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59
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11485
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3119
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319

Guiqian Tang 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 Guiqian Tang sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 182 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Guiqian Tang 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 Guiqian Tang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Guiqian Tang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with extensive contributions in atmospheric science, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, global and planetary change, environmental engineering, and automotive engineering.

Their work encompasses a variety of topics related to atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, air quality monitoring and forecasting, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, and vehicle emissions and performance.

Guiqian Tang has published in several prominent scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Journal of Environmental Sciences
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Environmental Pollution

Notable recent papers authored with Guiqian Tang's contribution include:

  • Contrasting trends of PM2.5 and surface-ozone concentrations in China from 2013 to 2017, 2020, National Science Review
  • The Stove, Dome, and Umbrella Effects of Atmospheric Aerosol on the Development of the Planetary Boundary Layer in Hazy Regions, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Nitrate-dominated PM 2.5 and elevation of particle pH observed in urban Beijing during the winter of 2017, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Different HONO Sources for Three Layers at the Urban Area of Beijing, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Detailed budget analysis of HONO in Beijing, China: Implication on atmosphere oxidation capacity in polluted megacity, 2020, Atmospheric Environment

Guiqian Tang frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Yuesi Wang
  • Jinyuan Xin
  • Yinghong Wang
  • Zirui Liu
  • Bo Hu

Best Publications

  • Mineral dust and NOx promote the conversion of SO2 to sulfate in heavy pollution days

    Hong He;Yuesi Wang;Qingxin Ma;Jinzhu Ma

  • Contrasting trends of PM2.5 and surface-ozone concentrations in China from 2013 to 2017

    Yonghong Wang;Yonghong Wang;Wenkang Gao;Shuai Wang;Tao Song

  • Mixing layer height and its implications for air pollution over Beijing, China

    Guiqian Tang;Jinqiang Zhang;Xiaowan Zhu;Tao Song

  • Mechanism for the formation of the January 2013 heavy haze pollution episode over central and eastern China

    Unknown

  • The heaviest particulate air-pollution episodes occurred in northern China in January, 2013: Insights gained from observation

    Dongsheng Ji;Liang Li;Yuesi Wang;Junke Zhang

  • Wet and dry deposition of atmospheric nitrogen at ten sites in Northern China

    Y. P. Pan;Y. S. Wang;G. Q. Tang;D. Wu

  • Chemical characterization and source identification of PM 2.5 at multiple sites in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region, China

    Xiaojuan Huang;Xiaojuan Huang;Zirui Liu;Jingyun Liu;Bo Hu

  • Surface ozone trend details and interpretations in Beijing, 2001–2006

    G. Tang;X. Li;Y. Wang;J. Xin

  • VOC characteristics, emissions and contributions to SOA formation during hazy episodes

    Jie Sun;Fangkun Wu;Bo Hu;Guiqian Tang

  • Impact of emission controls on air quality in Beijing during APEC 2014: lidar ceilometer observations

    G. Tang;X. Zhu;B. Hu;J. Xin

  • Trends in particulate matter and its chemical compositions in China from 2013–2017

    Yuesi Wang;Wenjie Li;Wenkang Gao;Zirui Liu

  • Characteristics, source apportionment and reactivity of ambient volatile organic compounds at Dinghu Mountain in Guangdong Province, China.

    Fangkun Wu;Ye Yu;Jie Sun;Junke Zhang

  • Analysis of heavy pollution episodes in selected cities of northern China

    Dongsheng Ji;Yuesi Wang;Lili Wang;Liangfu Chen

  • Spatial-temporal variations in surface ozone in Northern China as observed during 2009–2010 and possible implications for future air quality control strategies

    G. Tang;Y. Wang;X. Li;D. Ji

  • The vertical distribution of PM2.5 and boundary-layer structure during summer haze in Beijing

    Yang Sun;Tao Song;Guiqian Tang;Yuesi Wang

  • Modelling study of boundary-layer ozone over northern China - Part I: Ozone budget in summer

    Guiqian Tang;Xiaowan Zhu;Jinyuan Xin;Bo Hu

  • The Campaign on Atmospheric Aerosol Research Network of China: CARE-China

    Jinyuan Xin;Yuesi Wang;Yuepeng Pan;Dongsheng Ji

  • Characteristics of chemical composition and seasonal variations of PM2.5 in Shijiazhuang, China: Impact of primary emissions and secondary formation.

    Yuzhu Xie;Zirui Liu;Tianxue Wen;Xiaojuan Huang

  • Nitrate-dominated PM 2.5 and elevation of particle pH observed in urban Beijing during the winter of 2017

    Yuning Xie;Gehui Wang;Xinpei Wang;Jianmin Chen

  • The Stove, Dome, and Umbrella Effects of Atmospheric Aerosol on the Development of the Planetary Boundary Layer in Hazy Regions

    Yongjing Ma;Yongjing Ma;Yongjing Ma;Jianhuai Ye;Jinyuan Xin;Jinyuan Xin;Wenyu Zhang;Wenyu Zhang

  • Regional pollution and its formation mechanism over North China Plain: A case study with ceilometer observations and model simulations

    Xiaowan Zhu;Guiqian Tang;Bo Hu;Lili Wang

  • Mixing layer height on the North China Plain and meteorological evidence of serious air pollution in southern Hebei

    Xiaowan Zhu;Guiqian Tang;Jianping Guo;Bo Hu

  • Study on dissolved organic carbon in precipitation in Northern China

    Yuepeng Pan;Yuesi Wang;Jinyuan Xin;Guiqian Tang

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuesi Wang
Yuesi Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jinyuan Xin
Jinyuan Xin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bo Hu
Bo Hu University of Iowa Health Care
Zirui Liu
Zirui Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dongsheng Ji
Dongsheng Ji Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuepeng Pan
Yuepeng Pan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Markku Kulmala
Markku Kulmala University of Helsinki
Lili Wang
Lili Wang Tsinghua University
Yele Sun
Yele Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zifa Wang
Zifa Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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