Enliang Guo

Enliang Guo
Inner Mongolia Normal University · College of Geographical Science

Ph.d

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The start of vegetation growing season (SOS) plays an important role in the energy cycle between the land and atmosphere. Due to the limited temporal span of a single satellite sensor through time, the continuous variation of the SOS over 40 years has not been adequately quantified. Using the overlapping periods (2001–2015) between the Global Inven...
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Under global climate warming, the global water cycle is further accelerating, the risk of drought is increasing, and the instability and sustainability of agricultural production are seriously threatened. Northeast China, as the “granary” of China, located in the mid-high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, is one of the regions strongly influenc...
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The impact of extreme climate change on terrestrial ecosystems continues to intensify. This study was conducted to understand extreme climate–vegetation interactions under exacerbated frequency, severity, and duration of extreme climatic events. The Inner Mongolian Plateau (IMP) was selected due to its sensitive natural location, which is particula...
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Increased vegetation peak growth and phenological shifts toward spring have been observed in response to climate warming in the temperate regions. Such changes have the potential to modify warming by perturbing land‒atmosphere energy exchanges; however, the signs and magnitudes of biophysical feedback on surface temperature in different biomes are...
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Jilin Province is one of the important grain-producing regions in China, the frequent drought and waterlogging events in this region have seriously impacted local agricultural production, therefore, it is particularly necessary to explore the spatiotemporal variations in drought and waterlogging and how they effect on maize yields. In this paper, w...
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The gross primary production (GPP) of the mangrove ecosystem determines the upper limit of the scale of its “blue carbon” sink. Tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the most important extreme events that threaten the subtropical mangrove ecosystem and have a serious impact on mangrove ecosystem GPP. However, there are somewhat insufficient scientific...
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Understanding the characteristics of production safety accidents is a prerequisite for effective defence because these accidents usually lead to casualties and property losses. Therefore, this study addressed these characteristics by using mathematical statistics to analyse 825 accidents in Inner Mongolia in the past 5 years and then developed a se...
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Ecological security early warning research is an effective tool for statistical unsustainable bottom line and watershed management. Recent research has shown that climatic elements influence the characteristics of ecological security and its variability and that landscape patterns constrain the basis of regional ecological security. Thus, there is...
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Water use efficiency (WUE) is an important variable to explore coupled relationships in carbon and water cycles. In this study, we first compared the spatial variations of annual gross primary productivity (GPP) and evapotranspiration (ET) using four GPP and ET products. Second, we selected the products closest to the flux towers data to estimate W...
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Accurate estimation of gross primary productivity (GPP) from the regional to global scale is essential in modeling carbon cycle processes. The recently-developed two-leaf light use efficiency (TL-LUE) model and its revised versions based on different concepts have significantly improved the underlying mechanisms between model assumptions and photos...
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Desertification is one of the most harmful ecological disasters on the Mongolian Plateau, placing the grassland ecological environment under great pressure. Remote-sensing monitoring of desertification and exploration of the drivers behind it are important for effectively combating this issue. In this study, four banners/counties on the border of C...
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Drought has a great impact on global terrestrial ecosystems. A large number of studies have shown that the impact of drought on vegetation growth has a lagged and cumulative effect, but it is unclear how much it contributes to different vegetation types. Therefore, based on the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) base version...
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In recent decades, frequent compound dry and hot events have posed a great threat to humans and the ecological environment, especially in Inner Mongolia, which has arid and semi-arid characteristics. In this study, monthly temperature and precipitation data from 115 meteorological stations in Inner Mongolia from 1982 to 2020 were used to establish...
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In recent decades, frequent compound dry and hot events (CDHEs) have posed a great threat to humans and the ecological environment, especially in Inner Mongolia, which has typical arid and semi-arid characteristics. Therefore, while exploring the characteristics of the spatial and temporal evolution of the CDHEs in Inner Mongolia,and elucidating th...
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Global warming has altered the uniformity of precipitation in Inner Mongolia, China, eventually leading to droughts. Further studies are necessary to determine the relationship between the concentration of precipitation and drought. Therefore, we assessed the spatial and temporal characteristics of the precipitation concentration degree (PCD), prec...
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Ecological carrying capacity (ECC) is a key indicator for assessing the sustainable development capacity of a region. A comprehensive assessment of regional ECC and the influencing factors has scientific and practical significance for promoting functional and sustainable regional development. The Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response-Management (DP...
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Drought in the Mongolian Plateau (MP) has gradually intensified in recent decades. The energy and water cycles are key factors affecting drought. However, there are few quantitative studies on the mechanism of aridity change in this region. This study uses the ERA5, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and Himawari 8 datasets and i...
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Inner Mongolia in China is a typically arid and semi-arid region with vegetation prominently affected by global warming and human activities. Therefore, investigating the past and future vegetation change and its impact mechanism is important for assessing the stability of the ecosystem and the ecological policy formulation. Vegetation changes, sus...
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Taking the Mongolian Plateau as the study area, the MODIS normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the land surface temperature (LST) in the growing season from 2000 to 2019 were used to construct the NDVI-LST feature space, and based on which the temperature vege-tation dryness index (TVDI) of the Mongolian Plateau was calculated. We used...
