His primary areas of study are Permafrost, Physical geography, Climatology, Global warming and Climate change. His studies in Permafrost integrate themes in fields like Thinning, Hydrology, Glacier, Snow and Vegetation. His Vegetation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biodiversity, Sustainable development, Soil water and Environmental protection.
His study in Physical geography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Range, Holocene, Northern Hemisphere and Geomorphology. His Global warming research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Desert climate and Groundwater. Huijun Jin interconnects Moisture, Earth science, Frost weathering and Qinghai tibet plateau in the investigation of issues within Climate change.
Huijun Jin mostly deals with Permafrost, Physical geography, Soil water, Hydrology and Vegetation. His Permafrost study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Climatology, Global warming, Climate change, Atmospheric sciences and Qinghai tibet plateau. His Physical geography research integrates issues from Glacial period, Northern Hemisphere, Pleistocene and Holocene.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Moisture and Geotechnical engineering, Water content. While the research belongs to areas of Hydrology, he spends his time largely on the problem of Precipitation, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Thermokarst, Snowmelt and Surface water. The concepts of his Vegetation study are interwoven with issues in Boreal, Soil carbon, Earth science, Drainage and Taiga.
Huijun Jin mainly focuses on Permafrost, Physical geography, Vegetation, Soil water and Soil carbon. His Permafrost research incorporates themes from Atmospheric sciences, Hydrology, Hydrology, Water content and Qinghai tibet plateau. His Physical geography study combines topics in areas such as Arid, Precipitation, Surface water and Holocene.
His Vegetation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Boreal, Earth science, Global warming, Climate change and Taiga. His work carried out in the field of Soil water brings together such families of science as Frost heaving, Geotechnical engineering, Arctic and Natural gas. In Soil carbon, he works on issues like Soil organic matter, which are connected to Permafrost Region, Soil pH, Grassland, Leaching and Soil test.
His primary scientific interests are in Permafrost, Soil water, Water content, Vegetation and Atmospheric sciences. Huijun Jin has researched Permafrost in several fields, including Earth science, Climate change, Alpine-steppe, Physical geography and Aquifer. Particularly relevant to Global warming is his body of work in Climate change.
His research integrates issues of Surface water, Lake ice, Precipitation, Phenology and Arid in his study of Physical geography. His study brings together the fields of Hydrology and Soil water. His Water content research includes themes of Glacier, Bulk density, Leaf area index and Borehole.
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Permafrost is warming at a global scale
Boris K. Biskaborn;Sharon L. Smith;Jeannette Noetzli;Heidrun Matthes.
Nature Communications (2019)
Cryospheric change in China
Xin Li;Guodong Cheng;Huijun Jin;Ersi Kang.
Global and Planetary Change (2008)
Permafrost and climatic change in China
Huijun Jin;Shuxun Li;Guodong Cheng;Wang Shaoling.
Global and Planetary Change (2000)
Permafrost and groundwater on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and in northeast China
Guodong Cheng;Huijun Jin.
Hydrogeology Journal (2013)
Land-cover classification of China: Integrated analysis of AVHRR imagery and geophysical data
J. Y. Liu;D. F. Zhuang;D. Luo;X. Xiao.
International Journal of Remote Sensing (2003)
Degradation of permafrost in the Xing'anling Mountains, northeastern China
Huijun Jin;Qihao Yu;Lanzhi Lü;Dongxin Guo.
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes (2007)
Bioremediation of Oil Spills in Cold Environments: A Review
Si-Zhong Yang;Hui-Jun Jin;Zhi Wei;Rui-Xia He.
Pedosphere (2009)
Changes in frozen ground in the Source Area of the Yellow River on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China, and their eco-environmental impacts.
Huijun Jin;Ruixia He;Guodong Cheng;Qingbai Wu.
Environmental Research Letters (2009)
Changes in permafrost environments along the Qinghai–Tibet engineering corridor induced by anthropogenic activities and climate warming
Hui-jun Jin;Qi-hao Yu;Shao-ling Wang;Lan-zhi Lü.
Cold Regions Science and Technology (2008)
Distribution of Permafrost in China: An Overview of Existing Permafrost Maps
Youhua Ran;Xin Li;Guodong Cheng;Tingjun Zhang;Tingjun Zhang.
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes (2012)
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