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Hong Jiang is a researcher affiliated with Nanjing University in China, concentrating on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. Their work addresses diverse aspects within global and planetary change, atmospheric science, and ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics.

The scientist's research prominently engages with climate variability and models, meteorological phenomena and simulations, hydrology and drought analysis, and climate change impacts on agriculture. These topics reflect a focus on understanding and projecting changes in weather patterns and their broader environmental consequences.

Hong Jiang's recent scholarly contributions include studies on extreme precipitation events and their future projections based on multi-model ensembles. Notable publications include:

  • Changes of extreme precipitation in the Philippines, projected from the CMIP6 multi-model ensemble (2022, Weather and Climate Extremes)
  • Future Projections and Uncertainty Assessment of Precipitation Extremes in Iran from the CMIP6 Ensemble (2021, Atmosphere)
  • Future Projections and Uncertainty Assessment of Precipitation Extremes in the Korean Peninsula from the CMIP6 Ensemble with a Statistical Framework (2021, Atmosphere)

Their work has appeared primarily in the journals Atmosphere and Weather and Climate Extremes, with multiple publications in Atmosphere.

Hong Jiang has collaborated with a number of coauthors, including Jeong-Soo Park, Yonggwan Shin, Wilmer Agustin, Sanghoo Yoon, and Khadijeh Javan. Collaboration with Jeong-Soo Park is the most frequent, reflected in three joint publications.

Best Publications

  • The impacts of climate change and human activities on biogeochemical cycles on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

    Huai Chen;Qiuan Zhu;Changhui Peng;Ning Wu;Ning Wu

  • Carbon sequestration by Chinese bamboo forests and their ecological benefits: assessment of potential, problems, and future challenges

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  • Effect of Drought on Agronomic Traits of Rice and Wheat: A Meta-Analysis

    Jinmeng Zhang;Shiqiao Zhang;Min Cheng;Hong Jiang

  • Land use change in Asia and the ecological consequences

    Shuqing Zhao;Changhui Peng;Changhui Peng;Hong Jiang;Hong Jiang;Dalun Tian

  • TRIPLEX: a generic hybrid model for predicting forest growth and carbon and nitrogen dynamics

    Changhui Peng;Changhui Peng;Jinxun Liu;Qinglai Dang;Michael J Apps;Michael J Apps

  • Atmospheric reactive nitrogen in China: sources, recent trends, and damage costs.

    Baojing Gu;Ying Ge;Yuan Ren;Bin Xu

  • Patterns of Fire Severity and Forest Conditions in the Western Klamath Mountains, California

    Dennis C. Odion;Evan J. Frost;James R. Strittholt;Hong Jiang

  • Methane emissions from rice paddies natural wetlands, lakes in China: synthesis new estimate

    Huai Chen;Qiu'an Zhu;Changhui Peng;Changhui Peng;Ning Wu;Ning Wu

  • Chinese Grain for Green Program led to highly increased soil organic carbon levels: A meta-analysis

    Xinzhang Song;Changhui Peng;Guomo Zhou;Hong Jiang

  • Carbon storage by ecological service forests in Zhejiang Province, subtropical China

    Jun Zhang;Ying Ge;Jie Chang;Bo Jiang

  • Modelling the spatial pattern of net primary productivity in Chinese forests

    Hong Jiang;Hong Jiang;Michael J Apps;Michael J Apps;Yanli Zhang;Changhui Peng;Changhui Peng

  • Modelling the influence of harvesting on Chinese boreal forest carbon dynamics

    Hong Jiang;Hong Jiang;Michael J Apps;Michael J Apps;Michael J Apps;Changhui Peng;Changhui Peng;Yanli Zhang

  • Analysis of acid rain patterns in northeastern China using a decision tree method

    Xiuying Zhang;Hong Jiang;Hong Jiang;Jiaxin Jin;Xiaohua Xu

  • Estimating soil moisture using Temperature-Vegetation Dryness Index (TVDI) in the Huang-huai-hai (HHH) plain

    Jian Chen;Chunzhi Wang;Hong Jiang;Liuxi Mao

  • Forecasting carbon budget under climate change and CO2 fertilization for subtropical region in China using Integrated Biosphere Simulator (IBIS) model

    Q. Zhu;H. Jiang;J. Liu;C. Peng

  • Object-oriented method for urban vegetation mapping using IKONOS imagery

    Xiuying Zhang;Xuezhi Feng;Hong Jiang

  • Integrating models with data in ecology and palaeoecology: advances towards a model-data fusion approach.

    Changhui Peng;Changhui Peng;Changhui Peng;Joel Guiot;Haibin Wu;Hong Jiang;Hong Jiang

  • Evaluating the effects of future climate change and elevated CO2 on the water use efficiency in terrestrial ecosystems of China

    Qiuan Zhu;Qiuan Zhu;Hong Jiang;Changhui Peng;Jinxun Liu

  • Effects of harvesting regimes on carbon and nitrogen dynamics of boreal forests in central Canada: a process model simulation

    Changhui Peng;Hong Jiang;Michael J. Apps;Michael J. Apps;Yanli Zhang

  • Variability in Regional Scale Estimates of Carbon Stocks in Boreal Forest Ecosystems: Results From West-Central Alberta

    G.E Banfield;J.S Bhatti;H Jiang;M.J Apps;M.J Apps

  • Effects of nitrogen deposition on carbon sequestration in Chinese fir forest ecosystems

    Xiaohua Wei;Juan A. Blanco;Hong Jiang;Hong Jiang;J.P. Hamish Kimmins

  • Observed high and persistent carbon uptake by Moso bamboo forests and its response to environmental drivers

    Xinzhang Song;Xiaofeng Chen;Guomo Zhou;Hong Jiang

Frequent Co-Authors

Changhui Peng
Changhui Peng University of Quebec at Montreal
Michael J. Apps
Michael J. Apps Natural Resources Canada
Qiuan Zhu
Qiuan Zhu Hohai University
Huai Chen
Huai Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaohua Wei
Xiaohua Wei University of British Columbia
Baojing Gu
Baojing Gu Zhejiang University
Peng Gong
Peng Gong University of Hong Kong
Jagtar S. Bhatti
Jagtar S. Bhatti Canadian Forest Service
Jing M. Chen
Jing M. Chen University of Toronto
Guanghui Lin
Guanghui Lin Tsinghua University

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