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Yuchen Xiao
Researcher at Tsinghua University
Publications - 7
Citations - 659
Yuchen Xiao is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global warming & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 338 citations.
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Managing nitrogen to restore water quality in China
Chaoqing Yu,Xiao Huang,Han Chen,H. Charles J. Godfray,Jonathon S. Wright,Jim W. Hall,Peng Gong,Shaoqiang Ni,ShengChao Qiao,Guorui Huang,Yuchen Xiao,Jie Zhang,Zhao Feng,XiaoTang Ju,Philippe Ciais,Nils Chr. Stenseth,Nils Chr. Stenseth,Dag O. Hessen,Zhanli Sun,Le Yu,Wenjia Cai,Haohuan Fu,Xiaomeng Huang,Chi Zhang,Hongbin Liu,James Taylor +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, a combination of water-quality observations and simulated nitrogen discharge from agricultural and other sources was used to estimate spatial patterns of nitrogen discharge into water bodies across China from 1955 to 2014.
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Assessing the impacts of extreme agricultural droughts in China under climate and socioeconomic changes
Chaoqing Yu,Xiao Huang,Han Y. H. Chen,Guorui Huang,Shaoqiang Ni,Jonathon S. Wright,Jim W. Hall,Philippe Ciais,Jie Zhang,Yuchen Xiao,Zhanli Sun,Xuhui Wang,Le Yu +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated approach for assessing past and future agricultural drought risks that relies on multimodel ensemble simulations calibrated for rice, maize, and wheat (RMW) in China is proposed.
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Assessing the impacts of extreme agricultural droughts in China under climate and socioeconomic changes
Chaoqing Yu,Xiao Huang,Han Y. H. Chen,Guorui Huang,Shaoqiang Ni,Jonathon S. Wright,Jim W. Hall,Philippe Ciais,Jie Zhang,Yuchen Xiao,Zhanli Sun,Xuhui Wang,Le Yu +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated approach for assessing past and future agricultural drought risks that relies on multimodel ensemble simulations calibrated for rice, maize, and wheat (RMW) in China is proposed.
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Changing patterns of urban-rural nutrient flows in China: driving forces and options
TL;DR: It is argued that technology fundamentally motivated the nutrient-recycling strategy to address the malnutrition problem in traditional societies but has constrained the reconstruction of nutrient recycling systems in modern cities.
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Coupled modelling and sampling approaches to assess the impacts of human water management on land-sea carbon transfer
Shaoqiang Ni,Xiao Huang,Weixiu Gan,Conrad Zorn,Yuchen Xiao,Guorui Huang,Chaoqing Yu,Jifu Cao,Jie Zhang,Zhao Feng,Le Yu,Guanghui Lin,Hanna Silvennoinen +12 more
TL;DR: An integrated framework coupling hydrological modeling, field sampling and stable isotope analysis for the quantitative assessment of the impact of human water management practices on LSRCT is presented, finding that carbon (C) concentrations originating from different land-uses are relatively stable and outlet C variations are mainly dominated by controlled runoff volumes rather than by input C concentrations.