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Lixin Wang
Indiana University IndianapolisMeeting roles in:
Incorporating Canopy Structure into Process-based Modeling of Dew Deposition
Advances in Ecohydrology of Water-Stressed Environments I Poster
Effects of natural forests and planted forests on soil water processes and storage after long-term vegetation restoration on the Loess Plateau, China
Divergent Impacts of Dew on Productivity and Evapotranspiration Across U.S. Ecosystems Using NEON Data
Divergent Water Controls on Vegetation Productivity Across Drylands of the Continental United States Using NEON Observations
Spatiotemporal variability of abrupt vegetation shifts and their relationships with rainfall changes across African drylands
Decadal Insights into Fog Origins and Water Inputs in the Namib Desert through Integrated Isotope and Satellite Observations
Evidence gaps and misestimations of cover crop in producer-managed croplands
The complex interactions between water availability, soil biogeochemistry, and vegetation dynamics
Pushed Over the Edge: Using Multi-scale Approaches to Understand and Forecast Dryland Responses to Climate Extremes
Advances in Ecohydrology of Water-Stressed Environments II Oral
Demystifying δ2H offsets between plants and source waters
Global Synthesis of Cover Cropping-Induced Soil Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Impact of Various Tillage on Nitrogen Loss from Agricultural Fields: A Meta-analysis
The dilemma of global dryland management
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