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Inter-regional economic development is threatened by high direct economic damage (DED) from multiple natural disaster events. However, estimations of the indirect economic impacts (IEIs) of a single disaster event cannot accurately reflect the superimposed impacts of sequential disasters on the inter-regional social-economic system. Thus, we employ...
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In recent years, global warming and intense human activity have been responsible for significantly altering vegetation dynamics on the Mongolian Plateau. Understanding the long-term vegetation dynamics in this region is important to assess the impact of these changes on the local ecosystem. Long-term (1982–2015), satellite-derived normalized differ...
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Understanding the variations of future drought under climate warming can provide the basis for mitigation efforts. This study utilized the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI), empirical mode decomposition (EMD) and empirical orthogonal function analysis (EOF) to predict the spatiotemporal variation of future drought under the...
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Global warming has exerted increasingly serious impacts on the society, economy, and environment across Inner Mongolia, China. In this context, Sen’s slope method and Morlet wavelet transformation were employed to analyze the spatiotemporal variation characteristics of heat waves (HWs) and cold waves (CWs) based on excess factors (EFs) during 1961–...
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Climate warming triggers increased frequency and intensity of extreme climate events, and due to disequilibrium precipitation at spatial and temporal scales, droughts or floods may occur frequently. Therefore, it is necessary to assess spatiotemporal variation of precipitation concentration and its potential impact on drought. The study calculated...
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The Mongolian Plateau (MP) is among the most sensitive areas to global climate change, and the clouds over the MP have a greater impact on regional and global radiation budgets by altering the atmospheric and surface radiative forcing. In this study, daily Cloud and Earth Radiation Energy System data are used to investigate spatiotemporal variation...
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Heat waves (HWs) are one of the current topics of scientific research in the context of global warming, as they can have a disastrous impact on both environment and society. Therefore, detailed studies of variations of HWs that assess variability on spatiotemporal scales are becoming increasingly necessary. The main objective of this study is to de...
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Frequent droughts and waterlogging events are a threat to food security. An understanding of the spatial and temporal variations that occur during such events is essential when conducting a regional and/or global drought and waterlogging assessment. The goal of this study is to define a comprehensive index that considers the continuum system of atm...
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Droughts are among the more costly natural hazards, and drought risk analysis has become urgent for the proper planning and management of water resources in grassland ecosystems. We chose Songnen grassland as a case study, used a standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) to model drought characteristics, employed run theory to defi...
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Continuous climate warming in the last few decades has led to global climate anomalies, resulting in frequent drought events in arid/semiarid regions with fragile and sensitive ecological environment. The Mongolian Plateau (MP) is located at the mid-latitude arid/semiarid climate region, which is deemed as the most sensitive region in response to g...
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With the changing global climate, the occurrence of drought has become more frequent and serious in Anhui Province, an important agricultural production area. It is necessary to investigate and detect characteristics of the frequent droughts, which can provide reasonable suggestions to reduce their adverse influences. In this study, temporal variab...
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Agricultural drought is a globally impacted natural disaster for the rain-fed agriculture region. The aim of this study is to construct a dynamic drought risk assessment (DDRA) model of maize for different growth periods based on risk assessment theory. In this model, optimal drought hazard indices for maize of the four growth stages were selected...
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With intensification of climate change and human activities, warming and drying trend has brought severe challenges to pastoral areas in arid and semi-arid regions. Consequently, it becomes imperative to explore non-stationarity features of drought in such regions. In this research, the SPEIbase v2.4 datasets with a 0.5 degree spatial resolution wa...
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Remote sensing (RS)-based models play an important role in estimating and monitoring terrestrial ecosystem gross primary productivity (GPP). Several RS-based GPP models have been developed using different criteria, yet the sensitivities to environmental factors vary among models; thus, a comparison of model sensitivity is necessary for analyzing an...
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Understanding the trends of precipitation concentration play a key role in watershed development and management. In this study, spatiotemporal and abrupt changes in the concentration index (CI) and their relationships with summer large-scale atmospheric circulations over Northeast China (NEC) were discovered. We used daily precipitation data from 7...
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Along with global warming, drought disasters are occurring more frequently and are seriously affecting normal life and food security in China. Drought risk assessments are necessary to provide support for local governments. This study aimed to establish an integrated drought risk model based on the relation curve of drought joint probabilities and...
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Agricultural flood disaster risk assessment plays a vital role in agricultural flood disaster risk management. Extreme precipitation events are the main causes of flood disasters in the Midwest Jilin province (MJP). Therefore, it is important to analyse the characteristics of extreme precipitation events and assess the flood risk. In this study, th...
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In the past two decades, the regional climate in China has undergone significant change, resulting in crop yield reduction and complete failure. The goal of this study is to detect the variation of temperature and precipitation for different growth periods of maize and assess their impact on phenology. The daily meteorological data in the Midwest o...
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Maize is the main grain crop in midwestern Jilin province. It's conducive to formulate regional disaster prevention and mitigation measures based on spatio-temporal distributions of drought and waterlogging for maize. It is essential to analyze the spatio-temporal characteristics for maize growing stages in recent 55 years in Jilin province based o...
