Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou | Metallogeny | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou
Affiliation Chercheur Université de Montpellier
Country France
Scopus ID 60284732100
Documents 2
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Metallogeny
Event Metallurgical Engineering Awards

Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou

Chercheur Université de Montpellier, France

Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou is a structural geologist and petrologist whose academic work focuses on Precambrian terranes, metallogenic interpretation, shear zone dynamics, and mineral exploration. His research integrates field mapping, petrography, tectonic analysis, geochemistry, and remote sensing methodologies for geological characterization and resource evaluation.[1] His scholarly contributions include investigations into the Central African Orogenic Belt, structural deformation processes, and lithological mapping associated with mineralized systems.[2]

Abstract

Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou reflects emerging contributions in structural geology, metallogeny, and Precambrian petrology. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary integration between geological field investigations, geochemical interpretation, tectonic reconstruction, and satellite-based remote sensing approaches. Published studies address lithological characterization, deformation structures, shear zone evolution, and metallogenic implications within the Central African Orogenic Belt and related geological provinces.[3] His research activities contribute to advancing scientific understanding of crustal evolution and mineral exploration methodologies in Precambrian geological environments.[4]

Keywords

Metallogeny; Structural Geology; Precambrian Terranes; Petrology; Shear Zone Dynamics; Mineral Exploration; Remote Sensing; Petrography; Central African Orogenic Belt; Geochemistry.

Introduction

Contemporary metallogenic and tectonic investigations increasingly rely on integrated geological methodologies combining structural interpretation, geochemical analysis, and geospatial technologies. Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou has developed research activities within these interdisciplinary domains through studies addressing Precambrian formations, shear zones, and mineralized geological systems in Central Africa.[5] His investigations contribute to the interpretation of geological evolution and mineral prospectivity by linking structural deformation patterns with petrological and geochemical evidence.[6]

Research Profile

Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou specializes in structural geology and petrology with research emphasis on Precambrian terranes, metallogenic implications of geological formations, and tectonic evolution. His academic background includes doctoral research in Earth Sciences at the University of Dschang focusing on petrology and geochemistry of Precambrian formations in Nkondjock, Cameroon.[1] His technical expertise includes litho-structural mapping, deformation analysis, petrography, GIS-based interpretation, and remote sensing applications using Landsat, Sentinel, ASTER, and ENVI platforms.[7]

In addition to research activities, he has participated in geological teaching and supervision at the University of Montpellier and the University of Dschang, contributing to practical instruction in petrography, geodynamics, structural geology, and Earth Sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou are primarily associated with geological characterization of Precambrian formations and tectonic structures within the Central African Orogenic Belt. His published investigations address shear zone evolution, structural kinematics, deformation analysis, lithological mapping, and geodynamic interpretation.[8]

Several studies demonstrate the integration of remote sensing and field-based geological observations for identifying alteration minerals and lithological units in volcanic terrains.[9] Additional contributions involve geochemical and petrographic analyses associated with magmatic complexes, amphibolite formations, and weathering mechanisms in tropical geological systems.

Publications

Selected scholarly publications associated with Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou include:

  • “Structural and kinematic analysis of the Nkondjock shear zone, central Cameroon: implications on the geodynamic evolution of the Central African Fold Belt,” published in Arabian Journal of Geosciences.[9]
  • “Shear zone evolution and regional strain implications during emplacement of the Nkondjock plutonic massif, Nyong-Bayomen Domain, Central African Orogenic Belt,” published in Journal of African Earth Sciences.[2]

Research Impact

The research profile demonstrates developing scholarly impact within structural geology and metallogenic studies. Scientific contributions addressing tectonic evolution, geological mapping, and mineralization processes contribute to broader understanding of Precambrian crustal development and exploration-oriented geological interpretation. His involvement as a reviewer for international peer-reviewed journals further reflects participation in academic quality evaluation and scientific dissemination processes.

Award Suitability

Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou demonstrates suitability for recognition within the Research Excellence Award category due to his interdisciplinary research contributions in structural geology, metallogeny, and geodynamic interpretation. His integration of petrography, geochemistry, deformation analysis, and remote sensing methodologies aligns with contemporary approaches in metallurgical and geological sciences. His publication record, research specialization, and participation in geological education and peer review collectively support scholarly recognition within metallurgical and Earth science research domains.[8]

