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Qing Zhu


PERSONAL DETAILS

  Name:   Qing Zhu

  Position:  Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  Postal Address: 73 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China 

  Telephone:   +86-25-86882139 (office)

  Fax:              +86-25-57714759 (office) 

  E-mail:          qzhu@niglas.ac.cn 

    

Education

  Ph.D. student in Soil Sciences, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 2005-2009;

  Master in Physical Geography, Department of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, 2003-2005; 

  Bachelor in Physical Geography, Department of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, 1999-2003.  

    

Employment 

  Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2011-present; 

  Soil Scientist, USDA-ARS, Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit, 2009-2011; 

  Post-Doctoral Scholar, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 2009-2011. 


 
  RESEARCH INTERESTS

  Critical zone hydrological processes and nutrient cycling

  

AWARDS 

  The Second Price Jiangsu Science and Technology Award 

  Alex and Jessie R. Black Fellowship

    

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 

  1. Zhu, Q., J.P. Schmidt, and R.B. Bryant. 2012. Hot moments and hot spots of nutrient losses from a mixed land use watershed. Journal of Hydrology. 414-415: 393-404. 

  2. Zhu, Q., J.P. Schmidt, A. R. Buda, R.B. Bryant, and G.J. Folmar. 2011. Nitrogen loss from a mixed land use watershed as influenced by hydrology and seasons. Journal of Hydrology, 405:307-315. 

  3. Zhu, Q., and H.S. Lin. 2011. Influences of soil, terrain, and crop growth on soil moisture variation from transect to farm scales. Geoderma, 163:45-54. 

  4. Zhu, Q., S.L. Zhou, J.P. Schmidt, and S.H. Wu. 2010. Influence of plow pan on the enrichment and depletion of heavy metals in the surface soils. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 19:2176-2184. 

  5. Zhu, Q., and H.S. Lin. 2010. Comparing ordinary kriging and regression kriging for soil properties in contrasting landscapes. Pedosphere, 20:594-606. 

  6. Zhu, Q., H.S. Lin, and J.A. Doolittle. 2010. Repeated electromagnetic induction surveys for improved soil mapping in an agricultural landscape. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 74:1763-1774. 

  7. Zhu, Q., H.S. Lin, and J.A. Doolittle. 2010. Repeated electromagnetic induction surveys for identifying flow paths and quantifying water dynamics. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 74:1750-1762. 

  8. Zhu, Q., J.P. Schmidt, H.S. Lin, and R.P. Sripada. 2009. Hydropedological processes and implications for nitrogen availability to corn. Geoderma, 154:111-122.

  9. Zhu, Q., and H.S. 2009. Simulation and validation of concentrated subsurface lateral flow paths in an agricultural landscape. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 13:1503-1518. 

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