Hu Yinchao

Hu Yinchao
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | UIUC · Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences

Master of Science

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August 2017 - July 2020
Peking University
Position
  • Master's Student
Education
August 2017 - June 2020
Peking University
Field of study
  • Environmental science
September 2013 - July 2017
China Agricultural University
Field of study
  • Environmental science

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Publications (4)
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Installation of subsurface drainage systems has profoundly altered the nitrogen cycle in agricultural regions across the globe, facilitating substantial loss of nitrate (NO3⁻) to surface water systems. Lack of understanding of the sources and processes controlling NO3⁻ loss from tile‐drained agroecosystems hinders the development of management stra...
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Installation of subsurface drainage systems has profoundly altered the nitrogen cycle in agricultural regions across the globe, facilitating substantial loss of nitrate (NO3-) to surface water systems. Lack of understanding of the sources and processes controlling NO3- loss from tile-drained agroecosystems hinders the development of management stra...
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Accurately quantifying and predicting the reactive transport of nitrate () in hydrologic systems continues to be a challenge, due to the complex hydrological and biogeochemical interactions that underlie this transport. Recent advances related to time‐variant water age have led to a new method that probes water mixing and selection behaviors using...
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Recent theoretical advances related to time-variant water age in hydrologic systems have opened the door to a new method that probes water mixing and selection behaviors using StorAge Selection (SAS) functions. In this study, SAS functions were applied to investigate storage, water mixing behaviors, and nitrate (NO3-) export regimes in a tile-drain...

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