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Di Long2021-10-26


Email: dlong@tsinghua.edu.cn  

Personal website: http://www.civil.tsinghua.edu.cn/he/essay/344/792.html


Key publications

1.Li, D.N., Long, D., *Zhao, J.S., Lu, H., & Hong, Y. (2017). Observed changes in flow regimes in the Mekong River basin. Journal of Hydrology, 551, 217‒232. [45] Wan, W., Long, D., *Hong, Y., Ma, Y.Z., Yuan, Y., Xiao, P.F., Duan, H.T., Han, Z.Y., & *Gu, X.F. (2016). A lake data set for the Tibetan Plateau from the 1960s, 2005, and 2014. Scientific Data, 3, 13.

2.*Yang, Y.T., Long, D., Guan, H.D., Liang, W., Simmons, C.T., & Batelaan, O. (2015b). Comparison of three dual-source remote sensing evapotranspiration models during the MUSOEXE-12 campaign: Revisit of model physics. Water Resources Research, 51, 3145‒3165.

3.Meng, L., Long, D., Quiring, S.M., & *Shen, Y. (2014). Statistical analysis of the relationship between spring soil moisture and summer precipitation in East China. International Journal of Climatology, 34, 1511‒1523.

4.*Yang, Y., Long, D., Guan, H., Scanlon, B.R., Simmons, C.T., Jiang, L., & Xu, X. (2014a). GRACE satellite observed hydrological controls on interannual and seasonal variability in surface greenness over mainland Australia. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119, 2014JG002670.

5.*Yang, Y.T., Long, D., & Shang, S.H. (2013). Remote estimation of terrestrial evapotranspiration without using meteorological data. Geophysical Research Letters, 40, 3026‒3030.

6.*Gao, Y.C., & Long, D. (2008). Intercomparison of remote sensing-based models for estimation of evapotranspiration and accuracy assessment based on SWAT. Hydrological Processes, 22, 4850‒4869.

7. *Gao, Y.C., Long, D., & Li, Z.L. (2008). Estimation of daily actual evapotranspiration from remotely sensed data under complex terrain over the upper Chao river basin in North China. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 29, 3295‒3315.

8.Tang, G., Behrangi, A., Long, D.*, Li, C., and Hong, Y.*, 2018. Accounting for spatiotemporal errors of gauges: A critical step to evaluate gridded precipitation products. Journal of Hydrology, 294‒306.