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Jiale Wang, Jing Wei and Fuqiang Tian
Media coverage of water events in transboundary river basins reflects the views of both riparian countries and beyond, and the conflict and cooperation dynamics could be biased due to the linguistic diversity. The aim of this study is to investigate whet...
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Yilu Li, Yunzhong Jiang, Xiaohui Lei, Fuqiang Tian, Hao Duan and Hui Lu
Meteorological centers constantly make efforts to provide more skillful seasonal climate forecast, which has the potential to improve streamflow forecasts. A common approach is to bias-correct the general circulation model (GCM) forecasts prior to genera...
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Zhenyang Peng, Christophe J. G. Darnault, Fuqiang Tian, Philippe C. Baveye, Hongchang Hu
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Surfactants released into the terrestrial environment in large amounts can potentially alter the physical, chemical and biological properties of soils, particularly the saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks). Unfortunately findings regarding this process ...
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Fuqiang Tian, Pengju Yang, Hongchang Hu and Chao Dai
Estimation of field crop evapotranspiration (
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Zhenyang Peng, Fuqiang Tian, Hongchang Hu, Sihan Zhao, Qiang Tie, Hao Sheng, Christophe Darnault and Hui Lu
Understanding the spatio-temporal dynamic of soil moisture is critical in hydrological and other land surface related studies. Until recently, however, there have been controversies about the relationship between spatial mean and spatial variance of soil...
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Fuqiang Tian, Yi Wang, Hongsheng Shi, and Qingquan Lei
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