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D-Index
44
Citations
5167
World Ranking
6888
National Ranking
689

Fei Jiang 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 Fei Jiang sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 101 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Fei Jiang 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 Fei Jiang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Fei Jiang is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and conducts research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Mechanics of Materials, and Environmental Engineering.

The main topics of Fei Jiang's research focus on:

  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Climate variability and models
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis

Fei Jiang has published extensively, with significant contributions appearing in several frequent venues. These publication venues include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Fei Jiang include:

  • Global Carbon Budget 2023 (2023), published in Earth system science data
  • Global Carbon Budget 2024 (2025), published in Earth system science data
  • NOx Emission Changes Over China During the COVID-19 Epidemic Inferred From Surface NO2 Observations (2020), published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • A synergistic ozone-climate control to address emerging ozone pollution challenges (2023), published in One Earth
  • CO Emissions Inferred From Surface CO Observations Over China in December 2013 and 2017 (2020), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Fei Jiang frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Weimin Ju
  • Hengmao Wang
  • Shuzhuang Feng
  • Wei He
  • Mousong Wu

Best Publications

  • Aggravating O3 pollution due to NOx emission control in eastern China.

    Nan Wang;Xiaopu Lyu;Xuejiao Deng;Xin Huang

  • Urban air quality and regional haze weather forecast for Yangtze River Delta region

    Tijian Wang;Fei Jiang;Junjun Deng;Junjun Deng;Yi Shen

  • On the relationship between ozone and its precursors in the Pearl River Delta: application of an observation-based model (OBM)

    Hairong Cheng;Hai Guo;Xinming Wang;Sam M. Saunders

  • Concurrent observations of air pollutants at two sites in the Pearl River Delta and the implication of regional transport

    Hai Guo;F. Jiang;F. Jiang;H. R. Cheng;I. J. Simpson

  • Regional modeling of secondary organic aerosol over China using WRF/Chem

    Fei Jiang;Fei Jiang;Qian Liu;Xiaoxian Huang;Tijian Wang

  • Energy saving potential of fragmented green spaces due to their temperature regulating ecosystem services in the summer

    Fanhua Kong;Changfeng Sun;Fengfeng Liu;Haiwei Yin

  • Simulation of ozone formation at different elevations in mountainous area of Hong Kong using WRF-CMAQ model

    N. Wang;H. Guo;F. Jiang;Z.H. Ling

  • Numerical modeling of a continuous photochemical pollution episode in Hong Kong using WRF–chem

    Fei Jiang;Tijian Wang;Tingting Wang;Min Xie

  • Impacts of O3 on premature mortality and crop yield loss across China

    Yuanye Lin;Fei Jiang;Jing Zhao;Ge Zhu

  • An ozone episode in the Pearl River Delta: Field observation and model simulation

    F. Jiang;F. Jiang;Hai Guo;T. J. Wang;H. R. Cheng

  • Assessing photochemical ozone formation in the Pearl River Delta with a photochemical trajectory model

    H.R. Cheng;H. Guo;S.M. Saunders;S.H.M. Lam

  • Ozone pollution around a coastal region of South China Sea: interaction between marine and continental air

    Hao Wang;Xiaopu Lyu;Hai Guo;Yu Wang

  • A comprehensive estimate of recent carbon sinks in China using both top-down and bottom-up approaches

    Fei Jiang;Jing M Chen;Jing M Chen;Lingxi Zhou;Weimin Ju

  • Causes of a continuous summertime O 3 pollution event in Jinan, a central city in the North China Plain

    Xiaopu Lyu;Nan Wang;Hai Guo;Likun Xue

  • NO (x) Emission Changes Over China During the COVID-19 Epidemic Inferred From Surface NO(2) Observations

    Shuzhuang Feng;Fei Jiang;Fei Jiang;Hengmao Wang;Hengmao Wang;Haikun Wang

  • Probing into the impact of 3DVAR assimilation of surface PM10 observations over China using process analysis

    Ziqiang Jiang;Ziqiang Jiang;Zhiquan Liu;Tijian Wang;Craig S. Schwartz

  • Causes of ozone pollution in summer in Wuhan, Central China.

    P. Zeng;X.P. Lyu;H. Guo;H.R. Cheng

  • Characterization of photochemical pollution at different elevations in mountainous areas in Hong Kong

    Hai Guo;Z. H. Ling;K. Cheung;F. Jiang

  • Impact of weather and emission changes on NO2 concentrations in China during 2014-2019.

    Yang Shen;Fei Jiang;Fei Jiang;Shuzhuang Feng;Yanhua Zheng

  • CO Emissions Inferred From Surface CO Observations Over China in December 2013 and 2017

    Shuzhuang Feng;Shuzhuang Feng;Fei Jiang;Fei Jiang;Zheng Wu;Hengmao Wang;Hengmao Wang

  • Modelling VOC source impacts on high ozone episode days observed at a mountain summit in Hong Kong under the influence of mountain-valley breezes

    Shm H. M. Lam;Shm H. M. Lam;Sm M. Saunders;H. Guo;Zh H. Ling

  • Regional CO 2 fluxes from 2010 to 2015 inferred from GOSAT XCO 2 retrievals using a new version of the Global Carbon Assimilation System

    Fei Jiang;Fei Jiang;Hengmao Wang;Jing M. Chen;Jing M. Chen;Weimin Ju

Frequent Co-Authors

Weimin Ju
Weimin Ju Nanjing University
Tijian Wang
Tijian Wang Nanjing University
Jing M. Chen
Jing M. Chen University of Toronto
Hai Guo
Hai Guo Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Aijun Ding
Aijun Ding Nanjing University
Xinming Wang
Xinming Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jane Liu
Jane Liu University of Toronto
Ning Zeng
Ning Zeng University of Maryland, College Park
Bingliang Zhuang
Bingliang Zhuang Nanjing University
Haikun Wang
Haikun Wang Nanjing University

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