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    Analysis of the influence of large‐scale offshore wind power on the steady‐state voltage of the vicinity region of grid connection point by Gao, Weilun, Wu, Zhigang

    “…The power characteristics of offshore wind power will change the regional power flow distribution and affect the regional voltage. Here, the direct‐drive wind…”
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    Floodplain Connecting Channels as Critical Paths for Hydrological Connectivity of Deltaic River Networks by Gao, Weilun, Wang, Zheng Bing, Kleinhans, Maarten G., Miao, Chiyuan, Cui, Baoshan, Shao, Dongdong

    Published in Water resources research (01-04-2023)
    “…A river bifurcation is critical for distributing water, sediment and nutrients to the downstream branches of deltaic river networks. However, the downstream…”
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    Combined Effects of Unsteady River Discharges and Wave Conditions on River Mouth Bar Morphodynamics by Gao, Weilun, Shao, Dongdong, Wang, Zheng Bing, Nardin, William, Yang, Wei, Sun, Tao, Cui, Baoshan

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-12-2018)
    “…River mouth bar formation, a key process in fluvial‐deltaic morphodynamics, is subject to both river discharge and waves. Given the increasing variability of…”
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    Wave Controls on Deltaic Shoreline‐Channel Morphodynamics: Insights From a Coupled Model by Gao, Weilun, Nienhuis, Jaap, Nardin, William, Wang, Zheng Bing, Shao, Dongdong, Sun, Tao, Cui, Baoshan

    Published in Water resources research (01-09-2020)
    “…It is widely recognized that waves inhibit river mouth progradation and reduce the avulsion timescale of deltaic channels. Nevertheless, those effects may not…”
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    Effects of Dam Regulation on the Hydrological Alteration and Morphological Evolution of the Volta River Delta by Amenuvor, Mawusi, Gao, Weilun, Li, Dongxue, Shao, Dongdong

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-03-2020)
    “…The Volta River in West Africa is one of the most regulated rivers influenced by dams in the world, and the regulation has resulted in substantial impacts on…”
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    Estimating Biomass and Carbon Sequestration Capacity of Phragmites australis Using Remote Sensing and Growth Dynamics Modeling: A Case Study in Beijing Hanshiqiao Wetland Nature Reserve, China by Wang, Siyuan, Li, Sida, Zheng, Shaoyan, Gao, Weilun, Zhang, Yong, Cao, Bo, Cui, Baoshan, Shao, Dongdong

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (20-04-2022)
    “…Estimating the biomass of (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud., i.e., a common wetland macrophyte, and the associated carbon sequestration capacity has attracted increasing…”
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    How Does Spartina alterniflora Invade in Salt Marsh in Relation to Tidal Channel Networks? Patterns and Processes by Sun, Limin, Shao, Dongdong, Xie, Tian, Gao, Weilun, Ma, Xu, Ning, Zhonghua, Cui, Baoshan

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2020)
    “…Rapid invasion of Spartina alterniflora in coastal wetlands throughout the world has attracted much attention. Some field and imagery evidence has shown that…”
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    The Longitudinal Profile of a Prograding River and Its Response to Sea Level Rise by Gao, Weilun, Li, Dongxue, Wang, Zheng Bing, Nardin, William, Shao, Dongdong, Sun, Tao, Miao, Chiyuan, Cui, Baoshan

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-11-2020)
    “…River longitudinal profile, a key morphological characteristic of the river channel, is subject to river mouth progradation. Given the increasing influence of…”
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    System‐Wide Effects of Local Bed Disturbance on the Morphological Evolution of a Bifurcating Channel Network by Gao, Weilun, Shao, Dongdong, Wang, Zheng Bing, Zhu, Zhenchang, Yang, Zhifeng

    “…Deltaic channel networks are important conduits for water and material supplies to the fluvial and coastal communities. However, increasing human interventions…”
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    A Tale of Two Deltas: Dam-Induced Hydro-Morphological Evolution of the Volta River Delta (Ghana) and Yellow River Delta (China) by Li, Dongxue, Gao, Weilun, Shao, Dongdong, Amenuvor, Mawusi, Tong, Yao, Cui, Baoshan

