Pan Xiao-ling
Xinjiang University
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2003
Wu Lingyun; Chao Jiping; Fu Congbin; Pan Xiao-ling
This paper constructs a coupled system of oasis and atmosphere based on an oasis evolvement model by adding atmospheric motion to discuss the problem of oasis evolvement and its effects on regional climate. The results indicate that the range and scope of the negative temperature anomalies become larger when the oasis cover fraction increases. Correspondingly, the positive temperature anomalies becomes smaller in the desert no matter in summer or spring. And the variability is more obvious in summer than in spring. So it may be concluded that the oasis not only maintains and develops itself but also develops partial air over the desert into an oasis climate.
Journal of Geographical Sciences | 2006
Zhang Jie; Pan Xiao-ling; Gao Zhiqiang; Shi Qing-dong; Lv Guanghui
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems exhibit a spatially complex biogeophysical structure. According to arid western special climate-vegetation characters, the fractional cover of photosynthetic vegetation (PV), non-photosynthetic vegetation (NPV), bare soil and water are unmixed, using the remote sensing spectral mixture analysis. We try the method to unmix the canopy funation structure of arid land cover in order to avoid the differentiation of regional vegetation system and the disturbance of environmental background. We developed a modified production efficiency model NPP-PEM appropriate for the arid area at regional scale based on the concept of radiation use efficiency. This model refer to the GLO-PEM and CASA model was driven with remotely sensed observations, and calculates not just the conversion efficiency of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation but also the carbon fluxes that determine net primary productivity (NPP). We apply and validate the model in the Kaxger and Yarkant river basins in arid western China. The NPP of the study area in 1992 and 1998 was estimated based on the NPP-PEM model. The results show that the improved PEM model, considering the photosynthetical activation of heterogeneous functional vegetation, is in good agreement with field measurements and the existing literature. An accurate agreement (R2 = 0.85, P<0.001) between the estimates and the ground-based measurement was obtained. The spatial distribution of mountain-oasis-desert ecosystem shows an obvious heterogeneous carbon uptake. The results are applicable to arid ecosystem studies ranging from characterizing carbon cycle, carbon flux over arid areas to monitoring change in mountain-oasis-desert productivity, stress and management.
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2001
Pan Xiao-ling; Chao Jiping
Arid Land Geography | 2006
Zhang Jie; Pan Xiao-ling; Gao Zhi-qiang; Shi Qing-dong; Lv Guanghui; Zhang Lin
Acta Phytoecological Sinica | 2002
Zhang Yuandong; Xu Yingtao; Gu Fengxue; Pan Xiao-ling
Journal of Xinjiang University | 2004
Pan Xiao-ling
Chinese Geographical Science | 2002
Gu Fengxue; Zhang Yuandong; Chu Yu; Shi Qing-dong; Pan Xiao-ling
Arid Land Geography | 2010
Zhang Jie; Pan Xiao-ling
Journal of Northwest University | 2007
Pan Xiao-ling
Science & Technology Review | 2006
Lv Guang-hu; Pan Xiao-ling