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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Huiming Bao is affiliated with Louisiana State University in the United States. The primary research focus spans Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a portfolio comprising 55 publications in this field.

The subfields of study include:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Geophysics
  • Ecology
  • Paleontology
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

Their main research topics cover a range of areas connected to geological, chemical, and environmental processes:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols

Huiming Bao has published multiple papers across several frequent venues, demonstrating engagement with multidisciplinary fields. The leading publication venues are:

  • Nature Communications
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Analytical Chemistry

Representative recent papers include:

  • "Amorphous nickel-cobalt bimetal-organic framework nanosheets with crystalline motifs enable efficient oxygen evolution reaction: Ligands hybridization engineering," 2020, Journal of Energy Chemistry
  • "Vapor isotopic evidence for the worsening of winter air quality by anthropogenic combustion-derived water," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Sulfate triple-oxygen-isotope evidence confirming oceanic oxygenation 570 million years ago," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Evidence of metasomatism in the interior of Vesta," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "A transient peak in marine sulfate after the 635-Ma snowball Earth," 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Among frequent collaborators are:

  • Yongbo Peng
  • Hao Yan
  • Xiaobin Cao
  • Haiyang Luo
  • Bijaya B. Karki

Huiming Bao was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Atmospheric Influence of Earth's Earliest Sulfur Cycle

    James Farquhar;Huiming Bao;Mark Thiemens

  • The Neoproterozoic Quruqtagh Group in eastern Chinese Tianshan: evidence for a post-Marinoan glaciation

    Shuhai Xiao;Huiming Bao;Haifeng Wang;Alan J. Kaufman

  • Triple oxygen isotope evidence for elevated CO2 levels after a Neoproterozoic glaciation.

    Huiming Bao;James R Lyons;Chuanming Zhou

  • Natural perchlorate has a unique oxygen isotope signature.

    Huiming Bao;Baohua Gu

  • Triple oxygen isotope evidence for limited mid-Proterozoic primary productivity

    Peter W. Crockford;Peter W. Crockford;Peter W. Crockford;Justin A. Hayles;Justin A. Hayles;Huiming Bao;Huiming Bao;Noah J. Planavsky

  • Purifying barite for oxygen isotope measurement by dissolution and reprecipitation in a chelating solution.

    Huiming Bao

  • Claypool continued: Extending the isotopic record of sedimentary sulfate

    Peter W. Crockford;Peter W. Crockford;Peter W. Crockford;Marcus Kunzmann;Andrey Bekker;Justin Hayles;Justin Hayles

  • Two-billion-year-old evaporites capture Earth's great oxidation.

    Clara Blättler;Mark Claire;Anthony Robert Prave;K. Kirsimäe

  • Reinstate regional transport of PM2.5 as a major cause of severe haze in Beijing

    Pengfei Li;Renchang Yan;Shaocai Yu;Si Wang

  • Stratification and mixing of a post-glacial Neoproterozoic ocean: Evidence from carbon and sulfur isotopes in a cap dolostone from northwest China

    Bing Shen;Shuhai Xiao;Alan J. Kaufman;Huiming Bao

  • Warm Climates in Earth History: An early Eocene cool period? Evidence for ceontinental cooling during the warmest part of the Cenozoic

    Scott L. Wing;Huiming Bao;Paul L. Koch

  • Origins of sulphate in Antarctic dry-valley soils as deduced from anomalous 17O compositions.

    Huiming Bao;Douglas A. Campbell;James G. Bockheim;Mark H. Thiemens

  • Stretching the envelope of past surface environments: Neoproterozoic glacial lakes from Svalbard.

    Huiming Bao;Ian J. Fairchild;Peter M. Wynn;Christoph Spötl

  • Oxygen isotope fractionation in ferric oxide-water systems: low temperature synthesis

    Huiming Bao;Paul L Koch

  • Anomalous 17O compositions in massive sulphate deposits on the Earth

    Huiming Bao;Mark H. Thiemens;James Farquhar;Douglas A. Campbell

  • Generation of O2 from BaSO4 Using a CO2−Laser Fluorination System for Simultaneous Analysis of δ18O and δ17O

    Huiming Bao;Mark H. Thiemens

  • Sulfur and oxygen isotope study of sulfate reduction in experiments with natural populations from Fællestrand, Denmark

    James Farquhar;Don E. Canfield;Andrew Masterson;Huiming Bao

  • A carbonate-based proxy for sulfate-driven anaerobic oxidation of methane

    Dong Feng;Yongbo Peng;Huiming Bao;Jörn Peckmann;Jörn Peckmann

  • New morphological observations for Paleoproterozoic acritarchs from the Chuanlinggou Formation, North China

    Yongbo Peng;Yongbo Peng;Huiming Bao;Xunlai Yuan

  • Timing the deposition of 17O-depleted barite at the aftermath of Nantuo glacial meltdown in South China

    Chuanming Zhou;Huiming Bao;Yongbo Peng;Xunlai Yuan

  • The five stable isotope compositions of Fig Tree barites : Implications on sulfur cycle in ca. 3.2 Ga oceans

    Huiming Bao;Douglas Rumble;Donald R. Lowe

Frequent Co-Authors

Yongbo Peng
Yongbo Peng Tongji University
Xunlai Yuan
Xunlai Yuan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mark H. Thiemens
Mark H. Thiemens University of California, San Diego
Chuanming Zhou
Chuanming Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tao Sun
Tao Sun University of Virginia
Alan J. Kaufman
Alan J. Kaufman University of Maryland, College Park
James Farquhar
James Farquhar University of Maryland, College Park
Shuhai Xiao
Shuhai Xiao Virginia Tech
Ian J. Fairchild
Ian J. Fairchild University of Birmingham
Douglas I. Benn
Douglas I. Benn University of St Andrews

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