He, C. Water Resource Management and Watershed Science. Frontier in Earth Science (in review)( (in Chinese).
Xu, Y.D., B.J. Fu, C.S. He, and G.Y. Gao. 2012. Watershed discretization based on multiple factors and its application in the Chinese Loess Plateau. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci (SCI). 16:59-68, doi:10.5194/hess-16-59-012.
Fu, B., Yu Liu , Yihe Lu, C. He, Yuan Zeng and, B. Wu. 2011. A ssessing the soil erosion control service of ecosystems change in the Loess Plateau of China. Ecological Complexity (SCI) 8 (2011) 284–293.
He, C. and C. DeMarchi. 2010. Modeling Spatial Distributions of Point and Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings in the Great Laes Watersheds. International Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering Vol.2 (1): 24-30.He, C. and T.E. Croley. 2010. Hydrological Resource Sheds and the U.S. Great Lakes Applications. Journal of Resources and Ecology Vol.1(1):25-30.
DeMarchi, Carlo, Fei Xing, Thomas E. Croley II, Chansheng He, Yaping Wang. 2011. Application of a Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model to Lake Erie: Model Calibration and Analysis of Parameter Spatial Variation . J. of Hydrologic Engineering(SCI) (Impact factor: 1.431), 16((3) :193-202 ( DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE) HE.1943-5584.0000304 ) .
Liu, Lei, Y. Luo, and C. He. 2010. Role of the Dual Functional Canals in Improving Water Use Efficiency in the Irrigation Districts along the Lower Yellow River, China. Journal of Hydrology (SCI) 391( 1-2):157-174 (SCI Impact factor: 2.305).
Liu, Lei, Y. Luo, and C. He. 2010. Simulating Water Balance of Agro-Ecosystem in an Irrigation District of the Lower Yellow River Basin, China. Hydrological Sciences Journal (SCI) (in review).
Wang, Xili, L. Fu, and C. He. 2011. Applying Support Vector Regression to Water Quality Modeling by Remote Sensing Data. International Journal of Remote Sensing (SCI) 32(23):8615-8627. ( DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2010.543183 ) ( SCI Impact Factor: 1.182) .
Wang, Shuai, B. Fu, C. He , G. Sun, and G. Gao. . 201 1. A Comparative Analysis of Forest Cover and Catchment Water Yield Relationships in Northern China. Forest Ecology and Management (SCI), 262(7):1189-1198.
Fu, B., Yafeng Wang, Yihe Lu, C. He, Liding Chen, and Chenjun Song. 2009 . The effects of land-use combinations on soil erosion: a case study in the Loess. Plateau of China . Progress in Physical Geography (SCI) 33 (6): 793-804 .
He, C., X. He, and L. Fu. 2010. China’s South-to-North Water Transfer Project: Is It Needed? Geography Compass 4/9: 1312-1323, 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2010.00375.x.
He, C., C. DeMarchi, T. E. Croley, Q. Feng, and T. Hunter. 2009. Hydrologic Modeling of the Heihe Watershed by DLBRM in Northwest China. Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology, Vol. 31(3): 410-421.
He, X.,and C. He. 2008. Protection and Development of the North America’ Great Lakes: Implications to the Management of the Poyang Lake. Acta Ecologica Sinica (in Chinese) Vol. 28 (12):6235-6242.
Luo,Y., C. He, M. Sophocleous, Z. Yin, and H. Ren. 2008. Assessment of Crop Growth and Soil Water Modules in SWAT2000 Using Extensive Field Experiment Data in the Irrigation District of the Yellow River Basin. Journal of Hydrology (SCI)(352):139-156.
Croley, T. E., II, D. F. Raikow, C. He, and J. F. Atkinson, 2008. Hydrological Resource Sheds. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (SCI) Vol. 13(9):873-885 .
