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Zhenlin Yang
Researcher at Oregon State University
Publications - 20
Citations - 356
Zhenlin Yang is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 326 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhenlin Yang include Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences & Lund University.
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Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers.
Terry V. Callaghan,Terry V. Callaghan,Christer Jonasson,Tomas Thierfelder,Zhenlin Yang,Zhenlin Yang,Henrik Hedenås,Margareta Johansson,Margareta Johansson,Ulf Molau,Ulf Molau,Rik Van Bogaert,Anders Michelsen,Johan Olofsson,Dylan Gwynn-Jones,Stef Bokhorst,Gareth K. Phoenix,Jarle W. Bjerke,Hans Tømmervik,Torben R. Christensen,Edward Hanna,Eva K. Koller,Eva K. Koller,Victoria L. Sloan,Victoria L. Sloan +24 more
TL;DR: A unique geo-referenced record of environmental and ecosystem observations from the area since 1913 is presented, which is of immediate relevance to local stakeholders who need to adapt to new opportunities and to respond to challenges.
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Scaling net ecosystem production and net biome production over a heterogeneous region in the Western United States
David P. Turner,William D. Ritts,Beverly E. Law,Warren B. Cohen,Zhenlin Yang,Tara W. Hudiburg,John Campbell,Maureen V. Duane +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, bottom-up scaling of net ecosystem production and net biome production was used to generate a carbon budget for a large heterogeneous region (the state of Oregon, 25×105 km2) in the western United States.
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Modelling surface-air-temperature variation over complex terrain around Abisko, Swedish Lapland: Uncertainties of measurements and models at different scales
TL;DR: In this article, a model of the surface-air-temperature distribution in topographically heterogeneous regions is presented, based on a comparison of the large-scale weather station measurements and gridded climate reanalysis (ERA-40) data.
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Incorporating topographic indices into dynamic ecosystem modeling using LPJ-GUESS
Jing Tang,Jing Tang,Petter Pilesjö,Paul A. Miller,Andreas Persson,Zhenlin Yang,Edward Hanna,Terry V. Callaghan,Terry V. Callaghan +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new model LPJ distributed hydrology (LPJ-DH) is presented, which is an enhanced version of LPJ-GUESS, introducing parametrizations of surface water routing and lateral water fluxes between grid cells.
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Carbon budget estimation of a subarctic catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution
Jing Tang,Jing Tang,Paul A. Miller,Andreas Persson,David Olefeldt,Petter Pilesjö,Michal Heliasz,Marcin Jackowicz-Korczynski,Zhenlin Yang,Benjamin Smith,Terry V. Callaghan,Terry V. Callaghan,Terry V. Callaghan,Torben R. Christensen,Torben R. Christensen +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, an Arctic-enabled version of the process-based dynamic ecosystem model, LPJ-GUESS (version LPJG-WHyMe-TFM) was combined with comprehensive observations of terrestrial and aquatic carbon fluxes to simulate long-term carbon exchange in a subarctic catchment at 50 m resolution.