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Baochun Huang

Baochun Huang

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
8592
World Ranking
6693
National Ranking
423

Baochun Huang publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Baochun Huang sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 102 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Baochun Huang D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Baochun Huang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Baochun Huang is affiliated with Peking University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research spans multiple subfields, with significant work in Geophysics, Molecular Biology, Paleontology, Geology, and Atmospheric Science.

Their primary research topics include Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geological and Geophysical Studies, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research.

Baochun Huang has published numerous papers, with recent notable works including:

  • Quantifying the Extent of the Paleo-Asian Ocean During the Late Carboniferous to Early Permian, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Paleomagnetic Constraints of the Lower Triassic Strata in South Qinling Belt: Evidence for a Discrete Terrane Between the North and South China Blocks, 2020, Tectonics
  • Multi-stage India-Asia collision: Paleomagnetic constraints from Hazara-Kashmir syntaxis in the western Himalaya, 2021, Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • Micro-Blocks in NE Asia Amalgamated Into the Unified Amuria Block by ∼300 Ma: First Paleomagnetic Evidence From the Songliao Block, NE China, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Detrital remanent magnetization of single-crystal silicates with magnetic inclusions: constraints from deposition experiments, 2020, Geophysical Journal International

Frequently collaborating co-authors of Huang include Qian Zhao, Donghai Zhang, Guochun Zhao, Jie Zhao, and Umar Farooq Jadoon.

Their work has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, notably Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Tectonics, Geological Society of America Bulletin, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, and Geophysical Journal International.

Best Publications

  • A Tale of Amalgamation of Three Permo-Triassic Collage Systems in Central Asia: Oroclines, Sutures, and Terminal Accretion

    Wenjiao Xiao;Brian F. Windley;Shu Sun;Jiliang Li

  • A review of the western part of the Altaids: A key to understanding the architecture of accretionary orogens

    Wenjiao Xiao;Baochun Huang;Chunming Han;Shu Sun

  • Geological reconstructions of the East Asian blocks: From the breakup of Rodinia to the assembly of Pangea

    Guochun Zhao;Guochun Zhao;Yuejun Wang;Baochun Huang;Yunpeng Dong

  • End-Permian to mid-Triassic termination of the accretionary processes of the southern Altaids: implications for the geodynamic evolution, Phanerozoic continental growth, and metallogeny of Central Asia

    Wenjiao Xiao;Brian Windley;B. C. Huang;C. M. Han

  • Paleomagnetic constraints on the paleogeography of the East Asian blocks during Late Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic times

    Baochun Huang;Yonggang Yan;John D.A. Piper;Donghai Zhang

  • Assessment of heavy metal pollution from a Fe-smelting plant in urban river sediments using environmental magnetic and geochemical methods

    Chunxia Zhang;Qingqing Qiao;John D A Piper;Baochun Huang

  • Magnetostratigraphic study of the Kuche Depression, Tarim Basin, and Cenozoic uplift of the Tian Shan Range, Western China

    Baochun Huang;Baochun Huang;John D.A. Piper;Shoutao Peng;Tao Liu

  • Paleomagnetism of early Paleogene marine sediments in southern Tibet, China: Implications to onset of the India-Asia collision and size of Greater India

    Zhiyu Yi;Baochun Huang;Junshan Chen;Liwei Chen

  • New constraints to the onset of the India–Asia collision: Paleomagnetic reconnaissance on the Linzizong Group in the Lhasa Block, China

    Junshan Chen;Baochun Huang;Lisha Sun

  • Discriminating sources of anthropogenic heavy metals in urban street dusts using magnetic and chemical methods

    Chunxia Zhang;Qingqing Qiao;Erwin Appel;Baochun Huang

  • Paleomagnetism of the Baiyisi volcanic rocks (ca. 740 Ma) of Tarim, Northwest China: A continental fragment of Neoproterozoic Western Australia?

    Baochun Huang;Bei Xu;Chunxia Zhang;Yong’an Li

  • Early Paleozoic paleomagnetic poles from the western part of the North China Block and their implications

    Baochun Huang;Baochun Huang;Zhenyu Yang;Yo-ichiro Otofuji;Rixiang Zhu

  • Paleomagnetic study of Late Paleozoic rocks in the Tacheng Basin of West Junggar (NW China): Implications for the tectonic evolution of the western Altaids

    Zhiyu Yi;Baochun Huang;Baochun Huang;Wenjiao Xiao;Liekun Yang

  • The Early Paleozoic paleogeography of the North China block and the other major blocks of China

    Baochun Huang;Rixiang Zhu;Y. Otofuji;Zhenyu Yang

  • Magnetostratigraphic constraints on the Gondwanan origin of North China: Cambrian/Ordovician boundary results

    Zhenyu Yang;Yo-ichiro Otofuji;Zhiming Sun;Baochun Huang

  • Late Cenozoic magnetochronology and paleoenvironmental changes in the northern foreland basin of the Tian Shan Mountains

    Jimin Sun;Qinghai Xu;Baochun Huang

  • Magnetic properties of high-road-side pine tree leaves in Beijing and their environmental significance

    Chunxia Zhang;Baochun Huang;Zhenyu Li;He Liu

  • Paleomagnetic and geochronological constraints on the post-collisional northward convergence of the southwest Tian Shan, NW China

    Baochun Huang;Baochun Huang;John D.A. Piper;Yongcheng Wang;Huaiyu He

  • Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of Eocene and Miocene sediments in the Qaidam Basin, Northwest China: Implication for Cenozoic tectonic transition and depocenter migration

    Xiangjiang Yu;Baochun Huang;Shuwei Guan;Suotang Fu

  • Palaeomagnetism of Precambrian dyke swarms in the North China Shield: The ∼1.8 Ga LIP event and crustal consolidation in late Palaeoproterozoic times

    John D.A. Piper;Zhang Jiasheng;Baochung Huang;Andrew P. Roberts

  • Biomonitoring of atmospheric particulate matter using magnetic properties of Salix matsudana tree ring cores

    Chunxia Zhang;Baochun Huang;John D.A. Piper;Rensong Luo

Frequent Co-Authors

John D.A. Piper
John D.A. Piper University of Liverpool
Rixiang Zhu
Rixiang Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhenyu Yang
Zhenyu Yang Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Yo-ichiro Otofuji
Yo-ichiro Otofuji Kobe University
Wenjiao Xiao
Wenjiao Xiao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yunpeng Dong
Yunpeng Dong Northwest University
Chunming Han
Chunming Han Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jimin Sun
Jimin Sun Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Zhongli Ding
Zhongli Ding Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhaojie Guo
Zhaojie Guo Peking University

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