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D-Index
48
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10094
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5476
National Ranking
556

Zhaohai Bai 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 Zhaohai Bai sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 128 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Zhaohai Bai 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 Zhaohai Bai sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Zhaohai Bai is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has a research focus primarily situated within Environmental Science. Their scholarly output is rooted in a variety of intersecting subfields, including Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Pollution, and Soil Science.

This researcher's academic productions cover numerous topics, several of which reflect persistent themes in sustainability and environmental impacts associated with agriculture and nutrient management. Their main topics of work include:

  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Phosphorus and Nutrient Management
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Composting and Vermicomposting Techniques
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Water Quality and Pollution Assessment

Bai has published extensively in high-impact journals, with prominent venues featuring recurrently in their publication record. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Nature Food
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
  • Environmental Science & Technology

Their research collaborations show a network of frequent co-authors that have contributed to or worked alongside Bai. These include:

  • Lin Ma
  • Xiangwen Fan
  • Maryna Strokal
  • Carolien Kroeze
  • Xinping Chen

Among recent publications, some notable works are:

  • "Technologies and perspectives for achieving carbon neutrality," published in 2021 in The Innovation
  • "Urbanization: an increasing source of multiple pollutants to rivers in the 21st century," published in 2021 in npj Urban Sustainability
  • "China's future food demand and its implications for trade and environment," published in 2021 in Nature Sustainability
  • "Climate change: Strategies for mitigation and adaptation," published in 2023 in The Innovation Geoscience
  • "Optimization of China's maize and soy production can ensure feed sufficiency at lower nitrogen and carbon footprints," published in 2021 in Nature Food

Best Publications

  • Phosphorus Dynamics: From Soil to Plant

    Jianbo Shen;Lixing Yuan;Junling Zhang;Haigang Li

  • Technologies and perspectives for achieving carbon neutrality

    Fang Wang;Jean Damascene Harindintwali;Zhizhang Yuan;Zhizhang Yuan;Min Wang

  • China's livestock transition: Driving forces, impacts, and consequences

    Zhaohai Bai;Zhaohai Bai;Wenqi Ma;Lin Ma;Gerard L. Velthof

  • The critical soil P levels for crop yield, soil fertility and environmental safety in different soil types

    Zhaohai Bai;Haigang Li;Xueyun Yang;Baoku Zhou

  • Urbanization: an increasing source of multiple pollutants to rivers in the 21st century

    Maryna Strokal;Zhaohai Bai;Wietse Franssen;Nynke Hofstra

  • China’s future food demand and its implications for trade and environment

    Hao Zhao;Hao Zhao;Jinfeng Chang;Jinfeng Chang;Petr Havlík;Michiel van Dijk;Michiel van Dijk

  • Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Flows through the Manure Management Chain in China.

    Zhaohai Bai;Lin Ma;Shuqin Jin;Wenqi Ma

  • Alarming nutrient pollution of Chinese rivers as a result of agricultural transitions

    Maryna Strokal;Lin Ma;Zhaohai Bai;Shengji Luan

  • Climate change: Strategies for mitigation and adaptation

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  • Mitigation of ammonia, nitrous oxide and methane emissions during solid waste composting with different additives: A meta-analysis

    Yubo Cao;Xuan Wang;Zhaohai Bai;David Chadwick

  • Optimization of China’s maize and soy production can ensure feed sufficiency at lower nitrogen and carbon footprints

    Zitong Liu;Hao Ying;Mingyou Chen;Jie Bai

  • The MARINA model (Model to Assess River Inputs of Nutrients to seAs): Model description and results for China.

    Maryna Strokal;Carolien Kroeze;Mengru Wang;Mengru Wang;Zhaohai Bai

  • Changes in pig production in China and their effects on nitrogen and phosphorus use and losses.

    Z. H. Bai;L. Ma;W. Qin;Q. Chen

  • Improved Estimates of Ammonia Emissions from Global Croplands.

    Xiaoying Zhan;Wulahati Adalibieke;Xiaoqing Cui;Wilfried Winiwarter;Wilfried Winiwarter

  • Accumulation and leaching of nitrate in soils in wheat-maize production in China

    Jie Lu;Zhaohai Bai;Gerard L. Velthof;Zhiguo Wu

  • Multi-scale Modeling of Nutrient Pollution in the Rivers of China.

    Xi Chen;Xi Chen;Maryna Strokal;Michelle T.H. Van Vliet;John Stuiver

  • Nitrogen and Phosphorus Use Efficiencies in Dairy Production in China

    Z.H. Bai;L. Ma;O. Oenema;Q. Chen

  • Exploring Future Food Provision Scenarios for China

    Lin Ma;Zhaohai Bai;Wenqi Ma;Mengchu Guo

  • Changes in phosphorus use and losses in the food chain of China during 1950–2010 and forecasts for 2030

    Zhaohai Bai;Lin Ma;Wenqi Ma;Wei Qin

  • The progress of composting technologies from static heap to intelligent reactor: Benefits and limitations

    Zelong Liu;Xuan Wang;Fenghua Wang;Zhaohai Bai

  • Global animal production and nitrogen and phosphorus flows

    Qian Liu;Jingmeng Wang;Zhaohai Bai;Lin Ma

Frequent Co-Authors

Lin Ma
Lin Ma Chinese Academy of Sciences
Oene Oenema
Oene Oenema Wageningen University & Research
Carolien Kroeze
Carolien Kroeze Wageningen University & Research
David R. Chadwick
David R. Chadwick Bangor University
Gerard L. Velthof
Gerard L. Velthof Wageningen University & Research
Maryna Strokal
Maryna Strokal Wageningen University & Research
Wilfried Winiwarter
Wilfried Winiwarter International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Fusuo Zhang
Fusuo Zhang China Agricultural University
Tom Misselbrook
Tom Misselbrook Rothamsted Research
Michael R. F. Lee
Michael R. F. Lee Harper Adams University

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