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Shufen Pan
Researcher at Auburn University
Publications - 121
Citations - 7471
Shufen Pan is an academic researcher from Auburn University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Primary production. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 111 publications receiving 5151 citations. Previous affiliations of Shufen Pan include University of Kansas & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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A comprehensive quantification of global nitrous oxide sources and sinks
Hanquin Tian,Rongting Xu,Josep G. Canadell,Rona Thompson,Wilfried Winiwarter,Wilfried Winiwarter,Parvadha Suntharalingam,Eric A. Davidson,Philippe Ciais,Robert B. Jackson,Greet Janssens-Maenhout,Michael J. Prather,Pierre Regnier,Naiqing Pan,Shufen Pan,Glen P. Peters,Hao Shi,Francesco N. Tubiello,Sönke Zaehle,Feng Zhou,Almut Arneth,Gianna Battaglia,Sarah Berthet,Laurent Bopp,Alexander F. Bouwman,Alexander F. Bouwman,Alexander F. Bouwman,Erik T. Buitenhuis,Jinfeng Chang,Jinfeng Chang,Martyn P. Chipperfield,Shree R. S. Dangal,Edward J. Dlugokencky,James W. Elkins,Bradley D. Eyre,Bojie Fu,Bojie Fu,B. D. Hall,Akihiko Ito,Fortunat Joos,Paul B. Krummel,Angela Landolfi,Goulven Gildas Laruelle,Ronny Lauerwald,Ronny Lauerwald,Ronny Lauerwald,Wei Li,Wei Li,Sebastian Lienert,Taylor Maavara,Michael MacLeod,Dylan B. Millet,Stefan Olin,Prabir K. Patra,Prabir K. Patra,Ronald G. Prinn,Peter A. Raymond,Daniel J. Ruiz,Guido R. van der Werf,Nicolas Vuichard,Junjie Wang,Ray F. Weiss,Kelley C. Wells,Chris Wilson,Jia Yang,Yuanzhi Yao +65 more
TL;DR: A global N2O inventory is presented that incorporates both natural and anthropogenic sources and accounts for the interaction between nitrogen additions and the biochemical processes that control N 2O emissions, using bottom-up, top-down and process-based model approaches.
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The terrestrial biosphere as a net source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere
Hanqin Tian,Chaoqun Lu,Chaoqun Lu,Philippe Ciais,Anna M. Michalak,Josep G. Canadell,Eri Saikawa,Deborah N. Huntzinger,Kevin R. Gurney,Stephen Sitch,Bowen Zhang,Jia Yang,Philippe Bousquet,Lori Bruhwiler,Guangsheng Chen,Edward J. Dlugokencky,Pierre Friedlingstein,Jerry M. Melillo,Shufen Pan,Benjamin Poulter,Ronald G. Prinn,Marielle Saunois,Christopher R. Schwalm,Christopher R. Schwalm,Steven C. Wofsy +24 more
TL;DR: The cumulative warming capacity of concurrent biogenic methane and nitrous oxide emissions is a factor of about two larger than the cooling effect resulting from the global land carbon dioxide uptake from 2001 to 2010, which results in a net positive cumulative impact of the three greenhouse gases on the planetary energy budget.
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Model estimates of net primary productivity, evapotranspiration, and water use efficiency in the terrestrial ecosystems of the southern United States during 1895–2007
Hanqin Tian,Guangsheng Chen,Mingliang Liu,Chi Zhang,Ge Sun,Chaoqun Lu,Xiaofeng Xu,Wei Ren,Shufen Pan,Arthur H. Chappelka +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors carried out several simulation experiments to quantify ecosystem net primary productivity (NPP), evapotranspiration (ET) and water use efficiency (WUE) (i.e., NPP/ET) in the southern United States (SUS) by employing an integrated process-based ecosystem model (Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model, DLEM).
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Increasing global vegetation browning hidden in overall vegetation greening: Insights from time-varying trends
TL;DR: This article investigated spatiotemporal variances in global vegetation trends during the period 1982-2013 using the ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) method and two piecewise linear regression models.
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China's Terrestrial Carbon Balance: Contributions from Multiple Global Change Factors
Hanqin Tian,Jerry M. Melillo,Chaoqun Lu,David W. Kicklighter,Mingliang Liu,Wei Ren,Xiaofeng Xu,Guangsheng Chen,Chi Zhang,Shufen Pan,Jiyuan Liu,Steven W. Running +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of multiple environmental factors (climate, atmospheric CO2, ozone pollution, nitrogen deposition, nitrogen fertilizer application, and land cover/land use change) on net carbon balance in terrestrial ecosystems of China for the period 1961-2005 were modeled with newly developed, detailed historical information of these changes.