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D-Index
38
Citations
5500
World Ranking
8643
National Ranking
767

Jinming Feng 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 Jinming Feng sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 100 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jinming Feng 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 Jinming Feng sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jinming Feng is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research spans across environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a particular focus on understanding atmospheric and climatic phenomena.

Their body of work includes investigations into climate variability and models, meteorological phenomena and simulations, and atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics. Other key topics of study include cryospheric studies and observations, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, and urban heat island mitigation.

The scientist has contributed to numerous publications, frequently collaborating with coauthors such as Jun Wang, Zhongwei Yan, Yuan Qiu, Qizhong Wu, and Yongli Wang.

Jinming Feng has published extensively in several venues including Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Climate Dynamics, International Journal of Climatology, and Earth's Future.

Recent papers include:

  • Anthropogenic emissions and urbanization increase risk of compound hot extremes in cities, 2021, Nature Climate Change
  • Anthropogenically-driven increases in the risks of summertime compound hot extremes, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Global monthly gridded atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations under the historical and future scenarios, 2022, Scientific Data
  • A long-term estimation of biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emission in China from 2001-2016: the roles of land cover change and climate variability, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Future Risks of Unprecedented Compound Heat Waves Over Three Vast Urban Agglomerations in China, 2020, Earth's Future

Their research addresses complex environmental challenges including the interactions between anthropogenic emissions, urbanization, and climate extremes. The work contributes to a deeper understanding of atmospheric processes on both global and regional scales.

Best Publications

  • Anthropogenic emissions and urbanization increase risk of compound hot extremes in cities

    Jun Wang;Yang Chen;Weilin Liao;Guanhao He

  • Comparison of satellite-based evapotranspiration models over terrestrial ecosystems in China

    Yang Chen;Jiangzhou Xia;Shunlin Liang;Shunlin Liang;Jinming Feng;Jinming Feng

  • Anthropogenically-driven increases in the risks of summertime compound hot extremes

    Jun Wang;Yang Chen;Simon F. B. Tett;Zhongwei Yan

  • Description and basic evaluation of Beijing Normal University Earth System Model (BNU-ESM) version 1

    D. Ji;L. Wang;J. Feng;Q. Wu

  • Simulating the Regional Impacts of Urbanization and Anthropogenic Heat Release on Climate across China

    Jin-Ming Feng;Yong-Li Wang;Zhu-Guo Ma;Yong-He Liu

  • Global monthly gridded atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations under the historical and future scenarios

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  • Developed and developing world responsibilities for historical climate change and CO2 mitigation

    Ting Wei;Shili Yang;John C. Moore;John C. Moore;John C. Moore;Peijun Shi

  • Nested high‐resolution modeling of the impact of urbanization on regional climate in three vast urban agglomerations in China

    Jun Wang;Jinming Feng;Zhongwei Yan;Yonghong Hu

  • Intercomparison and analyses of the climatology of the West African Monsoon in the West African Monsoon Modeling and Evaluation project (WAMME) first model intercomparison experiment

    Yongkang Xue;Fernando De Sales;W. K.-M. Lau;Aaron Boone

  • Dynamical downscaling simulation and future projection of precipitation over China

    Jiawei Bao;Jinming Feng;Yongli Wang

  • Multiyear precipitation reduction strongly decreases carbon uptake over northern China

    Wenping Yuan;Dan Liu;Wenjie Dong;Shuguang Liu

  • Deriving maximal light use efficiency from coordinated flux measurements and satellite data for regional gross primary production modeling

    Hesong Wang;Gensuo Jia;Congbin Fu;Jinming Feng

  • Review of recent studies of the climatic effects of urbanization in China

    Zhong Wei Yan;Jun Wang;Jiang Jiang Xia;Jin Ming Feng

  • Observational and modeling study of interactions between urban heat island and heatwave in Beijing

    Xiaodong He;Jun Wang;Jinming Feng;Zhongwei Yan

  • The WAMME regional model intercomparison study

    Leonard M. Druyan;Jinming Feng;Jinming Feng;Kerry H. Cook;Yongkang Xue

  • Estimation of gross primary production over the terrestrial ecosystems in China

    Xianglan Li;Xianglan Li;Shunlin Liang;Shunlin Liang;Shunlin Liang;Guirui Yu;Wenping Yuan;Wenping Yuan

  • Urban warming in the 2013 summer heat wave in eastern China

    Jun Wang;Zhongwei Yan;Xiao-Wei Quan;Xiao-Wei Quan;Jinming Feng

  • A long-term estimation of biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emission in China from 2001–2016: the roles of land cover change and climate variability

    Hui Wang;Hui Wang;Qizhong Wu;Alex B. Guenther;Xiaochun Yang

  • Potential sensitivity of warm season precipitation to urbanization extents: Modeling study in Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei urban agglomeration in China

    Jun Wang;Jinming Feng;Zhongwei Yan

  • Future risks of unprecedented compound heat waves over three vast urban agglomerations in China

    Jun Wang;Jinming Feng;Zhongwei Yan;Yang Chen

  • Validation of MODIS-GPP product at 10 flux sites in northern China

    Xufeng Wang;Mingguo Ma;Xin Li;Yi Song

  • Basic Evaluation of Beijing Normal University Earth System Model (BNU-ESM) Version 1

    D. Ji;L. Wang;J. Feng;Q. Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Shunlin Liang
Shunlin Liang University of Hong Kong
Duoying Ji
Duoying Ji Beijing Normal University
Wenping Yuan
Wenping Yuan Sun Yat-sen University
Yongkang Xue
Yongkang Xue University of California, Los Angeles
Jiquan Chen
Jiquan Chen Michigan State University
Mingguo Ma
Mingguo Ma Southwest University
Shiping Chen
Shiping Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Natalie M. Mahowald
Natalie M. Mahowald Cornell University
Jun Wang
Jun Wang University of Central Florida

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