Croley II, T.E. and C. He. 2008. Great Lakes Spatially Distributed Watershed Model and Materials Runoff. In Ji, W. (ed). 2007. Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment: A Watershed Perspective. CRC Press, New York, p 99-112.
He, C. and T.E. Croley II. 2008. Estimating Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings in the Great Lakes Watersheds . In Ji, W. (ed). 2007. Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment: A Watershed Perspective. CRC Press, New York, p 115-127.
He, C. and T.E. Croley II. 2007. Application of a Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model in the Great Lakes Basin. Control Engineering Practice (SCI) Vol. 15 (2007):1001-1011.
He, C., S. Cheng, and Y. Luo. 2007. Water Diversions and China’s Water Shortage Crisis. In Robinson, P.J., T. Jones and M-K Woo (eds), 2007. Managing Water Resources in a Changing Physical and Social Environment. IGU Home of Geography Publication Series, Società Geografica Italiana, Rome. pp. 89-102.
He, C. and T.E. Croley II. 2007. Integration of GIS and Visualization for Distributed Large Basin Runoff Modeling of the Great Lakes Watersheds. In: Scarpati and Jones (eds). Environmental Change and Rational Water Use. Orientacion Grafica Editora S.R.L., Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp. 247-260.
Croley, T. E., II, C. He, J. F. Atkinson, and D. F. Raikow, 2007. Resource Shed Definitions and Computations. NOAA Technical Memorandum GLERL-141, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 43pp.
Croley, T.E. II. and C. He, 2006. Watershed Surface and Subsurface Spatial Intraflows. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (SCI) Vol. 11 (1):12-20.
He, C. S. Cheng, and Y. Luo. 2005. Desiccation of the Yellow River and the South Water Northward Diversion Project. Water International (SCI) Vol. 30(2):261-268.
He, C., S. Niu, and S. Cheng. 2005. Lessons from Development of the U.S. West to China's "Go-West" Campaign. Resources Science Vol. 27 (6): 188-193 (in Chinese).
Croley, T.E.II.and C.He. 2005. Distributed-Parameter Large Basin Runoff Model I: Model Development. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (SCI) Vol. 10 (3):173-181.
Croley, T.E. II., C. He, and D.H. Lee.2005. Distributed-Parameter Large Basin Runoff Model II: Application. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (SCI) Vol. 10 (3):182-191.
He, C. 2003. Integration of GIS and Simulation Model for Watershed Management. Environmental Modeling and Software (SCI) Vol. 18(8-9):809-813.
He, C., C. Shi, C. Yang, and B.P. Agosti. 2001. A Windows-Based GIS-AGNPS Interface. J. of The American Water Resources Association (SCI) Vol. 37 (2):395-406.He, C., S.B. Malcolm, K.A. Dahlberg, and B. Fu. 2000. A Conceptual Framework for Integrating Hydrological and Biological Indicators into Watershed Management. Landscape and Urban Planning (SSCI) Vol.49(½):25-34.
He, C. 1999. Assessing Regional Crop Irrigation Requirements and Streamflow Availability for Irrigation Development in Saginaw Bay, Michigan. Geographical Analysis (SSCI) Vol. 31 (2) :169-186.
He, C. 1999. Incorporating Soil Associations into Linear Programming Models for Development of Irrigation Scenarios. Geographical Analysis (SSCI) Vol. 31 (3): 236-248.
He, C. 1999. Use of Hydrologic Budget and Chemical Data for Groundwater Assessment. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (SCI) Vol 125 (4):234-238.
He, C. and T.C. Edens. 1999. Environmental and Economic Concerns in the Saginaw Bay Watershed: Results of A Survey of Environmental Professionals. The Great Lakes Geographer Vol. 6, Nos 1 and 2: 40-50.
Fu, B., L. Chen, and C. He, 1999. Integrating Landscape Ecological Principles and Land Evaluation for Sustainable Land Use. Journal of Environmental Sciences Vol. 11(2) :136-140.
