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Xingyuan Chen

Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Publications -  100
Citations -  3011

Xingyuan Chen is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Geology. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1739 citations. Previous affiliations of Xingyuan Chen include University of California, Berkeley & Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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Quantifying Community Assembly Processes and Identifying Features that Impose Them

TL;DR: An analytical framework is developed for interrogation of subsurface microbial communities distributed across two geologically distinct formations of the unconfined aquifer underlying the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State that quantitatively estimate influences of Drift, Selection and Dispersal.
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Groundwater uptake by woody vegetation in a semiarid oak savanna

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the uptake of groundwater by deciduous blue oak trees (Quercus douglasii) in a California oak savanna and found that during the dry season, groundwater uptake rates ranged from 4 to 25 mm month−1 and approximately 80% of total ET during June, July, and August came from groundwater.
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Representativeness of Eddy-Covariance flux footprints for areas surrounding AmeriFlux sites

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the representativeness of flux footprints and evaluate potential biases as a consequence of the footprint-to-target-area mismatch, which can be used as a guide to identify site-periods suitable for specific applications.
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A Bayesian approach for inverse modeling, data assimilation, and conditional simulation of spatial random fields

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose anchored distributions (MAD), a general Bayesian method of inverse modeling of spatial random fields that addresses the inverse problem in spatially variable fields such as hydraulic conductivity in groundwater aquifers or rainfall intensity in hydrology.