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Qingzhen Hao 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 Qingzhen Hao sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 108 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Qingzhen Hao 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 Qingzhen Hao sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Qingzhen Hao is a researcher affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields including Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Molecular Biology, Geophysics, and Anthropology.

The scientist's research primarily focuses on topics such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological formations and processes, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Marine and environmental studies, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, and Geological and Geochemical Analysis.

They have contributed to scholarly literature in various publication venues, notably:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Geology
  • CATENA
  • Quaternary Geochronology

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Qingzhen Hao are:

  • "Orbital-scale Asian summer monsoon variations: Paradox and exploration," published in 2021 in Science China Earth Sciences
  • "An absolutely dated record of climate change over the last three glacial-interglacial cycles from Chinese loess deposits," published in 2022 in Geology
  • "Grain-size evidence for the transport pathway of the Xiashu loess in northern subtropical China and its linkage with fluvial systems," published in 2020 in Aeolian Research
  • "Thermoelectric Nanoheterojunction-Mediated Multiple Energy Conversion for Enhanced Cancer Therapy," published in 2024 in ACS Nano
  • "Exploring the Preferences of Iranian Geotourists: Case Study of Shadows Canyon and Canyon of Jinns," published in 2021 in Sustainability

Qingzhen Hao frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Slobodan B. Marković, Zhengtang Guo, Shuzhen Peng, Xinbo Gao, and Chenglong Deng.

Best Publications

  • Onset of Asian desertification by 22 Myr ago inferred from loess deposits in China

    Z. T. Guo;William F. Ruddiman;Q. Z. Hao;H. B. Wu

  • A major reorganization of Asian climate by the early Miocene

    Z.T. Guo;B. Sun;Z.S. Zhang;S.Z. Peng

  • Delayed build-up of Arctic ice sheets during 400,000-year minima in insolation variability

    Qingzhen Hao;Luo Wang;Frank Oldfield;Shuzhen Peng

  • Danube loess stratigraphy — Towards a pan-European loess stratigraphic model

    Slobodan B. Marković;Thomas Stevens;George J. Kukla;Ulrich Hambach

  • Geochemical evidence for the provenance of middle Pleistocene loess deposits in southern China

    Qingzhen Hao;Zhengtang Guo;Yansong Qiao;Bing Xu

  • Late Miocene–Pliocene development of Asian aridification as recorded in the Red-Earth Formation in northern China

    Zhengtang Guo;Shuzhen Peng;Qingzhen Hao;Pierre E Biscaye

  • The East Asian winter monsoon over the last 15,000 years: its links to high-latitudes and tropical climate systems and complex correlation to the summer monsoon

    Luo Wang;Jingjing Li;Houyuan Lu;Zhaoyan Gu

  • Origin of the Miocene–Pliocene Red-Earth Formation at Xifeng in Northern China and implications for paleoenvironments

    Z.T. Guo;S.Z. Peng;Q.Z. Hao;P.E. Biscaye

  • Time-transgressive onset of the Holocene Optimum in the East Asian monsoon region

    Xin Zhou;Liguang Sun;Tao Zhan;Wen Huang

  • The distribution of velocity and energy of saltating sand grains in a wind tunnel

    Xue-Yong Zou;Zhou-Long Wang;Qing-Zhen Hao;Chun-Lai Zhang

  • Spatial variations of magnetic susceptibility of Chinese loess for the last 600 kyr: Implications for monsoon evolution

    Qingzhen Hao;Zhengtang Guo

  • Evidence for northeastern Tibetan Plateau uplift between 25 and 20 Ma in the sedimentary archive of the Xining Basin, Northwestern China

    Guoqiao Xiao;Guoqiao Xiao;Zhengtang Guo;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Houyuan Lu

  • Geochemical characteristics of the eolian deposits in southern China, and their implications for provenance and weathering intensity

    Yansong Qiao;Qingzhen Hao;Shasha Peng;Yan Wang

  • Orbital-scale Asian summer monsoon variations: Paradox and exploration

    Hai Cheng;Hai Cheng;Hai Cheng;Haiwei Zhang;Yanjun Cai;Zhengguo Shi

  • Loess-soil sequences in southern Anhui Province: Magnetostratigraphy and paleoclimatic significance

    Yansong Qiao;Zhengtang Guo;Qingzhen Hao;Wenxiang Wu

  • Late Quaternary linkage of sedimentary records to three astronomical rhythms and the Asian monsoon, inferred from a coastal borehole in the south Bohai Sea, China

    Liang Yi;Liang Yi;Liang Yi;Hong-Jun Yu;Joseph D. Ortiz;Xing-Yong Xu

  • Magnetostratigraphy of a late Miocene‐Pliocene loess‐soil sequence in the western Loess Plateau in China

    Qingzhen Hao;Zhengtang Guo

  • The magnetic properties of loess and paleosol samples from the Chinese Loess Plateau spanning the last 22 million years

    Qingzhen Hao;Qingzhen Hao;Frank Oldfield;Jan Bloemendal;Zhengtang Guo

  • Approaches and challenges to the study of loess - Introduction to the LoessFest Special Issue

    Randall J. Schaetzl;E. Arthur Bettis;Onn Crouvi;Kathryn E. Fitzsimmons

  • Particle size separation and evidence for pedogenesis in samples from the Chinese Loess Plateau spanning the past 22 m.y.

    Qingzhen Hao;Qingzhen Hao;Frank Oldfield;Jan Bloemendal;Zhengtang Guo

  • Extra-long interglacial in Northern Hemisphere during MISs 15-13 arising from limited extent of Arctic ice sheets in glacial MIS 14.

    Qingzhen Hao;Luo Wang;Frank Oldfield;Zhengtang Guo

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhengtang Guo
Zhengtang Guo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Frank Oldfield
Frank Oldfield University of Liverpool
Slobodan B. Marković
Slobodan B. Marković University of Novi Sad
Ulrich Hambach
Ulrich Hambach University of Bayreuth
Jan Bloemendal
Jan Bloemendal University of Liverpool
Chenglong Deng
Chenglong Deng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Daniel Veres
Daniel Veres Romanian Academy
Frank Lehmkuhl
Frank Lehmkuhl RWTH Aachen University
Tungsheng Liu
Tungsheng Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Denis-Didier Rousseau
Denis-Didier Rousseau University of Montpellier

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