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Yuyu Zhou

Researcher at Iowa State University

Publications -  198
Citations -  10575

Yuyu Zhou is an academic researcher from Iowa State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urbanization & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 169 publications receiving 6578 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuyu Zhou include Beijing Normal University & Arizona State University.

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Annual maps of global artificial impervious area (GAIA) between 1985 and 2018

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used the full archive of 30-m resolution Landsat images on the Google Earth Engine platform to map the Global Artificial Impervious Areas (GAIA) from 1985 to 2018.
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Satellite Remote Sensing of Surface Urban Heat Islands: Progress, Challenges, and Perspectives

TL;DR: An exponentially increasing trend of SUHI research since 2005, with clear preferences for geographic areas, time of day, seasons, research foci, and platforms/sensors is found, and key potential directions and opportunities for future efforts are proposed.
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High Resolution Fossil Fuel Combustion CO2 Emission Fluxes for the United States

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce a high resolution data product (the “Vulcan inventory: www.purdue.edu/eas/carbon/vulcan/) that has quantified fossil fuel CO2 emissions for the contiguous U.S. at spatial scales less than 100 km2 and temporal scales as small as hours.
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Global urban signatures of phenotypic change in animal and plant populations.

TL;DR: Evidence on the mechanisms linking urban development patterns to rapid evolutionary changes for species that play important functional roles in communities and ecosystems is presented and a clear urban signal is shown.
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Global scenarios of urban density and its impacts on building energy use through 2050

TL;DR: A global-scale analysis of future urban densities and associated energy use in the built environment under different urbanization scenarios and examining building energy use for heating and cooling finds that dense urban development leads to less urban energy use overall.