Xin Wang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
10 Papers
20 Citations
Xin Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evapotranspiration & Glacier. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Xin Wang include Hunan University of Science and Technology.
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Papers
Spatiotemporal Variation of Snow Cover in Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia, Based on Cloud-Free MODIS Fractional Snow Cover Product, 2001–2015
TL;DR: Temperature tends to be the major factor effecting the snow cover changes in the Tianshan Mountains during 2001–2015, and theSnow cover variations are linked to the temperature and precipitation changes.
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Spatiotemporal variation of snowline altitude at the end of melting season across High Mountain Asia, using MODIS snow cover product
TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial and temporal variation characteristics of SLA-EMS over the HMA on a grid-by-grid (30 km) basis, by using the cloud-removed MODIS fractional snow cover datasets from 2001 to 2016, were investigated.
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Assessment of Air Temperature Trends in the Source Region of Yellow River and Its Sub-Basins, China
Mudassar Iqbal,Jun Wen,Jun Wen,Xin Wang,Yongchao Lan,Hui Tian,Muhammad Naveed Anjum,Muhammad Adnan +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the features of climate changes in sub-basins of the Source Region of Yellow River (SRYR), absolute changes and trends of temperature variables, maximum temperature (Tmax), minimum temperature(Tmin), mean temperature (tavg) and diurnal temperature range (DTR), were analyzed annually and seasonally by using daily observed air temperature dataset from 1965 to 2014.
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Validation of evapotranspiration and its long-term trends in the Yellow River source region
TL;DR: In this paper, ground observations were compared to the ERA-Interim, NCEP-DOE AMIP-II Reanalysis, MODIS ET product, and emerging offline SEBS ET data sets in the Yellow River source region of the Tibet Plateau.
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Derivation of Vegetation Optical Depth and Water Content in the Source Region of the Yellow River using the FY-3B Microwave Data
TL;DR: Ass assessments reveal that with considering the fractional seasonal wetlands in the source region of the Yellow River, the microwave remote sensing measurements from the FY-3B MWRI can be successfully used to retrieve the vegetation optical depth (VOD) and the field observed vegetation water content (VWC) during the entire vegetation growing period.