Chang Liu | Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chang Liu | Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chang Liu | Geochemistry | China University of Geosciences | China

Mr. Chang Liu is a geoscientist affiliated with the China University of Geosciences (Beijing), whose work centers on mineral resources, fluid evolution in ore deposits, and geomechanical processes in earth systems; he earned his doctoral education in earth sciences (specializing in petrology, mineralogy and geochemistry) and has since built a profile combining field investigations, laboratory analyses, and modeling of geological processes. Over his professional experience, Chang Liu has participated in collaborative research projects involving both domestic and international partners, contributing to multi-institutional studies on ore deposit formation and geodynamic fluid systems. His research interest lies particularly in the interplay of pressure–temperature paths, fluid inclusions, and geochemical evolution in gold and other metal deposits, as well as slope stability under hydrological perturbations. In terms of research skills, Chang Liu is proficient in geochemical and petrographic analysis, thermodynamic modeling, structural geology, stable isotope techniques, fluid inclusion microthermometry, and numerical simulation of geological processes. He has published in recognized journals indexed in Scopus, and one of his contributions includes co-authoring a paper on landslide behavior under fluctuating water levels (cited ~25 times) . Chang Liu has been recognized within academic circles, with citations logged in ResearchGate and Scilit, and is steadily gaining visibility through peer collaboration and conference participation. While he has yet to accumulate a large number of awards, his growing citation record and involvement in impactful studies suggest that honors may follow in due course.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Liu, C., Coulibaly, Y., Cathelineau, M., & Boiron, M.-C. (2025). Multistage fluid evolution and P–T path at Ity gold deposit and Dahapleu prospect (Western Ivory Coast). Minerals, 15(9).