Adam Wei: Publications

Selected Publications (Research Conducted Locally in BC, or in Collaboration with MFLNRO or UBC Okanagan Faculty):
  1. Zhang, M.F, X. Wei, and Q. Li. 2017. Do the hydrological responses to forest disturbances in large watersheds vary along climatic gradients in the interior of British Columbia, Canada? Ecohydrology. DOI 10.1002/eco.1840 (IF: 2.13)
  2. Wei, X., R. Winkler and G. Sun. 2017. Forest cover change, climate variability and hydrological responses. Ecohydrology (in press).(IF: 2.13)
  3. Anputhas, M., Janmaat, C.Nichol, and Wei, X. 2016. Simulating Land Use Change in a Southern Interior Watershed in British Columbia, Western Geographers. 22, 108 – 128.
  4. Anputhas, M., Janmaat, J. J. A., Nichol, C. F., Wei, X. 2016. Modelling spatial association in pattern based land use simulation models. Journal of environmental management181, 465-476.
  5. Craig, N. P. Monahan, R. Fulton, J. Ping, X. Weiand S. Thomson. 2015. Quaternary Stratigraphy and Evidence for Multiple Glacial Episodes in the north Okanagan Valley, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (in press).
  6. Ping*,H., C. Nichol and X. Wei. 2014.Quantification of groundwater recharge using the chloride mass balance method in a semi-arid mountain terrain, South Interior British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2014, 6(1): 383-388.
  7. Ping*, J.,Wei, X, Nichol, C. 2014 Cumulative precipitation departure from average characterizing mountain system recharge in semi-arid North Okanagan, South Interior, British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Applied Sciences 14(18). 2156-2162.
  8. Li, Q., Qi, J., Xing, Z., Li, S., Jiang, Y., Danielescu, S., Zhu, H., X.,Meng, F.R. 2014. An approach for accessing impact of land use and biophysical conditions across landscape on recharge rate and nitrogen loading of groundwater. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. (IF: 3.2)
  9. Zhang, M. and X. Wei*. 2013. Contrasted hydrological responses to forest harvesting in two large neighbouring watersheds in snow hydrology dominant environment: implications for forest management and future forest hydrology studies. Hydrological Processes. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10107 (IF: 2.5).
  10. Liu*, S., J. Innes and X. Wei. 2013. Shaping forest management to climate change: An overview. Forest Ecology and Management. Volume 300, Pages 1–3(IF: 2.5).
  11. Coe*, H., X. Weiand P. Kiffeney. 2013. Linking forest harvest and landscape factors to benthic macroinvertebrate communities in the interior of British Columbia. Hydrobiologia. DOI 10.1007/s10750-013-1573-y (IF:1.99).
  12. Wei*, X., Liu and P. Zhou. 2013. Quantifying the relative contributions of forest change and climatic variability to hydrology in large watersheds: a critical review of research methods. Water, 5, 728-746 (IF: 0.97)
  13. Zhang, M.,and X. Wei*. 2013.Alteration of flow regimes caused by large-scale forest disturbance: A case study from a large watershed in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. DOI: 10.1002/eco.1374(IF: 2.78).
  14. Wang*, L., J. Liu, G. Sun, X. Wei, S. Liu and Q. Dong. 2012.Preface “Water, climate, and vegetation: ecohydrology in a changing world” Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 16, 4633-4636 (IF: 3.15).
  15. Zhang, M., X. Wei*. 2012. Cumulative effects of forest disturbance on hydrology in a large watershed in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada. Earth Syst. Sci., 16, 2021–2034, 2012. doi:10.5194/hess-16-2021-2012 (IF: 3.15).
  16. King*, L., M.A. Hassan, X. Wei, and L. Burge. 2012. Wood budgets of upland streams in the southern Interior of British Columbia. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 38, 1197–1209 (IF: 2.43).
  17. Wei*, X., Q. Li, M.J. Waterhouse, and H. Armleder. 2012. Organic matter loading affects lodgepole pine seedling growth. Environmental Management. DOI 10.1007/s00267-012-9846-1 (IF: 1.74).
  18. Wei, X., G. Sun, J.M. Vose, K. Ostsuki, Z. Zhang and K. Smetterm. 2011. Preface: forest ecohydrological processes in a changing environment. Ecohydrology, 4:143-145 (IF: 2.15).
  19. Vose, J. M., G. Sun, R. Ford, M. Bredemeier, K. Ostsuki, X. Wei, Z.Q. Zhang, L. Zhang, C.A. Dolloff and C. Trettin. 2011. Forest ecohydrological research in the 21stcentury: what are the critical needs? Ecohydrology, 4:277-287 (IF: 2.15).
  20. Wei, X. and Zhang. 2010. Quantifying stream flow change caused by forest disturbance at a large spatial scale: a single watershed study, Water Resources Research, 46, W12525, doi:10.1029/2010WR009250 (IF: 2.74).
  21. Chen W. and X. 2008. Assessing the Relations between Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Forest Harvesting at Watershed Scale in the Interior of British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management: 256: 152–160 (IF: 2.5).
  22. Lin, Y. and X. Wei. 2008. The impact of large-scale forest harvesting on hydrology in the Willow Watershed of Central British Columbia. Journal of Hydrology, 359: 141-149 (IF: 2.66).
  23. Chen, X., X. Wei, R. Scherer and D. Hogan. 2008. Effects of large woody debris on surface structure and aquatic habitat in forested streams, Southern Interior British Columbia, Canada. River Research and Applications, 24:862-879 (IF: 2.03).
  24. Chen, X., X. Wei, Scherer, C. Luider and W. Darlington. 2006.A watershed scale assessment of in-stream large woody debris patterns in the southern interior of British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management, 229:50-62 (IF: 2.5).
  25. Chen, X., X. Weiand Scherer. 2005. Influence of wildfire and harvest on biomass, carbon pool and decomposition of large woody debris in forested streams of southern interior British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management, 208:101-114 (IF: 2.5).
  26. Wei, X., Kimmins, J. P. and G. Zhou. 2003. Disturbances and sustainability of long-term site productivity in lodgepole pine forests in the central interior of British Columbia—an ecosystem modeling approach. Ecological Modelling, 164:239-256 (IF: 2.33).
  27. Wei, X., Liu, W., Waterhouse, M. J., and Armleder, H. M. 2000. Simulations on impacts of different management strategies on long-term site productivity in lodgepole pine forests of the central interior of British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management, 133:217-229 (IF: 2.5).
  28. Wei, X., and Kimmins, J. P. 1998. Asymbiotic nitrogen fixation in harvested and wildfire-killed lodgepole pine forests in the central interior of British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management, 109:343-353 (IF: 2.5).
  29. Wei, X., Kimmins, J. P., and Peel, K. 1997.Mass and nutrients in woody debris in harvested and wildfire-killed lodgepole pine forests in the central interior of British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 27:148-155 (IF: 1.69).