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2021)
    “…Previous studies mostly focus on an individual delta, or deltas at a global scale, to explore dam effects on deltaic hydrological alteration and morphological…”
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    Drainage Efficiency and Geometric Nuances of Tidal Channel Network Mediate Spartina alterniflora Landward Invasion in Marsh-Channel System by Zheng, Shaoyan, Shao, Dongdong, Gao, Weilun, Nardin, William, Ning, Zhonghua, Liu, Zezheng, Cui, Baoshan, Sun, Tao

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (02-06-2022)
    “…As an aggressive invasive salt marsh plant, Spartina alterniflora has been found to invade along tidal channel networks and threaten native salt marsh…”
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    Effects of the Water-Sediment Regulation Scheme on the Expansion of Spartina alterniflora at the Yellow River Estuary, China by Fu, Shuai, Zheng, Shaoyan, Gao, Weilun, Wang, Andong, Ma, Xu, Sun, Limin, Sun, Tao, Shao, Dongdong

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (28-06-2021)
    “…In recent decades, the invasion of saltmarsh plant Spartina alterniflora ( S. alterniflora ) over a large part of coastal wetlands in China, including the…”
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    Long‐Term Cumulative Effects of Intra‐Annual Variability of Unsteady River Discharge on the Progradation of Delta Lobes: A Modeling Perspective by Gao, Weilun, Shao, Dongdong, Wang, Zheng Bing, Nardin, William, Rajput, Prateek, Yang, Wei, Sun, Tao, Cui, Baoshan

    “…Rivers, regardless of their scales and geographic locations, are characterized with natural and human‐induced variability in their discharges. While previous…”
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    Bifurcation Instability Modulated by a Connecting Channel Leads to Periodic Water Partitioning in a Simple Channel Network by Gao, Weilun, Wang, Zheng Bing, Kleinhans, Maarten G., Shao, Dongdong, Zhu, Zhenchang, Yang, Zhifeng

    Published in Water resources research (01-11-2024)
    “…Abstract Water and mass transport in distributary channel networks play an important role in nourishing fluvial and coastal wetlands, and are largely…”
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    Defect level induced negative thermal quenching of β-Ba3LuAl2O7.5: Yb3+, Er3+ phosphor by Wang, Ruonan, Gao, Weilun, Yan, Sen, Hu, Junshan, Balfour, Esmond A., Fu, Hao

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (05-11-2024)
    “…Temperature-dependent behavior of phosphors has recently attracted significant research attention. This is due to the widespread applications of phosphors…”
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    Scale-dependent biogeomorphic feedbacks control the tidal marsh evolution under Spartina alterniflora invasion by Wang, Dawei, Bai, Junhong, Gu, Chuanhui, Gao, Weilun, Zhang, Cheng, Gong, Zhaoning, Cui, Baoshan

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-07-2021)
    “…The mechanisms of biogeomorphic feedbacks and its influencing factors have been extensively studied for pioneer species colonization in tidal environment…”
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    The role of bio-geomorphic feedbacks in shaping microplastic burial in blue carbon habitats by Xu, Nanhao, Zhu, Zhenchang, Li, Shaorui, Ouyang, Xiaoguang, Zhu, Qin, Gao, Weilun, Cai, Yanpeng, Yang, Zhifeng

    Published in The Science of the total environment (25-02-2023)
    “…Coastal sediments are considered as hotspots of microplastics (MPs), with substantial MPs stocks found in blue carbon habitats such as mangroves and tidal…”
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    Tidal channel meanders serve as stepping‐stones to facilitate cordgrass landward spread by creating invasion windows by Ning, Zhonghua, Cui, Baoshan, Chen, Cong, Xie, Tian, Gao, Weilun, Zhang, Youzheng, Zhu, Zhenchang, Shao, Dongdong, Li, Dongxue, Bai, Junhong

    Published in Ecological applications (01-01-2024)
    “…Understanding the mechanisms by which the geomorphic structures affect habitat invasibility by mediating various abiotic and biotic factors is essential for…”
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