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Overview

Xiaoxu Jia is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily addresses environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with a significant focus on soil science and environmental engineering.

Their work frequently appears in several academic journals, including CATENA, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Agricultural Water Management, Journal of Hydrology, and Geoderma. Xiaoxu Jia has contributed to a variety of topics related to soil and unsaturated flow, soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, soil erosion and sediment transport, soil moisture and remote sensing, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, hydrology and watershed management studies, and climate change and permafrost.

Among recent published papers are:

  • "Erosion reduces soil microbial diversity, network complexity and multifunctionality," 2021, The ISME Journal
  • "Modeling long-term soil water dynamics in response to land-use change in a semi-arid area," 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • "Soil moisture decline in China's monsoon loess critical zone: More a result of land-use conversion than climate change," 2024, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Nation-scale reference evapotranspiration estimation by using deep learning and classical machine learning models in China," 2021, Journal of Hydrology
  • "Tracing the Sources and Fate of NO3- in the Vadose Zone-Groundwater System of a Thousand-Year-Cultivated Region," 2022, Environmental Science & Technology

Xiaoxu Jia collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including Mingan Shao, Xiaorong Wei, Chunlei Zhao, Yuanjun Zhu, and Yunqiang Wang. These frequent co-authors represent integral collaborators in advancing research across their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Erosion reduces soil microbial diversity, network complexity and multifunctionality.

    Liping Qiu;Liping Qiu;Liping Qiu;Qian Zhang;Qian Zhang;Hansong Zhu;Hansong Zhu;Peter B. Reich;Peter B. Reich

  • Soil moisture decline due to afforestation across the Loess Plateau, China

    Xiaoxu Jia;Xiaoxu Jia;Ming'an Shao;Ming'an Shao;Yuanjun Zhu;Yi Luo

  • Spatiotemporal analysis of multiscalar drought characteristics across the Loess Plateau of China

    Zhipeng Liu;Yunqiang Wang;Mingan Shao;Xiaoxu Jia

  • Loess Thickness Variations Across the Loess Plateau of China

    Yuanjun Zhu;Yuanjun Zhu;Xiaoxu Jia;Mingan Shao

  • Distributions of arsenic and other heavy metals, and health risk assessments for groundwater in the Guanzhong Plain region of China

    Jiangbo Qiao;Jiangbo Qiao;Yuanjun Zhu;Yuanjun Zhu;Xiaoxu Jia;Ming'an Shao

  • Spatial variations in soil-water carrying capacity of three typical revegetation species on the Loess Plateau, China

    Xiaoxu Jia;Mingan Shao;Dongxue Yu;Yu Zhang

  • Soil texture determines the distribution of aggregate-associated carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous under two contrasting land use types in the Loess Plateau

    Nannan Ge;Nannan Ge;Xiaorong Wei;Xiaorong Wei;Xiang Wang;Xuetong Liu

  • Hillslope scale temporal stability of soil water storage in diverse soil layers

    Xiao Xu Jia;Ming An Shao;Xiao Rong Wei;Yun Qiang Wang;Yun Qiang Wang

  • Soil Drought and Water Carrying Capacity for Vegetation in the Critical Zone of the Loess Plateau: A Review

    Ming'an Shao;Yunqiang Wang;Yongqiu Xia;Xiaoxu Jia

  • Soil organic phosphorus transformation during ecosystem development: A review

    Lai-Ming Huang;Xiao-Xu Jia;Gan-Lin Zhang;Min-An Shao

  • Vegetation dynamics and climate change on the Loess Plateau, China: 1982–2011

    Baoni Xie;Xiaoxu Jia;Zhanfei Qin;Jian Shen

  • Accumulation of soil organic carbon in aggregates after afforestation on abandoned farmland

    Xiaorong Wei;Xuezhang Li;Xiaoxu Jia;Mingan Shao;Mingan Shao

  • Modeling long-term soil water dynamics in response to land-use change in a semi-arid area

    Xiao Bai;Xiaoxu Jia;Yuhua Jia;Ming'an Shao;Ming'an Shao

  • Traditional dry soil layer index method overestimates soil desiccation severity following conversion of cropland into forest and grassland on China’s Loess Plateau

    Xiaoxu Jia;Chunlei Zhao;Yunqiang Wang;Yuanjun Zhu

  • Regional temporal persistence of dried soil layer along south–north transect of the Loess Plateau, China

    Xiaoxu Jia;Ming’an Shao;Ming’an Shao;Chencheng Zhang;Chunlei Zhao;Chunlei Zhao

  • Choosing an optimal land-use pattern for restoring eco-environments in a semiarid region of the Chinese Loess Plateau

    Yunqiang Wang;Ming'an Shao;Chencheng Zhang;Xiangwei Han

  • Recharge and Nitrate Transport Through the Deep Vadose Zone of the Loess Plateau: A Regional-Scale Model Investigation

    Tuvia Turkeltaub;Xiaoxu Jia;Yuanjun Zhu;Mingan Shao;Mingan Shao

  • Changes in soil physical and chemical properties after short drought stress in semi-humid forests.

    Qingyin Zhang;Mingan Shao;Mingan Shao;Xiaoxu Jia;Xiaorong Wei

  • Determination of Soil Texture by Laser Diffraction Method

    Xianlong Yang;Xianlong Yang;Qingyin Zhang;Qingyin Zhang;Xuezhang Li;Xiaoxu Jia

  • Insight into the vertical characteristics of dissolved organic matter in 5-m soil profiles under different land-use types on the Loess Plateau.

    Wen Li;Xiaoxu Jia;Ming Li;Haiming Wu

  • Using pedotransfer functions to estimate soil hydraulic conductivity in the Loess Plateau of China

    Chunlei Zhao;Chunlei Zhao;Ming’an Shao;Ming’an Shao;Xiaoxu Jia;Mubasher Nasir

  • Spatial pattern of soil moisture and its temporal stability within profiles on a loessial slope in northwestern China

    Yu-Hua Jia;Yu-Hua Jia;Ming-An Shao;Xiao-Xu Jia

Frequent Co-Authors

Mingan Shao
Mingan Shao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaorong Wei
Xiaorong Wei Northwest A&F University
Yunqiang Wang
Yunqiang Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Andrew Binley
Andrew Binley Lancaster University
Zhisheng An
Zhisheng An Chinese Academy of Sciences
Baoyuan Liu
Baoyuan Liu Beijing Normal University
Gan-Lin Zhang
Gan-Lin Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Robert Horton
Robert Horton Iowa State University
Yangjian Zhang
Yangjian Zhang Hebei University
Peter B. Reich
Peter B. Reich University of Minnesota

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