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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 41 Citations 5,409 158 World Ranking 3897 National Ranking 259

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Statistics
  • Air pollution

His scientific interests lie mostly in Beijing, Air pollution, Environmental engineering, Environmental chemistry and Air quality index. His Beijing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as CMAQ, Ammonium, Sulfate, HYSPLIT and MM5. His studies deal with areas such as Air mass and Relative humidity as well as Air pollution.

His research in Environmental engineering intersects with topics in Uncertainty analysis, Emission inventory and Vehicular Emissions. Shuiyuan Cheng has included themes like Coal combustion products, Ozone and Aerosol in his Environmental chemistry study. His biological study deals with issues like Pollutant, which deal with fields such as Straw and Crop residue.

His most cited work include:

  • Relationship between atmospheric pollution processes and synoptic pressure patterns in northern China (134 citations)
  • Characteristics of re-suspended road dust and its impact on the atmospheric environment in Beijing (123 citations)
  • A comprehensive biomass burning emission inventory with high spatial and temporal resolution in China (114 citations)

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

Shuiyuan Cheng focuses on Beijing, Air quality index, Air pollution, Pollutant and Environmental engineering. His work carried out in the field of Beijing brings together such families of science as Aerosol, Particulates, Environmental chemistry, Haze and Relative humidity. His studies in Air quality index integrate themes in fields like Atmospheric pressure, HYSPLIT and Weather Research and Forecasting Model.

He combines Air pollution and Urban area in his research. The Pollutant study combines topics in areas such as Air mass and Statistical dispersion. His Environmental engineering research incorporates elements of Coal combustion products, Emission inventory, NOx and Vehicular Emissions.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Beijing (36.84%)
  • Air quality index (32.89%)
  • Air pollution (26.97%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Pollutant (26.32%)
  • Beijing (36.84%)
  • Air quality index (32.89%)

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

Shuiyuan Cheng mostly deals with Pollutant, Beijing, Air quality index, Air pollution and Particulates. The various areas that Shuiyuan Cheng examines in his Pollutant study include Coal combustion products, Coal, Wind speed and Statistical dispersion. As a part of the same scientific study, Shuiyuan Cheng usually deals with the Beijing, concentrating on Weather Research and Forecasting Model and frequently concerns with CMAQ, Fine particulate and Pollution in China.

Shuiyuan Cheng combines subjects such as NOx, Environmental engineering, Bituminous coal and Stove with his study of Air quality index. His work deals with themes such as Waste management and Briquette, which intersect with Air pollution. His Particulates research integrates issues from Seasonality, Emission inventory and Relative humidity.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Spatiotemporal variation in the impact of meteorological conditions on PM2.5 pollution in China from 2000 to 2017 (10 citations)
  • Estimation and prediction of pollutant emissions from agricultural and construction diesel machinery in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) region, China☆. (8 citations)
  • Adsorption performance of CMK-3 and C-FDU-15 in NO removal at low temperature. (7 citations)

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Best Publications

Relationship between atmospheric pollution processes and synoptic pressure patterns in northern China

Z.H. Chen;S.Y. Cheng;J.B. Li;X.R. Guo.
Atmospheric Environment (2008)

224 Citations

A comprehensive biomass burning emission inventory with high spatial and temporal resolution in China

Ying Zhou;Xiaofan Xing;Jianlei Lang;Dongsheng Chen.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2016)

204 Citations

Characteristics of re-suspended road dust and its impact on the atmospheric environment in Beijing

Lihui Han;Lihui Han;Lihui Han;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Shuiyuan Cheng;Ying Wang;Ying Wang.
Atmospheric Environment (2007)

200 Citations

Identification of regional atmospheric PM10 transport pathways using HYSPLIT, MM5-CMAQ and synoptic pressure pattern analysis

F. Wang;D. S. Chen;S. Y. Cheng;J. B. Li.
Environmental Modelling and Software (2010)

173 Citations

Willingness to pay for renewable electricity: A contingent valuation study in Beijing, China

Xiurui Guo;Haifeng Liu;Xianqiang Mao;Jianjun Jin.
Energy Policy (2014)

166 Citations

Chemical composition and sources of PM1 and PM2.5 in Beijing in autumn.

Yanyun Zhang;Jianlei Lang;Shuiyuan Cheng;Shengyue Li.
Science of The Total Environment (2018)

165 Citations

An integrated MM5–CMAQ modeling approach for assessing trans-boundary PM10 contribution to the host city of 2008 Olympic summer games—Beijing, China

D.S. Chen;S.Y. Cheng;L. Liu;T. Chen.
Atmospheric Environment (2007)

164 Citations

Characteristics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from a petroleum refinery in Beijing, China

Wei Wei;Shuiyuan Cheng;Guohao Li;Gang Wang.
Atmospheric Environment (2014)

155 Citations

Source apportionment and seasonal variation of PM2.5 carbonaceous aerosol in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region of China

Gang Wang;Shuiyuan Cheng;Jianbing Li;Jianlei Lang.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2015)

134 Citations

Trends of PM2.5 and Chemical Composition in Beijing, 2000-2015

Jianlei Lang;Yanyun Zhang;Ying Zhou;Shuiyuan Cheng.
Aerosol and Air Quality Research (2017)

130 Citations

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