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  • A paper on CLM-Microbe accepted in JAMES

    • 14 October 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    Our paper is accepted in Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. This paper is the first one reporting the application of coupled CLM-Microbe to […]

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  • A paper is out for climate impact on water storage decline in SWUS

    • 22 September 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    Our paper is published in Water; it reports the climate change impacts on soil water decine across Southwest US from 2003 to 2014. This is […]

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  • Two visiting scholars joined our lab

    • 18 August 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    Two visiting scholars joined our lab. Dr. Chunxia He and Hui Huang from Chinese Academy of Forestry started their visit at SDSU.Welcome!!

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  • A data paper is out in WWR

    • 18 August 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    One data paper reporting the global extreme climate events and their economic impacts is out in Water Resources Research. This paper was a product when […]

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  • One book chapter on Microbial Ecology

    • 18 August 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    One book chapter is out, it was a collaborative effort by Xiaofeng Xu and David Lipson There has been an increasing effort to incorporate the […]

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The Ecological Modeling And Integration Lab (EMAIL) is dedicated to investigate the land-atmosphere interaction in the framework of Earth system model. We use a combination of data synthesis, ecological model, data-model integration, and mathematical approaches. Through research and teaching, we train next generations global change ecologists to address climate change problems at San Diego State University.

 
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