Zhiqiang Tan
PERSONAL DETAILS
Name: Zhiqiang Tan
Position: Associate Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology Chinese Academy of Sciences
Postal Address: 73 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China
Telephone: +86-25-86882125 (office)
Fax: 025-57714759
E-mail: zqtan@niglas.ac.cn
Education
Sep 2012 - Dec 2015: Doctor of Science in Geography, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sep 2009 - Jul 2012: Master of science in Agriculture, Yangtze University, China
Sep 2005 - Jul 2009: Bachelor of science in Geography, Dezhou University, Chinese
Employment
Jun 2022 - present: Associate Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jan 2016 - May 2022: Assistant Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Eco-hydrological process in wetland
AWARDS
2010: Award of Science and Technology Progress in Jingzhou city
2012: Excellent graduate of Yangtze University
2013-2015: Merit student of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
[1].Tan, Z.Q., Li, Y.L.*, Zhang, Q., Liu, X.G., Song, Y.Y., Xue, C.Y., & Lu, J.Z. 2021. Assessing effective hydrological connectivity for floodplains with a framework integrating habitat suitability and sediment suspension behavior. Water Research, 201(9):117253.
[2].Tan Z.Q., Melack M.J., Li Y.L., Liu X.G., Chen B., Zhang Q*. 2020. Estimation of Water Volume in Ungauged, Dynamic Floodplain Lakes. Environmental Research Letters, 15, 054021.
[3].Tan Z.Q., Li Y.L., Xu X.L., Yao J., Zhang Q*. 2019. Mapping inundation dynamics in a heterogeneous floodplain: Insights from integrating observations and modeling approach. Journal of Hydrology, 572, 148-159.
[4].Tan Z.Q., Wang X.L., Chen B., Liu X.G., Zhang Q*. 2019. Surface water connectivity of seasonal isolated lakes in a dynamic lake-floodplain system. Journal of Hydrology. 579, 124-154.
[5].Tan Z.Q., Zhang Q.*, Li M.F., Li Y.L., Xu X.L., Jiang J.H. 2016. A study of the relationship between wetland vegetation communities and water regimes using a combined remote sensing and hydraulic modeling approach. Hydrology Research, 47(S1): 278-292.
[6].Tan Z.Q., Tao H.*, Jiang J.H., Zhang Q. 2015. Influences of Climate Extremes on NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) in Poyang Lake Basin, China. Wetlands, 35(6): 1033-1042.
[7].Tan Z.Q., Chen P., Zhang Q, Jiang J.H*. 2020. Vegetation Changes in the Poyang Lake Wetland Linked to the Three Gorges Dam: an Assessment Based on Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Observations from 2000 to 2012. Wetlands, (2019)39: 151-163.
[8].Tan Z.Q., Jiang J.H*. 2016. Spatial–Temporal Dynamics of Wetland Vegetation Related to Water Level Fluctuations in Poyang Lake, China. Water, 8(9): 397.
[9].Tan Z.Q., Ai T.C.*, Lu X.Z., Cai Q.N., Liu C. 2012. Influences of Soil Fertility on Spatial Patterns of Aphis Gossypii Glover (Homoptera: Aphididae) Occurred in Bt-cotton Plants. Advance Journal of Food Science & Technology, 4(6): 377-382.
[10].Li Y.L.*, Tan Z.Q.*, Zhang Q., Liu X.G., Chen J., Yao J. 2021. Refining the concept of hydrological connectivity for large floodplain systems: Framework and implications for eco-environmental assessments. Water Research. 195, 117005.