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Baolin Xue is affiliated with Beijing Normal University in China, focusing primarily on environmental science with a significant volume of research contributions. Their work spans multiple subfields, including global and planetary change, water science and technology, environmental engineering, atmospheric science, and ecology.

The core topics Baolin Xue investigates encompass hydrology and watershed management studies, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, flood risk assessment and management, climate variability and models, cryospheric studies and observations, soil and water nutrient dynamics, and soil erosion and sediment transport.

Baolin Xue's recent publications include:

  • Dynamic landscapes and the driving forces in the Yellow River Delta wetland region in the past four decades (2021, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • A national-scale assessment of land subsidence in China's major cities (2024, Science)
  • Phytoplankton community variation and ecological health assessment for impounded lakes along the eastern route of China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project (2022, Journal of Environmental Management)
  • Root-zone soil moisture estimation based on remote sensing data and deep learning (2022, Environmental Research)
  • Divergent Hydrological Responses to Forest Expansion in Dry and Wet Basins of China: Implications for Future Afforestation Planning (2022, Water Resources Research)

Frequent coauthors in Baolin Xue's research career include Guoqiang Wang, A Yinglan, Yuntao Wang, Wenchao Sun, and Sangam Shrestha.

Their publications are often featured in venues such as Environmental Research, Remote Sensing, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, The Science of The Total Environment, and Journal of Hydrology.

Best Publications

  • Improved progressive TIN densification filtering algorithm for airborne LiDAR data in forested areas

    Xiaoqian Zhao;Qinghua Guo;Qinghua Guo;Yanjun Su;Baolin Xue

  • Spatial distribution of forest aboveground biomass in China: Estimation through combination of spaceborne lidar, optical imagery, and forest inventory data

    Yanjun Su;Yanjun Su;Qinghua Guo;Qinghua Guo;Baolin Xue;Tianyu Hu

  • Segmenting tree crowns from terrestrial and mobile LiDAR data by exploring ecological theories

    Shengli Tao;Shengli Tao;Fangfang Wu;Qinghua Guo;Qinghua Guo;Yongcai Wang

  • Mapping Global Forest Aboveground Biomass with Spaceborne LiDAR, Optical Imagery, and Forest Inventory Data

    Tianyu Hu;Yanjun Su;Baolin Xue;Jin Liu

  • Global patterns, trends, and drivers of water use efficiency from 2000 to 2013

    Bao-Lin Xue;Qinghua Guo;Qinghua Guo;Alvarez Otto;Jingfeng Xiao

  • Non-point source pollution risks in a drinking water protection zone based on remote sensing data embedded within a nutrient budget model.

    Guoqiang Wang;Jiawei Li;Wenchao Sun;Baolin Xue

  • Exploring the application of artificial intelligence technology for identification of water pollution characteristics and tracing the source of water quality pollutants.

    Puze Wang;Jiping Yao;Guoqiang Wang;Fanghua Hao

  • Evaluation of evapotranspiration estimates for two river basins on the Tibetan Plateau by a water balance method

    Bao-Lin Xue;Lei Wang;Xiuping Li;Kun Yang

  • Using the SWAT model to assess impacts of land use changes on runoff generation in headwaters

    Guoqiang Wang;Huicai Yang;Lijing Wang;Zongxue Xu

  • Near‐surface air temperature lapse rates in the mainland China during 1962–2011

    Xiuping Li;Lei Wang;Deliang Chen;Kun Yang

  • A national-scale assessment of land subsidence in China’s major cities

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  • Crop 3D—a LiDAR based platform for 3D high-throughput crop phenotyping

    Qinghua Guo;Fangfang Wu;Shuxin Pang;Xiaoqian Zhao

  • Dynamic landscapes and the driving forces in the Yellow River Delta wetland region in the past four decades.

    Xiaojing Zhang;Guoqiang Wang;Baolin Xue;Mengxue Zhang

  • Hydroclimatic response of evapotranspiration partitioning to prolonged droughts in semiarid grassland

    Dongmei Han;Guoqiang Wang;Tingxi Liu;Bao-Lin Xue

  • Spatial variation of correlations between vertical soil water and evapotranspiration and their controlling factors in a semi-arid region

    Yinglan A;Guoqiang Wang;Tingxi Liu;Baolin Xue

  • Root-zone soil moisture estimation based on remote sensing data and deep learning.

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  • Phytoplankton community variation and ecological health assessment for impounded lakes along the eastern route of China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project.

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  • Spatial heterogeneity of changes in vegetation growth and their driving forces based on satellite observations of the Yarlung Zangbo River Basin in the Tibetan Plateau

    Wenchao Sun;Yuanyuan Wang;Yongshuo H. Fu;Yongshuo H. Fu;Baolin Xue

  • Airborne Lidar-derived volume metrics for aboveground biomass estimation: A comparative assessment for conifer stands

    Shengli Tao;Shengli Tao;Qinghua Guo;Qinghua Guo;Le Li;Baolin Xue

  • Modeling the land surface water and energy cycles of a mesoscale watershed in the central Tibetan Plateau during summer with a distributed hydrological model

    Bao-Lin Xue;Lei Wang;Kun Yang;Lide Tian

  • How and to what extent does precipitation on multi-temporal scales and soil moisture at different depths determine carbon flux responses in a water-limited grassland ecosystem?

    Qingqing Fang;Guoqiang Wang;Baolin Xue;Tingxi Liu

  • Evaluation of semiarid grassland degradation in North China from multiple perspectives

    Dongmei Han;Guoqiang Wang;Baolin Xue;Tingxi Liu

  • Spatial distribution of forest aboveground biomass in China: estimation through combination of spaceborne lidar, optical imagery, and forest inventory data

    B. L. Xue;Y. Su;Q. Guo;T. Hu

Frequent Co-Authors

Qinghua Guo
Qinghua Guo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sangam Shrestha
Sangam Shrestha Asian Institute of Technology
Jingyun Fang
Jingyun Fang Peking University
Kyoichi Otsuki
Kyoichi Otsuki Kyushu University
Jingfeng Xiao
Jingfeng Xiao University of New Hampshire
Takeshi Ohta
Takeshi Ohta Nagoya University
Tomo'omi Kumagai
Tomo'omi Kumagai University of Tokyo
Kun Yang
Kun Yang Tsinghua University
Zongxue Xu
Zongxue Xu Beijing Normal University
Yongshuo H. Fu
Yongshuo H. Fu Beijing Normal University

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