40. Qin, Boqiang, Shi, Yafeng and Wang, Sumin (1991). The relationship between inland lakes evolution and climatic fluctuation in arid zone. Chinese Geographical Science, 1(4): 316-322.
41. Qin Boqiang (1993). The hydrological characteristics and water budget of Qinghai lake drainage basin. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 11(4), 315-320.
42. Qin, Boqiang, Harrison, S.P. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1998). Evaluation of modelled regional water balance using lake status data: a comparison of 6ka simulation with the NCAR CCM. Quaternary Science Reviews (COHMAP special issue),17:535-548.
43. Yu, G. and Qin, Boqiang (1997). Holocene temperature and precipitation reconstructions and monsoonal climates in eastern China. Palaeoclimates: Data and Modelling,2(1): 1-32.
44. Qin, Boqiang and Yu, G. (1998). Implications of lake level fluctuations at 6ka and 18ka in mainland Asia. Global and Planetary Change,18: 59-72.
45. Qin, Boqiang, Huang, Qun (1998). Evaluation of the Climatic Change Impacts on the Inland Water Resources System - A Case Study in Qinghai Lake Basin, China. Climatic Change, 39(4):695-714.
46. Qin, Boqiang and Huang, Qun (1996). Simulation of the climatic changes impacts on the Qinghai Lake. Proceedings of International Workshop on Macro-scale Hydrological Modeling (Liu, X. and Li, J. eds.), Hohai University Press, Nanjing,46-49.
47. Qin, Boqiang and Huang, Qun (1998). The simulation of the energy-water budget in Lake Qinghai, China, Chinese Ocenography and Limnology, 16(4): 1-7.
48. Qin, Boqiang (1997). Simulation of hydrological processes in inland Lake Qinghai, China. In: Proceedings of International Symposium on Asian Hydro-Environment, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan, 1997, 293-300.
49. Qin Boqiang, Shi Yafeng, Yu Ge (1998). The Reconstruction and Interpretations of Lake Status at 6ka and 18ka B.P. in Inland Mainland Asia. Chinese Science Bulletion, 43(14): 1145-1157.
50. Yu Ge, Sun Xiangjun, Qin Boqiang, Song Changqing, Li Haiyu, Prentice I C, Harrison S P. (1997). Pollen-based reconstruction of vegetation patterns of China in mid-Holocene. Science in China (Series D), 41(2): 130-136.
51. Qin Boqiang (1999). Hydrodynamics of Lake Taihu, China. AMBIO, 28(8): 669-673.
52. Qin Boqiang, and David K. Steven (1999). A three-dimensional hydrodynamic model description and the application in water thermal structure modeling in East Canyon Reservoir. Document of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah State University, Logan, Utah.
53. Bartlein, P.J., Bengtsson, L., Harrison, S.P., Hostetler, S., Hsü, K., Qin, B. and Vassiljev, J., 1998. Modelling lake behaviour: how can we use mechanistic models to further our understanding of the response of lakes to climate change ? Paläoklimaforschung 25: 179-188.
54. Qin, Boqiang, Wu, Qinglong, Gao, Junfeng, et al.(2001). Water environmental issues in Lake Taihu, China ? Problems, Causes and Management. In: The Integrated Land and Water Resources Management in the Coast Areas, China (Proceedings of the annual international workshop sustainable agriculture working group(SAWG) ), China Environmental Sciences Press, Beijing, pp.150-162.