Yuanqing He mainly focuses on Climatology, Monsoon, Climate change, Global warming and Glacier. His Atmospheric circulation study in the realm of Climatology connects with subjects such as Frost. Yuanqing He combines subjects such as Climatic warming, Ice core, Soil science and Water content with his study of Monsoon.
His studies deal with areas such as Physical geography and Holocene as well as Climate change. His Global warming research incorporates elements of Political economy of climate change and Environmental protection. Many of his research projects under Glacier are closely connected to Glacier morphology with Glacier morphology, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Climatology, Glacier, Snow, Monsoon and Hydrology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Global warming and Glacier mass balance in addition to Climatology. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Glacial period and Glacier.
Within one scientific family, Yuanqing He focuses on topics pertaining to Atmospheric sciences under Snow, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Pollutant. His work on Summer monsoon rainfall as part of general Monsoon study is frequently connected to δ18O, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Hydrology study incorporates themes from Environmental chemistry, Inorganic ions, Seasonality and Wet season.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Atmospheric sciences, Snow, Climatology, Monsoon and Hydrology. His studies in Snow integrate themes in fields like Glacier and Physical geography. Glacier is often connected to Environmental chemistry in his work.
His study in Climatology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Isotope hydrology, Dry season and Water cycle. His work in the fields of Monsoon, such as Monsoon of South Asia, intersects with other areas such as Altitude. His study in the field of Spring, Surface runoff, Water quality and Drainage basin is also linked to topics like Carbonate.
Yuanqing He spends much of his time researching Snow, Glacier, Meltwater, Glacial period and Atmospheric sciences. Yuanqing He mostly deals with Snowmelt in his studies of Snow. Yuanqing He has researched Glacial period in several fields, including Hydrology, Firn, Mineral dust and Carbon cycle.
The various areas that Yuanqing He examines in his Hydrology study include Environmental chemistry and Total organic carbon. His research integrates issues of Monsoon of South Asia, Monsoon, Climatology and Pollutant in his study of Atmospheric sciences. His research in the fields of Westerlies overlaps with other disciplines such as Altitude.
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Global climate change, war, and population decline in recent human history
David D. Zhang;Peter Brecke;Harry F. Lee;Yuan-Qing He.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)
Asynchronous Holocene climatic change across China
Y. He;Wilfred H. Theakstone;Zhang Zhonglin;Zhang Dian.
Quaternary Research (2004)
Climatic Change, Wars and Dynastic Cycles in China Over the Last Millennium
David D. Zhang;C. Y. Jim;George C.-S. Lin;Yuan-Qing He.
Climatic Change (2006)
Climate Change and War Frequency in Eastern China over the Last Millennium
David D. Zhang;Jane Zhang;Harry F. Lee;Yuan-qing He.
Human Ecology (2007)
Changes of daily climate extremes in southwestern China during 1961–2008
Li Zongxing;Yuanqing He;Puyu Wang;Wilfred H. Theakstone.
Global and Planetary Change (2012)
Changing features of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoonal temperate glacier region
Yuanqing He;Yuanqing He;Zhonglin Zhang;Wilfred H. Theakstone;Tuo Chen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2003)
Precipitation chemistry of Lhasa and other remote towns, Tibet
David D Zhang;Mervyn Peart;C.Y Jim;Y.Q He.
Atmospheric Environment (2003)
The soil moisture distribution, thawing–freezing processes and their effects on the seasonal transition on the Qinghai–Xizang (Tibetan) plateau
Meixue Yang;Tandong Yao;Xiaohua Gou;Toshio Koike.
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (2003)
Spatial and temporal trends of temperature and precipitation during 1960-2008 at the Hengduan Mountains, China
Zongxing Li;Yuanqing He;Chunfen Wang;Xufeng Wang.
Quaternary International (2011)
Climate change, social unrest and dynastic transition in ancient China
Dian Zhang;Chiyung Jim;Chusheng Lin;Yuanqing He.
Chinese Science Bulletin (2005)
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