Shufen(Susan) Pan

Shufen(Susan) Pan

Auburn University

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Shufen(Susan) Pan

Shufen(Susan) Pan, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Auburn University, specializes in the field of Geospatial Data Science, Machine Learning, Water Security, Public Health, Climate Change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Soil nitrous oxide emissions across the northern high latitudes

Balancing Non‐CO2 GHG Emissions and Soil Carbon Change in U.S. Rice Paddies: A Retrospective Meta‐Analysis and Agricultural Modeling Study

Increased nitrous oxide emissions from global lakes and reservoirs since the pre-industrial era

Rapidly increased greenhouse gas emissions by Pacific white shrimp aquacultural intensification and potential solutions for mitigation in China

Net greenhouse gas balance in US croplands: How can soils be part of the climate solution?

The Spatiotemporal Patterns of Community Vulnerability in the US Mobile Bay from 2000–2020

A warmer and wetter world would aggravate GHG emissions intensity in China's cropland

Soil legacy nutrients contribute to the decreasing stoichiometric ratio of N and P loading from the Mississippi River Basin

Shufen(Susan) Pan Information

University

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Citations(all)

9284

Citations(since 2020)

6285

Cited By

4977

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

92

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Shufen(Susan) Pan Skills & Research Interests

Geospatial Data Science

Machine Learning

Water Security

Public Health

Climate Change

Top articles of Shufen(Susan) Pan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Soil nitrous oxide emissions across the northern high latitudes

Naiqing Pan

Hanqin Tian

Hao Shi

Shufen Pan

Josep G Canadell

...

2024/2

Balancing Non‐CO2 GHG Emissions and Soil Carbon Change in U.S. Rice Paddies: A Retrospective Meta‐Analysis and Agricultural Modeling Study

AGU Advances

Jingting Zhang

Hanqin Tian

Yongfa You

Xin‐Zhong Liang

Zutao Ouyang

...

2024/2

Increased nitrous oxide emissions from global lakes and reservoirs since the pre-industrial era

Nature Communications

Ya Li

Hanqin Tian

Yuanzhi Yao

Hao Shi

Zihao Bian

...

2024/1/31

Rapidly increased greenhouse gas emissions by Pacific white shrimp aquacultural intensification and potential solutions for mitigation in China

Aquaculture

Ming Huang

Yangen Zhou

Hanqin Tian

Shufen Pan

Xiaogang Yang

...

2024/6/30

Net greenhouse gas balance in US croplands: How can soils be part of the climate solution?

Global Change Biology

Yongfa You

Hanqin Tian

Shufen Pan

Hao Shi

Chaoqun Lu

...

2024/1

The Spatiotemporal Patterns of Community Vulnerability in the US Mobile Bay from 2000–2020

Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy

Hemal Dey

Wanyun Shao

Shufen Pan

Hanqin Tian

2024/3

A warmer and wetter world would aggravate GHG emissions intensity in China's cropland

Earth's Future

Jingting Zhang

Hanqin Tian

Xiaoyong Li

Xiaoyu Qin

Shanmin Fang

...

2024/2

Soil legacy nutrients contribute to the decreasing stoichiometric ratio of N and P loading from the Mississippi River Basin

Global Change Biology

Zihao Bian

Hanqin Tian

Shufen Pan

Hao Shi

Chaoqun Lu

...

2023/12

Increased Terrestrial Carbon Export and CO2 Evasion From Global Inland Waters Since the Preindustrial Era

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Hanqin Tian

Yuanzhi Yao

Ya Li

Hao Shi

Shufen Pan

...

2023/10

Balancing non-CO2 GHG emissions and soil carbon sequestration in US rice paddies: implications for natural climate solutions

Authorea Preprints

Jingting Zhang

Hanqin Tian

Yongfa You

Xin-Zhong Liang

Zutao Ouyang

...

2023/9/25

Uncertainty in land use obscures global soil organic carbon stock estimates

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Chengcheng Gang

Hao Shi

Hanqin Tian

Shufen Pan

Naiqing Pan

...

2023/8/15

Understanding the Shift of Drivers of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Based on Regional Process‐Based Modeling in the Mississippi River Basin During the Past Century

Water Resources Research

Zihao Bian

Ge Sun

Steven McNulty

Shufen Pan

Hanqin Tian

2023/8

Riverine nitrogen footprint of agriculture in the Mississippi–Atchafalaya River Basin: do we trade water quality for crop production?

Environmental Research Letters

Chaoqun Lu

Jien Zhang

Bo Yi

Ignacio Calderon

Hongli Feng

...

2023/10/31

Four-century history of land transformation by humans in the United States: 1630–2020

Earth System Science Data

Xiaoyong Li

Hanqin Tian

Chaoqun Lu

Shufen Pan

2023/3/3

Global Nitrous Oxide Budget 1980–2020

Earth System Science Data Discussions

Hanqin Tian

Naiqing Pan

Rona L Thompson

Josep G Canadell

Parvadha Suntharalingam

...

2023/10/9

Grassland productivity response to droughts in northern China monitored by satellite-based solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence

Science of The Total Environment

Xinyun Wang

Shufen Pan

Naiqing Pan

Peipei Pan

2022/7/15

Building social resilience in North Korea can mitigate the impacts of climate change on food security

Nature Food

Yu Shi

Yajie Zhang

Bingyan Wu

Bin Wang

Linchao Li

...

2022/7

Can microplastics mediate soil properties, plant growth and carbon/nitrogen turnover in the terrestrial ecosystem?

Ecosystem Health and Sustainability

Yao Yao

Wang Lili

Pan Shufen

Li Gang

Liu Hongmei

...

2022/12/31

History of anthropogenic Nitrogen inputs (HaNi) to the terrestrial biosphere: A 5-arcmin resolution annual dataset from 1860 to 2019

Earth System Science Data

Hanqin Tian

Zihao Bian

Hao Shi

Xiaoyu Qin

Naiqing Pan

...

2022/10/18

Incorporating dynamic crop growth processes and management practices into a terrestrial biosphere model for simulating crop production in the United States: Toward a unified …

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Yongfa You

Hanqin Tian

Shufen Pan

Hao Shi

Zihao Bian

...

2022/10/15

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