Prof. Chun-Li Guo | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences | China
Dr. Chun-Li Guo is a distinguished Senior Researcher at the Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, with more than two decades of impactful contributions to the fields of granite petrogenesis, tungsten–tin mineralization, and rare-metal resource geology. She earned her PhD in Mineral Prospecting and Exploration in 2010 and has since established herself as a leading authority on the magmatic and metallogenic evolution of granitoids in South China. Dr. Guo’s research has significantly advanced scientific understanding of why tungsten–tin mineralization becomes progressively enriched through geological time, an innovative contribution that earned her recognition under the Wiley China Excellent Author Program. Her work has also delivered tangible economic benefits by reshaping mineral exploration strategies; notably, her reinterpretation of the genetic relationship between Pb-Zn orebodies and felsic dykes at the super-large Shizhuyuan W–Sn polymetallic deposit overturned long-standing models and opened new avenues for resource discovery. Dr. Guo has successfully completed six major research projects and is currently leading four nationally funded projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and industry partners. Her scholarly output includes over 20 peer-reviewed publications, with six first-author papers receiving more than 800 citations, reflecting the high international impact of her work. She has also co-authored authoritative geological monographs with ISBN registration, contributing to both academic scholarship and applied mineral resource development. Through collaborations with renowned international scientists from institutions such as Monash University and Curtin University, Dr. Guo has strengthened global scientific exchange in earth sciences.
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High geothermal gradients facilitating lithium mineralization: Insights from the Ke’eryin–Taiyanghe plutons, central China
– Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2025
How does a soft collision orogen uplift and collapse? Insight from the eastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt
– Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 2025