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Wuxia Bi

Researcher at Hohai University

Publications -  52
Citations -  419

Wuxia Bi is an academic researcher from Hohai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 39 publications receiving 179 citations. Previous affiliations of Wuxia Bi include Kansas Department of Agriculture, Division of Water Resources.

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Wetlands of International Importance: Status, Threats, and Future Protection.

TL;DR: It is found that the proportions of natural wetland sites not affected or affected by only one factor are generally higher than that of Wetland sites both containing natural wetlands and human-made wetlands affected by three or four factors, and wetland Sites in the UK and Ireland are least affected among all countries.
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Evolution Characteristics of Surface Water Quality Due to Climate Change and LUCC under Scenario Simulations: A Case Study in the Luanhe River Basin

TL;DR: The Luanhe River Basin in north-eastern China was examined for qualitatively and quantitatively assessing the responses of total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) loads on different climate scenarios and LUCC scenarios, and the results show that from 1963 to 2017, the TN and TP loads basically presented a negative correlation with the temperature change (except for winter), while showing a significant positive correlate with the precipitation change.
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A data set of global river networks and corresponding water resources zones divisions

TL;DR: The dataset provides generated rivers with high prevision and more accurate position, reasonable basin boundaries especially in inland and plain area, also the first set of global WRZ at level 1 to 4 with unified code.
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Evolution of Drought–Flood Abrupt Alternation and Its Impacts on Surface Water Quality from 2020 to 2050 in the Luanhe River Basin

TL;DR: This study explored the evolution characteristics of drought–flood abrupt alternation (DFAA) and its impacts on total nitrogen and total phosphorous pollution, from 2020 to 2050, in the Luanhe river basin (LRB), based on the predicted meteorological data of the representative concentration pathways (RCPs) climate scenarios and simulated surface water quality data from the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model.
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Climate Change Impacts on Drought-Flood Abrupt Alternation and Water Quality in the Hetao Area, China

TL;DR: In this paper, the watershed integrated management model (SWAT) was used to simulate DFAA, total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) from 1961 to 2050, based on measured precipitation data in the Hetao area and the downscaled Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) climate scenarios.