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    Responses of aggregates and associated soil available phosphorus, and soil organic matter in different slope aspects, to seasonal freeze–thaw cycles in Northeast China by Huang, Donghao, Zhou, Lili, Fan, Haoming, Jia, Yanfeng, Liu, Mingbo

    Published in Geoderma (15-11-2021)
    “…•Soil aggregate stability in shady slope was more sensitive to freeze-thaw cycles.•Well relationships exist between the aggregate fractions and available…”
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    Identification of topographic factors for gully erosion susceptibility and their spatial modelling using machine learning in the black soil region of Northeast China by Huang, Donghao, Su, Lin, Fan, Haoming, Zhou, Lili, Tian, Yulu

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Gully erosion susceptibility (GES) of black soil region in China was assessed.•Ten topographic factors were used to predict gully erosion…”
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    Linking soil water retention capacity to pore structure characteristics based on X-ray computed tomography: Chinese Mollisol under freeze-thaw effect by Liu, Bo, Fan, Haoming, Han, Wei, Zhu, Longxiang, Zhao, Xue, Zhang, Yuxin, Ma, Renming

    Published in Geoderma (01-11-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Freeze–thaw effects significantly changed the pore structure of Chinese Mollisol.•Changes in pore structure caused by freeze–thaw affect…”
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    Identification of sediment sources and exploration of scale effects in the black soil region of Northeast China by Huang, Donghao, Pei, Mingze, Zhou, Lili, Fan, Haoming, Jia, Yanfeng

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-12-2020)
    “…•Effects of spatial scale on sediment tracers were explored.•Erosion of gullies was as important as that of cultivated topsoil.•More sediment from gully banks…”
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    Estimating low eroded sediment concentrations by turbidity and spectral characteristics based on a laboratory experiment by Xu, Xiuquan, Fan, Haoming, Chen, Xiaoyu, Mi, Caihong

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-02-2020)
    “…Automatic and real-time monitoring of sediment concentrations in eroded runoff is an effective way to accurately assess soil erosion process on slopes. It is…”
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    Assessment of gully erosion susceptibility using different DEM-derived topographic factors in the black soil region of Northeast China by Donghao Huang, Lin Su, Lili Zhou, Yulu Tian, Haoming Fan

    “…As a primary sediment source, gully erosion leads to severe land degradation and poses a threat to food and ecological security. Therefore, identification of…”
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    Composite Factors during Snowmelt Erosion of Farmland in Black Soil Region of Northeast China: Temperature, Snowmelt Runoff, Thaw Depths and Contour Ridge Culture by Fan, Haoming, Hou, Yunqing, Xu, Xiuquan, Mi, Caihong, Shi, Hao

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-08-2023)
    “…Snowmelt erosion could cause serious damage to soil quality and agricultural production conditions of slope farmland in the black soil region of northeast…”
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    The coupling of hillslope- and gully-erosion increases their controlling efforts: A case study in Liaoning Province, China by Fan, Xiangguo, Fan, Haoming, Dong, Shuang

    Published in Soil and water research (01-01-2022)
    “…The widespread hillslope- and gully-erosion in Liaoning Province of Northeast China, pose serious challenges to the local agricultural production. Hillslope-…”
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    Effects of Frozen Layer on Composite Erosion of Snowmelt and Rainfall in the Typical Black Soil of Northeast China by Bai, Qing, Zhou, Lili, Fan, Haoming, Huang, Donghao, Yang, Defeng, Liu, Hui

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-08-2024)
    “…Composite erosion caused by snowmelt and rainfall causes considerable soil loss during spring thawing. However, research on the impact of frozen soil layers…”
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    Simulation of rill erosion in black soil and albic soil during the snowmelt period by Fan, Haoming, Liu, Yujia, Xu, Xiuquan, Wu, Min, Zhou, Lili

    “…Snowmelt-induced rill erosion could bring serious harm for soil quality and agricultural productive conditions of slope farmland in the black soil zone of…”
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    Calculation of Water Volume for Sediment Transport in the Sediment-laden River of the Main Stream of Liaohe River, Northern China by Yu, Xin, Fan, Haoming, Liu, Liquan, Chen, Jing

    “…The water volume for sediment transport affects the distribution of sediments in rivers and offers important guidance for river dredging, management and…”
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    Effects of freeze–thaw cycles on phosphorus adsorption and desorption in the black soil of northeastern China by Fan, Haoming, Huang, Donghao, Zhou, Lili, Jia, Yanfeng

    “…Frequent freeze–thaw cycles (FTCs) can profoundly affect the chemical properties of soils. We conducted laboratory experiments to explore the effects of…”
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    Effects of Freeze–Thaw Cycles on Brown Forest Soil Available Phosphorus in Northeastern China by Qian, Duo, Fan, Haoming, Zhou, Lili, Wu, Min, Guo, Ping

    “…Frequently occurring freeze–thaw events can affect soil nutrients. Available phosphorus (AP) is one of the most important plant nutrients in a brown forest…”
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    Response mechanism of black soil structure to compound erosion forces in sloping farmland, Northeast China by Yuan, Cheng, Fan, Haoming

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-08-2024)
    “…Compound erosive forces lead to the deterioration of black soil structure and thus increase soil erosion. However, the successive temporal characteristics of…”
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    Evaluation of the impact of freeze-thaw cycles on pore structure characteristics of black soil using X-ray computed tomography by Liu, Bo, Ma, Renming, Fan, Haoming

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-02-2021)
    “…•Natural springtime freeze-thaw cycles affect black soil regions in northeast China.•Changes in soil structure due to freeze-thaw cycles can affect…”
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    Soil erosion along a long slope in the gentle hilly areas of black soil region in Northeast China by CUI, M, CAI, Q, ZHU, A, FAN, H

    Published in Journal of geographical sciences (01-07-2007)
    “…Characteristics of soil erosion change along a long slope in the gentle hilly areas in black soil region in Northeast China are discussed. A simplified slope…”
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    Effects of pore structure characterized by synchrotron-based micro-computed tomography on aggregate stability of black soil under freeze-thaw cycles by Ma, Renming, Jiang, Yu, Liu, Bo, Fan, Haoming

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-03-2021)
    “…•Undisturbed topsoils were submitted to freeze-thaw cycles.•Aggregate microstructure was changed during freeze-thaw cycles.•Freeze-thaw cycles caused…”
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    Distribution characteristics of gullies with slope gradient in Northeast China by Wang, Dichen, Fan, Haoming

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-06-2019)
    “…Twenty selected watersheds were divided into five small watershed sets according to location in Liaoning Province (LN), China. Watersheds and slopes were…”
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    Gully erosion susceptibility assessment using three machine learning models in the black soil region of Northeast China by Liu, Congtan, Fan, Haoming, Wang, Yixuan

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-10-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •10 factors played key roles in gully occurrence in this region.•Gully occurrence among watersheds shared similarities.•Transformer model had…”
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    Gully erosion susceptibility assessment based on machine learning-A case study of watersheds in Tuquan County in the black soil region of Northeast China by Liu, Congtan, Fan, Haoming, Jiang, Yanyan, Ma, Renming, Song, Shuang

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-03-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •The transformer model was first applied to the gully erosion susceptibility assessment.•The convergence index (CI), topographical wetness…”
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