Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Four decades of urban and regional development and planning in China, Xueliang Zhang, Yichun Xie, and Lixia LI
Faculty Scholarship from 2019
[Review of the book Field hydrogeology (4th ed.), by R. Brassington], Christopher A. Gellasch
Quantifying the seasonal contribution of coupling urban land use types on Urban Heat Island using Land Contribution Index: A case study in Wuhan, China, Qiuping Huang, Jiejun Huang, Xining Yang, Chuanglin Fang, and Youjia Liang
Michigan climate assessment 2019: Considering Michigan's future in a changing climate, Thomas Kovacs, Kimberly Barrett, and Environmental Science and Society Students
New Ordovician marine macroalgae from North America, with observations on Buthograptus, Callithamnopsis, and Chaetocladus, Steven T. LoDuca
Similar glacial‐interglacial δ 15 N variations in two MIS 13–10 sediment sequences in the western North Atlantic Ocean: Changes in nitrogen sources, denitrification, or diagenesis?, Philip A. Meyers, Maria Serena Poli, and Robert C. Thunell
PaCTS 1.0: A crowdsourced reporting standard for paleoclimate data, Maria-Serena Poli
Erosion rates and sediment flux within the Potomac River basin quantified over millennial timescales using beryllium isotopes, Eric W. Portenga, Paul R. Bierman, Charles D. Trodick, Sophie E. Greene, Benjamin D. DeJong, Dylan H. Rood, and Milan J. Pavich
Modeling grassland ecosystem responses to coupled climate and socioeconomic influences in multi-spatial-and-temporal scales, Yichun Xie, David Crary, Y. Bai, and A. Zhang
Detecting longterm trends of vegetation change at local scale through timeseries image analysis: a case study in Inner Mongolia, China., Liu XinXia, Anbing Zhang, Xie Yichun, Hua Jin, and Haixin Liu
How firm heterogeneity affects foreign direct investment location choice: Micro-evidence from new foreign manufacturing firms in the Pearl River Delta, Yuyao Ye, Kangmin Wu, Yichun Xie, Gengzhi Huang, Changjian Wang, and Jun Chen
Geo-informatics in sustainable ecosystem and society: 6th International Conference, GSES 2018, Handan, China, September 25–26, 2018, revised selected papers, Anbing Zhang, Haixin Liu, Yichun Xie, and Lili Feng
Faculty Scholarship from 2018
Beryllium isotopes, Paul R. Bierman and Eric W. Portenga
Directly dating postglacial Greenlandic land-surface emergence at high resolution using in situ 10Be, Paul R. Bierman, Dylan H. Rood, Jeremy D. Shakun, Eric W. Portenga, and Lee B. Corbett
Trend analysis of relationship between primary productivity, precipitation and temperature in Inner Mongolia, Tianyang Chen*, Yichun Xie, Chao Liu, Yongfei Bai, Anbing Zhang, and Lishen Mao
Unfinished geographies: Women’s roles in shaping Black historical counter narratives, Matthew R. Cook and Amy E. Potter
The theory of planned behavior and high school students’ interest in computer science, Hadeel Mohammed Jawad*, Munther Abualkibash, Samir Tout, and Yichun Xie
Integrating art and animation in teaching computer programming for high school students experimental study, Hadeel Mohammed Jawad*, Samir Tout, Munther Abualkibash, and Yichun Xie
A new urban typology model adapting data mining analytics to examine dominant trajectories of neighborhood change: A case of metro Detroit, Yuchen Li* and Yichun Xie
An ontology-driven approach for integrating intelligence to manage human and ecological health risks in the geospatial sensor web, Xiaoliang Meng, Feng Wang, Yichun Xie, Guoqiang Song, Shifa Ma, Shiyuan Hu, Junming Bai, and Yiming Yang
Spatial pattern and regional relevance analysis of the Maritime Silk Road shipping network, Naixia Mou, Caixia Liu, Lingxian Zhang, Xin Fu, Yichun Xie, Yong Li, and Peng Peng
Simulating the future of food deserts in Ypsilanti, Michigan using Markov chains and cellular automata, Hugh Semple
The evolution of food deserts in a small midwestern city: The case of Ypsilanti, Michigan: 1970 to 2010, Hugh Semple and Andrew Giguere
Historic preservation: An introduction to its history, principles, and practice, Norman Tyler, Ilene R. Tyler, and Ted J. Ligibel
Examining shrinking city of Detroit in the context of socio-spatial inequalities, Yichun Xie, Hongmian Gong, Hai Lan, and Shi Zeng