He, C. and B. Fu, 1998. The Development of Water Resources Policy and Management in the United States. Resources Science Vol. 20 (1):71-77 (in Chinese).
He, C. and B. Fu, 1998. Nonpoint Source Pollution Control and Management in the United States. Environmental Sciences Vol. 19(5): 101-106 (in Chinese).
He, C. and C. Shi. 1998. A Preliminary Analysis of Animal Manure Distribution in Michigan for Nutrient Utilization. Journal of The American Water Resources Association (SCI) Vol. 34 (6):1341-1354.
He, C. 1997. Modeling Hydrologic Impact of Withdrawing the Great Lakes Water for Agricultural Irrigation. Journal of The American Water Resources Association (SCI) Vol. 33(5): 1055-68.
Bartholic, J.F., Y.T. Kang, N. Phillips, and C. He. 1996. Saginaw Bay Integrated Watershed Prioritization and Management System. Water Resources Update ( the University Council of Water Research Institutes (UCOWR) Issue No. 100, pp.55-59.
He, C., J.F. Riggs and Y.T. Kang. 1993. Integration of Geographic Information Systems and A Computer Model to Evaluate Impacts of Agricultural Runoff on Water Quality. Water Resources Bulletin (SCI) Vol.29,No.6. pp. 891-900.
PEER-REVIEWED PROCEEDINGS PAPERS
Tao, W.C., C. DeMarchi, C. He, T. H. Johengen, and C. Stow.2010. Estimating Phosphorous Load from a Large Watershed in the Great Lakes Basin. Proc. Paper of the 2010 International Conference on Challenges in Environmental Science and Computer Engineering (CESCE 2010), Wuhan, China, March 6-7, 2010 .
He, C. and C. DeMarchi. 2009. Modeling Spatial Distributions of Point and Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings in the Great Lakes Watersheds. Proceedings Paper of 2009 International Conference on Geographic Information Systems, World Academy of Science, Engineering and technology 54 (2009):795-801, Paris France, June 24-26, 2009.
DeMarchi, C., T.E. Croley, T. Hunter., and C. He. 2009. Application of a Distributed Watershed Hydrology and Water Quality Model in the Great Lakes Basin. T he International Conference on “Science and Information Technologies for Sustainable Management of Aquatic Ecosystems” (Heic2009): joint meeting of the 7th International Symposium on Ecohydraulics and the 8th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, Concepcion , Chile, January 12-16, 2009.
Luo, Y., C. He, M. Sophocleous, Z. Yin, H. Ren. 2008. A new groundwater evaporation formula for SWAT model and its validation with field experiment data in an irrigation district of lower Yellow River Basin, China. Proceedings of The 2008 International SWAT Conference, Beijing, China, October 15-19.
He, C. , T.E. Croley, and Q. Feng. 2008. Modeling Water Movement between the Glacial, Agricultural Oasis and Desert in the Heihe Watershed, Northwestern China. Proc. Papers of The 5 th International Conference on Geographic Information Systems, pp.147-153, Istanbul, Turkey, 2-5 July, 2008.
He, C. C. DeMarchi, and T.E. Croley II. 2008. Modeling Spatal Distributions of Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings in the Great Lakes Watersheds by Using the Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model. Pro c. Papers of American Water Resources Association GIS and Water Resources V, San Mateo, California, March 17-19.
He, C., M.R. Rahim, P.K. Kimosop, and P. lmlahapun. 2007. Comparison of AnAGNPS and SWAT in Estimating Nonpoint Source Pollution in a Lake Michigan Watershed. Papers of Applied Geography Conferences (2007) 30:523-532 , Indianapolis, Indiana, Oct. 19-21.
He, C. , T.E. Croley, and Q. Feng. Impacts of Glacial Recession on Water Movement between the Agricultural Oasis and Desert in the inland Heihe Watershed, Northwestern China. Proc. Papers of The 3 rd International Conference on Climate and Water, pp.170-175, Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland, 3-6 September 2007.
