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Jianbing Peng

Jianbing Peng

Jianbing Peng publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jianbing Peng sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Jianbing Peng D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jianbing Peng sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jianbing Peng is affiliated with Chang'an University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering, environmental science, and earth and planetary sciences. Their research primarily focuses on landslides and related hazards, soil and unsaturated flow, and geotechnical engineering, covering multiple aspects of safety, risk, and structural analysis.

Their work spans several subfields of study, including management, monitoring, policy and law, civil and structural engineering, geophysics, atmospheric science, and quality and reliability in engineering systems.

Peng's main research topics include:

  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis
  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Dam Engineering and Safety

Peng has authored multiple publications with frequent appearances in the following venues:

  • Engineering Geology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Earth Science
  • Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
  • Journal of Mountain Science

Coauthors often collaborating with Peng include:

  • Zhijie Jia
  • Feiyong Wang
  • Quanzhong Lu
  • Hengxing Lan
  • Penghui Ma

Recent papers by Jianbing Peng highlight ongoing contributions to understanding slope stability, landslide dynamics, and soil mechanics. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Hydro-mechanical effects of vegetation on slope stability: A review" (2024), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Interactions of landslide deposit with terrace sediments: Perspectives from velocity of deposit movement and apparent friction angle" (2020), published in Engineering Geology
  • "Shear behavior and microstructural variation in loess from the Yan'an area, China" (2020), published in Engineering Geology
  • "Characteristics of loess landslides triggered by different factors in the Chinese Loess Plateau" (2021), published in Journal of Mountain Science
  • "Spatial characteristics of the rainfall induced landslides in the Chinese Loess Plateau" (2020), published in Human and Ecological Risk Assessment An International Journal

Best Publications

  • Landslide susceptibility modelling using GIS-based machine learning techniques for Chongren County, Jiangxi Province, China.

    Wei Chen;Jianbing Peng;Haoyuan Hong;Haoyuan Hong;Himan Shahabi

  • Distribution and characteristics of landslide in Loess Plateau: A case study in Shaanxi province

    Jianqi Zhuang;Jianbing Peng;Gonghui Wang;Iqbal Javed

  • Structural characterization of natural loess and remolded loess under triaxial tests

    Mingjing Jiang;Fuguang Zhang;Haijun Hu;Yujun Cui

  • Heavy rainfall triggered loess–mudstone landslide and subsequent debris flow in Tianshui, China

    Jianbing Peng;Zhongjie Fan;Di Wu;Jianqi Zhuang

  • GIS-based landslide susceptibility evaluation using a novel hybrid integration approach of bivariate statistical based random forest method

    Wei Chen;Xiaoshen Xie;Jianbing Peng;Himan Shahabi

  • GIS-based landslide susceptibility modelling: a comparative assessment of kernel logistic regression, Naïve-Bayes tree, and alternating decision tree models

    Wei Chen;Xiaoshen Xie;Jianbing Peng;Jiale Wang

  • Distribution and genetic types of loess landslides in China

    Jianbing Peng;Shaokai Wang;Qiyao Wang;Jianqi Zhuang

  • Scientific challenges of research on natural hazards and disaster risk

    Peng Cui;Jianbing Peng;Peijun Shi;Huiming Tang

  • Entering the Era of Earth Observation-Based Landslide Warning Systems: A Novel and Exciting Framework

    Keren Dai;Jianbing Peng;Qin Zhang;Zheng Wang

  • Landslide susceptibility modeling based on ANFIS with teaching-learning-based optimization and Satin bowerbird optimizer

    Wei Chen;Wei Chen;Xi Chen;Jianbing Peng;Mahdi Panahi

  • Prediction of rainfall-induced shallow landslides in the Loess Plateau, Yan'an, China, using the TRIGRS model

    Jianqi Zhuang;Jianbing Peng;Gonghui Wang;Javed Iqbal

  • Hydro-mechanical effects of vegetation on slope stability: A review

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  • Weak tensile characteristics of loess in China — An important reason for ground fissures

