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D-Index
45
Citations
7851
World Ranking
6403
National Ranking
114

Daizhou Zhang 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 Daizhou Zhang sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 204 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Daizhou Zhang 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 Daizhou Zhang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Daizhou Zhang is affiliated with the Prefectural University of Kumamoto in Japan and has an extensive research portfolio primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields including Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Global and Planetary Change, Molecular Biology, and Environmental Engineering.

Their research interests focus on topics related to atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, and atmospheric aerosols and clouds. Other notable topics include air quality monitoring and forecasting, indoor air quality and microbial exposure, aeolian processes and effects, and vehicle emissions and performance.

The scientist has published research in several journals with repeated contributions to certain venues, demonstrating a pattern of engagement in specific academic communities. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Atmosphere
  • Atmospheric Environment

Recent papers highlight a multidisciplinary approach encompassing environmental and health-related themes. Examples of these papers include:

  • Clinical cancer immunotherapy: Current progress and prospects, 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Overview of biological ice nucleating particles in the atmosphere, 2020, Environment International
  • Air quality improvement in response to intensified control strategies in Beijing during 2013-2019, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Airborne microplastics: A review of current perspectives and environmental implications, 2022, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • High Production of Soluble Iron Promoted by Aerosol Acidification in Fog, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters

Their frequent collaborators include Longyi Shao, Feng Wu, Tomoko Kojima, Weijun Li, and Jinhui Shi, evidencing ongoing cooperative research efforts within environmental and atmospheric sciences.

Best Publications

  • Recent progress in understanding physical and chemical properties of African and Asian mineral dust

    P. Formenti;L. Schütz;Y. Balkanski;K. Desboeufs

  • A review of single aerosol particle studies in the atmosphere of East Asia: morphology, mixing state, source, and heterogeneous reactions

    Weijun Li;Longyi Shao;Daizhou Zhang;Chul-Un Ro

  • Air pollution–aerosol interactions produce more bioavailable iron for ocean ecosystems

    Weijun Li;Liang Xu;Xiaohuan Liu;Jianchao Zhang

  • Airborne fiber particles: Types, size and concentration observed in Beijing.

    Yaowei Li;Longyi Shao;Wenhua Wang;Mengyuan Zhang

  • Nitrate and sulfate in individual Asian dust-storm particles in Beijing, China in Spring of 1995 and 1996

    Daizhou Zhang;Yasunobu Iwasaka

  • Bacterial abundance and viability in long-range transported dust

    Kazutaka Hara;Daizhou Zhang

  • Roles of regional transport and heterogeneous reactions in the PM2.5 increase during winter haze episodes in Beijing

    Qingxia Ma;Yunfei Wu;Daizhou Zhang;Xiaojia Wang

  • Overview of biological ice nucleating particles in the atmosphere.

    Shu Huang;Wei Hu;Jie Chen;Zhijun Wu

  • Airborne microplastics: A review of current perspectives and environmental implications

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  • Mixture of sulfate and nitrate in coastal atmospheric aerosols: individual particle studies in Qingdao (36°04′N, 120°21′E), China

    Daizhou Zhang;Guang-Yu Shi;Yasunobu Iwasaka;Min Hu

  • Air quality improvement in response to intensified control strategies in Beijing during 2013-2019

    Wenjun Li;Longyi Shao;Wenhua Wang;Hong Li

  • Asian dust particles converted into aqueous droplets under remote marine atmospheric conditions.

    Yutaka Tobo;Daizhou Zhang;Atsushi Matsuki;Yasunobu Iwasaka

  • Mineral aerosol particles collected in Dunhuang, China, and their comparison with chemically modified particles collected over Japan

    D. Trochkine;Y. Iwasaka;A. Matsuki;M. Yamada

  • Morphological and chemical modification of mineral dust : Observational insight into the heterogeneous uptake of acidic gases

    Atsushi Matsuki;Yasunobu Iwasaka;Guangyu Shi;Daizhou Zhang

  • Influences of sulfate and nitrate on the hygroscopic behaviour of coarse dust particles

    Zongbo Shi;Daizhou Zhang;Masahiko Hayashi;Hiroko Ogata

  • Mixture state and size of Asian dust particles collected at southwestern Japan in spring 2000

    Daizhou Zhang;Yasunobu Iwasaka;Guangyu Shi;Jiaye Zang

  • Sea salt aerosols as a reactive surface for inorganic and organic acidic gases in the Arctic troposphere

    J. W. Chi;W. J. Li;D. Z. Zhang;J. C. Zhang

  • Chemical composition, source, and process of urban aerosols during winter haze formation in Northeast China.

    Jian Zhang;Lei Liu;Yuanyuan Wang;Yong Ren

  • Mixture state of individual Asian dust particles at a coastal site of Qingdao, China

    Daizhou Zhang;Jiaye Zang;Guangyu Shi;Yasunobu Iwasaka

  • Nitrogen removal from sludge reject water by a two-stage oxygen-limited autotrophic nitrification denitrification process.

    S. Wyffels;P. Boeckx;K. Pynaert;D. Zhang

  • Mineral aerosol particles collected in Dunhuang, China, and their comparison with chemically modified particles collected over Japan : Characterization of Asian aerosols and their radiative impacts on climate

    D. Trochkine;Y. Iwasaka;A. Matsuki;M. Yamada

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasunobu Iwasaka
Yasunobu Iwasaka University of Shiga Prefecture
Guangyu Shi
Guangyu Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Weijun Li
Weijun Li Zhejiang University
Longyi Shao
Longyi Shao China University of Mining and Technology
Min Hu
Min Hu Peking University
Zongbo Shi
Zongbo Shi University of Birmingham
Zhenxing Shen
Zhenxing Shen Xi'an Jiaotong University
Guozhu Li
Guozhu Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pingqing Fu
Pingqing Fu Tianjin University
Jianmin Chen
Jianmin Chen Fudan University

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