Standout Papers
- Geographical Detectors‐Based Health Risk Assessment and its Application in the Neural Tube Defects Study of the Heshun Region, China (2010)
- A measure of spatial stratified heterogeneity (2016)
- An optimal parameters-based geographical detector model enhances geographic characteristics of explanatory variables for spatial heterogeneity analysis: cases with different types of spatial data (2020)
- Environmental health risk detection with GeogDetector (2012)
- Projecting heat-related excess mortality under climate change scenarios in China (2021)
- Statistical Modeling of Spatially Stratified Heterogeneous Data (2024)
Immediate Impact
3 by Nobel laureates 39 from Science/Nature 58 standout
Citing Papers
Global supply chains amplify economic costs of future extreme heat risk
2024 StandoutNature
2023 summer warmth unparalleled over the past 2,000 years
2024 StandoutNature
Works of Jinfeng Wang being referenced
Mapping the increased minimum mortality temperatures in the context of global climate change
2019
A new integrated and homogenized global monthly land surface air temperature dataset for the period since 1900
2017
Author Peers
| Author | Last Decade | Papers | Cites | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jinfeng Wang | 4936 | 1154 | 1827 | 2619 | 2609 | 688 | 18.3k | |
| Bing Xu | 3821 | 967 | 581 | 3151 | 2346 | 309 | 11.1k | |
| Xiaoping Liu | 4948 | 268 | 426 | 1884 | 2688 | 481 | 14.4k | |
| William S. Cleveland | 2737 | 717 | 1882 | 881 | 1330 | 125 | 23.8k | |
| Noel Cressie | 5872 | 1283 | 6649 | 981 | 10231 | 346 | 31.8k | |
| Achim Zeileis | 4581 | 772 | 1652 | 583 | 1764 | 176 | 24.7k | |
| Andrew J. Tatem | 5308 | 3504 | 1458 | 1045 | 1018 | 344 | 27.4k | |
| Xia Li | 13554 | 151 | 1962 | 3170 | 4045 | 639 | 23.6k | |
| Kerrie Mengersen | 1988 | 770 | 1041 | 2185 | 1360 | 534 | 15.9k | |
| Stephen H. Schneider | 7558 | 903 | 2327 | 734 | 1121 | 248 | 20.6k | |
| Andy Haines | 1745 | 2650 | 2433 | 6438 | 1327 | 372 | 28.9k |
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