His main research concerns Drainage basin, Water resources, Climate change, Evapotranspiration and Streamflow. Quanxi Shao interconnects Spatial ecology, Storm and Precipitation in the investigation of issues within Drainage basin. His research in Water resources intersects with topics in SWAT model, Surface runoff, Stream flow and STREAMS.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Potential evaporation and Vegetation. His Evapotranspiration research focuses on Water balance and how it connects with Multivariate statistics and Temporal scales. His Streamflow research includes elements of Linear model, Linear regression and Regression.
His primary areas of investigation include Drainage basin, Precipitation, Climate change, Water resources and Streamflow. The Drainage basin study combines topics in areas such as Water quality, Surface runoff, Trend analysis, Spatial distribution and Hydrology. Quanxi Shao combines subjects such as Frost and Wet season with his study of Precipitation.
His studies in Climate change integrate themes in fields like Spatial ecology and Evapotranspiration. The Water resources study which covers Flood myth that intersects with Floodplain. His study explores the link between Streamflow and topics such as Stage that cross with problems in Statistics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Precipitation, Climate change, Water resources, Streamflow and Evapotranspiration. His Precipitation study combines topics in areas such as Irrigation, Wet season, Water use, Physical geography and Agricultural engineering. His work on Global warming, Climate model and Downscaling as part of general Climate change research is often related to Water resource management, thus linking different fields of science.
His Water resources research includes themes of First-order reliability method, Drainage basin, Climate pattern, Copula and Flood myth. His Drainage basin study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Water quality. His Evapotranspiration study also includes fields such as
Quanxi Shao mostly deals with Climate change, Water resources, Precipitation, Evapotranspiration and Streamflow. Quanxi Shao studies Climate change, focusing on Climate model in particular. His Water resources research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Global warming, Flood myth and Ecosystem.
His Precipitation research integrates issues from Permafrost, Baseflow and Surface runoff. His research investigates the link between Surface runoff and topics such as Flow routing that cross with problems in Drainage basin. Quanxi Shao combines subjects such as Probabilistic logic, Effects of global warming, Catchment hydrology, Atmospheric circulation and Temporal scales with his study of Streamflow.
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Water balance modeling over variable time scales based on the Budyko framework – Model development and testing
Lu Zhang;Nick Potter;Klaus Hickel;Yongqiang Zhang.
Journal of Hydrology (2008)
Quantitative assessment of the impact of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes: a case study in four catchments of the Haihe River basin, China
Weiguang Wang;Quanxi Shao;Tao Yang;Shizhang Peng.
Hydrological Processes (2013)
Predicting and understanding home garden water use
Geoffrey J. Syme;Quanxi Shao;Murni Po;Eddy Campbell.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2004)
Regional frequency analysis and spatio-temporal pattern characterization of rainfall extremes in the Pearl River Basin, China
Tao Yang;Tao Yang;Quanxi Shao;Zhen-Chun Hao;Xi Chen.
Journal of Hydrology (2010)
An improved statistical approach to merge satellite rainfall estimates and raingauge data.
Ming Li;Quanxi Shao.
Journal of Hydrology (2010)
Menarche and the onset of depression and anxiety in Victoria, Australia
G C Patton;M E Hibbert;J Carlin;Q Shao.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (1996)
Impact of Water Projects on River Flow Regimes and Water Quality in Huai River Basin
Yongyong Zhang;Yongyong Zhang;Jun Xia;Jun Xia;Tao Liang;Quanxi Shao.
Water Resources Management (2010)
Estimation for hazardous concentrations based on NOEC toxicity data: an alternative approach
Quanxi Shao.
Environmetrics (2000)
Analysis of parameter uncertainty in semi-distributed hydrological models using bootstrap method: a case study of SWAT model applied to Yingluoxia watershed in northwest China.
Zhanling Li;Zhanling Li;Quanxi Shao;Zongxue Xu;Xitian Cai.
Journal of Hydrology (2010)
Adolescent Dieting: Healthy Weight Control or Borderline Eating Disorder?
G. C. Patton;J. B. Carlin;Q. Shao;M. E. Hibbert.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (1997)
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