Xiang Cui

1.0k total citations
24 papers, 899 citations indexed

About

Xiang Cui is a scholar working on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence and Geochemistry and Petrology. According to data from OpenAlex, Xiang Cui has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 899 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Geophysics, 5 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 3 papers in Geochemistry and Petrology. Recurrent topics in Xiang Cui's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (22 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (17 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (16 papers). Xiang Cui is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (22 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (17 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (16 papers). Xiang Cui collaborates with scholars based in China, Australia and United States. Xiang Cui's co-authors include Wenbin Zhu, Rongfeng Ge, Jingwen He, Bihai Zheng, Simon A. Wilde, Xi Wang, Mei-Fu Zhou, Jin-Hai Yu, Qian Liu and Peter A. Cawood and has published in prestigious journals such as Tectonophysics, Geological Society of America Bulletin and Precambrian Research.

In The Last Decade

Xiang Cui

22 papers receiving 865 citations

Peers

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Citations per year, relative to Xiang Cui Xiang Cui (= 1×) peers Chunming Han

Countries citing papers authored by Xiang Cui

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Fields of papers citing papers by Xiang Cui

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Xiang Cui

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Xiang Cui. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Xiang Cui based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Xiang Cui. Xiang Cui is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Wang, Xiaoxu, Yaoguang Zhang, Yue Cai, et al.. (2025). Physician turnover in China, 2011–2021: a nationwide longitudinal study. Human Resources for Health. 23(1). 40–40.
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Zhang, Limin, Xiang Cui, Yong Yang, et al.. (2023). Precambrian Tectonic Affinity of Hainan and Its Evolution from Columbia to Rodinia. Minerals. 13(10). 1237–1237. 2 indexed citations
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Liu, Zi, Xin Qian, Chengshi Gan, et al.. (2022). Migration and tectonic implications of Late Jurassic mafic magmatism in South China. Journal of the Geological Society. 179(6). 4 indexed citations
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Cui, Xiang, Wenbin Zhu, & Xi Wang. (2021). Neoproterozoic modification of heterogeneous continental lithosphere beneath the Yangtze interior: revealed from mafic dykes from the Huangling area, South China. International Journal of Earth Sciences. 111(1). 27–51. 8 indexed citations
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Cui, Xiang, Wenbin Zhu, & Fred Jourdan. (2020). Subduction-related subcontinental lithospheric mantle metasomatism and crustal thickening: origin for superchondritic Nb/Ta in mafic dykes. Journal of the Geological Society. 178(1). 1 indexed citations
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Cawood, Peter A., Yuejun Wang, Xiang Cui, et al.. (2020). Provenance Record of Late Mesoproterozoic to Early Neoproterozoic Units, West Hainan, South China, and Implications for Rodinia Reconstruction. Tectonics. 39(8). 19 indexed citations
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Feng, Mei, Hui Qian, J. Mechie, et al.. (2020). Crustal seismogenic structures and deformation styles along the Longmen Shan Fault belt in the eastern Tibetan Plateau inferred from ambient noise tomography. Tectonophysics. 798. 228689–228689. 9 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yuzhi, et al.. (2019). Mesoproterozoic rift setting of SW Hainan: Evidence from the gneissic granites and metasedimentary rocks. Precambrian Research. 325. 69–87. 41 indexed citations
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Wang, Yuejun, Yuzhi Zhang, Peter A. Cawood, et al.. (2019). Early Neoproterozoic assembly and subsequent rifting in South China: Revealed from mafic and ultramafic rocks, central Jiangnan Orogen. Precambrian Research. 331. 105367–105367. 42 indexed citations
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Liu, Huichuan, Jian‐Wei Zi, Peter A. Cawood, Xiang Cui, & Liming Zhang. (2019). Reconstructing South China in the Mesoproterozoic and its role in the Nuna and Rodinia supercontinents. Precambrian Research. 337. 105558–105558. 44 indexed citations
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Zhu, Wenbin, et al.. (2018). 40Ar/39Ar ages and geological significance of Neoproterozoic–Cambrian mafic rocks in the Aksu–Wushi area, NW Tarim Craton. Geological Journal. 54(6). 3803–3820. 14 indexed citations
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Qian, Hui, et al.. (2018). Structure of the Crust and Mantle Down to 700 km Depth beneath the Longmenshan From P Receiver Functions. Tectonics. 37(6). 1688–1708. 11 indexed citations
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Qian, Hui, J. Mechie, Haibing Li, et al.. (2015). An approach to jointly invert hypocenters and 1D velocity structure and its application to the Lushan earthquake series. Journal of Seismology. 20(1). 213–232. 2 indexed citations
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Liu, Qian, Jin-Hai Yu, Suzanne Y. O’Reilly, et al.. (2014). Origin and geological significance of Paleoproterozoic granites in the northeastern Cathaysia Block, South China. Precambrian Research. 248. 72–95. 81 indexed citations
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Wang, Xi, et al.. (2014). Approximately 1.78 Ga mafic dykes in the Lüliang Complex, North China Craton: Zircon ages and Lu‐Hf isotopes, geochemistry, and implications. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems. 15(8). 3123–3144. 30 indexed citations

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