Fengli Shao

663 total citations
15 papers, 559 citations indexed

About

Fengli Shao is a scholar working on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, Fengli Shao has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 559 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Geophysics, 4 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 1 paper in Pollution. Recurrent topics in Fengli Shao's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (14 papers), High-pressure geophysics and materials (11 papers) and earthquake and tectonic studies (11 papers). Fengli Shao is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (14 papers), High-pressure geophysics and materials (11 papers) and earthquake and tectonic studies (11 papers). Fengli Shao collaborates with scholars based in China, United Kingdom and Germany. Fengli Shao's co-authors include Yaoling Niu, Juanjuan Kong, Shuo Chen, Meng Duan, Yu Zhang, Jiyong Li, Wenli Sun, Yi Liu, Pu Sun and Yuanyuan Xiao and has published in prestigious journals such as Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Journal of Petrology and Precambrian Research.

In The Last Decade

Fengli Shao

13 papers receiving 538 citations

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Juanjuan Kong United Kingdom
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All Works

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Shao, Fengli, Yaoling Niu, Haiquan Wei, Yu Zhang, & Guo-Dong Wang. (2024). Iron isotope fractionation in highly evolved magmas results from ilmenite crystallization. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 389. 30–42. 1 indexed citations
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Xiao, Yuanyuan, Yaoling Niu, Weidong Sun, et al.. (2022). Chemical variations of loess from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implications. International Geology Review. 65(8). 1372–1387. 4 indexed citations
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Shao, Fengli, Yaoling Niu, Juanjuan Kong, et al.. (2021). Petrogenesis and tectonic implications of the Triassic rhyolites in the East Kunlun Orogenic Belt, northern Tibetan Plateau. Geoscience Frontiers. 12(6). 101243–101243. 25 indexed citations
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Duan, Meng, Yaoling Niu, Pu Sun, et al.. (2021). A simple and robust method for calculating temperatures of granitoid magmas. Mineralogy and Petrology. 116(1). 93–103. 19 indexed citations
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Xiao, Yuanyuan, Shuo Chen, Yaoling Niu, et al.. (2020). Mineral Compositions of Syn-collisional Granitoids and their Implications for the Formation of Juvenile Continental Crust and Adakitic Magmatism. Journal of Petrology. 61(3). 27 indexed citations
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Kong, Juanjuan, Yaoling Niu, Yan Hu, Yu Zhang, & Fengli Shao. (2020). Petrogenesis of the Triassic granitoids from the East Kunlun Orogenic Belt, NW China: Implications for continental crust growth from syn-collisional to post-collisional setting. Lithos. 364-365. 105513–105513. 49 indexed citations
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Kong, Juanjuan, Yaoling Niu, Pu Sun, et al.. (2019). The origin and geodynamic significance of the Mesozoic dykes in eastern continental China. Lithos. 332-333. 328–339. 23 indexed citations
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Kong, Juanjuan, Yaoling Niu, Meng Duan, et al.. (2018). The syncollisional granitoid magmatism and crust growth during the West Qinling Orogeny, China: Insights from the Jiaochangba pluton. Geological Journal. 54(6). 4014–4033. 10 indexed citations
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Hong, Di, Yaoling Niu, Yuanyuan Xiao, et al.. (2018). Origin of the Jurassic-Cretaceous intraplate granitoids in Eastern China as a consequence of paleo-Pacific plate subduction. Lithos. 322. 405–419. 17 indexed citations
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Shao, Fengli, Yaoling Niu, Yi Liu, et al.. (2017). Petrogenesis of Triassic granitoids in the East Kunlun Orogenic Belt, northern Tibetan Plateau and their tectonic implications. Lithos. 282-283. 33–44. 111 indexed citations
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Niu, Yaoling, Yi Liu, Q. K. Xue, et al.. (2015). Exotic origin of the Chinese continental shelf: new insights into the tectonic evolution of the western Pacific and eastern China since the Mesozoic. Science Bulletin. 60(18). 1598–1616. 142 indexed citations
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Shao, Fengli, Yaoling Niu, Marcel Regelous, & Di‐Cheng Zhu. (2014). Petrogenesis of peralkaline rhyolites in an intra-plate setting: Glass House Mountains, southeast Queensland, Australia. Lithos. 216-217. 196–210. 42 indexed citations

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