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Dawen Yang
Dawen Yang
Professor, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University
Adresse e-mail validée de tsinghua.edu.cn
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Global potential soil erosion with reference to land use and climate changes
D Yang, S Kanae, T Oki, T Koike, K Musiake
Hydrological processes 17 (14), 2913-2928, 2003
9052003
New analytical derivation of the mean annual water‐energy balance equation
H Yang, D Yang, Z Lei, F Sun
Water resources research 44 (3), 2008
6192008
Spatio-temporal variation of drought in China during 1961–2012: A climatic perspective
K Xu, D Yang, H Yang, Z Li, Y Qin, Y Shen
Journal of Hydrology 526, 253-264, 2015
5542015
Analyzing spatial and temporal variability of annual water‐energy balance in nonhumid regions of China using the Budyko hypothesis
D Yang, F Sun, Z Liu, Z Cong, G Ni, Z Lei
Water resources research 43 (4), 2007
3962007
Attribution analysis based on the Budyko hypothesis for detecting the dominant cause of runoff decline in Haihe basin
X Xu, D Yang, H Yang, H Lei
Journal of Hydrology 510, 530-540, 2014
3762014
Analysis of water resources variability in the Yellow River of China during the last half century using historical data
D Yang, C Li, H Hu, Z Lei, S Yang, T Kusuda, T Koike, K Musiake
Water Resources Research 40 (6), 2004
3322004
Impact of climate variability and human activity on streamflow decrease in the Miyun Reservoir catchment
H Ma, D Yang, SK Tan, B Gao, Q Hu
Journal of Hydrology 389 (3-4), 317-324, 2010
3262010
Global assessment of current water resources using total runoff integrating pathways
T Oki, Y Agata, S Kanae, T Saruhashi, D Yang, K Musiake
Hydrological Sciences Journal 46 (6), 983-995, 2001
3252001
Impact of vegetation coverage on regional water balance in the nonhumid regions of China
D Yang, W Shao, PJF Yeh, H Yang, S Kanae, T Oki
Water Resources Research 45 (7), 2009
3212009
Interpreting the complementary relationship in non‐humid environments based on the Budyko and Penman hypotheses
D Yang, F Sun, Z Liu, Z Cong, Z Lei
Geophysical Research Letters 33 (18), 2006
2532006
Hydrological cycle in the Heihe River Basin and its implication for water resource management in endorheic basins
X Li, G Cheng, Y Ge, H Li, F Han, X Hu, W Tian, Y Tian, X Pan, Y Nian, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123 (2), 890-914, 2018
2502018
Derivation of climate elasticity of runoff to assess the effects of climate change on annual runoff
H Yang, D Yang
Water Resources Research 47 (7), 2011
2432011
Impact of climate change and human activities on runoff in the Weihe River Basin, China
J Chang, Y Wang, E Istanbulluoglu, T Bai, Q Huang, D Yang, S Huang
Quaternary International 380, 169-179, 2015
2422015
Multi-scale evaluation of high-resolution multi-sensor blended global precipitation products over the Yangtze River
Z Li, D Yang, Y Hong
Journal of Hydrology 500, 157-169, 2013
2392013
Copula based drought frequency analysis considering the spatio-temporal variability in Southwest China
K Xu, D Yang, X Xu, H Lei
Journal of Hydrology 527, 630-640, 2015
2352015
Hydrological cycle and water resources in a changing world: A review
D Yang, Y Yang, J Xia
Geography and Sustainability 2 (2), 115-122, 2021
2302021
A hillslope-based hydrological model using catchment area and width functions
D Yang, S Herath, K Musiake
Hydrological Sciences Journal 47 (1), 49-65, 2002
2152002
Quantifying the effect of vegetation change on the regional water balance within the Budyko framework
S Zhang, H Yang, D Yang, AW Jayawardena
Geophysical Research Letters 43 (3), 1140-1148, 2016
2102016
Interannual and seasonal variability in evapotranspiration and energy partitioning over an irrigated cropland in the North China Plain
H Lei, D Yang
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 150 (4), 581-589, 2010
2032010
Hydrological trend analysis in the Yellow River basin using a distributed hydrological model
Z Cong, D Yang, B Gao, H Yang, H Hu
Water Resources Research 45 (7), 2009
2032009
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