    Ping Sun;Jian-bing Peng;Li-wei Chen;Yue-ping Yin

  • Shear wave velocity imaging of landslide debris deposited on an erodible bed and possible movement mechanism for a loess landslide in Jingyang, Xi’an, China

    Jianbing Peng;Gonghui Wang;Qiyao Wang;Fanyu Zhang

  • Distribution and characteristics of loess landslides triggered by the 1920 Haiyuan Earthquake, Northwest of China

    Jianqi Zhuang;Jianqi Zhuang;Jianbing Peng;Chong Xu;Zhenhong Li

  • Distribution and mechanism of the ground fissures in Wei River Basin, the origin of the Silk Road

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  • Multi-Temporal Loess Landslide Inventory Mapping with C-, X- and L-Band SAR Datasets—A Case Study of Heifangtai Loess Landslides, China

    Xiaojie Liu;Chaoying Zhao;Qin Zhang;Jianbing Peng

  • Mechanical response of root-reinforced loess with various water contents

    Baoqin Lian;Baoqin Lian;Jianbing Peng;Hongbin Zhan;Xingang Wang

  • Interaction between landsliding materials and the underlying erodible bed in a loess flowslide

    Jianbing Peng;Penghui Ma;Qiyao Wang;Xinghua Zhu

  • Characteristics and mechanism of the Longyao ground fissure on North China Plain, China

    Jianbing Peng;Jishan Xu;Runyong Ma;Feiyong Wang

  • Interactions of landslide deposit with terrace sediments: Perspectives from velocity of deposit movement and apparent friction angle

    Zhao Duan;Wen-Chieh Cheng;Jian-Bing Peng;Mizanur Rahman

  • Effects of heating on compositional, structural, and physicochemical properties of loess under laboratory conditions

    Fanyu Zhang;Ran Kong;Jianbing Peng

  • Distribution and generative mechanisms of ground fissures in China

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  • The mechanisms of a loess landslide triggered by diversion-based irrigation: a case study of the South Jingyang Platform, China

    Penghui Ma;Jianbing Peng;Qiyao Wang;Jianqi Zhuang

  • Characteristics and mechanism of Sanyuan ground fissures in the Weihe Basin, China

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  • Characteristics of loess landslides triggered by different factors in the Chinese Loess Plateau

    Zhen-jiang Meng;Peng-hui Ma;Jian-bing Peng

  • Liquefaction of loess landslides as a consequence of irrigation

    Jianbing Peng;Jianqi Zhuang;Gonghui Wang;Fuchu Dai

  • Spatial characteristics of the rainfall induced landslides in the Chinese Loess Plateau

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  • The genesis, development, and evolution of original vertical joints in loess

    Li Feng;Li Feng;Maosheng Zhang;Maosheng Zhang;Zhao Jin;Zhao Jin;Shanshan Zhang

  • A typical Earth fissure resulting from loess collapse on the loess plateau in the Weihe Basin, China

    Quanzhong Lu;Jianwei Qiao;Jianbing Peng;Zhenghong Liu

  • A study of a flowslide with significant entrainment in loess areas in China

    Fanyu Zhang;Chao Kang;Dave Chan;Xiaochao Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Chaoying Zhao
Chaoying Zhao Chang'an University
Gonghui Wang
Gonghui Wang Kyoto University
Hengxing Lan
Hengxing Lan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiang Xu
Qiang Xu Chengdu University of Technology
Mingjing Jiang
Mingjing Jiang Tongji University
Zhong Lu
Zhong Lu Southern Methodist University
Zhenhong Li
Zhenhong Li Chang'an University
Wen-Chieh Cheng
Wen-Chieh Cheng Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology
Fuchu Dai
Fuchu Dai Beijing University of Technology
Roberto Tomás
Roberto Tomás University of Alicante

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