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Best Publications

  • Relationship among land surface temperature and LUCC, NDVI in typical karst area

    Yuanhong Deng;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Yichao Tian

  • Trade-offs among ecosystem services in a typical Karst watershed, SW China.

    Yichao Tian;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Guangjie Luo

  • Global CO 2 Consumption by Silicate Rock Chemical Weathering: Its Past and Future

    Sirui Zhang;Sirui Zhang;Xiaoyong Bai;Xiaoyong Bai;Cuiwei Zhao;Qiu Tan

  • A carbon-neutrality-capactiy index for evaluating carbon sink contributions

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  • Variation trend of global soil moisture and its cause analysis

    Yuanhong Deng;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Xiaoyong Bai;Guangjie Luo

  • Vegetation greening intensified soil drying in some semi-arid and arid areas of the world

    Yuanhong Deng;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Xiaoyong Bai;Guangjie Luo

  • Factors Affecting Long-Term Trends in Global NDVI

    Yujie Yang;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Qiu Tan

  • High‐Resolution Data Sets for Global Carbonate and Silicate Rock Weathering Carbon Sinks and Their Change Trends

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  • Changes in ecosystem service values in karst areas of China

    Zeyin Hu;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Xiaoyong Bai;Guangjie Luo

  • The relations between land use and karst rocky desertification in a typical karst area, China

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  • Limitations of soil moisture and formation rate on vegetation growth in karst areas.

    Sirui Zhang;Sirui Zhang;Xiaoyong Bai;Xiaoyong Bai;Xiaoyong Bai;Cuiwei Zhao;Qiu Tan

  • Spatiotemporal distribution and national measurement of the global carbonate carbon sink.

    Huiwen Li;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Weijun Luo

  • High‐resolution mapping of the global silicate weathering carbon sink and its long‐term changes

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  • Soil creeping in the weathering crust of carbonate rocks and underground soil losses in the karst mountain areas of southwest china

    Xin-bao Zhang;Xiao-yong Bai;Xiu-bin He

  • The control of karst rocky desertification has enhanced the carbon sequestration capacity of the ecosystem in southern China

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  • Major problems and solutions on surface water resource utilisation in karst mountainous areas

    Luoyi Qin;Luoyi Qin;Xiaoyong Bai;Shijie Wang;Dequan Zhou

  • Spatiotemporal dynamics of soil moisture in the karst areas of China based on reanalysis and observations data

    Yuanhong Deng;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Xiaoyong Bai;Guangjie Luo

  • Evaluation of temporal and spatial changes of global ecosystem health

    Chen Ran;Chen Ran;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Qiu Tan

  • Response of the weathering carbon sink in terrestrial rocks to climate variables and ecological restoration in China.

    Suhua Gong;Shijie Wang;Xiaoyong Bai;Xiaoyong Bai;Guangjie Luo

  • Storage, form, and influencing factors of karst inorganic carbon in a carbonate area in China

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