He, C. and T. .E. Croley II. 2006. Spatially Modeling Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings in the Saginaw Bay Watersheds with the DLBRM. Pro c. Papers of American Water Resources Association GIS and Water Resources IV, Houston, Texas, May 8-10 .
Croley II, T.E. and C. He. 2005. Great Lakes Spatially Distributed Watershed Model and Materials Runoff. Proc. Papers of The International Workshop on Advanced Watershed Modeling, Water Resources Management, and Complex Environment System Studies. Nanchang , Jiangxi, China , 27 – 29, June , 12 p.
He, C. and T.E. Croley II. 2005. Estimating Spatial Distribution of Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings Using Distributed Large Basin Runoff Mode l. Proc. Papers of The International Workshop on Advanced Watershed Modeling, Water Resources Management, and Complex Environment System Studies. Nanchang , Jiangxi, China , 27 – 29, June , 12 p.
He, C. and T.E. Croley II. 2004. Development of a 2-D large basin operational hydrologic model. Proc. of the International Federation for Automatic Control workshop on Participatory Planning and Managing Water Systems, Venice, Italy, Sept. 29-Oct.1. 12 p.
Croley II, T.E. and C. He. 2002. Great Lakes Large Basin Runoff Model. Proc. of the 2nd Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference, Las Vega, July 28-Aug.1, 5c_Croley:1-12.
He, C. and T.E. Croley II. 2002. A Developmental Framework for Two-Dimensional Large Basin Operational Hydrologic Models. Proc. of the 2nd Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference, Las Vega, July 28-Aug.1, 5c_He:1-12.
He, C. 2001. Integration of GIS and Simulation Model for Watershed Management. Proc. of the International Congress on Modeling and Simulation, Canberra, Australia, Dec. 10-13, pp.245-250.
He, C. 2001. Modeling Land Use Effect on Urban Storm Runoff at the Watershed Scale. The 3rd ISPRS Workshop on Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS &The 10th Annual Conference of CPGIS on Geoinformatics, Bangkok, Thailand, May 22-25. pp.128-131.
He, C., C. Shi, and B. Agosti. 2000. Modeling Land Use Impact on Nonpoint Source Pollution at Watershed Scale. Proc. of the 5th International Symposium on Environmental Geotechnology and Global Sustainable Development, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Aug. 17-23, c248_187:1-11.
Pijanowski, B.C., S.H. Gage, W.E. Cooper, D.T. Long, P.L. Machemer, T.C. Edens, and C. He. 1994. A Spatially Explicit Land Transformation and Ecological Succession Model to Examine Pollution Patterns in Watersheds. Proc. of the Conference on GIS and Environment: UNEP-GRID, Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 26-28, 16 pp.
He, C., J.F. Riggs and Y.T. Kang. 1993. Integration of Geographic Information Systems and A Computer Model to Evaluate Impacts of Agricultural Runoff on Water Quality. Proc. of AWRA Geographic Information Systems and Water Resources Conference, Mobile, Alabama, March 14-17, pp.61-70.
He, C., T.C. Edens, and J. F. Bartholic. 1990. A Water Resource Management Model for Irrigation in the Saginaw Valley, Michigan. Proc. of the AWRA Symposium "Transferring Models to Users", Denver, Colorado, Nov. 4-9 , pp.13-22.
He, C., K. Kittleson, and J. Bartholic.1987. Evapotranspiration Monitored from Satellites as An Indication of Shift and Impact of Vegetation Change. Proc. of the 21st International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Oct. 26 30. pp.695-705.
RESEARCH REPORTS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Bao, S., H. Lin, Q. Zhang, P. Gong, W. Ji, J. Qi, C. He, B. Xu, R. Yi, C. Chen, F. Kung, H. Qi, and Y. Liu. 2008. Comparative Analysis of The Development and Management of Domestic and International Lakes. Final Report of the Greater Poyang Lake Eco-Economic District Key Project to Jiangxi Provincial Government (in Chinese), 216 p.
