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49
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8417
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5272
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540

Anming Bao publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anming Bao sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 258 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Anming Bao D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anming Bao sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Anming Bao is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and conducts research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their scholarly output includes a strong focus on global and planetary change, atmospheric science, environmental engineering, ecology, and management, monitoring, policy, and law related to environmental issues.

The scientist's main research topics encompass climate variability and models, rangeland management and livestock ecology, hydrology and watershed management studies, cryospheric studies and observations, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, remote sensing in agriculture, and hydrology and drought analysis.

Among Anming Bao's recent published papers are:

  • Increasing risk of glacial lake outburst floods from future Third Pole deglaciation (2021), published in Nature Climate Change
  • Assessment of CMIP6 in simulating precipitation over arid Central Asia (2021), published in Atmospheric Research
  • The 2020 glacial lake outburst flood at Jinwuco, Tibet: causes, impacts, and implications for hazard and risk assessment (2021), published in The Cryosphere
  • Numerous unreported glacial lake outburst floods in the Third Pole revealed by high-resolution satellite data and geomorphological evidence (2021), published in Science Bulletin
  • Monitoring land degradation and assessing its drivers to support sustainable development goal 15.3 in Central Asia (2021), published in The Science of The Total Environment

The scientist frequently collaborates with several scholars, including Philippe De Maeyer, Tie Liu, Ye Yuan, Guoxiong Zheng, and Liangliang Jiang, with collaboration counts ranging from 19 to 28 joint works.

Anming Bao's publications are often found in journals such as:

  • Remote Sensing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ecological Indicators
  • Journal of Arid Land
  • Sustainability

Best Publications

  • Vegetation dynamics and responses to climate change and human activities in Central Asia.

    Liangliang Jiang;Guli·Jiapaer;Anming Bao;Hao Guo

  • Increasing risk of glacial lake outburst floods from future Third Pole deglaciation

    Guoxiong Zheng;Guoxiong Zheng;Simon Keith Allen;Simon Keith Allen;Anming Bao;Juan Antonio Ballesteros-Cánovas

  • Spatial and temporal characteristics of droughts in Central Asia during 1966-2015.

    Hao Guo;Anming Bao;Tie Liu;Guli· Jiapaer

  • A comparison of methods for estimating fractional vegetation cover in arid regions

    Guli Jiapaer;Xi Chen;Anming Bao

  • Early assessment of Integrated Multi-satellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement over China

    Hao Guo;Sheng Chen;Sheng Chen;Anming Bao;Ali Behrangi

  • Disentangling the relative impacts of climate change and human activities on arid and semiarid grasslands in Central Asia during 1982-2015.

    Tao Chen;Anming Bao;Guli Jiapaer;Hao Guo

  • Comparing bias correction methods used in downscaling precipitation and temperature from regional climate models : a case study from the Kaidu River Basin in Western China

    Min Luo;Tie Liu;Fanhao Meng;Yongchao Duan

  • Inter-Comparison of High-Resolution Satellite Precipitation Products over Central Asia

    Hao Guo;Sheng Chen;Anming Bao;Jujun Hu

  • Space-time characterization of drought events and their impacts on vegetation in Central Asia

    Hao Guo;Anming Bao;Felix Ndayisaba;Tie Liu

  • Meteorological Drought Analysis in the Lower Mekong Basin Using Satellite-Based Long-Term CHIRPS Product

    Hao Guo;Anming Bao;Tie Liu;Felix Ndayisaba

  • Monitoring the long-term desertification process and assessing the relative roles of its drivers in Central Asia

    Liangliang Jiang;Guli Jiapaer;Anming Bao;Alishir Kurban

  • Assessment of CMIP6 in simulating precipitation over arid Central Asia

    Hao Guo;Anming Bao;Tao Chen;Guoxiong Zheng

  • Antimony Accumulation, Growth Performance, Antioxidant Defense System and Photosynthesis of Zea mays in Response to Antimony Pollution in Soil

    Xiangliang Pan;Daoyong Zhang;Xi Chen;Anming Bao

  • Determining variable weights for an Optimal Scaled Drought Condition Index (OSDCI): Evaluation in Central Asia

    Hao Guo;Anming Bao;Tie Liu;Felix Ndayisaba

  • Identifying climate change impacts on water resources in Xinjiang, China.

    Min Luo;Tie Liu;Fanhao Meng;Yongchao Duan

  • Comparison of Multi-Resolution Optical Landsat-8, Sentinel-2 and Radar Sentinel-1 Data for Automatic Lineament Extraction: A Case Study of Alichur Area, SE Pamir

    Aminov Javhar;Xi Chen;Anming Bao;Aminov Jamshed

  • Evaluation of PERSIANN-CDR for Meteorological Drought Monitoring over China

    Hao Guo;Anming Bao;Tie Liu;Sheng Chen

  • Assessment of parameter uncertainty in hydrological model using a Markov-Chain-Monte-Carlo-based multilevel-factorial-analysis method

    Junlong Zhang;Yongping Li;Yongping Li;Guohe Huang;Guohe Huang;Xi Chen

  • Assessing the effect of EWDP on vegetation restoration by remote sensing in the lower reaches of Tarim River

    Anming Bao;Yue Huang;Yonggang Ma;Hui Guo

  • Hydrological Modeling of the Upper Indus Basin: A Case Study from a High-Altitude Glacierized Catchment Hunza

    Khan Garee;Xi Chen;Anming Bao;Yu Wang

  • Climate change impact on water resource extremes in a headwater region of the Tarim basin in China

    Tie Liu;Patrick Willems;X.L. Pan;Anming Bao

  • Supplementary models to: Increasing risk of glacial lake outburst floods from future Third Pole deglaciation

    Guoxiong Zheng;Simon Allen;Anming Bao;Juan Antonio Ballesteros-Cánovas

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiangliang Pan
Xiangliang Pan Zhejiang University of Technology
Frank Veroustraete
Frank Veroustraete University of Antwerp
Markus Stoffel
Markus Stoffel University of Geneva
Guoqing Zhang
Guoqing Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Amaury Frankl
Amaury Frankl Ghent University
Matthias Huss
Matthias Huss University of Fribourg
Simon J. Allen
Simon J. Allen University of Zurich
Martin Mergili
Martin Mergili University of Graz
Guohe Huang
Guohe Huang University of Regina

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