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Jinxing Dai 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 Jinxing Dai sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 89 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jinxing Dai 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 Jinxing Dai 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

Jinxing Dai is affiliated with the China National Petroleum Corporation in China and has made contributions primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering. Their research activities focus extensively on hydrocarbon exploration, reservoir analysis, and related geological and environmental studies.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Coal Properties and Utilization

Their research spans various subfields, including:

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Geology
  • Ocean Engineering

Jinxing Dai has published in several scholarly venues with repeated contributions to:

  • Petroleum Exploration and Development
  • Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience
  • Frontiers in Earth Science

Recently published works include:

  • Distribution patterns of tight sandstone gas and shale gas, 2024, Petroleum Exploration and Development
  • Characteristics of carbon isotopic composition of alkane gas in large gas fields in China, 2024, Petroleum Exploration and Development
  • Sichuan super gas basin in southwest China, 2021, Petroleum Exploration and Development
  • 2021-2025 is a period of great development of China's natural gas industry: Suggestions on the exploration and development of natural gas during the 14th five-year plan in China, 2021, Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience
  • Several essential geological and geochemical issues regarding shale gas research in China, 2020, Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience

Frequent collaboration is evident with multiple coauthors, including:

  • Yunyan Ni
  • Feng Hong
  • Deyu Gong
  • Xiaoqi Wu
  • Quanyou Liu

Best Publications

  • Geochemistry of the extremely high thermal maturity Longmaxi shale gas, southern Sichuan Basin

    Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Shimeng Liao;Dazhong Dong

  • Stable carbon isotope compositions and source rock geochemistry of the giant gas accumulations in the Ordos Basin, China

    Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Jian Li;Xia Luo;Wenzheng Zhang

  • Tight gas in China and its significance in exploration and exploitation

    Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Xiaoqi Wu

  • Origins of partially reversed alkane δ13C values for biogenic gases in China

    Jinxing Dai;Xinyu Xia;Shengfei Qin;Jingzhou Zhao

  • Geochemical characteristics of marine and terrestrial shale gas in China

    Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Dazhong Dong;Yunyan Ni

  • Stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes of natural gases sourced from the Xujiahe Formation in the Sichuan Basin, China

    Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Caineng Zou

  • Stable carbon isotopes of alkane gases from the Xujiahe coal measures and implication for gas-source correlation in the Sichuan Basin, SW China

    Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Caineng Zou;Shizhen Tao

  • Geochemistry and origin of sour gas accumulations in the northeastern Sichuan Basin, SW China

    Jian Li;Zengye Xie;Jinxing Dai;Shuichang Zhang

  • Stable carbon isotopes of coal-derived gases sourced from the Mesozoic coal measures in China

    Jinxing Dai;Deyu Gong;Yunyan Ni;Shipeng Huang

  • Geochemical characteristics of the Zhaolanzhuang sour gas accumulation and thermochemical sulfate reduction in the Jixian Sag of Bohai Bay Basin

    Shuichang Zhang;Shuichang Zhang;Guangyu Zhu;Guangyu Zhu;Yingbo Liang;Yingbo Liang;Jinxin Dai

  • Fundamental studies on kinetic isotope effect (KIE) of hydrogen isotope fractionation in natural gas systems

    Yunyan Ni;Qisheng Ma;Geoffrey S. Ellis;Jinxing Dai

  • Suggestions on the development strategy of shale gas in China

    Dazhong Dong;Caineng Zou;Jinxing Dai;Shipeng Huang

  • Sichuan super gas basin in southwest China

    Unknown

  • Discrimination of abiogenic and biogenic alkane gases

    JinXing Dai;JinXing Dai;CaiNeng Zou;ShuiChang Zhang;Jian Li

  • The controlling factors of oil and gas generation from coal in the Kuqa Depression of Tarim Basin, China

    Shengfei Qin;Jinxing Dai;Xianwei Liu

  • Inter-laboratory calibration of natural gas round robins for δ2H and δ13C using off-line and on-line techniques

    Jinxing Dai;Xinyu Xia;Zhisheng Li;Dennis D. Coleman

  • Carbon isotopes of Middle-Lower Jurassic coal-derived alkane gases from the major basins of northwestern China

    Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Jian Li;Yunyan Ni

  • Geology of giant gas fields in China

    Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Shengfei Qin;Shizhen Tao

  • Geochemical characteristics of ultra-deep natural gas in the Sichuan Basin, SW China

    Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Shengfei Qin;Shipeng Huang

  • Sedimentary association of alternated mudstones and tight sandstones in China’s oil and gas bearing basins and its natural gas accumulation

    Guangyou Zhu;Lijing Gu;Jin Su;Jinxing Dai

  • Origin of the Neogene shallow gas accumulations in the Jiyang Superdepression, Bohai Bay Basin

    Guangyou Zhu;Shuichang Zhang;Qiang Jin;Jinxing Dai

  • Isotopic evidence of TSR origin for natural gas bearing high H2S contents within the Feixianguan Formation of the northeastern Sichuan Basin, southwestern China

    Unknown

  • Hydrogen isotope composition of natural gases from the Tarim Basin and its indication of depositional environments of the source rocks

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Frequent Co-Authors

Caineng Zou
Caineng Zou China National Petroleum Corporation (China)
Guangyou Zhu
Guangyou Zhu China National Petroleum Corporation (China)
Quanyou Liu
Quanyou Liu Peking University
Shuichang Zhang
Shuichang Zhang China National Petroleum Corporation (China)
Yongchun Tang
Yongchun Tang California Institute of Technology
Maowen Li
Maowen Li Geological Survey of Canada
Xianming Xiao
Xianming Xiao China University of Geosciences
Jinchuan Zhang
Jinchuan Zhang China University of Geosciences
Zhijun Jin
Zhijun Jin Sinopec (China)
Guoying Sheng
Guoying Sheng Chinese Academy of Sciences

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