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Name: Genwen Chen (陈根文)

Title: Associate Professor

Phone: +8613433969990

Email: chengw@gig.ac.cn

 

I got his doctor's degree in 1999 at Geology Department of Central South University under supervision of Prof. Chen Gouda and Prof. Wu Yanzhi. Then I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, the Chinese Academy of Sciences. From 2002 to present, I served as a research associate professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


Research Interests:

My research interest aim to Metallogeny, Geochemistry of Igneous petrogenesis, Resource assessment.


Recent Publications:

Genwen Chen, Jianxing Yang, Rui Liu. Potassic alkaline granitoid magmatism in the northern margin of the Tarim Craton: First evidence of a backarc extensional  environment. Geological Journal, 2020 , 55(1) : 771-785.  

Genwen Chen, Jianxing Yang, Rui Liu, Lixing Wang, Kun Wang.Geochemist ry of mafic volcanics in the Bayingou ophiolitic mélange, Western Tianshan, NW China: Implications for magma genesis and tectonic setting. Lithos, 2019, 352-353:1-15. 

Chen Genwen, Xia Bin. Platinum-group elemental geochemistry of mafic and ultramafic rocks from the Xigaze ophiolite, southern Tibet. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences , 2008, 32 (5-6): 406–422.

Chen, G. W., Xia, B. et al. The metallogenic mechanism of the sandstone-type copper  deposits in the Chuxiong basin,Yunnan province. Science in China, 2000, 43(s) : 262-272.

Chen, G. W., Xia, B. Diagenetic Origin of the Luzhou Copper Deposit, Yunnan Province, China.Mao, J. W. and Bierlein, F. P. eds:Mineral deposit reseach: Meeting the global challenge. Springer, 2005, 94-95.

Rui Liu*,Genwen Chen *. The 109 porphyry Cu deposit in the western Tianshan orogenic belt, NW China: An example of Cu mineralization in a reduced magmatic- hydrothermal system in an extensional setting. Ore Geology Reviews, 2019 , 112 : 1-12. 

Rui Liu, Genwen Chen*, and Jianxing Yang. Compositions of Cu-(Fe)-Sulfides in the 109 Reduced Granite-Related Cu Deposit, Xinjiang, Northwest China:Implications to the Characteristics of Ore-Forming Fluids. Geofluids, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/7391369

Rui Liu*, Genwen Chen *. Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements, Zr, and Hf in Ore-Bearing Porphyries from the Western Awulale Metallogenic Belt, Northwestern China and their Application in Determining Metal Fertility of   Granitic Magma, Resource Geology , 2018 , 69(2) : 193-210. 

Xiang Liu, Rui Liu*, Genwen Chen*, Xiaoen Luo, Meiqu Lu. Natural HgS nanoparticles in sulfide minerals from the Hetai goldfield. Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2020, 18: 941–947.

Lixing Wang, Zhaoxia Zhao, Qinyi Huang, Deru Xu, Qianqian Jiao, Genwen Chen, Jianxin Cai, Shaohao Zou, Teng Deng, Qiang Shan.The genesis of gold deposits in the Hetai goldfield, South China: New constraints from geochronology, fluid inclusion, and multiple isotopic studies. Geological Journal, 2020 , DOI: 10.1002/gj.3516.

Xia B, Chen Gen-Wen, Wang R, Wang Qian. Seamount volcanism associated with the Xigaze ophiolite, Southern Tibet. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2008, 32: 396–405

Qianqian Jiao, Teng Deng, Lixing Wang, Deru Xu, Guoxiang Chi, Genwen Chen, Meng Liu,Yansheng Chen, Yiwen Gao, Shaohao Zou.Geochronological and mineralogical constraints on mineralization of the Hetai goldfield in Guangdong Province, South China. Ore Geology Reviews, 2017, 88: 655–6673.

Qianqian Jiao, Lixing Wang, Teng Deng, Deru Xu, Genwen Chen, Deshui Yu,Tingwei Ye, Yiwen Gao. Origin of the ore-forming fluids and metals of the Hetai goldfield in Guangdong Province of South China: Constraints from C-H-O-S-Pb-He-Ar isotopes. Ore Geology Reviews, 2017, 88: 674–689.

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