Xiwen Zhou

2.6k total citations
28 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Xiwen Zhou is a scholar working on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence and Geology. According to data from OpenAlex, Xiwen Zhou has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Geophysics, 5 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 2 papers in Geology. Recurrent topics in Xiwen Zhou's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (27 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (24 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (24 papers). Xiwen Zhou is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (27 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (24 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (24 papers). Xiwen Zhou collaborates with scholars based in China, Australia and Hong Kong. Xiwen Zhou's co-authors include Chunjing Wei, Guochun Zhao, Min Sun, Changqing Yin, Jiahui Qian, Xiaoping Xia, Sanzhong Li, Pui Yuk Tam, Fulai Liu and Yinghui Zhang and has published in prestigious journals such as Tectonophysics, Precambrian Research and Lithos.

In The Last Decade

Xiwen Zhou

28 papers receiving 2.3k citations

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All Works

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Zhao, Lei, Mingguo Zhai, & Xiwen Zhou. (2023). Early Precambrian basement components of the Cathaysia Block in South China exhumed by Phanerozoic orogenic events. Precambrian Research. 398. 107218–107218. 2 indexed citations
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Zhao, Lei, et al.. (2018). Integrated Zircon U-Pb-O-Hf and Whole-Rock Sm-Nd Studies of Paleozoic Amphibolites in the Chencai Area of the Cathaysia Block, South China. The Journal of Geology. 126(6). 621–637. 3 indexed citations
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Zhao, Lei, et al.. (2018). Petrologic and zircon U–Pb geochronological characteristics of the pelitic granulites from the Badu Complex of the Cathaysia Block, South China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 158. 65–79. 16 indexed citations
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Zhao, Lei, Mingguo Zhai, Xiwen Zhou, M. Santosh, & Xudong Ma. (2016). Thermal gradient and geochronology of a Paleozoic high-grade terrane in the northeastern Cathaysia block, South China. Tectonophysics. 691. 311–327. 23 indexed citations
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Qian, Jiahui, Chunjing Wei, G. L. Clarke, & Xiwen Zhou. (2014). Metamorphic evolution and Zircon ages of Garnet–orthoamphibole rocks in southern Hengshan, North China Craton: Insights into the regional Paleoproterozoic P–T–t history. Precambrian Research. 256. 223–240. 82 indexed citations
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Wei, Chunjing, Jiahui Qian, & Xiwen Zhou. (2014). Paleoproterozoic crustal evolution of the Hengshan–Wutai–Fuping region, North China Craton. Geoscience Frontiers. 5(4). 485–497. 156 indexed citations
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Zhao, Lei, Xiwen Zhou, Mingguo Zhai, M. Santosh, & Yuansheng Geng. (2014). Zircon U–Th–Pb–Hf isotopes of the basement rocks in northeastern Cathaysia block, South China: Implications for Phanerozoic multiple metamorphic reworking of a Paleoproterozoic terrane. Gondwana Research. 28(1). 246–261. 71 indexed citations
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Qian, Jiahui, Chunjing Wei, Xiwen Zhou, & Yinghui Zhang. (2013). Metamorphic P–T paths and New Zircon U–Pb age data for garnet–mica schist from the Wutai Group, North China Craton. Precambrian Research. 233. 282–296. 137 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yinghui, et al.. (2013). Reinterpretation of metamorphic age of the Hengshan Complex, North China Craton. Chinese Science Bulletin. 58(34). 4300–4307. 78 indexed citations
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Tam, Pui Yuk, Guochun Zhao, Xiwen Zhou, et al.. (2011). Metamorphic P–T path and implications of high-pressure pelitic granulites from the Jiaobei massif in the Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt, North China Craton. Gondwana Research. 22(1). 104–117. 202 indexed citations
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Yin, Changqing, Guochun Zhao, Min Sun, et al.. (2009). LA-ICP-MS U–Pb zircon ages of the Qianlishan Complex: Constrains on the evolution of the Khondalite Belt in the Western Block of the North China Craton. Precambrian Research. 174(1-2). 78–94. 328 indexed citations
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Zhou, Xiwen, Chunjing Wei, Yuansheng Geng, & Lifei Zhang. (2004). Discovery and implications of the high-pressure pelitic granulite from the Jiaobei massif. Chinese Science Bulletin. 49(18). 1942–1948. 81 indexed citations

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