Publications
Peer Reviewed:
19. Shi, P., Duan, K., Nicholson, K. N., Han, B., Klaus, N., & Yang, J. (2020). Modeling past and future variation of glaciers in the Dongkemadi Ice Field on central Tibetan Plateau from 1989 to 2050. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 52(1), 191-209.
18. Alam, M. S., Han, B., & Pichtel, J. (2019). Assessment of soil and groundwater contamination at a former Tannery district in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 1-16.
17. Burch, K. D., Han, B., Pichtel, J., & Zubkov, T. (2019). Removal efficiency of commonly prescribed antibiotics via tertiary wastewater treatment. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(7), 6301-6310.
16. Han, B., Benner, S. G., & Flores, A. N. (2019). Including Variability across Climate Change Projections in Assessing Impacts on Water Resources in an Intensively Managed Landscape. Water, 11(2), 286.
15. Hylton L., Ghezzi J.L. , and Han B. (2018). Microplastic Pollution in Indiana's White River: an Exploratory Study. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 127(1):72-81.
14. Steimke, A., Han, B., Brandt, J., & Flores, A. (2018). Climate Change and Curtailment: Evaluating Water Management Practices in the Context of Changing Runoff Regimes in a Snowmelt-Dominated Basin. Water, 10(10), 1490.
13.Han, B., Benner, S. G., Bolte, J. P., Vache, K. B., & Flores, A. N. (2017). Coupling biophysical processes and water rights to simulate spatially distributed water use in an intensively managed hydrologic system. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21(7), 3671.
12.Li, Z., Mendoza, A., Abad, J., Endreny, T., Smallidge, C., & Han, B. (2016). Cutoff Processes and Their Importance for Bed and Planform Morphodynamic Adaptation.
11.Han, B., Chu, H. H., & Endreny, T. A. (2015). Streambed and water profile response to inchannel restoration structures in a laboratory meandering stream. Water Resources Research, 51(11), 9312-9324.
10.Han, B., & Endreny, T. A. (2014a). Comparing MODFLOW simulation options for predicting intrameander flux. Hydrological Processes, 28(11), 3824-3832.
9.Han, B., & Endreny, T. A. (2014b). Detailed river stage mapping and head gradient analysis during meander cutoff in a laboratory river. Water Resources Research, 50(2), 1689-1703.
8.Han, B., & Endreny, T. A. (2014c). River surface water topography mapping at sub-millimeter resolution and precision with close range photogrammetry: Laboratory scale application. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 7(2), 602-608.
7.Han, B., & Endreny, T. A. (2013). Spatial and temporal intensification of lateral hyporheic flux in narrowing intrameander zones. Hydrological Processes, 27(7), 989-994.
6.YOU, Q.-g., XUE, X., WANG, T., ZHAO, F.-z., ZHANG, W.-m., LIU, G, Han, B., LIAN, F.-c. (2011). Preliminary Study on Blown Sand Disaster along the Gobi Highway [J]. Journal of Desert Research, 1, 003.
5.Xue, X., Guo, J., Han, B., Sun, Q., & Liu, L. (2009). The effect of climate warming and permafrost thaw on desertification in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau. Geomorphology, 108(3-4), 182-190.
4.ZHANG, F., WANG, T., XUE, X., HAN, B., & PENG, F. (2009). Research Status of Natural Factors Influencing Soil Respiration of Grassland Ecosystem [J]. Journal of Desert Research, 5, 013.
3.Xue, X., Guo, J., Zhang, F., Zong, L., Han, B., & Huang, C. (2007). Development and cause of aeolian desertification in alpine region—in case of Maduo County in Yellow River source area. Journal of Desert Research, 27(5), 725-732.
2.Zhang, F., Wang, T., Xue, X., Han, B., Peng, F., & You, Q. (2010). The response of soil CO 2 efflux to desertification on alpine meadow in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. Environmental Earth Sciences, 60(2), 349-358.
1.Han, B., Xian, X., Tao, W., Fang, Z., & Cui-hua, H. (2008). Progress on Feedback Mechanism between Aeolian Desertification and Climate Change [J]. Journal of Desert Research, 3, 003.
Other Publications/Published Datasets
1. Han, B., Benner, S., & Flores, A. N. (2018). Data for Evaluating Impacts of Climate Change on Future Water Scarcity in Treasure Valley, Idaho, Using a Coupled Model of Biophysical Processes and Water Rights.
2. Steimke, A., Flores, A., Han, B., Brandt, J., & Som Castellano, R. (2017). Modeled Impacts of Climate Change on Regional Hydrology in the Upper Boise River Basin Idaho.
