Biography

Dr. Jianwen Yang

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

University of Windsor, Canada


Email: jianweny@uwindsor.ca


Qualifications

1997 Ph.D., University of Toronto (Canada), Geophysics

1992 M.S., University of Toronto (Canada), Geophysics

1986 M.S., Central-South University (China), Geophysics

1983 B.S., Guilin University of Technology (China), Geophysics


Publications (selected)

1. Beiraghdar Aghbelagh, Yousef & Yang, Jianwen & Mallants, Dirk. (2019). Reactive mass transport modelling reveals factors governing deposition of uranium in faulted sedimentary basins in Canada.

2. Yang, Jianwen & Beiraghdar Aghbelagh, Yousef. (2018). Numerical Investigation into Relative Importance of Graphite and Fe-rich Chlorite as Reducing Agents in the Formation of Unconformity-related Deposits.

3. Beiraghdar Aghbelagh, Yousef & Yang, Jianwen. (2016). Role of hydrodynamic factors in controlling the formation and location of unconformity-related uranium deposits: insights from reactive-flow modeling. Hydrogeology Journal. 25. 10.1007/s10040-016-1485-9.

4. Yang, Jianwen & Beiraghdar Aghbelagh, Yousef. (2015). Fluid flow and reactive mass transport modeling of ore genesis in sedimentary basins: example of unconformity-related uranium deposits.

5. Beiraghdar Aghbelagh, Yousef & Yang, Jianwen. (2014). Effect of graphite zone in the formation of unconformity-related uranium deposits: Insights from reactive mass transport modeling. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 144. 10.1016/j.gexplo.2014.01.020.                             

6. Beiraghdar Aghbelagh, Yousef & Yang, Jianwen. (2014). Evaluation of Fe-rich chlorite as a reducing agent in the formation of unconformity-related uranium deposits: Insights from reactive mass transport modeling.

7. Zhu, Bin & Yang, Jianwen & Wu, Qiang. (2014). Aquifer system incremental linear property and its application on groundwater management. Environmental Earth Sciences. 71. 10.1007/s12665-013-2638-y.

8. Yang, Jianwen & Joshi, Siddharth. (2014). Hydro-Geophysical Investigation of Contaminant Distribution at a Closed Landfill in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection. 02. 8-15. 10.4236/gep.2014.23002.

9. Zhu, Bin & Wu, Qiang & Yang, Jianwen & Cui, Tao. (2013). Study of pore pressure change during mining and its application on water inrush prevention: A numerical simulation case in Zhaogezhuang coalmine, China. Environmental Earth Sciences. 71. 10.1007/s12665-013-2616-4.                                  

10. Cui, Tao & Yang, Jianwen & Samson, Iain. (2012). Solute transport across basement/cover interfaces by buoyancy-driven thermohaline convection: Implications for the formation of unconformity-related uranium deposits. American Journal of Science. 312. 994-1027. 10.2475/09.2012.02.

11. Yang, Jianwen. (2012). Reactive silica transport in fractured porous media: Analytical solutions for a system of parallel fractures. Journal of Geophysical Research (Solid Earth). 117. 4106-. 10.1029/2011JB008893.

12. Yang, Jianwen. (2012). Reactive silica transport in fractured porous media: Analytical solution for a single fracture. Computers & Geosciences. 38. 80-86. 10.1016/j.cageo.2011.05.008.

13. Cui, Tao & Yang, Jianwen & Samson, Iain. (2012). Tectonic Deformation and Fluid Flow: Implications for the Formation of Unconformity-Related Uranium Deposits. Economic Geology. 107. 147-163. 10.2113/econgeo.107.1.147.

14. Ju, Minghui & Yang, Jianwen. (2011). Numerical modeling of coupled fluid flow, heat transport and mechanical deformation: An example from the Chanziping ore district, South China. Geoscience Frontiers. 2. 577–582. 10.1016/j.gsf.2011.07.005.

15. Ju, Minghui & Zhao, Chongbin & Dai, Tagen & Yang, Jianwen. (2011). Finite element modeling of pore-fluid flow in the Dachang ore district, Guangxi, China: Implications for hydrothermal mineralization. Coordination Chemistry Reviews - COORD CHEM REV. 2. 463-474. 10.1016/j.gsf.2011.05.008.

16. Yang, Jianwen. (2011). Finite element modeling of transient saline hydrothermal fluids in multifaulted sedimentary basins: Implications for ore-forming processes. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 43. 1331-1340. 10.1139/e06-021.

17. Ju, Minghui & Yang, Jianwen. (2010). Numerical simulation of tectonic deformation-driven fluid flow: Implications for ore genesis in the Dachang district, Guangxi, China. Journal of Geochemical Exploration - J GEOCHEM EXPLOR. 106. 133-136. 10.1016/j.gexplo.2010.01.008.

18. Yang, Jianwen & Feng, Zuohai & Luo, Xianrong & Chen, Yuanrong. (2010). Three-dimensional numerical modeling of salinity variations in driving basin-scale ore-forming fluid flow: Example from Mount Isa Basin, northern Australia. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 106. 236-243. 10.1016/j.gexplo.2009.12.004.                              

19. Cui, Tao & Yang, Jianwen & Samson, Iain. (2010). Numerical modeling of hydrothermal fluid flow in the Paleoproterozoic Thelon Basin, Nunavut, Canada. Journal of Geochemical Exploration - J GEOCHEM EXPLOR. 106. 69-76. 10.1016/j.gexplo.2009.12.008.

20. Cui, Tao & Yang, Jianwen & Samson, Iain. (2010). Formation of unconformity-related uranium deposits: perspectives from numerical modeling.


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