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D-Index
59
Citations
16735
World Ranking
3040
National Ranking
310

Hong Huo 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 Hong Huo sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 106 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hong Huo 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 Hong Huo 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

Hong Huo is a researcher primarily affiliated with Tsinghua University in China, focusing on environmental science with an emphasis on atmospheric science, global and planetary change, and environmental engineering.

They have contributed to recent publications covering a range of topics in environmental science. Notable papers authored or co-authored by Hong Huo include:

  • Spatiotemporal variation and influencing factors of vegetation dynamics based on Geodetector: A case study of the northwestern Yunnan Plateau, China (2021, Ecological Indicators)

Other recent papers in the dataset, authored by colleagues, reflect topics relevant to environmental research and materials science, indicating collaboration across related fields. Examples include topics on phosphogypsum-based geopolymer cement and the effects of organic matter on microplastic particle aggregation in turbulent environments.

Hong Huo's frequent collaborators include:

  • Dongyan Wang
  • Lei Han
  • Rui Chen
  • Huili Zhu
  • Yonghua Zhao

Their publications predominantly appear in a variety of scientific journals and venues, with the following as common outlets for their work:

  • PubMed
  • Remote Sensing
  • Processes
  • History
  • Ecological Indicators

Hong Huo's research addresses several subfields within environmental science, including:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

Main topics of their research encompass:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Multi-Criteria Decision Making
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture

Best Publications

  • Asian emissions in 2006 for the NASA INTEX-B mission

    Q. Zhang;Q. Zhang;D. G. Streets;G. R. Carmichael;K. B. He

  • MIX: a mosaic Asian anthropogenic emission inventory under the international collaboration framework of the MICS-Asia and HTAP

    Meng Li;Qiang Zhang;Jun-ichi Kurokawa;Jung-Hun Woo

  • Transboundary health impacts of transported global air pollution and international trade

    Qiang Zhang;Xujia Jiang;Dan Tong;Steven J. Davis;Steven J. Davis

  • Life-cycle energy and greenhouse gas emission impacts of different corn ethanol plant types

    Michael Wang;May Wu;Hong Huo

  • Policy: Cleaning China's air

    Qiang Zhang;Kebin He;Hong Huo

  • URBAN AIR POLLUTION IN CHINA: Current Status, Characteristics, and Progress

    Kebin He;Hong Huo;Qiang Zhang

  • High-resolution inventory of technologies, activities, and emissions of coal-fired power plants in China from 1990 to 2010

    F. Liu;Q. Zhang;D. Tong;B. Zheng

  • Oil consumption and CO2 emissions in China's road transport: current status, future trends, and policy implications

    Kebin He;Hong Huo;Qiang Zhang;Dongquan He

  • Climate change and health costs of air emissions from biofuels and gasoline

    Jason Hill;Stephen Polasky;Erik Nelson;David Tilman

  • Mapping Asian anthropogenic emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds to multiple chemical mechanisms

    M. Li;Q. Zhang;D. G. Streets;K. B. He

  • Life-cycle assessment of energy use and greenhouse gas emissions of soybean-derived biodiesel and renewable fuels.

    Hong Huo;Michael Wang;Cary Bloyd;Vicky Putsche

  • Methods of dealing with co-products of biofuels in life-cycle analysis and consequent results within the U.S. context

    Michael Wang;Hong Huo;Salil Arora

  • High-resolution mapping of vehicle emissions in China in 2008

    B. Zheng;H. Huo;Q. Zhang;Z. L. Yao

  • Estimating long-term PM2.5 concentrations in China using satellite-based aerosol optical depth and a chemical transport model

    Guannan Geng;Guannan Geng;Qiang Zhang;Randall V. Martin;Randall V. Martin;Aaron van Donkelaar

  • Characterization of vehicle driving patterns and development of driving cycles in Chinese cities

    Qidong Wang;Hong Huo;Hong Huo;Kebin He;Zhiliang Yao

  • Environmental implication of electric vehicles in China.

    Hong Huo;Qiang Zhang;Michael Q. Wang;David G. Streets

  • Modeling future vehicle sales and stock in China

    Hong Huo;Michael Wang

  • Vehicle-use intensity in China: Current status and future trend

    Hong Huo;Qiang Zhang;Kebin He;Zhiliang Yao

  • Projection of Chinese Motor Vehicle Growth, Oil Demand, and CO2 Emissions Through 2050

    Hong Huo;Michael Q Wang;Larry Johnson;Dongquan He

  • Life-cycle assessment of greenhouse gas and air emissions of electric vehicles: A comparison between China and the U.S.

    Hong Huo;Hao Cai;Qiang Zhang;Fei Liu

  • Projection of Chinese motor vehicle growth, oil demand, and Co{sub 2} emissions through 2050.

    H. Huo;M. Wang;L. Johnson;D. He

Frequent Co-Authors

Qiang Zhang
Qiang Zhang Peking University
Qiang Zhang
Qiang Zhang Tsinghua University
Kebin He
Kebin He Tsinghua University
Dabo Guan
Dabo Guan Tsinghua University
Bo Zheng
Bo Zheng Tsinghua University
David G. Streets
David G. Streets Harvard University
Jintai Lin
Jintai Lin Peking University
Guannan Geng
Guannan Geng Tsinghua University
Steven J. Davis
Steven J. Davis Stanford University
Randall V. Martin
Randall V. Martin Washington University in St. Louis

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