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Gao Peng

Sourse:   Date:2015-06-17

Name:Gao Peng
Title: Associate Professor, Dr.
Highest Education: PhD.
Office Address: 26, Rd. Xi’nong, Yangling Shaanxi, 712100
Phone13720458182
Fax: +86-29-87012210
Email:  gaopeng@ms.iswc.ac.cn

 
Education experience:
Sep. 1993–July. 1997, Bachelor, Northwest Agricultural University.
Sep. 2002–July. 2005, Master, Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Sep. 2005–July. 2010, PhD, Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
July.2011-July.2012, Postdoctoral, Wageningen UR (University & Researchcentre), Netherlands.
Feb. 2013-Feb. 2014, Visiting Scholar, the University of Melbourne, Australia.
 
Professional experience:
Jul. 1997-Sep. 1999, Institute of soil and water conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources.Research fellow.
Oct. 1999-Dec. 2002, Institute of soil and water conservation,Northwest A&F University, Research fellow.
Jan. 2003-Dec. 2012, Institute of soil and water conservation, Northwest A&F University, Assistant research fellow.
Jan. 2013-Present, Institute of soil and water conservation, Northwest A&F University, Associate professor.'
 
Seleted Publication
1.   Peng Gao, Guantao Jiang, Yongping Wei, Xingmin Mu, Fei Wang, Guangju Zhao, Wenyi Sun. Streamflow regimes of the Yanhe River under climate and land use change, Loess Plateau, China. Hydrological Processes: DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10309.
2.   Peng Gao, VioletteGeissen, Arnaud J.A.M. Temme, Coen J. Ritsema, Xingmin Mu, Fei Wang. A wavelet analysis of the relationship between Loess Plateau erosion and sunspots.Geoderma: 2014, 213, 453-459.
3.   P. Gao, V. Geissen, C. J. Ritsema, X.-M. Mu, F. Wang.Impact of climate change and anthropogenic activities on stream flow and sediment discharge in the Wei River Basin, China. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences: 2013, 17 ,961-972.
4.   P. Gao, X.-M. Mu., F. Wang, R. Li. Changes in streamflow and sediment discharge and the response to human activities in the middle reaches of the Yellow River, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences: 2011, 15 ,1-10.
5.   Peng Gao, Xunchang Zhang, Xingmin Mu, Fei Wang, Rui Li, Xiaoping Zhang. Trend and change-point analyses of streamflow and sediment discharge in Yellow River mainstream during 1950-2005. Hydrological Sciences Journal: 2010, 55/2 , 275-285.