19. Shi, P., Duan, K., Nicholson, K. N., Han, B., Klaus, N., & Yang, J. (2020). Modeling past and future variation of glaciers in the Dongkemadi Ice Field on central Tibetan Plateau from 1989 to 2050. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 52(1), 191-209.
18. Alam, M. S., Han, B., & Pichtel, J. (2019). Assessment of soil and groundwater contamination at a former Tannery district in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 1-16.
17. Burch, K. D., Han, B., Pichtel, J., & Zubkov, T. (2019). Removal efficiency of commonly prescribed antibiotics via tertiary wastewater treatment. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(7), 6301-6310.
16. Han, B., Benner, S. G., & Flores, A. N. (2019). Including Variability across Climate Change Projections in Assessing Impacts on Water Resources in an Intensively Managed Landscape. Water, 11(2), 286.
15. Hylton L., Ghezzi J.L. , and Han B. (2018). Microplastic Pollution in Indiana's White River: an Exploratory Study. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 127(1):72-81.
14. Steimke, A., Han, B., Brandt, J., & Flores, A. (2018). Climate Change and Curtailment: Evaluating Water Management Practices in the Context of Changing Runoff Regimes in a Snowmelt-Dominated Basin. Water, 10(10), 1490.
13.Han, B., Benner, S. G., Bolte, J. P., Vache, K. B., & Flores, A. N. (2017). Coupling biophysical processes and water rights to simulate spatially distributed water use in an intensively managed hydrologic system. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21(7), 3671.
12.Li, Z., Mendoza, A., Abad, J., Endreny, T., Smallidge, C., & Han, B. (2016). Cutoff Processes and Their Importance for Bed and Planform Morphodynamic Adaptation.
11.Han, B., Chu, H. H., & Endreny, T. A. (2015). Streambed and water profile response to inchannel restoration structures in a laboratory meandering stream. Water Resources Research, 51(11), 9312-9324.
10.Han, B., & Endreny, T. A. (2014a). Comparing MODFLOW simulation options for predicting intrameander flux. Hydrological Processes, 28(11), 3824-3832.
9.Han, B., & Endreny, T. A. (2014b). Detailed river stage mapping and head gradient analysis during meander cutoff in a laboratory river. Water Resources Research, 50(2), 1689-1703.
8.Han, B., & Endreny, T. A. (2014c). River surface water topography mapping at sub-millimeter resolution and precision with close range photogrammetry: Laboratory scale application. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 7(2), 602-608.
7.Han, B., & Endreny, T. A. (2013). Spatial and temporal intensification of lateral hyporheic flux in narrowing intrameander zones. Hydrological Processes, 27(7), 989-994.
6.YOU, Q.-g., XUE, X., WANG, T., ZHAO, F.-z., ZHANG, W.-m., LIU, G, Han, B., LIAN, F.-c. (2011). Preliminary Study on Blown Sand Disaster along the Gobi Highway [J]. Journal of Desert Research, 1, 003.
5.Xue, X., Guo, J., Han, B., Sun, Q., & Liu, L. (2009). The effect of climate warming and permafrost thaw on desertification in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau. Geomorphology, 108(3-4), 182-190.
4.ZHANG, F., WANG, T., XUE, X., HAN, B., & PENG, F. (2009). Research Status of Natural Factors Influencing Soil Respiration of Grassland Ecosystem [J]. Journal of Desert Research, 5, 013.
3.Xue, X., Guo, J., Zhang, F., Zong, L., Han, B., & Huang, C. (2007). Development and cause of aeolian desertification in alpine region—in case of Maduo County in Yellow River source area. Journal of Desert Research, 27(5), 725-732.
2.Zhang, F., Wang, T., Xue, X., Han, B., Peng, F., & You, Q. (2010). The response of soil CO 2 efflux to desertification on alpine meadow in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. Environmental Earth Sciences, 60(2), 349-358.
1.Han, B., Xian, X., Tao, W., Fang, Z., & Cui-hua, H. (2008). Progress on Feedback Mechanism between Aeolian Desertification and Climate Change [J]. Journal of Desert Research, 3, 003.
Other Publications/Published Datasets
1. Han, B., Benner, S., & Flores, A. N. (2018). Data for Evaluating Impacts of Climate Change on Future Water Scarcity in Treasure Valley, Idaho, Using a Coupled Model of Biophysical Processes and Water Rights.
2. Steimke, A., Flores, A., Han, B., Brandt, J., & Som Castellano, R. (2017). Modeled Impacts of Climate Change on Regional Hydrology in the Upper Boise River Basin Idaho.