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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
48
Citations
10451
World Ranking
4187
National Ranking
96

Overview

Shijie Han is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has a substantial body of research primarily in Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The scientist's work is highly represented in key subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Soil Science, Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Atmospheric Science.

The main topics covered in Han's research focus on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Tree-ring Climate Responses, and Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions.

Frequent co-authors in Han's research network include Yuan Miao, Junhui Zhang, Dong Wang, Jun Zheng, and Qinggui Wang. These collaborations reflect ongoing contributions across multiple studies and projects.

Han has published numerous papers with prominently visible recent works including:

  • Retention of deposited ammonium and nitrate and its impact on the global forest carbon sink, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Evolution, limitations, advantages, and future challenges of magnesium alloys as materials for aerospace applications, 2024, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Long-time precipitation reduction and nitrogen deposition increase alter soil nitrogen dynamic by influencing soil bacterial communities and functional groups, 2020, Pedosphere
  • Typical industrial sector-based volatile organic compounds source profiles and ozone formation potentials in Zhengzhou, China, 2020, Atmospheric Pollution Research
  • Direct effects of nitrogen addition on seed germination of eight semi-arid grassland species, 2020, Ecology and Evolution

Han's work is frequently published in several key venues, including The Science of The Total Environment, SSRN Electronic Journal, CATENA, Land Degradation and Development, and Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. These venues host a diverse range of Han's contributions, demonstrating engagement with both environmental and agricultural research communities.

Best Publications

  • The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data

    Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu

  • Carbon pools in China's terrestrial ecosystems: New estimates based on an intensive field survey

    Xuli Tang;Xia Zhao;Yongfei Bai;Zhiyao Tang

  • Carbon fluxes, evapotranspiration, and water use efficiency of terrestrial ecosystems in China

    Jingfeng Xiao;Ge Sun;Jiquan Chen;Jiquan Chen;Hui Chen

  • Spring vegetation green-up date in China inferred from SPOT NDVI data: A multiple model analysis

    Nan Cong;Shilong Piao;Shilong Piao;Anping Chen;Xuhui Wang

  • MODIS-driven estimation of terrestrial latent heat flux in China based on a modified Priestley-Taylor algorithm

    Yunjun Yao;Shunlin Liang;Shunlin Liang;Jie Cheng;Shaomin Liu

  • Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents

    Chuixiang Yi;Daniel Ricciuto;Runze Li;John Wolbeck

  • Environmental controls over carbon exchange of three forest ecosystems in eastern China

    Gui-Rui Yu;Lei-Ming Zhang;Xiao-Min Sun;Yu-Ling Fu

  • Climate and litter C/N ratio constrain soil organic carbon accumulation

    Guoyi Zhou;Guoyi Zhou;Shan Xu;Philippe Ciais;Stefano Manzoni

  • Linkage of microbial residue dynamics with soil organic carbon accumulation during subtropical forest succession

    Shuai Shao;Yu Zhao;Wei Zhang;Guoqing Hu;Guoqing Hu

  • CO2 fluxes over an old, temperate mixed forest in northeastern China

    De-Xin Guan;Jia-Bing Wu;Xiao-Song Zhao;Shi-Jie Han

  • Atmospheric mercury in Changbai Mountain area, northeastern China I. The seasonal distribution pattern of total gaseous mercury and its potential sources ☆

    Qi Wan;Xinbin Feng;Julia Lu;Wei Zheng

  • Multiyear precipitation reduction strongly decreases carbon uptake over northern China

    Wenping Yuan;Dan Liu;Wenjie Dong;Shuguang Liu

  • Response of surface air temperature to small-scale land clearing across latitudes

    Mi Zhang;Xuhui Lee;Guirui Yu;Shijie Han

  • Photosynthetic characteristics of three tree species seedlings in Changbai Mountain under different CO2 concentrations

    Yumei Zhou;Shijie Han;Junhui Zhang;Chunjing Zou

  • Global parameterization and validation of a two-leaf light use efficiency model for predicting gross primary production across FLUXNET sites

    Yanlian Zhou;Xiaocui Wu;Weimin Ju;Weimin Ju;Jing M. Chen

  • Effects of cloudiness change on net ecosystem exchange, light use efficiency, and water use efficiency in typical ecosystems of China

    Mi Zhang;Gui-Rui Yu;Jie Zhuang;Randy Gentry

  • Soil Nematode Responses to Increases in Nitrogen Deposition and Precipitation in a Temperate Forest

    Xiaoming Sun;Xiaoke Zhang;Shixiu Zhang;Guanhua Dai

  • Atmospheric mercury in Changbai Mountain area, northeastern China II. The distribution of reactive gaseous mercury and particulate mercury and mercury deposition fluxes

    Qi Wan;Xinbin Feng;Julia Lu;Wei Zheng

  • Modeling evapotranspiration by combing a two-source model, a leaf stomatal model, and a light-use efficiency model

    Zhongmin Hu;Shenggong Li;Guirui Yu;Xiaomin Sun

  • Mapping forest type and age in China's plantations

    Zhen Yu;Hongrun Zhao;Shirong Liu;Guoyi Zhou

  • Comparison of eddy covariance and chamber-based methods for measuring CO2 flux in a temperate mixed forest

    Miao Wang;De-Xin Guan;Shi-Jie Han;Jing-Lian Wu

  • Comparison of methods for estimating evapotranspiration rate of dry forest canopy: Eddy covariance, Bowen ratio energy balance, and Penman-Monteith equation

    Ting-Ting Shi;De-Xin Guan;Jia-Bing Wu;An-Zhi Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Guirui Yu
Guirui Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Junhua Yan
Junhua Yan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaomin Sun
Xiaomin Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Huimin Wang
Huimin Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mai-He Li
Mai-He Li Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Guoyi Zhou
Guoyi Zhou Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Yingnian Li
Yingnian Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shaoqiang Wang
Shaoqiang Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shenggong Li
Shenggong Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiquan Chen
Jiquan Chen Michigan State University

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