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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 30 Citations 4,254 69 World Ranking 7075 National Ranking 430

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Sedimentary rock
  • Petroleum
  • Geochemistry

His primary scientific interests are in Geochemistry, Source rock, Natural gas field, Alkane and Coal measures. His studies in Source rock integrate themes in fields like Sedimentary basin and Permian. His Sedimentary basin research includes themes of δ13C and Maturity.

Jinxing Dai has researched Permian in several fields, including Petroleum geology, Sour gas, Terrigenous sediment and Paleozoic. His Coal measures study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Sedimentary rock, Total organic carbon and Kerogen. Jinxing Dai works mostly in the field of Mineralogy, limiting it down to concerns involving Oil shale and, occasionally, Isotopes of carbon, Environmental chemistry and Mole fraction.

His most cited work include:

  • Geochemistry of the extremely high thermal maturity Longmaxi shale gas, southern Sichuan Basin (234 citations)
  • Stable carbon isotope compositions and source rock geochemistry of the giant gas accumulations in the Ordos Basin, China (191 citations)
  • Stable carbon isotope compositions and source rock geochemistry of the giant gas accumulations in the Ordos Basin, China (191 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Jinxing Dai mainly focuses on Geochemistry, Natural gas field, Source rock, Isotopes of carbon and Structural basin. His Geochemistry research incorporates elements of Paleontology, Coal measures and Petroleum engineering. His work carried out in the field of Natural gas field brings together such families of science as Proven reserves, Sedimentary rock, Hydrology, Natural gas industry and Lithology.

His study in Source rock is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sedimentary basin, Mineralogy, Shale gas and Paleozoic. His Isotopes of carbon study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Neogene, Tarim basin and Hydrogen isotope. His work on Bohai bay as part of general Structural basin study is frequently connected to River mouth and Continental shelf, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (111.27%)
  • Natural gas field (76.06%)
  • Source rock (84.51%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2020)?

  • Natural gas field (76.06%)
  • Geochemistry (111.27%)
  • Source rock (84.51%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Jinxing Dai mostly deals with Natural gas field, Geochemistry, Source rock, Isotopes of carbon and Alkane. His Natural gas field research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Permian, Ordovician, Shale gas and Carboniferous. Jinxing Dai interconnects Structural basin and Period in the investigation of issues within Geochemistry.

In his study, Geomorphology, Fault and Stage is inextricably linked to Tectonics, which falls within the broad field of Structural basin. His study looks at the intersection of Source rock and topics like Maturity with Bohai bay and Soil science. He has researched Mineralogy in several fields, including Environmental chemistry and Oil shale.

Between 2015 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Geochemical characteristics of marine and terrestrial shale gas in China (95 citations)
  • Suggestions on the development strategy of shale gas in China (31 citations)
  • Geochemical characteristics of gases from the largest tight sand gas field (Sulige) and shale gas field (Fuling) in China (27 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Petroleum
  • Sedimentary rock
  • Geochemistry

His main research concerns Alkane, Isotopes of carbon, Tight gas, Geochemistry and Natural gas field. Alkane combines with fields such as Environmental chemistry, Mineralogy, Wet gas, Oil shale and Organic matter in his investigation.

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Best Publications

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

Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Shimeng Liao;Dazhong Dong.
Organic Geochemistry (2014)

347 Citations

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.
Organic Geochemistry (2005)

304 Citations

Tight gas in China and its significance in exploration and exploitation

Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Xiaoqi Wu.
Petroleum Exploration and Development (2012)

254 Citations

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

Jinxing Dai;Xinyu Xia;Shengfei Qin;Jingzhou Zhao.
Organic Geochemistry (2004)

237 Citations

Geochemical characteristics of marine and terrestrial shale gas in China

Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Dazhong Dong;Yunyan Ni.
Marine and Petroleum Geology (2016)

143 Citations

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

Jinxing Dai;Yunyan Ni;Caineng Zou.
Organic Geochemistry (2012)

119 Citations

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

Jian Li;Zengye Xie;Jinxing Dai;Shuichang Zhang.
Organic Geochemistry (2005)

116 Citations

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.
Organic Geochemistry (2009)

113 Citations

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

Jinxing Dai;Deyu Gong;Yunyan Ni;Shipeng Huang.
Organic Geochemistry (2014)

91 Citations

Geology of giant gas fields in China

Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Jinxing Dai;Caineng Zou;Shengfei Qin;Shizhen Tao.
Marine and Petroleum Geology (2008)

78 Citations

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