2). 121.27 indexed citations
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