Hanqin Tian
Affiliations: | Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States |
Area:
Ecology Biology, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Natural Resource Management, BiogeochemistryGoogle:
"Hanqin Tian"Mean distance: (not calculated yet)
BETA: Related publications
See more...
Publications
You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect. |
Li L, Lu C, Winiwarter W, et al. (2024) Enhanced nitrous oxide emission factors due to climate change increase the mitigation challenge in the agricultural sector. Global Change Biology. 30: e17472 |
Gong C, Tian H, Liao H, et al. (2024) Global net climate effects of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen. Nature |
Huang C, Huang J, Xiao J, et al. (2024) Global convergence in terrestrial gross primary production response to atmospheric vapor pressure deficit. Science China. Life Sciences |
You Y, Tian H, Pan S, et al. (2024) Net greenhouse gas balance in U.S. croplands: How can soils be part of the climate solution? Global Change Biology. 30: e17109 |
Wang J, Ciais P, Gasser T, et al. (2023) Temperature Changes Induced by Biogeochemical and Biophysical Effects of Bioenergy Crop Cultivation. Environmental Science & Technology |
Yu Z, Ciais P, Piao S, et al. (2022) Forest expansion dominates China's land carbon sink since 1980. Nature Communications. 13: 5374 |
O'Sullivan M, Friedlingstein P, Sitch S, et al. (2022) Process-oriented analysis of dominant sources of uncertainty in the land carbon sink. Nature Communications. 13: 4781 |
Gao H, Tian H, Zhang Z, et al. (2022) Warming-induced greenhouse gas fluxes from global croplands modified by agricultural practices: A meta-analysis. The Science of the Total Environment. 820: 153288 |
Chen Y, Feng X, Tian H, et al. (2021) Accelerated increase in vegetation carbon sequestration in China after 2010: A turning point resulting from climate and human interaction. Global Change Biology |
Chang J, Ciais P, Gasser T, et al. (2021) Climate warming from managed grasslands cancels the cooling effect of carbon sinks in sparsely grazed and natural grasslands. Nature Communications. 12: 118 |