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Chengyu Xie is an academic researcher from Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evaporation & Kinetic fractionation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Chengyu Xie include Nanjing University.
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An Experimental Investigation of Kinetic Fractionation of Open-Water Evaporation Over a Large Lake
Wei Xiao,Xuhui Lee,Xuhui Lee,Yongbo Hu,Shoudong Liu,Wei Wang,Xuefa Wen,Martin Werner,Chengyu Xie +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, an optical instrument was deployed at a large lake (area 2400 km2) to make in-situ measurement of δ18O and δD of atmospheric vapor, then determined the 18O/16O ratio of open-water evaporation using the gradient-diffusion method.
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Hydrologic implications of the isotopic kinetic fractionation of open-water evaporation
Wei Xiao,Yufei Qian,Xuhui Lee,Wei Wang,Mi Zhang,Xuefa Wen,Shoudong Liu,Yongbo Hu,Chengyu Xie,Zhen Zhang,Xuesong Zhang,Xiaoyan Zhao,Fucun Zhang +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the implications of the weak kinetic effect for studies of deuterium excess-humidity relationships, regional moisture recycling, and global evapotranspiration partitioning.
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Isotopic kinetic fractionation of evaporation from small water bodies
Chengyu Xie,Wei Xiao,Mi Zhang,Shoudong Liu,Yufei Qian,Hao Zhu,Zhen Zhang,Qiang Liu,Yongbo Hu,Jing-Yuan Wang,Xuhui Lee +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the kinetic fractionation of evaporation of small water bodies and found that the kinetic factor ek for the oxygen isotopes is inversely related to the water-to-air temperature gradient.
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[Quantification of Methane Ebullition Flux from Small Ponds Using the Inverted-Funnel Method].
Xiu-Fang Zhang,Wei Xiao,Mi Zhang,Wei Wang,Jiayu Zhao,Yongbo Hu,Chengyu Xie,Zhen Zhang,Yan-Hong Xie,Wenjing Huang +9 more
- 01 Feb 2018
TL;DR: Direct observations of the methane ebullition flux over small ponds provide data support and theoretical reference to precisely estimate the contribution of inland water bodies to regional and global carbon cycle.
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Quantifying the contribution of evaporation from Lake Taihu to precipitation with an isotope-based method
TL;DR: In this article , spatial variations of deuterium excess in precipitation (d P) and surface water vapour flux (d E) were used to quantify the moisture recycling fractions in the Lake Taihu region.
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