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Shaochun Huang is affiliated with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with focused contributions to several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Water Science and Technology, Atmospheric Science, Civil and Structural Engineering, and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics related to hydrology and climate systems. Key areas of focus include Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Climate Variability and Models, Cryospheric Studies and Observations, Hydrology and Drought Analysis, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Soil and Unsaturated Flow, and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations.

Shaochun Huang has published research in notable venues such as Climatic Change, Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, Environmental Research Letters, Hydrology Research, and Research in Transportation Business & Management. The publication record demonstrates an emphasis on climate impacts, hydrological modeling, and water resource assessment within various geographic contexts.

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Huang include:

  • Impacts of hydrological model calibration on projected hydrological changes under climate change-a multi-model assessment in three large river basins, 2020, Climatic Change
  • Evaluation of two new-generation global soil databases for macro-scale hydrological modelling in Norway, 2022, Journal of Hydrology

Other relevant recent publications in the researcher's network include:

  • One simulation, different conclusions-the baseline period makes the difference!, 2020, Environmental Research Letters
  • Constraining the HBV model for robust water balance assessments in a cold climate, 2021, Hydrology Research
  • Projected climate change and its impacts on glaciers and water resources in the headwaters of the Tarim River, NW China/Kyrgyzstan, 2022, Climatic Change

Frequent collaborators include Stephanie Eisner, Stein Beldring, Harsh L. Shah, Bibi S. Naz, and Narayan Kumar Shrestha. The collaboration with these researchers indicates a network spanning climate impact research, hydrology, and environmental studies.

Best Publications

  • Evaluation of sources of uncertainty in projected hydrological changes under climate change in 12 large-scale river basins

    Tobias Vetter;Julia Reinhardt;Martina Flörke;Ann van Griensven;Ann van Griensven

  • Differences in flood hazard projections in Europe–their causes and consequences for decision making

    Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz;V. Krysanova;R. Dankers;Y. Hirabayashi

  • Comparing impacts of climate change on streamflow in four large African river basins

    V. Aich;S. Liersch;T. Vetter;S. Huang

  • Cross‐scale intercomparison of climate change impacts simulated by regional and global hydrological models in eleven large river basins

    Fred Hattermann;V. Krysanova;Simon N. Gosling;Rutger Dankers

  • Multi-model climate impact assessment and intercomparison for three large-scale river basins on three continents

    T. Vetter;S. Huang;V. Aich;T. Yang

  • Intercomparison of regional-scale hydrological models and climate change impacts projected for 12 large river basins worldwide—a synthesis

    Valentina Krysanova;Tobias Vetter;Stephanie Eisner;Shaochun Huang;Shaochun Huang

  • Evaluation of an ensemble of regional hydrological models in 12 large-scale river basins worldwide

    Shaochun Huang;Rohini Kumar;Martina Flörke;Tao Yang

  • Analysis of hydrological extremes at different hydro-climatic regimes under present and future conditions

    Ilias Pechlivanidis;Berit Arheimer;Chantal Donnelly;Yeshewatesfa Hundecha

  • Projections of climate change impacts on floods and droughts in Germany using an ensemble of climate change scenarios

    Shaochun Huang;Valentina Krysanova;Fred Hattermann

  • Simulation of spatiotemporal dynamics of water fluxes in Germany under climate change.

    Shaochun Huang;Valentina Krysanova;Hermann Österle;Fred F. Hattermann

  • Dependence of regionalization methods on the complexity of hydrological models in multiple climatic regions

    Xue Yang;Jan Magnusson;Shaochun Huang;Stein Beldring

  • Impact of Intensive Irrigation Activities on River Discharge Under Agricultural Scenarios in the Semi-Arid Aksu River Basin, Northwest China

    Shaochun Huang;Valentina Krysanova;Jianqing Zhai;Buda Su

  • Model-Supported Impact Assessment for the Water Sector in Central Germany Under Climate Change—A Case Study

    Fred Fokko Hattermann;Mathias Weiland;Shaochun Huang;Valentina Krysanova

  • Projections of climate change impacts on river flood conditions in Germany by combining three different RCMs with a regional eco-hydrological model

    Shaochun Huang;Fred F. Hattermann;Valentina Krysanova;Axel Bronstert;Axel Bronstert

  • Effects of Climate Change on the Hydrological Cycle in Central and Eastern Europe

    Judith Stagl;Elisabeth Mayr;Hagen Koch;Fred F. Hattermann

  • Modelling climate and land-use change impacts with SWIM: lessons learnt from multiple applications

    Valentina Krysanova;Fred Hattermann;Shaochun Huang;Cornelia Hesse

  • Projection of low flow conditions in Germany under climate change by combining three RCMs and a regional hydrological model

    Shaochun Huang;Valentina Krysanova;Fred F. Hattermann

  • Hydrological impacts of moderate and high-end climate change across European river basins

    Anastasia Lobanova;Stefan Liersch;Joao Pedro Nunes;Iulii Didovets;Iulii Didovets

  • From meso- to macro-scale dynamic water quality modelling for the assessment of land use change scenarios.

    Shaochun Huang;Cornelia Hesse;Valentina Krysanova;Fred Hattermann

  • Analysis of current trends in climate parameters, river discharge and glaciers in the Aksu River basin (Central Asia)

    Valentina Krysanova;Michel Wortmann;Tobias Bolch;Bruno Merz

  • Does bias correction increase reliability of flood projections under climate change? A case study of large rivers in Germany

    Shaochun Huang;Valentina Krysanova;Fred F. Hattermann

Frequent Co-Authors

Fred Hattermann
Fred Hattermann Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Valentina Krysanova
Valentina Krysanova Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz
Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Tao Yang
Tao Yang Hohai University
Martina Flörke
Martina Flörke Ruhr University Bochum
Luis Samaniego
Luis Samaniego Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Stephanie Eisner
Stephanie Eisner University of Kassel
Rohini Kumar
Rohini Kumar Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Buda Su
Buda Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
Axel Bronstert
Axel Bronstert University of Potsdam

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