刘文浩
Gender :
Male
Date of Birth :
1988-09-01
Education Level :
Doctoral Degree in Education
Degree :
Doctoral degree
Status :
在岗
School/Department :
Department of resource science and engineering
Date of Employment :
2015-07-01
Discipline :
mineral resource prospecting and exploration
Paper Publications
[1] Wenhao Liu.Apatite (U–Th)/He thermochronometry of iron deposits in the central Ningwu volcanic basin, eastern China: Implications for exhumation and preservation.Journal of Geochemical Exploration.2020,217
[2] Qing Yang.Formation of Pb–Zn deposits in the Sichuan–Yunnan–Guizhou triangle linked to the Youjiang foreland basin: Evidence from Rb–Sr age and in situ sulfur isotope analysis of the Maoping Pb–Zn deposit in northeastern Yunnan Province, southeast China.Ore Geology Reviews.2019,107
[3] Wenhao Liu.Application of apatite U-Pb and fission-track double dating to determine the preservation potential of magnetite-apatite deposits in the Luzong and Ningwu volcanic basins, eastern China.Journal of Geochemical Exploration.2014,138
[4] Wenhao Liu.Low-Ti iron oxide deposits in the Emeishan large igneous province related to low-Ti basalts and gabbroic intrusions.Ore Geology Reviews.2015,65
[5] Wenhao Liu.Sulfur isotope analysis of carbonate-hosted Zn–Pb deposits in northwestern Guizhou Province, Southwest China: Implications for the source of reduced sulfur.Journal of Geochemical Exploration.2017,181
[6] Wenhao Liu.Sphalerite Rb-Sr Dating and in situ Sulfur Isotope Analysis of the Daliangzi Lead-Zinc Deposit in Sichuan Province, SW China.Journal of Earth Science.2018,29
[7] Wenhao Liu.An evolving magmatic-hydrothermal system in the formation of the Mesozoic Meishan magnetite-apatite deposit in the Ningwu volcanic basin, eastern China.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences.2019,158
[8] Wenhao LIu.Subduction and rollback of the paleo-Pacific plate during the Early Cretaceous: Insights from the Jiangmiao gabbroic intrusion in the Lower Yangtze River Belt, central-eastern China.Lithos.2018,330-331(211-222)
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