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Jinbao Li is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China. Their research focuses primarily on Environmental Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Computer Science. Within these fields, their work particularly explores subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Information Systems.

The main topics covered in Jinbao Li's publications include:

  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Climate variability and models
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Recommender Systems and Techniques
  • Advanced Graph Neural Networks
  • Topic Modeling

Jinbao Li has contributed papers to several academic journals. Notable frequent venues include:

  • Expert Systems with Applications
  • Climatic Change
  • Journal of Forestry Research
  • Forests
  • Research Square

Some recent published papers by Jinbao Li are:

  • Water as an urban heat sink: Blue infrastructure alleviates urban heat island effect in mega-city agglomeration (2020, Journal of Cleaner Production)
  • Younger trees in the upper canopy are more sensitive but also more resilient to drought (2022, Nature Climate Change)
  • Tropical volcanism enhanced the East Asian summer monsoon during the last millennium (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Digitalization, financial inclusion, and small and medium-sized enterprise financing: Evidence from China (2023, Economic Modelling)
  • Alpha-linolenic acid protects against lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury through anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative pathways (2020, Microbial Pathogenesis)

Jinbao Li frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Teng Li
  • Jianfeng Peng
  • Tsun Fung Au
  • Nan Wang
  • Fei Liu

Best Publications

  • El Niño modulations over the past seven centuries

    Jinbao Li;Jinbao Li;Shang-Ping Xie;Shang-Ping Xie;Shang-Ping Xie;Edward R. Cook;Mariano S. Morales

  • Interdecadal modulation of El Nino amplitude during the past millennium

    Jinbao Li;Jinbao Li;Shang-Ping Xie;Shang-Ping Xie;Edward R. Cook;Gang Huang

  • Tree‐ring based drought reconstruction for the central Tien Shan area in northwest China

    Jinbao Li;Jinbao Li;Xiaohua Gou;Edward R. Cook;Fahu Chen

  • Drought reconstruction for North Central China from tree rings: the value of the Palmer drought severity index

    Jinbao Li;Jinbao Li;Fahu Chen;Edward R. Cook;Xiaohua Gou

  • Recent enhancement of central Pacific El Niño variability relative to last eight centuries.

    Yu Liu;Kim M. Cobb;Huiming Song;Qiang Li

  • Water as an urban heat sink: Blue infrastructure alleviates urban heat island effect in mega-city agglomeration

    Yi Lin;Zifeng Wang;Zifeng Wang;Chi Yung Jim;Jinbao Li

  • Streamflow variations of the Yellow River over the past 593 years in western China reconstructed from tree rings

    Xiaohua Gou;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen;Edward Cook;Gordon Jacoby

  • Spatial and temporal temperature trends on the Yunnan Plateau (Southwest China) during 1961–2004

    Ze-Xin Fan;Achim Bräuning;Axel Thomas;Jin-Bao Li

  • Reconstructed droughts for the southeastern Tibetan Plateau over the past 568 years and its linkages to the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean climate variability

    Keyan Fang;Keyan Fang;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen;Jinbao Li

  • Tree-ring based drought reconstruction for the Guiqing Mountain (China): linkages to the Indian and Pacific Oceans

    Keyan Fang;Keyan Fang;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen;Rosanne D'Arrigo

  • Climatic response of thick leaf spruce (Picea crassifolia) tree-ring width at different elevations over Qilian Mountains, northwestern China

    X. Gou;F. Chen;M. Yang;J. Li

  • Drought variations in the eastern part of northwest China over the past two centuries: Evidence from tree rings

    Keyan Fang;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen;Meixue Yang

  • Tree-ring based reconstruction of drought variability (1615–2009) in the Kongtong Mountain area, northern China

    Keyan Fang;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen;Changzhi Liu

  • Age-related decline of stand biomass accumulation is primarily due to mortality and not to reduction in NPP associated with individual tree physiology, tree growth or stand structure in a Quercus-dominated forest

    Cheng-Yuan Xu;Cheng-Yuan Xu;Matthew H. Turnbull;David T. Tissue;David T. Tissue;James D. Lewis;James D. Lewis

  • Younger trees in the upper canopy are more sensitive but also more resilient to drought

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  • Tropical volcanism enhanced the East Asian summer monsoon during the last millennium

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  • Tree-ring based winter temperature reconstruction for the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in southeast China.

    Jiangfeng Shi;Edward R. Cook;Huayu Lu;Jinbao Li

  • Spurious aerosol measurements when sampling from aircraft in the vicinity of clouds

    R. J. Weber;A. D. Clarke;M. Litchy;J. Li

  • Spatial drought reconstructions for central High Asia based on tree rings

    Keyan Fang;Keyan Fang;Nicole Davi;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen

  • The pulse of imperial China: a quantitative analysis of long‐term geopolitical and climatic cycles

    David D. Zhang;David D. Zhang;Qing Pei;Harry F. Lee;Jane Zhang

  • Multi-Spectral Water Index (MuWI): A Native 10-m Multi-Spectral Water Index for Accurate Water Mapping on Sentinel-2

    Zifeng Wang;Junguo Liu;Jinbao Li;David D. Zhang

  • Moisture variability across China and Mongolia: 1951–2005

    Jinbao Li;Jinbao Li;Edward R. Cook;Rosanne D’arrigo;Fahu Chen

  • Common tree growth anomalies over the northeastern Tibetan Plateau during the last six centuries: implications for regional moisture change

    Jinbao Li;Jinbao Li;Edward R. Cook;Rosanne D'arrigo;Fahu Chen

  • Precipitation variability during the past 400 years in the Xiaolong Mountain (central China) inferred from tree rings

    Keyan Fang;Keyan Fang;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen;David Frank

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiaohua Gou
Xiaohua Gou Lanzhou University
Fahu Chen
Fahu Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Edward R. Cook
Edward R. Cook Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Rosanne D'Arrigo
Rosanne D'Arrigo Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Shang-Ping Xie
Shang-Ping Xie University of California, San Diego
Nicole Davi
Nicole Davi Columbia University
Deliang Chen
Deliang Chen University of Gothenburg
Gang Huang
Gang Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Huayu Lu
Huayu Lu Nanjing University
Cheng-Yuan Xu
Cheng-Yuan Xu Central Queensland University

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