Xing Yuan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011-2014 | Department of civil and environmental engineering | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
2014-2018 | RCE-TEA | Institute of atmospheric physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences | |
2018- | School of Hydrology and Water Resources | Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology |
Area:
Hydroclimatology and hydrometeorologyWebsite:
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"Xing Yuan"Bio:
Prof. Xing Yuan (袁星) is the head of School of Hydrology and Water Resources at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST). He received his Ph.D. degree in Meteorology at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at Chinese Academy of Sciences (IAP/CAS) in 2009. Before joining NUIST, he worked as a climate modeler at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during 2009-2011, as an associate climate specialist at Princeton University during 2011-2014, and as a professor at IAP/CAS during 2014-2018. He is an Editor of Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Associate Editor of Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, and Editorial Board of Hydrology Research. Prof. Yuan’s research interests are primarily in the field of hydroclimatology, including flash drought change and impact, hyper-resolution land surface modeling, and hydrological ensemble forecasting. He has authored 100+ peer-reviewed journal papers, including Nature Communications, BAMS, GRL, and WRR.
Children
Sign in to add traineeDingwen Zeng | grad student | 2016-2020 | Institute of Atmospheric Physics at Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Peng Ji | grad student | 2016-2021 | Institute of Atmospheric Physics at Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Miao Zhang | grad student | 2016-2021 | Institute of Atmospheric Physics at Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Enda Zhu | grad student | 2016-2021 | Institute of Atmospheric Physics at Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Yang Jiao | post-doc | 2017-2019 | Institute of Atmospheric Physics at Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Linying Wang | post-doc | 2017-2019 | Institute of Atmospheric Physics at Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Publications
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Wei B, Yin S, Yu J, et al. (2023) Monthly variations of groundwater arsenic risk under future climate scenarios in 2081-2100. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International |
Yuan X, Wang Y, Ji P, et al. (2023) A global transition to flash droughts under climate change. Science (New York, N.Y.). 380: 187-191 |
Xi X, Yuan X. (2023) Remote sensing of atmospheric and soil water stress on ecosystem carbon and water use during flash droughts over eastern China. The Science of the Total Environment. 868: 161715 |
Wang Y, Yuan X. (2022) Land-atmosphere coupling speeds up flash drought onset. The Science of the Total Environment. 851: 158109 |
Wu J, Yao H, Yuan X, et al. (2022) Dissolved organic carbon response to hydrological drought characteristics: Based on long-term measurements of headwater streams. Water Research. 215: 118252 |
Yuan X, Yang L, Li H, et al. (2022) Spatiotemporal Variations of Plague Risk in the Tibetan Plateau from 1954-2016. Biology. 11 |
Chen S, Yuan X. (2022) Quantifying the uncertainty of internal variability in future projections of seasonal soil moisture droughts over China. The Science of the Total Environment. 824: 153817 |
Omer A, Zhuguo M, Yuan X, et al. (2021) A hydrological perspective on drought risk-assessment in the Yellow River Basin under future anthropogenic activities. Journal of Environmental Management. 289: 112429 |
Ma F, Yuan X. (2021) Impact of climate and population changes on the increasing exposure to summertime compound hot extremes. The Science of the Total Environment. 772: 145004 |
Zhang M, Yuan X, Otkin JA. (2020) Remote sensing of the impact of flash drought events on terrestrial carbon dynamics over China. Carbon Balance and Management. 15: 20 |