Research Progress
Deveplop and Apply the Monitoring and Warning System of Debris Flows
Evaluate the Performance of the Commonly Used Relationship Model with High Resolution Remote Sensing Data from NASA Landsat-8 and Different Soil Moisture Observation Networks
Nitrogen Addition Reduces Dissolved Organic Carbon Leaching in a Montane Forest
Recent Evidence Reveals Sediment Sorting in the Water-level Fluctuation Zone of the Three Gorges Reservoir and Proposes a Sustainable Strategy for Vegetation Restoration
IMHE Reveals the Processes and Rates of Weathering of Primary Mineral Phosphate during Development of Soil
IMHE Reveals the Post-earthquake Denudation's Impacts on Ancient Civilizations in the Chengdu Longmenshan Region
Important progress have been made in the evolution model and the numerical simulation of mountain disaster chain by Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment (IMHE), CAS
Significant Progress Has Been Made in The Research of The Critical Conditions for The Formation of Outburst Debris Flows at Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS, Chengdu
IMHE Clarifies Unsaturated Hydro-mechanical Behaviour of Rainfall-induced Mass Remobilization in Post-earthquake Landslides
Research Progresses in Debris Flow Entrainment Mechanism by IMHE
IMHE Reveals the Different Responses of Cunninghamia Lanceolata Seedlings to Nitrogen and Phosphorus additions ThoughPhysiological and Proteomic Analysis
IMHE reveals plants adapted to nutrient limitation allocate less biomass into stems in an arid-hot grassland