Xu Lian

About Xu Lian

Xu Lian, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Peking University, specializes in the field of Vegetation-climate Interactions, Climate Change, Ecohydrology.

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

Asymmetric impacts of forest gain and loss on tropical land surface temperature

Socioeconomic and Environmental Changes in Global Drylands

Diminishing carryover benefits of earlier spring vegetation growth

Discrepant decadal trends in global land-surface and air temperatures controlled by vegetation biophysical feedbacks

Regional and tele-connected impacts of the Tibetan Plateau surface darkening

Reconstruction of a long-term spatially contiguous solar-induced fluorescence (LCSIF) over 1982-2022

Discrepant trends in global land-surface and air temperatures controlled by vegetation biophysical feedbacks

Spatial pattern of plant transpiration over China constrained by observations

Xu Lian Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

7157

Citations(since 2020)

6628

Cited By

2116

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

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Xu Lian Skills & Research Interests

Vegetation-climate Interactions

Climate Change

Ecohydrology

Top articles of Xu Lian

Asymmetric impacts of forest gain and loss on tropical land surface temperature

Nature Geoscience

2024/5/1

Socioeconomic and Environmental Changes in Global Drylands

2024/2/14

Diminishing carryover benefits of earlier spring vegetation growth

Nature Ecology & Evolution

2024/1/3

Discrepant decadal trends in global land-surface and air temperatures controlled by vegetation biophysical feedbacks

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Regional and tele-connected impacts of the Tibetan Plateau surface darkening

Nature Communications

2023/1/3

Reconstruction of a long-term spatially contiguous solar-induced fluorescence (LCSIF) over 1982-2022

arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.14987

2023/11/25

Discrepant trends in global land-surface and air temperatures controlled by vegetation biophysical feedbacks

Environmental Research Letters

2023/11/9

Spatial pattern of plant transpiration over China constrained by observations

Geophysical Research Letters

2023/10/28

Persistent Global Greening Over the Last Four Decades Using Novel Long-term Vegetation Index Data with Enhanced Temporal Consistency

2023/10/2

Enhanced dominance of soil moisture stress on vegetation growth in Eurasian drylands

National Science Review

2023/8

Recent global decline in rainfall interception loss due to altered rainfall regimes

Nature Communications

2022/12/10

Learning to Learn Ecological Processes in Tropical Forests

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Reconstruction of a Long-term global spatially Contiguous Solar-Induced Fluorescence (LCSIF) data over 1982-2021

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Global water availability boosted by vegetation-driven changes in atmospheric moisture transport

Nature Geoscience

2022/12

Inappropriateness of space-for-time and variability-for-time approaches to infer future dryland productivity changes

Frontiers in Environmental Science

2022/10

Xu Lian
Xu Lian

H-Index: 16

Pierre Gentine
Pierre Gentine

H-Index: 39

Global spectrum of vegetation light‐use efficiency

Geophysical Research Letters

2022/8/28

Xu Lian
Xu Lian

H-Index: 16

Xuhui Wang
Xuhui Wang

H-Index: 61

Increasing sensitivity of dryland vegetation greenness to precipitation due to rising atmospheric CO2

Nature Communications

2022/8/19

Rising ecosystem water demand exacerbates the lengthening of tropical dry seasons

Nature Communications

2022/7/14

Biophysical impacts of northern vegetation changes on seasonal warming patterns

Nature Communications

2022/7/7

Future reversal of warming-enhanced vegetation productivity in the Northern Hemisphere

Nature Climate Change

2022/6

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