Beijing, China

Xiaofang Dou

USPTO Granted Patents = 3 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.8

ph-index = 1


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations of Xiaofang Dou in Porphyry Copper Mineralization

Introduction

Xiaofang Dou is a notable inventor based in Beijing, China, recognized for his contributions to the field of mineralogy and ore deposit research. He holds two patents that focus on innovative methods for predicting and determining the potential of porphyry copper deposits. His work is significant in advancing the understanding of mineralization processes and improving exploration techniques.

Latest Patents

Xiaofang Dou's latest patents include a "Method for rapid prediction of potential of porphyry copper mineralization based on spectral characteristics of tourmaline." This method involves collecting and analyzing data related to magma-fluid evolution, petrography, and mineralogy of porphyry copper deposits. It distinguishes between magmatic and hydrothermal tourmaline and utilizes short-wave infrared spectroscopy to assess the metallogenic potential of specific areas. Another patent is the "Method for determining ore-forming environment of porphyry deposit based on tourmaline component." This method allows for the quick recognition of the forming environment of newly discovered porphyry deposits, aiding in future prospecting efforts.

Career Highlights

Xiaofang Dou has worked with prominent institutions such as the China University of Geosciences (Beijing) and Tibet Julong Copper Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in mineral exploration and research.

Collaborations

Xiaofang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Youye Zheng and Song Wu, enhancing the research and development of innovative methods in his field.

Conclusion

Xiaofang Dou's innovative approaches to porphyry copper mineralization have made significant contributions to mineral exploration techniques. His patents reflect a deep understanding of geological processes and provide valuable tools for the mining industry.

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