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Mowen Xie is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology Beijing. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beijing & Urban planning. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Transportation Planning through GIS and Multicriteria Analysis: Case Study of Beijing and XiongAn
Asim Farooq,Mowen Xie,Svetla Stoilova,Firoz Ahmad,Meng Guo,Edward J. Williams,Vimal Kr. Gahlot,Du Yan,Ahmat Mahamat Issa +8 more
TL;DR: The existing transportation network between two cities is analyzed and a network which can handle future demand has been proposed and it is suggested that the best option is to build a new high speed railway line.
Multicriteria Evaluation of Transport Plan for High-Speed Rail: An Application to Beijing-Xiongan
TL;DR: The result indicates that it is expedient to have a station in Guan, which will increase the connection and connectivity among the cities while providing fast mobility options for a large number of inhabitants of Guan city, and demonstrates that the proposed high-speed railway line will be environmentally sustainable and is economically/socially feasible.
DInSAR technique for slow-moving landslide monitoring based on slope units
TL;DR: In this article, slow-moving landslides are one of the most widely distributed natural hazards in the world, with severe effects on the stability of structures, however, it is hard to be detected without monitoring.
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A GIS-based 3D slope stability analysis method based on the assumed normal stress on the slip surface
TL;DR: A GIS-based extension module which combines the grid-based data with the 3D slope stability analysis model and the Mohr-Coulomb strength criterion is developed, which will more closely approximate the actual value of the three-dimensional safety factor.
Temporal Variations in the Quantity of Groundwater Flow in Nam Co Lake
TL;DR: In this article, the spatial and temporal variations in the groundwater flow quantity in Nam Co Lake based on the water balance principle were analyzed and the results showed that a large amount of groundwater was gradually lost and that, groundwater loss decreased from 1.9 billion m3 to 1.5 billion m 3 from the period of 1980-1984 to 1995-2009.
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