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57
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10992
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2281
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145

Dahe Qin 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 Dahe Qin sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 231 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Dahe Qin 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 Dahe Qin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences

Overview

Dahe Qin is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a substantial number of publications in subfields such as atmospheric science, global and planetary change, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, ecology, and environmental chemistry.

The main topics covered in Qin's work include cryospheric studies and observations, climate change and permafrost, climate variability and models, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, geology and paleoclimatology research, and air quality and health impacts.

Dahe Qin has published extensively in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Advances in Climate Change Research
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environmental Pollution

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Qin cover different aspects of environmental and earth system science:

  • Safe and just Earth system boundaries, 2023, Nature
  • Soil moisture dominates dryness stress on ecosystem production globally, 2020, Nature Communications
  • PM2.5 and O3 pollution during 2015-2019 over 367 Chinese cities: Spatiotemporal variations, meteorological and topographical impacts, 2020, Environmental Pollution
  • Optimizing wind/solar combinations at finer scales to mitigate renewable energy variability in China, 2020, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Identifying a Safe and Just Corridor for People and the Planet, 2021, Earth's Future

Collaborations are a significant part of Qin's research efforts. Frequent coauthors include Jiawen Ren, Tandong Yao, Cunde Xiao, Yongjian Ding, and Shichang Kang.

Dahe Qin was recognized as a Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences in 2004.

Best Publications

  • Soil moisture dominates dryness stress on ecosystem production globally.

    Laibao Liu;Lukas Gudmundsson;Mathias Hauser;Dahe Qin

  • Sources of black carbon to the Himalayan–Tibetan Plateau glaciers

    Chaoliu Li;Carme Bosch;Shichang Kang;August Andersson

  • Linking atmospheric pollution to cryospheric change in the Third Pole region: current progress and future prospects

    Shichang Kang;Shichang Kang;Qianggong Zhang;Yun Qian;Zhenming Ji

  • Black carbon record based on a shallow Himalayan ice core and its climatic implications

    J. Ming;H. Cachier;C. Xiao;D. Qin

  • Climate variation since the Last Interglaciation recorded in the Guliya ice core

    Tandong Yao;L. G. Thompson;L. G. Thompson;Yafeng Shi;Dahe Qin

  • Black Carbon (BC) in the snow of glaciers in west China and its potential effects on albedos

    Jing Ming;Cunde Xiao;Helene Cachier;Dahe Qin;Dahe Qin

  • Spatial patterns and temporal variations of six criteria air pollutants during 2015 to 2017 in the city clusters of Sichuan Basin, China.

    Suping Zhao;Ye Yu;Daiying Yin;Dahe Qin

  • PM2.5 and O3 pollution during 2015-2019 over 367 Chinese cities: Spatiotemporal variations, meteorological and topographical impacts.

    Suping Zhao;Daiying Yin;Ye Yu;Shichang Kang

  • Influence of climate change and human activity on water resources in arid region of Northwest China: An overview

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  • Changes in Mean and Extreme Temperature and Precipitation over the Arid Region of Northwestern China: Observation and Projection

    Yujie Wang;Botao Zhou;Botao Zhou;Dahe Qin;Jia Wu

  • Temperature variations recovered from tree-rings in the middle Qilian Mountain over the last millennium

    Xiaohong Liu;Dahe Qin;Xuemei Shao;Tuo Chen

  • The effects of summer temperature and heat waves on heat-related illness in a coastal city of China, 2011-2013.

    Li Bai;Gangqiang Ding;Shaohua Gu;Peng Bi

  • Identifying a Safe and Just Corridor for People and the Planet

    Johan Rockström;Johan Rockström;Joyeeta Gupta;Joyeeta Gupta;Timothy M. Lenton;Dahe Qin;Dahe Qin

  • Evaluation of precipitation from the ERA‐40, NCEP‐1, and NCEP‐2 Reanalyses and CMAP‐1, CMAP‐2, and GPCP‐2 with ground‐based measurements in China

    Lijuan Ma;Tingjun Zhang;Oliver W. Frauenfeld;Baisheng Ye

  • Storage, patterns, and control of soil organic carbon and nitrogen in the northeastern margin of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau

    Wenjie Liu;Shengyun Chen;Xiang Qin;Frank Baumann

  • Chemical composition, sources, and processes of urban aerosols during summertime in northwest China: insights from high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometry

    J. Xu;Q. Zhang;M. Chen;X. Ge

  • Understanding human influence on climate change in China

    Ying Sun;Xuebin Zhang;Yihui Ding;Deliang Chen

  • New perspectives on ‘warming-wetting’ trend in Xinjiang, China

    Qian Wang;Pan-Mao Zhai;Da-He Qin

  • Seasonal differences in snow chemistry from the vicinity of Mt. Everest, central Himalayas

    Shichang Kang;Paul A. Mayewski;Dahe Qin;Sharon A. Sneed

  • Evaluation of ERA‐40, NCEP‐1, and NCEP‐2 reanalysis air temperatures with ground‐based measurements in China

    Lijuan Ma;Tingjun Zhang;Qingxiang Li;Oliver W. Frauenfeld

  • Elemental and individual particle analysis of atmospheric aerosols from high Himalayas

    Zhiyuan Cong;Shichang Kang;Shuping Dong;Xiande Liu

  • Reduction in Northward Incursions of the South Asian Monsoon Since ~1400 AD Inferred from a Mt. Everest Ice Core

    Susan D. Kaspari;Paul Andrew Mayewski;Shichang Kang;Sharon B. Sneed

  • Cryospheric Science: research framework and disciplinary system

    Dahe Qin;Yongjian Ding;Cunde Xiao;Shichang Kang

  • Spatial and seasonal variations of elemental composition in Mt. Everest (Qomolangma) snow/firn

    Shichang Kang;Qianggong Zhang;Susan Kaspari;Dahe Qin

  • Glacier variations and climate warming and drying in the central Himalayas

    Jiawen Ren;Dahe Qin;Shichang Kang;Shugui Hou

  • Modern eolian dust deposition in central Asia

    Cameron P Wake;Paul A Mayewski;Dahe Qin

Frequent Co-Authors

Shichang Kang
Shichang Kang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiawen Ren
Jiawen Ren Chinese Academy of Sciences
Paul Andrew Mayewski
Paul Andrew Mayewski University of Maine
Shugui Hou
Shugui Hou Nanjing University
Qianggong Zhang
Qianggong Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tandong Yao
Tandong Yao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yongjian Ding
Yongjian Ding Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xuemei Shao
Xuemei Shao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhiyuan Cong
Zhiyuan Cong Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ian Allison
Ian Allison University of Tasmania

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