He, C., C. Shi, and B. Agosti. 1998. Modeling Nonpoint Source Pollution of the Dowagiac River Watershed, Michigan. Project Completion Report to the Cass County Conservation District and Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. 15 pp.
He, C., C. Shi, and Y.T. Kang. 1994. Modeling Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution Potential in Support of Environmental Decision Making. Project Report Submitted to the Saginaw Bay National Watershed Initiative, Michigan Dept of Natural Resources, Lansing, MI. 43 pp.
He, C., W.R. Enslin, Y.T. Kang, and J.F. Riggs. 1993. Data Integration for Modeling Agricultural Runoff : Success, Failure, and Future Needs. In: Saginaw Bay Watershed Environmental Information System Demonstration Project: Accomplishments and Lessons Learned. Submitted by MSU to The Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) under NASA Grant NAGW-2901. 9 pp.
He, C., Y.T. Kang, and J.F. Riggs. 1993. Assessment of Land Use Impacts on Water Quality in the Saginaw Bay Watershed. In: Saginaw Bay Watershed Environmental Information System Demonstration Project: Accomplishments and Lessons Learned. Submitted by MSU to CIESIN under NASA Grant NAGW-2901. 23 pp.
Pijanowski, B., S. Gage, C. He and T. Edens. 1993. Science Support of the Development of an Environmental Information System: Integration of Natural Science and Social Science Data Using GIS, Statistics and Models. CIESIN/NASA Project Report #NAGW-2901.
He, C., W. Zhao, and T.C. Edens. 1992. Saginaw Bay Area Environmental Policy, Planning and Management Survey. Project Report to Institute of Research, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 10 pp.
He, C., T. Zahniser, and T.C. Edens. 1992. Impact of Withdrawing Water from Saginaw Bay for Subirrigation. Project Report Submitted to the USDA Soil Conservation Service, East Lansing, MI. 47 pp.
Abreu,V.J., J.F. Bartholic, S. Campbell, and C. He, et al. 1992. Planning Future Source of Environmental Information: Meeting Information Needs of The U.S. EPA. CIESIN . 44pp.
Pijanowski, B., C. He, and B.H.C. Cheng. 1992. Integration of Human and Natural Science Data for Planning and Management within a Regional Framework: The Saginaw Bay Watershed Project. Proc. of the Building A Global Environmental Change Information Cooperative: First CIESIN Users Workshop. Nov. 16-17.
He, C., T.C. Edens, and B.E. Vieux. 1991. Water Resource Management System for Expanded Irrigation in the Saginaw Valley, Michigan. Final Report Submitted to Michigan State University Institute of Water Research, East Lansing, MI. 62 pp.
Vieux, B. and C. He. 1990. The Availability of Groundwater for Sub-Irrigation in the Saginaw Bay Area. Project Report Submitted to the USDA Soil Conservation Service, East Lansing, MI. 22 pp.
Bartholic, J.F., K.M. Kittleson, and C. He. 1988. Temperature and Reflectance Monitored from Satellites as An Indication of Shift and Impact of Vegetation Change. Final Report to NASA. Center for Remote Sensing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 56 pp.
Kittleson, K.M. and C. He. 1987. Saginaw Bay Area Subirrigation/Drainage Project.
Chapter 13, Subirrigation Regional Impacts: Environmental, Economic, and Social. pp.307-334.Chapter 14. Saginaw Bay Area Subirrigation/Drainage Project. pp.335-345.
Chapter 15. Saginaw Valley Groundwater Resources: Current Condition and Trend in The Saginaw Bay, Michigan Subirrigation/Drainage Project: 1987-1988, edited by F. M. D'Itri and J.A. Kubitz, The Institute of Water Research, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. pp.347-361.