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Terrestrial evapotranspiration is the key connection of a wide array of Earth system processes,which links water cycles and enemy balances over land.This paper selected 12 sensing data from NASA as the representative of four seasons,combined with the SEBS model to reckon the evapotranspiration of land surface and analyzed the ET of different land u...
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Environmental changes have brought about significant changes and challenges to water resources and management in the world; these include increasing climate variability, land use change, intensive agriculture, and rapid urbanization and industrial development, especially much more frequency extreme precipitation events. All of which greatly affect...
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Aeolian desertification is one of the most significant environmental and socio-economic problems, represents a major component of land degradation, and seriously harms the ecological environment, leading to adverse impacts on human society. Monitoring aeolian desertification and identifying the driving factors behind it are crucial for developing p...
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Reliable information on the spatiotemporal dynamics of solar radiation plays a crucial role in studies relating to global climate change. In this study, a new backpropagation neural network (BPNN) model optimized with an Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithm was developed to generate the ACO-BPNN model, which had demonstrated superior performance...
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[Objective] To identify and quantify the drought during crop growing season in Midwest of Jilin Province and analyze drought hazard in order to provide scientific reference for drought mitigation.[Methods] Based on the meteorological data from May to August during 2005 to 2014 and the corresponding MODIS NDVI products that was combined every ten da...
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Geological disaster causes loss of lives and damage to man-made and natural stuctures. In this paper, a coupling method with optimal combination weighing law and extension model was established. Based on dynamic impact factors such as forest coverage, annual average rainfall, topography and gemorphogy, geologic structure, and type of rock and soil,...
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The extensive use of a geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing in ecological risk assessment from a spatiotemporal perspective complements ecological environment management. Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), which is a complex mixture of organic matter that can be estimated via remote sensing, carries and produces carcino...
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Reference evapotranspiration (ET0) plays an important role in regional dry/wet conditions. Based on the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United (FAO) Penman-Monteith method and daily climate variables, ET0 was calculated for 21 stations in and around the Songnen Grassland, northeast China, during 1960-2014. The temporal and spatial variatio...
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Reference evapotranspiration (ET0) plays an irreplaceable role in regional dry/wet conditions under the background of climate change. Based on the FAO Penman-Monteith method and daily climate variables, ET0 was calculated for 22 stations in and around Songnen Grassland, northeast China, during 1960-2014. The temporal and spatial variations of ET0 a...
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Drought has an important influence on the hydrological cycle, ecological system, industrial and agricultural production, and social life. Based on the different time scales of characteristics of drought variability, the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI), a multi-timescale index with consideration of evaporation, was used in...
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Based on annual of rainstorm depth,annual average rainstorm intensity and rainstorm contribution of the daily precipitation data from 1951 to 2012 in Changchun city. We use AIC and RMSE test to confirm the best fitted copulas connect function suitable for rainstorm factor by introducing the Archimedean copula function and building two-dimensional j...
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Waterlogging disasters are one of the most destructive meteorological disasters, which lead to crop yield reduction and cause a great threat to humanity and economic structure. This study presents the methodology and procedure for dynamic risk assessment of waterlogging disasters for maize in Midwest of Jilin Province, China. We took the representa...
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There is a chain rule in the process of the formation, occurrence and development of the disaster. So the disaster chain has become a hot topic of the disaster research. The basic characteristics of the grassland disaster are their variation and diversity. The grassland disaster can be highly vulnerable to the impact of disasters chain. But the res...
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OBJECTIVE: To establish a novel convenient loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method with the unique genes coding Plasmodium helical interspersed sub-telomeric superfamily (PHIST) for the rapid molecular diagnosis of P. falciparum.
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According to the data of daily precipitation and rainstorm disaster loss in 1976- 2006 of Liaoning province and based on the theory of natural disaster risk,the probability of occurrence of different levels rainstorm are analyzed by PPD model. Acquiring index of rain storm disaster by establishing damage index system,combined with Arc GIS Technolog...
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This study presents a methodology for risk analysis, assessment, and combination of drought disasters under the different irrigational levels in Baicheng City, which is supported by run theory, copula functions, crop growth model, and technique of natural disaster risk assessment from the viewpoints of climatology, geography, hydrology, agricultura...
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Desertification is a typical disaster risk event in which human settlements and living environments are destroyed. Desertification Disaster Risk Assessment can control and prevent the occurrence and development of desertification disasters and reduce their adverse influence on human society. This study presents the methodology and procedure for ris...
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This study presents the methodology and procedure for risk assessment of flood disasters in central Liaoning Province, which was supported by geographical information systems (GIS) and technology of natural disaster risk assessment. On the basis of the standard formulation of natural disaster risk and flood disaster risk index, of which weights wer...
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Impacts of climate change on crop yield can be divided into long-term and year-to-year impacts. The goal of this study is to evaluate whether the long-term and the year-to-year impacts are different using historical datasets. Data on corn yields for 1961-2005 in Jilin and Anhui, located in northeastern and Mideastern China, respectively, are combin...

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