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Lu Zhang
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 223
Citations - 19147
Lu Zhang is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evapotranspiration & Streamflow. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 210 publications receiving 15957 citations. Previous affiliations of Lu Zhang include Beijing Normal University & Cooperative Research Centre.
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An extension of three-parameter Burr III distribution for low-flow frequency analysis
TL;DR: The research is motivated by low-flow frequency analysis in water resources research and three commonly used parameter estimation methods were evaluated, including the method of moments, probability-weighted moments (or L-moments) and maximum likelihood method.
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Automated Selection of Pure Base Flows from Regular Daily Streamflow Data: Objective Algorithm
TL;DR: In this paper, several stringent criteria are proposed for automated selection of base flows for this method and are applied to select pure base flows in 26 catchments from the United States, Australia, and China.
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Recent leveling off of vegetation greenness and primary production reveals the increasing soil water limitations on the greening Earth
Xiaoming Feng,Bojie Fu,Bojie Fu,Yuan Zhang,Naiqing Pan,Naiqing Pan,Zhenzhong Zeng,Hanqin Tian,Yihe Lyu,Yongzhe Chen,Philippe Ciais,Ying-Ping Wang,Ying-Ping Wang,Lu Zhang,Lei Cheng,Fernando T. Maestre,Marcos Fernández-Martínez,Jordi Sardans,Josep Peñuelas +18 more
TL;DR: The authors categorize the trend in global vegetation greenness into sustained greening, sustained browning and greening-to-browning, and find that by 2016, the greenness had begun to level off with the area of browning increasing in the last decade, reaching 39.0 million km2 (35.9% of the world's vegetated area).
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Long-term annual groundwater storage trends in Australian catchments
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the long-term (half a century or longer) groundwater storage trends in 17 Australian catchments and found that groundwater storage exhibited different trends over different shorter periods.
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New perspective about application of extended Budyko formula in arid irrigation district with shallow groundwater
TL;DR: In this paper, a new Budyko formula considering seasonal groundwater uptake and soil water storage changes estimated by Aver’yanov's equation and abcd model, respectively, was presented, which can play significant role in water management in arid and semiarid agricultural regions.