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Chonggang Xu
Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publications - 108
Citations - 9103
Chonggang Xu is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Population. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 96 publications receiving 6310 citations. Previous affiliations of Chonggang Xu include Chinese Academy of Sciences & North Carolina State University.
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High Contagiousness and Rapid Spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2
TL;DR: It is shown that active surveillance, contact tracing, quarantine, and early strong social distancing efforts are needed to stop transmission of the virus.
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The Community Land Model version 5 : description of new features, benchmarking, and impact of forcing uncertainty
David M. Lawrence,Rosie A. Fisher,Charles D. Koven,Keith W. Oleson,Sean Swenson,Gordon B. Bonan,Nathan Collier,Bardan Ghimire,Leo van Kampenhout,Daniel Kennedy,Erik Kluzek,Peter Lawrence,Fang Li,Hongyi Li,Danica Lombardozzi,William J. Riley,William J. Sacks,Mingjie Shi,Mingjie Shi,Mariana Vertenstein,William R. Wieder,William R. Wieder,Chonggang Xu,Ashehad A. Ali,Andrew M. Badger,Gautam Bisht,Michiel R. van den Broeke,Michael A. Brunke,Sean P. Burns,Sean P. Burns,J. R. Buzan,Martyn P. Clark,Anthony Craig,Kyla M. Dahlin,Beth Drewniak,Joshua B. Fisher,Joshua B. Fisher,Mark Flanner,Andrew M. Fox,Pierre Gentine,Forrest M. Hoffman,Gretchen Keppel-Aleks,Ryan G. Knox,Sanjiv Kumar,Jan T. M. Lenaerts,L. Ruby Leung,William H. Lipscomb,Yaqiong Lu,Ashutosh Pandey,Jon D. Pelletier,J. Perket,J. Perket,James T. Randerson,Daniel M. Ricciuto,Benjamin M. Sanderson,Andrew G. Slater,Z. M. Subin,Jinyun Tang,R. Quinn Thomas,Maria Val Martin,Xubin Zeng +60 more
TL;DR: The Community Land Model (CLM) is the land component of the Community Earth System Model (CESM) and is used in several global and regional modeling systems.
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality
Henry D. Adams,Melanie J. B. Zeppel,Melanie J. B. Zeppel,William R. L. Anderegg,Henrik Hartmann,Simon M. Landhäusser,David T. Tissue,Travis E. Huxman,Patrick J. Hudson,Trenton E. Franz,Craig D. Allen,Leander D. L. Anderegg,Greg A. Barron-Gafford,David J. Beerling,David D. Breshears,Timothy J. Brodribb,Harald Bugmann,Richard Cobb,Adam D. Collins,L. Turin Dickman,Honglang Duan,Brent E. Ewers,Lucía Galiano,David A. Galvez,Núria Garcia-Forner,Monica L. Gaylord,Monica L. Gaylord,Matthew J. Germino,Arthur Gessler,Uwe G. Hacke,Rodrigo Hakamada,Andy Hector,Michael W. Jenkins,Jeffrey M. Kane,Thomas Kolb,Darin J. Law,James D. Lewis,Jean-Marc Limousin,David M. Love,Alison K. Macalady,Jordi Martínez-Vilalta,Maurizio Mencuccini,Patrick J. Mitchell,J. D. Muss,Michael O'Brien,Anthony P. O'Grady,Robert E. Pangle,Elizabeth A. Pinkard,Frida I. Piper,Jennifer A. Plaut,William T. Pockman,Joe Quirk,Keith Reinhardt,Francesco Ripullone,Michael G. Ryan,Michael G. Ryan,Anna Sala,Sanna Sevanto,John S. Sperry,Rodrigo Vargas,Michel Vennetier,Danielle A. Way,Danielle A. Way,Chonggang Xu,Enrico A. Yepez,Nate G. McDowell +65 more
TL;DR: It is shown that, across multiple tree species, loss of xylem conductivity above 60% is associated with mortality, while carbon starvation is not universal, indicating that evidence supporting carbon starvation was not universal.
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Pervasive shifts in forest dynamics in a changing world
Nate G. McDowell,Craig D. Allen,Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira,Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira,Brian H. Aukema,Ben Bond-Lamberty,Louise Chini,James S. Clark,Michael Dietze,Charlotte Grossiord,Adam Hanbury-Brown,George C. Hurtt,Robert B. Jackson,Daniel J. Johnson,Lara M. Kueppers,Lara M. Kueppers,Jeremy W. Lichstein,Kiona Ogle,Benjamin Poulter,Thomas A. M. Pugh,Rupert Seidl,Rupert Seidl,Monica G. Turner,María Uriarte,Anthony P. Walker,Chonggang Xu +25 more
TL;DR: The authors show that shifts in forest dynamics are already occurring, and the emerging pattern is that global forests are tending toward younger stands with faster turnover as old-growth forest with stable dynamics are dwindling.
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Vegetation demographics in Earth System Models: A review of progress and priorities.
Rosie A. Fisher,Charles D. Koven,William R. L. Anderegg,Bradley O. Christoffersen,Michael Dietze,Caroline E. Farrior,Jennifer A. Holm,George C. Hurtt,Ryan G. Knox,Peter Lawrence,Jeremy W. Lichstein,Marcos Longo,Ashley M. Matheny,David Medvigy,Helene C. Muller-Landau,Thomas L. Powell,Shawn P. Serbin,Hisashi Sato,Jacquelyn K. Shuman,Benjamin Smith,Anna T. Trugman,Toni Viskari,Hans Verbeeck,Ensheng Weng,Chonggang Xu,Xiangtao Xu,Tao Zhang,Paul R. Moorcroft +27 more
TL;DR: It is argued that stronger and more innovative connections to data are required to address gaps in understanding, and that constrained predictions at ecologically relevant spatial and temporal scales will require a similar investment of effort and intensified inter-disciplinary communication.