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Publications

  • [1]: Zhang, M., Yuan, X., Zeng, Z.Z., Pan, M., Wu, P.L., Xiao, J., Keenan, T.F. (2025). A pronounced decline in northern vegetation resistance to flash droughts from 2001 to 2022. Nature Communications, 16(2984). link
  • [2]: Zhang, M., Yuan, X., Otkin, J. A., & Ji, P. (2022). Climate warming outweighs vegetation greening in intensifying flash droughts over China. Environmental Research Letters, 17(054041). link
  • [3]: Zhang, M., & Yuan, X. (2020). Crucial role of natural processes in detecting human influence on evapotranspiration by multisource data analysis. Journal of Hydrology, 580 (124350). link
  • [4]: Zhang, M., & Yuan, X. (2020). Rapid reduction in ecosystem productivity caused by flash droughts based on decade-long FLUXNET observations. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 24, ‏ 5579-5593. link
  • [5]: Zhang, M., Yuan, X., & Otkin A., J. (2020). Remote sensing of the impact of flash drought events on terrestrial carbon dynamics over China. Carbon Balance and Management, 15(20). link
  • [6]: Hao, Y., Yuan, X., & Zhang, M. (2024). Enhanced relationship between seasonal soil moisture droughts and vegetation under climate change over China. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 358 (110258). link
  • [7]: Ji, P., Yuan, X., Jiao, Y., & Zhang, M. (2024). On the reliability of 12 high-resolution precipitation products for process-based hydrological modeling in China. Journal of Hydrology, 628(130598). link
  • [8]: Liu, H., Yuan, X., & Zhang, M. (2022). Unraveling human influence on evapotranspiration over East Asian monsoon river basins by using GRACE/GRACE-FO data and land surface models. Journal of Hydrology, 605. link
  • [9]: Yuan, X., Wang, L., Wu, P., Ji, P., Sheffield, J., & Zhang, M. (2019). Anthropogenic shift towards higher risk of flash drought over China. Nature Communications, 10(1). link
  • [10]: Yuan, Xing, Zhang, M., Wang, L., & Zhou, T. (2017a). Understanding and seasonal forecasting of hydrological drought in the Anthropocene. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21(11), 5477–5492. link
  • Project

  • Project 1: National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project.
  • Project 2: National Key Research and Development Project of China.
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