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D-Index
41
Citations
7683
World Ranking
7634
National Ranking
289

Guobin Fu 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 Guobin Fu sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 116 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Guobin Fu 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 Guobin Fu sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Guobin Fu is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with substantial work in subfields such as global and planetary change, water science and technology, environmental engineering, atmospheric science, and geophysics.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics related to hydrology and watershed management studies, climate variability and models, hydrology and drought analysis, hydrological forecasting using artificial intelligence, flood risk assessment and management, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, as well as cryospheric studies and observations.

Guobin Fu has published numerous research papers in several frequent venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Water
  • Hydrology and earth system sciences
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Potential role of permafrost thaw on increasing Siberian river discharge, 2021, Environmental Research Letters
  • Bias in dynamically downscaled rainfall characteristics for hydroclimatic projections, 2020, Hydrology and earth system sciences
  • Quantitative analysis of nonlinear climate change impact on drought based on the standardized precipitation and evapotranspiration index, 2020, Ecological Indicators
  • Impact of downscaled rainfall biases on projected runoff changes, 2020, Hydrology and earth system sciences
  • Innovative Trend Analysis of Air Temperature and Precipitation in the Jinsha River Basin, China, 2020, Water

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Francis H. S. Chiew
  • Stephen P. Charles
  • Zengchuan Dong
  • Wenren Zeng
  • Nicholas J. Potter

Best Publications

  • Hydro-climatic trends of the Yellow River basin for the last 50 years

    Guobin Fu;Guobin Fu;Shulin Chen;Changming Liu;Dawn Shepard

  • A two-parameter climate elasticity of streamflow index to assess climate change effects on annual streamflow

    Guobin Fu;Stephen P. Charles;Francis H. S. Chiew

  • Global insights into water resources, climate change and governance

    R Quentin Grafton;James Pittock;Richard Davis;John Williams

  • Attribution for decreasing streamflow of the Haihe River basin, northern China: Climate variability or human activities?

    Zhenxin Bao;Jianyun Zhang;Guoqing Wang;Guobin Fu

  • Modeling the impacts of no-till practice on soil erosion and sediment yield with RUSLE, SEDD, and ArcView GIS

    Guobin Fu;Shulin Chen;Donald K. McCool

  • A worldwide evaluation of basin-scale evapotranspiration estimates against the water balance method

    Wenbin Liu;Lei Wang;Lei Wang;Jing Zhou;Yanzhong Li

  • Temporal variation of extreme rainfall events in China, 1961-2009

    Guobin Fu;Jingjie Yu;Xiubo Yu;Rulin Ouyang

  • Assessments of Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activities on Runoff with SWAT for the Huifa River Basin, Northeast China

    Aijing Zhang;Chi Zhang;Guobin Fu;Bende Wang

  • The distribution and trends of fog and haze in the North China Plain over the past 30 years

    G. Q. Fu;W. Y. Xu;R. F. Yang;J. B. Li

  • Comparison of runoff modelled using rainfall from different downscaling methods for historical and future climates

    F.H.S. Chiew;D.G.C. Kirono;D.M. Kent;A.J. Frost

  • Trends of major hydroclimatic variables in the Tarim River basin during the past 50 years

    Zongxue Xu;Zongxue Xu;Zhaofei Liu;Zhaofei Liu;Guobin Fu;Yaning Chen

  • Linkages between ENSO/PDO signals and precipitation, streamflow in China during the last 100 years

    Rulin(欧阳如琳) Ouyang;W. Liu;G. Fu;C. Liu

  • A critical overview of pan evaporation trends over the last 50 years

    Guobin Fu;Stephen P. Charles;Jingjie Yu

  • Decadal Climatic Variability, Trends, and Future Scenarios for the North China Plain

    Guobin Fu;Stephen P. Charles;Jingjie Yu;Changming Liu

  • Urban planning indicators, morphology and climate indicators: A case study for a north-south transect of Beijing, China

    Caijun Zhao;Guobin Fu;Guobin Fu;Xiaoming Liu;Fan Fu

  • Temporal variation of wind speed in China for 1961–2007

    Guobin Fu;Guobin Fu;Jingjie Yu;Yichi Zhang;Shanshan Hu

  • A comparison of multi-site daily rainfall downscaling techniques under Australian conditions

    Andrew J. Frost;Stephen P. Charles;Bertrand Timbal;Francis H.S. Chiew

  • Precipitation and temperature trends for the Southwest China: 1960-2007.

    Nianxiu Qin;Xi Chen;Guobin Fu;Guobin Fu;Jianqing Zhai

  • Impacts of climate variability on stream-flow in the Yellow River

    Guobin Fu;Guobin Fu;Stephen P. Charles;Neil R. Viney;Shulin Chen

  • Impacts of climate change under CMIP5 RCP scenarios on streamflow in the Huangnizhuang catchment

    Fen Ouyang;Yonghua Zhu;Guobin Fu;Haishen Lü

  • Attributing variations of temporal and spatial groundwater recharge: A statistical analysis of climatic and non-climatic factors

    Guobin Fu;Russell S. Crosbie;Olga Barron;Stephen P. Charles

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen P. Charles
Stephen P. Charles Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Francis H. S. Chiew
Francis H. S. Chiew Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Jingjie Yu
Jingjie Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Changming Liu
Changming Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shulin Chen
Shulin Chen Washington State University
Neil R. Viney
Neil R. Viney Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Lu Zhang
Lu Zhang Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Yongqiang Zhang
Yongqiang Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Warrick Dawes
Warrick Dawes Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Bertrand Timbal
Bertrand Timbal Bureau of Meteorology

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