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Haijun Qiu is affiliated with Northwest University in China and specializes in research within Environmental Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Engineering. Their work spans a broad set of topics, including landslides and related hazards, cryospheric studies and observations, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) applications and techniques, climate change and permafrost, geotechnical engineering and analysis, geology and paleoclimatology research, and methane hydrates and related phenomena.

Qiu has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • The second natural gas hydrate production test in the South China Sea (2020, China Geology)
  • The response of temperature and pressure of hydrate reservoirs in the first gas hydrate production test in South China Sea (2020, Applied Energy)
  • Coexistence of natural gas hydrate, free gas and water in the gas hydrate system in the Shenhu Area, South China Sea (2020, China Geology)
  • Surface multi-hazard effect of underground coal mining (2022, Landslides)
  • Prediction of spatiotemporal stability and rainfall threshold of shallow landslides using the TRIGRS and Scoops3D models (2020, CATENA)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Qiu include Dongdong Yang, Yaru Zhu, Bingzhe Tang, Shuyue Ma, and Zijing Liu. These collaborations have been significant in producing research outputs across diverse scientific domains.

The scientist has published extensively in several journals with a notable number of papers appearing in:

  • Landslides (11 publications)
  • CATENA (10 publications)
  • Remote Sensing (6 publications)
  • Journal of Earth Science (5 publications)
  • Frontiers in Earth Science (5 publications)

The subfields of particular expertise for Qiu include atmospheric science, management, monitoring, policy and law, mechanics of materials, global and planetary change, and aerospace engineering. This range of subfields illustrates the multidisciplinary nature of Qiu's research interests and methodologies.

Best Publications

  • Surface multi-hazard effect of underground coal mining

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  • Combining rainfall-induced shallow landslides and subsequent debris flows for hazard chain prediction

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  • Prediction of spatiotemporal stability and rainfall threshold of shallow landslides using the TRIGRS and Scoops3D models

    Jianyin He;Haijun Qiu;Feihang Qu;Sheng Hu

  • Efficient Identification and Monitoring of Landslides by Time-Series InSAR Combining Single- and Multi-Look Phases

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  • Distribution and Recurrence of Warming‐Induced Retrogressive Thaw Slumps on the Central Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau

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  • Influence of DEM resolution on landslide simulation performance based on the Scoops3D model

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  • Moisture content effect on the creep behavior of loess for the catastrophic Baqiao landslide

    Xingang Wang;Xingang Wang;Xingang Wang;Jiading Wang;Hongbin Zhan;Ping Li

  • The effects of slope length and slope gradient on the size distributions of loess slides: Field observations and simulations

    Haijun Qiu;Haijun Qiu;Peng Cui;Amar Deep Regmi;Sheng Hu

  • Refined and dynamic susceptibility assessment of landslides using InSAR and machine learning models

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  • Characteristics and geomorphology change detection analysis of the Jiangdingya landslide on July 12, 2018, China

    Shuyue Ma;Haijun Qiu;Sheng Hu;Dongdong Yang

  • Slow surface subsidence and its impact on shallow loess landslides in a coal mining area

    Dongdong Yang;Haijun Qiu;Shuyue Ma;Zijing Liu

  • The Post-Failure Spatiotemporal Deformation of Certain Translational Landslides May Follow the Pre-Failure Pattern

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  • Increasing landslide activity in the Taxkorgan River Basin (eastern Pamirs Plateau, China) driven by climate change

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  • Elevation dependence of landslide activity induced by climate change in the eastern Pamirs

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  • Creep deformation monitoring of landslides in a reservoir area

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  • Rainfall and water level fluctuations dominated the landslide deformation at Baihetan Reservoir, China

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  • Higher temperature sensitivity of retrogressive thaw slump activity in the Arctic compared to the Third Pole

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  • Deformation responses of landslides to seasonal rainfall based on InSAR and wavelet analysis

    Ya Liu;Haijun Qiu;Dongdong Yang;Zijing Liu

  • Topographic Changes, Surface Deformation and Movement Process before, during and after a Rotational Landslide

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  • Quantitative contribution of climate change and human activities to runoff changes in the Bahe River watershed of the Qinling Mountains, China

    Yi He;Yi He;Haijun Qiu;Jinxi Song;Yan Zhao

  • A nonstationary parameter model for the sandstone creep tests

    Xingang Wang;Yueping Yin;Jiading Wang;Baoqin Lian

  • Size distribution of loess slides in relation to local slope height within different slope morphologies

    Haijun Qiu;Haijun Qiu;Amar Deep Regmi;Peng Cui;Mingming Cao

  • Acquiring high-resolution topography and performing spatial analysis of loess landslides by using low-cost UAVs

    Sheng Hu;Haijun Qiu;Xingang Wang;Yu Gao

  • Digital terrain analysis of a landslide on the loess tableland using high-resolution topography data

    Sheng Hu;Haijun Qiu;Yanqian Pei;Yifei Cui

  • Influence of topography and volume on mobility of loess slides within different slip surfaces

    Haijun Qiu;Haijun Qiu;Peng Cui;Amar Deep Regmi;Sheng Hu

  • Influence of successive landslides on topographic changes revealed by multitemporal high-resolution UAS-based DEM

    Dongdong Yang;Haijun Qiu;Sheng Hu;Yanqian Pei

  • Spatiotemporal distribution and evolution characteristics of successive landslides on the Heifangtai tableland of the Chinese Loess Plateau

    Dongdong Yang;Haijun Qiu;Sheng Hu;Yaru Zhu

  • Prehistoric and historic overbank floods in the Luoyang Basin along the Luohe River, middle Yellow River basin, China

    Yuzhu Zhang;Yuzhu Zhang;Chun Chang Huang;Zhihai Tan;Yinglu Chen

  • Post-failure landslide change detection and analysis using optical satellite Sentinel-2 images

    Feihang Qu;Haijun Qiu;Hesheng Sun;Minggao Tang

  • Temporal patterns of nonseismically triggered landslides in Shaanxi Province, China

    Haijun Qiu;Yifei Cui;Yanqian Pei;Dongdong Yang

  • Pre- and post-failure spatiotemporal evolution of loess landslides: a case study of the Jiangou landslide in Ledu, China

    Yaru Zhu;Haijun Qiu;Dongdong Yang;Zijing Liu

  • Surface displacement and topographic change analysis of the Changhe landslide on September 14, 2019, China

    Zijing Liu;Haijun Qiu;Shuyue Ma;Dongdong Yang

  • The influence of loess cave development upon landslides and geomorphologic evolution: A case study from the northwest Loess Plateau, China

    Sheng Hu;Haijun Qiu;Ninglian Wang;Yifei Cui

Frequent Co-Authors

Peng Cui
Peng Cui Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hongbin Zhan
Hongbin Zhan Texas A&M University
Jinxi Song
Jinxi Song Northwest University
James Shulmeister
James Shulmeister University of Canterbury

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