Conclusion

Rodolph Loique Azefack Mbounou reflect focused contributions to structural geology, metallogeny, and Precambrian geological interpretation. Through integrated field investigations, geochemical analysis, and remote sensing applications, his research supports ongoing scientific understanding of tectonic evolution and mineral exploration within complex geological environments.[9]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Rodolph Loique AZEFACK MBOUNOU, Author ID 60284732100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60284732100
  2. Mbounou, R. L. A., et al. (2026). Shear zone evolution and regional strain implications during emplacement of the Nkondjock plutonic massif, Nyong-Bayomen Domain, Central African Orogenic Belt. Journal of African Earth Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2026.106144
  3. Tengomo, S. N., et al. (2026). Mapping lithological units and alteration minerals in volcanic rocks of Nkondjock using Sentinel-2 remote sensing satellite imagery and comprehensive fieldwork. Journal of African Earth Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2026.106003
  4. Azefack Mbounou, R. L., et al. (2023). Structural and kinematic analysis of the Nkondjock shear zone, central Cameroon: implications on the geodynamic evolution of the Central African Fold Belt. Arabian Journal of Geosciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-023-11336-x
  5. Djuimou, S. T., et al. (2025). The Djourdé-Sinassi magmatic-migmatitic complex, Northern Cameroon: a record of vertical extrusion of the Pan-African partially molten orogenic root. BSGF – Earth Sciences Bulletin.
    https://doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2025014
  6. Tcheumenak, K. J., et al. (2024). Petrographic and structural analyses of high-grade amphibolites from Fotouni-Kékem and Nyakong-Manyi shear zone. Environmental Earth Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-024-11811-y
  7. Tengomo, S. N., et al. (2026). Geochemical Features of Alkaline Lavas from Nkondjock (Littoral-Cameroon): Geodynamic Implication. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection.
    https://doi.org/10.4236/gep.2026.141018
  8. Abdoul, A., et al. (2025). Morphological, mineralogical and geochemical characterization of Ngaoundal soils: implications for weathering mechanisms and trajectories in tropical zones. Geosystems and Geoenvironment.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geogeo.2025.100450
  9. Azefack Mbounou, R. L., et al. (2023). Structural and kinematic analysis of the Nkondjock shear zone, central Cameroon. Arabian Journal of Geosciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-023-11336-x

Jiayan Ji | Geology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jiayan Ji | Geology | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at Peking University, China.

Jiayan Ji is a distinguished researcher, currently a Research Assistant at Peking University, specializing in geology under the mentorship of Prof. Xianzhi Song. 📚 Jiayan’s research focuses on cutting-edge topics such as multi-field coupling mechanisms in underground mining, geothermal energy extraction, and underground heat storage. 💡 His academic journey is a testament to his commitment to excellence, having published numerous high-impact papers and secured several prestigious scholarships. 🏅 Jiayan is passionate about advancing energy sustainability and fostering innovative solutions for global challenges.🌱 His contributions have established him as a rising star in his field.🌟

 

Professional Profiles📖

SCOPUS

Education 🎓

Jiayan Ji has a rich academic background that spans prestigious institutions and international collaborations. He earned his Ph.D. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering from the China University of Petroleum (Beijing) in 2024, during which he also spent a year as a visiting scholar at the University of Montpellier, France. 🌍 These experiences allowed him to deepen his expertise in geosciences and geothermal energy. He completed his Master’s degree in Oil & Gas Well-Drilling Engineering in 2020 and his Bachelor’s in Petroleum Engineering in 2018, both from top Chinese universities. 📘 His education has equipped him with a robust foundation in engineering principles and cutting-edge research methodologies, enabling him to tackle complex challenges in energy and geology. 🎓

Professional Experience💼

Jiayan Ji has a well-rounded professional journey that balances research and leadership. As a Research Assistant at Peking University since 2024, he has been actively involved in advancing multi-field coupling mechanisms and renewable energy systems. 🌟 His role includes designing innovative experiments and leading collaborative research initiatives. Before this, Jiayan served as a Student Supervisor in the Water Jet Drilling & Completion Lab at the China University of Petroleum, where he mentored students and contributed to experimental advancements in drilling technology. 🛠️ Additionally, as the Deputy Minister of the Graduate Student Union, he organized academic events and extracurricular activities, showcasing his ability to balance technical expertise with leadership. 🌐

Award and Honors🏅

Jiayan Ji’s accolades highlight his academic excellence and extracurricular achievements. He received the prestigious National Scholarships for Doctoral Students (2020-2022) and the Tenares Roberto Roca Scholarship, awarded to only six students in his institution. 🌟 His innovative work also earned him the First Prize in the China Petroleum Engineering Design Competition, showcasing his ability to apply theoretical concepts to real-world challenges. 🏆 Beyond academics, Jiayan’s leadership and teamwork shone through as a key player in his university’s Graduate Cup Basketball Champion teams (2018-2021). 🏀 These honors underscore his well-rounded accomplishments and dedication to excellence. 🎖️

Research Focus 🔍

Jiayan Ji’s research centers on sustainable and innovative energy solutions. He specializes in exploring the mechanisms of multi-field coupling in underground mining, aiming to optimize geothermal energy extraction systems and enhance underground heat storage capacities. ♨️ His work addresses critical aspects such as sandstone recharging and the thermal-hydraulic-chemical coupling of reservoirs, contributing to the development of efficient renewable energy systems. 🌍 Jiayan’s focus on the integration of advanced modeling and experimental techniques ensures that his research delivers practical, impactful outcomes for energy sustainability and environmental preservation. 🌱

 

Conclusion ✅

Jiayan Ji demonstrates exceptional qualifications for the Best Researcher Award, combining groundbreaking research, innovation, and academic excellence. While further diversifying his research and focusing on practical applications could elevate his profile, his existing accomplishments already make him a deserving candidate. His contributions to geothermal energy and petroleum engineering have the potential to influence future sustainable energy solutions significantly.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Title: Optimization of hot dry rock heat extraction performance

Authors: Jiayan Ji, Jialin Zhao, Junlin Yi, Xianzhi Song, Gaosheng Wang
Journal: Energy
Year: 2025
Title: Effects of pore water-rock reaction on heat extraction from the karst geothermal reservoirs

Authors: Jiayan Ji, Xianzhi Song, Junlin Yi, Guofeng Song, Gaosheng Wang
Journal: Energy
Year: 2024
Citations: 4