Hu YinchaoUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | UIUC · Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Hu Yinchao
Master of Science
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August 2017 - July 2020
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August 2017 - June 2020
September 2013 - July 2017
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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...
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...
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...
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...