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    Wavelet analysis of hydrological and water quality signals in an agricultural watershed by Kang, Shujiang, Lin, Henry

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-05-2007)
    “…Studying temporal patterns of hydrology and water quality can assist in understanding hydrological processes, improving hydrological modeling, and water…”
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    Corn Nitrogen Status Diagnosis with an Innovative Multi-Parameter Crop Circle Phenom Sensing System by Cummings, Cadan, Miao, Yuxin, Paiao, Gabriel Dias, Kang, Shujiang, Fernández, Fabián G.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2021)
    “…Accurate and non-destructive in-season crop nitrogen (N) status diagnosis is important for the success of precision N management (PNM). Several active canopy…”
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    General soil-landscape distribution patterns in buffer zones of different order streams by Kang, Shujiang, Lin, Henry

    Published in Geoderma (15-07-2009)
    “…Understanding landscape and soil distribution patterns in buffer zones along a stream network in a watershed can improve riparian zone management and the…”
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    Improving High-Latitude Rice Nitrogen Management with the CERES-Rice Crop Model by Zhang, Jing, Miao, Yuxin, Batchelor, William, Lu, Junjun, Wang, Hongye, Kang, Shujiang

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (15-11-2018)
    “…Efficient use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer is critically important for China’s food security and sustainable development. Crop models have been widely used to…”
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    Simulation of winter wheat evapotranspiration in Texas and Henan using three models of differing complexity by Kang, Shujiang, Payne, William A., Evett, Steven R., Robinson, Clay A., Stewart, Bobby A.

    Published in Agricultural water management (2009)
    “…Crop evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of simulation models with many practical applications related to the efficient management of crop water…”
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    Hierarchical marginal land assessment for land use planning by Kang, S., Post, W., Wang, D., Nichols, J., Bandaru, V., West, T.

    Published in Land use policy (01-01-2013)
    “…► Marginal land provides an alternative potential for food and bioenergy production. ► We developed hierarchical marginal land assessment framework for land…”
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    Predicting Agricultural Management Influence on Long-Term Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics: Implications for Biofuel Production by Gollany, H.T, Rickman, R.W, Liang, Y, Albrecht, S.L, Machado, S, Kang, S

    Published in Agronomy journal (2011)
    “…Long-term field experiments (LTE) are ideal for predicting the influence of agricultural management on soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics and examining biofuel…”
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    Bioenergy Supply and Environmental Impacts on Cropland: Insights from Multi-market Forecasts in a Great Lakes Subregional Bioeconomic Model by Egbendewe-Mondzozo, Aklesso, Swinton, Scott M., Kang, Shujiang, Post, Wilfred M., Binfield, Julian C., Thompson, Wyatt

    Published in Applied economic perspectives and policy (01-12-2015)
    “…Using subregional models of crop production choices in central Wisconsin and southwest Michigan, we predict biomass production, land use, and environmental…”
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    Bioenergy Supply and Environmental Impacts on Cropland: Insights from Multi‐market Forecasts in a Great Lakes Subregional Bioeconomic Model by Egbendewe‐Mondzozo, Aklesso, Swinton, Scott M., Kang, Shujiang, Post, Wilfred M., Binfield, Julian C., Thompson, Wyatt

    Published in Applied economic perspectives and policy (03-01-2015)
    “…Abstract Using subregional models of crop production choices in central Wisconsin and southwest Michigan, we predict biomass production, land use, and…”
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    HPC-EPIC for high resolution simulations of environmental and sustainability assessment by Nichols, J., Kang, S., Post, W., Wang, D., Bandaru, V., Manowitz, D., Zhang, X., Izaurralde, R.

    Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-11-2011)
    “…► Framework for regional and national simulation with high spatial resolutions. ► Apply HPC to compute millions of point simulations fully utilizing commodity…”
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    Baseflow Nitrate in Relation to Stream Order and Agricultural Land Use by Kang, S, Lin, H, Gburek, W.J, Folmar, G.J, Lowery, B

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-05-2008)
    “…Management of agricultural nonpoint-source pollution continues to be a challenge because of spatial and temporal variability. Using stream order as an index,…”
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    Development of mpi_EPIC model for global agroecosystem modeling by Kang, S., Wang, D., Nichols, J.A., Schuchart, J., Kline, K.L., Wei, Y., Ricciuto, D.M., Wullschleger, S.D., Post, W.M., Izaurralde, R.C.

    Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-02-2015)
    “…•The mpi_EPIC model employs a parallel design developed for intensive modeling.•The model dramatically accelerated global high-resolution agroecosystem…”
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    Spatial and temporal analysis of soil-landscape and water quality in the East Mahantango Creek Watershed by Kang, Shujiang

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…Nonpoint source pollution is a world-wide concern for its exacerbation of water quality. Understanding spatial and temporal distribution of nonpoint source…”
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    Spatial and temporal analysis of soil-landscape and water quality in the East Mahantango Creek Watershed by Kang, Shujiang

    “…Nonpoint source pollution is a world-wide concern for its exacerbation of water quality. Understanding spatial and temporal distribution of nonpoint source…”
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    Dissertation