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D-Index
32
Citations
4962
World Ranking
9613
National Ranking
798

Ying Wang 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 Ying Wang sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 69 publications — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ying Wang 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 Ying Wang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • The ion chemistry and the source of PM2.5 aerosol in Beijing

    Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Aohan Tang;Hui Yuan

  • The ion chemistry;seasonal cycle;and sources of PM2.5 and TSP aerosol in Shanghai

    Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Xingying Zhang;Xingying Zhang;Kan Huang

  • The variation of characteristics and formation mechanisms of aerosols in dust, haze, and clear days in Beijing

    Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Yele Sun;Zhisheng An

  • Water-soluble part of the aerosol in the dust storm season—evidence of the mixing between mineral and pollution aerosols

    Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Yele Sun;Zhisheng An

  • Chemical composition of dust storms in Beijing and implications for the mixing of mineral aerosol with pollution aerosol on the pathway

    Yele Sun;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Ying Wang;Xiujuan Zhao;Xiujuan Zhao

  • Possible heterogeneous chemistry of hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) in northern China winter haze

    Shaojie Song;Meng Gao;Weiqi Xu;Yele Sun

  • Impact of the Loess Plateau on the atmospheric boundary layer structure and air quality in the North China Plain: A case study

    Xiao Ming Hu;Zhi Qiang Ma;Weili Lin;Hongliang Zhang

  • Air quality impact and physicochemical aging of biomass burning aerosols during the 2007 San Diego wildfires

    Melanie D. Zauscher;Ying Wang;Meagan J. K. Moore;Cassandra J. Gaston

  • Role of ambient ammonia in particulate ammonium formation at a rural site in the North China Plain

    Zhaoyang Meng;Xiaobin Xu;Weili Lin;Baozhu Ge

  • The evolution of chemical components of aerosols at five monitoring sites of China during dust storms

    Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Aohan Tang;Wenjie Zhang

  • Characteristics and sources of formic;acetic and oxalic acids in PM2.5 and PM10 aerosols in Beijing;China

    Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Shuang Chen;Zhisheng An;Zhisheng An

  • Long-term changes of regional ozone in China: implications for human health and ecosystem impacts

    Xiaobin Xu;Weili Lin;Wanyun Xu;Junli Jin

  • Vertical profiles of black carbon measured by a micro-aethalometer in summerin the North China Plain

    Liang Ran;Zhaoze Z. Deng;Xiaobin B. Xu;Peng Yan

  • Characteristics and recent trends of sulfur dioxide at urban, rural, and background sites in north China: effectiveness of control measures.

    Weili Lin;Xiaobin Xu;Zhiqiang Ma;Huarong Zhao

  • Contribution of hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) to severe winter haze in the North China Plain

    Tao Ma;Hiroshi Furutani;Fengkui Duan;Takashi Kimoto

  • Asian dust over northern China and its impact on the downstream aerosol chemistry in 2004

    Yele Sun;Yele Sun;Yele Sun;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Kan Huang;Juan Li

  • Atmospheric Kinetics: Bimolecular Reactions of Carbonyl Oxide by a Triple-Level Strategy.

    Bo Long;Ying Wang;Yu Xia;Xiao He;Xiao He

  • Quantification of solid fuel combustion and aqueous chemistry contributions to secondary organic aerosol during wintertime haze events in Beijing

    Yandong Tong;Veronika Pospisilova;Lu Qi;Jing Duan

  • First simultaneous measurements of peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) and ozone at Nam Co in the central Tibetan Plateau: impacts from the PBL evolution and transport processes

    Xiaobin Xu;Hualong Zhang;Weili Lin;Ying Wang

  • The formation and evolution of secondary organic aerosol during summer in Xi'an: Aqueous phase processing in fog-rain days.

    Jing Duan;Ru-Jin Huang;Ru-Jin Huang;Yifang Gu;Chunshui Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Guoshun Zhuang
Guoshun Zhuang Fudan University
Yele Sun
Yele Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhisheng An
Zhisheng An Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mengchang He
Mengchang He Beijing Normal University
Zifa Wang
Zifa Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kan Huang
Kan Huang Fudan University
Jianmin Chen
Jianmin Chen Fudan University
Wei Ouyang
Wei Ouyang Beijing Normal University
Chunye Lin
Chunye Lin Beijing Normal University
Xitao Liu
Xitao Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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