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D-Index
47
Citations
8094
World Ranking
4028
National Ranking
262

Fang Hao 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 Fang Hao sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 169 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Fang Hao 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 Fang Hao sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Fang Hao is affiliated with the China University of Petroleum, Beijing in China. Their research spans the fields of Engineering and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular focus on subfields including Mechanics of Materials, Aerospace Engineering, Geology, Mechanical Engineering, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas such as Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Satellite Communication Systems, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, Geological Studies and Exploration, Geological and Geophysical Studies, Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, and Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques.

Fang Hao has published in several academic venues, including:

  • Journal of Earth Science
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • IEEE Network
  • 2021 5th Asian Conference on Artificial Intelligence Technology (ACAIT)
  • ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing Communications and Applications

Some notable papers by Fang Hao include:

  • Streams Media over LEO Satellite Networking: A Measurement-Based Analysis and Optimization, 2024, ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing Communications and Applications

Other significant publications relevant to their coauthors' collaborations include:

  • Origins of non-tectonic fractures in shale, 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • LEO Satellite Network Access in the Wild: Potentials, Experiences, and Challenges, 2024, IEEE Network
  • Application of KNN prediction model in urban traffic flow prediction, 2021, 2021 5th Asian Conference on Artificial Intelligence Technology (ACAIT)
  • Hydrocarbon Charging and Accumulation Process of the Large Bozhong19-6 Condensate Gas Reservoirs in the Southwestern Bozhong Sub-Basin, Bohai Bay Basin, China, 2024, Journal of Earth Science

The scientist often collaborates with researchers such as Jinqiang Tian, Haoyuan Zhao, Yi Ching Chou, Sami Ma, and Jiangchuan Liu. These frequent coauthors contribute to the diverse range of topics Fang Hao investigates.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of shale gas storage: Implications for shale gas exploration in China

    Fang Hao;Huayao Zou;Yongchao Lu

  • Evidence for multiple stages of oil cracking and thermochemical sulfate reduction in the Puguang gas field, Sichuan Basin, China

    Fang Hao;Tonglou Guo;Yangming Zhu;Xunyu Cai

  • Lacustrine source rock deposition in response to co-evolution of environments and organisms controlled by tectonic subsidence and climate, Bohai Bay Basin, China

    Fang Hao;Fang Hao;Xinhuai Zhou;Yangming Zhu;Yuanyuan Yang

  • A review of feldspar alteration and its geological significance in sedimentary basins: From shallow aquifers to deep hydrocarbon reservoirs

    Guanghui Yuan;Yingchang Cao;Hans-Martin Schulz;Fang Hao

  • Full-scale pores and micro-fractures characterization using FE-SEM, gas adsorption, nano-CT and micro-CT: A case study of the Silurian Longmaxi Formation shale in the Fuling area, Sichuan Basin, China

    Qiyang Gou;Shang Xu;Fang Hao;Feng Yang

  • Cause of shale gas geochemical anomalies and mechanisms for gas enrichment and depletion in high-maturity shales

    Fang Hao;Fang Hao;Huayao Zou

  • Organic matter-hosted pore system in the Wufeng-Longmaxi (O3w-S11) shale, Jiaoshiba area, Eastern Sichuan Basin, China

    Haiyan Hu;Fang Hao;Junfeng Lin;Yongchao Lu

  • Petroleum migration and accumulation in the Bozhong sub-basin, Bohai Bay basin, China: Significance of preferential petroleum migration pathways (PPMP) for the formation of large oilfields in lacustrine fault basins

    Fang Hao;Fang Hao;Huayao Zou;Zaisheng Gong;Yunhua Deng

  • Mechanisms for oil depletion and enrichment on the Shijiutuo uplift, Bohai Bay Basin, China

    Fang Hao;Xinhuai Zhou;Yangming Zhu;Yuanyuan Yang

  • Thermal Regime, Interreservoir Compositional Heterogeneities, and Reservoir-Filling History of the Dongfang Gas Field, Yinggehai Basin, South China Sea: Evidence for Episodic Fluid Injections in Overpressured Basins?

    Fang Hao;Sitian Li;Zaisheng Gong;Jiaming Yang

  • Experimental investigations on the geometry and connectivity of pore space in organic-rich Wufeng and Longmaxi shales

    Rui Yang;Rui Yang;Fang Hao;Sheng He;Chencheng He

  • Diagenetic variation at the lamina scale in lacustrine organic-rich shales: Implications for hydrocarbon migration and accumulation

    Chao Liang;Yingchang Cao;Keyu Liu;Zaixing Jiang

  • Hierarchies of overpressure retardation of organic matter maturation: Case studies from petroleum basins in China

    Fang Hao;Huayao Zou;Zaisheng Gong;Shigang Yang

  • The fate of CO2 derived from thermochemical sulfate reduction (TSR) and effect of TSR on carbonate porosity and permeability, Sichuan Basin, China

    Fang Hao;Fang Hao;Xuefeng Zhang;Cunwu Wang;Pingping Li

  • Mechanisms of petroleum accumulation in the Bozhong sub-basin, Bohai Bay Basin, China. Part 1: Origin and occurrence of crude oils

    Fang Hao;Fang Hao;Xinhuai Zhou;Yangming Zhu;Huayao Zou

  • Charging of the Neogene Penglai 19-3 field, Bohai Bay Basin, China: Oil accumulation in a young trap in an active fault zone

    Fang Hao;Xinhuai Zhou;Yangming Zhu;Xiaohuan Bao

  • Sedimentary characteristics and origin of lacustrine organic-rich shales in the salinized Eocene Dongying Depression

    Chao Liang;Zaixing Jiang;Yingchang Cao;Jing Wu

  • Shale pore structure characteristics of the high and low productivity wells, Jiaoshiba shale gas field, Sichuan Basin, China: Dominated by lithofacies or preservation condition?

    Shang Xu;Qiyang Gou;Fang Hao;Baiqiao Zhang

  • Comparison of pore systems of clay-rich and silica-rich gas shales in the lower Silurian Longmaxi formation from the Jiaoshiba area in the eastern Sichuan Basin, China

    Xiaowen Guo;Zhejian Qin;Rui Yang;Tian Dong

  • Charging of oil fields surrounding the Shaleitian uplift from multiple source rock intervals and generative kitchens, Bohai Bay basin, China

    Fang Hao;Xinhuai Zhou;Yangming Zhu;Huayao Zou

Frequent Co-Authors

Qinhong Hu
Qinhong Hu The University of Texas at Arlington
Yingchang Cao
Yingchang Cao China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Keyu Liu
Keyu Liu China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Terry Engelder
Terry Engelder Pennsylvania State University
Zaixing Jiang
Zaixing Jiang China University of Geosciences
John M. Eiler
John M. Eiler California Institute of Technology
Jon Gluyas
Jon Gluyas Durham University
Yongchao Lu
Yongchao Lu China University of Geosciences
Lei Jiang
Lei Jiang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Brett M. Carpenter
Brett M. Carpenter University of Oklahoma

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