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Xudong Zhang
Publications - 7
Citations - 536
Xudong Zhang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eddy covariance & Evapotranspiration. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 402 citations.
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Carbon fluxes, evapotranspiration, and water use efficiency of terrestrial ecosystems in China
Jingfeng Xiao,Ge Sun,Jiquan Chen,Jiquan Chen,Hui Chen,Shiping Chen,Gang Dong,Shenghua Gao,Haiqiang Guo,Jixun Guo,Shijie Han,Tomomichi Kato,Yuelin Li,Guanghui Lin,Weizhi Lu,Mingguo Ma,Steven G. McNulty,Changliang Shao,Xufeng Wang,Xiao Xie,Xudong Zhang,Zhiqiang Zhang,Bin Zhao,Guangsheng Zhou,Jie Zhou +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesized flux and micrometeorological observations from 22 eddy covariance flux sites across China, and examined the carbon fluxes, evapotranspiration (ET), and water use efficiency (WUE) of terrestrial ecosystems at the annual scale.
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MODIS-driven estimation of terrestrial latent heat flux in China based on a modified Priestley-Taylor algorithm
Yunjun Yao,Shunlin Liang,Shunlin Liang,Jie Cheng,Shaomin Liu,Joshua B. Fisher,Xudong Zhang,Kun Jia,Xiang Zhao,Qiming Qin,Bin Zhao,Shijie Han,Guangsheng Zhou,Guoyi Zhou,Yuelin Li,Shaohua Zhao +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a satellite-driven Priestley-Taylor (PT)-based algorithm constrained by the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Apparent Thermal Inertia (ATI) derived from temperature change over time is presented.
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Estimation of gross primary production over the terrestrial ecosystems in China
Xianglan Li,Xianglan Li,Shunlin Liang,Shunlin Liang,Shunlin Liang,Guirui Yu,Wenping Yuan,Wenping Yuan,Xiao Cheng,Xiao Cheng,Jiangzhou Xia,Jiangzhou Xia,Tianbao Zhao,Jinming Feng,Jinming Feng,Zhuguo Ma,Mingguo Ma,Shaomin Liu,Jiquan Chen,Jiquan Chen,Changliang Shao,Shenggong Li,Xudong Zhang,Zhiqiang Zhang,Shiping Chen,Takeshi Ohta,Andrej Varlagin,Akira Miyata,Kentaro Takagi,Nobuko Saiqusa,Tomomichi Kato +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of a light use efficiency model (i.e., EC-LUE) at various ecosystem types, including 23 sites in China and 9 sites in adjacent areas with the similar climate environments, was examined.
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Estimation of evapotranspiration over the terrestrial ecosystems in China
Xianglan Li,Xianglan Li,Shunlin Liang,Shunlin Liang,Shunlin Liang,Wenping Yuan,Wenping Yuan,Guirui Yu,Xiao Cheng,Xiao Cheng,Yang Chen,Yang Chen,Tianbao Zhao,Jinming Feng,Jinming Feng,Zhuguo Ma,Mingguo Ma,Shaomin Liu,Jiquan Chen,Changliang Shao,Shenggong Li,Xudong Zhang,Zhiqiang Zhang,Ge Sun,Shiping Chen,Takeshi Ohta,Andrej Varlagin,Akira Miyata,Kentaro Takagi,Nobuko Saiqusa,Tomomichi Kato +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the revised Remote Sensing-Penman Monteith (RS-PM) model over various ecosystem types including forests, grasslands, wetlands and croplands was examined.
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Monthly land cover‐specific evapotranspiration models derived from global eddy flux measurements and remote sensing data
Yuan Fang,Ge Sun,Peter V. Caldwell,Steven G. McNulty,Asko Noormets,Jean-Christophe Domec,Jean-Christophe Domec,John S. King,Zhiqiang Zhang,Xudong Zhang,Guanghui Lin,Guangsheng Zhou,Jingfeng Xiao,Jiquan Chen +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new set of monthly ET models that can better quantify landscape-level evapotranspiration with readily available meteorological and biophysical information is presented. But the model is not suitable for large basins or regions with mixed land cover types.