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Dingbao Wang
Dingbao Wang
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Quantifying the relative contribution of the climate and direct human impacts on mean annual streamflow in the contiguous United States
D Wang, M Hejazi
Water resources research 47 (10), 2011
6422011
Land availability for biofuel production
X Cai, X Zhang, D Wang
Environmental science & technology 45 (1), 334-339, 2011
5692011
The dynamic effects of sea level rise on low‐gradient coastal landscapes: A review
DL Passeri, SC Hagen, SC Medeiros, MV Bilskie, K Alizad, D Wang
Earth's Future 3 (6), 159-181, 2015
3682015
Separating the impacts of climate change and human activities on runoff using the Budyko-type equations with time-varying parameters
C Jiang, L Xiong, D Wang, P Liu, S Guo, CY Xu
Journal of Hydrology 522, 326-338, 2015
3252015
Climate change impacts on crop production in Iran's Zayandeh-Rud River Basin
A Gohari, S Eslamian, J Abedi-Koupaei, AM Bavani, D Wang, K Madani
Science of the total environment 442, 405-419, 2013
3082013
A one‐parameter Budyko model for water balance captures emergent behavior in Darwinian hydrologic models
D Wang, Y Tang
Geophysical Research Letters 41 (13), 4569-4577, 2014
2762014
Monthly streamflow forecasting using Gaussian process regression
AY Sun, D Wang, X Xu
Journal of Hydrology 511, 72-81, 2014
2722014
Climate change impact on meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological drought in central Illinois
D Wang, M Hejazi, X Cai, AJ Valocchi
Water Resources Research 47 (9), 2011
2262011
Modeling interannual variability of seasonal evaporation and storage change based on the extended Budyko framework
X Chen, N Alimohammadi, D Wang
Water Resources Research 49 (9), 6067-6078, 2013
1852013
Climate change impacts on food security in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from comprehensive climate change scenarios
C Ringler, T Zhu, X Cai, J Koo, D Wang
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2010
1602010
Responses of annual runoff, evaporation, and storage change to climate variability at the watershed scale
D Wang, N Alimohammadi
Water Resources Research 48 (5), 2012
1572012
Advancing catchment hydrology to deal with predictions under change
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18, 649-671, 2014
1292014
Climate change impact and uncertainty analysis of extreme rainfall events in the Apalachicola River basin, Florida
D Wang, SC Hagen, K Alizad
Journal of Hydrology 480, 125-135, 2013
1262013
Karst catchments exhibited higher degradation stress from climate change than the non-karst catchments in southwest China: An ecohydrological perspective
M Liu, X Xu, D Wang, AY Sun, K Wang
Journal of Hydrology 535, 173-180, 2016
1172016
State and parameter estimation of hydrologic models using the constrained ensemble Kalman filter
D Wang, Y Chen, X Cai
Water resources research 45 (11), 2009
1172009
Climate change impacts on food security in sub-Saharan Africa
C Ringler, T Zhu, X Cai, J Koo, D Wang
Insights from comprehensive climate change scenarios 2, 2010
1142010
Irrigation scheduling—Role of weather forecasting and farmers’ behavior
D Wang, X Cai
Journal of water resources planning and management 135 (5), 364-372, 2009
1112009
Evaluating interannual water storage changes at watersheds in Illinois based on long‐term soil moisture and groundwater level data
D Wang
Water Resources Research 48 (3), 2012
1062012
Assessing interannual variability of evapotranspiration at the catchment scale using satellite‐based evapotranspiration data sets
L Cheng, Z Xu, D Wang, X Cai
Water Resources Research 47 (9), 2011
1042011
The probability distribution of daily precipitation at the point and catchment scales in the United States
L Ye, LS Hanson, P Ding, D Wang, RM Vogel
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22 (12), 6519-6531, 2018
962018
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