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Chen Lin


PERSONAL DETAILS

  Name:  Chen LIN 

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

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

  Telephone:   +86-25-86882169 (office)  

  E-mail:      clin@niglas.ac.cn 


Education

  Sep 2002 – Jun 2006: College of forest resources and environment, Nanjing Forestry university, China.  

  Sep 2006 – Jun 2009 School of Geographic Science, NanJing Normal University. Master 

  Sep 2009 – Jun 2012 School of Geographic and oceanographic sciences, Nanjing University. Doctor 


Employment 

 Jun 2022 - now: Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences  

 Jan 2017 - May 2022: Associate Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

 Jul 2012 - Dec 2016: Assistant Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences


  


AREAS OF EXPERTISE 

  Assessment of waterhshed LUCC and ecological response 

  The impact of non-point source pollution on lake quality 


SELECTED PUBLICATION

 

(1)Chen Lin, A-Xing Zhu, Zhaofei Wang. 2020. The refined spatiotemporal representation of soil organic matter based on remote images fusion of Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 89, 102094. 

(2)Junfeng Xiong, Chen Lin*, Zhigang Cao, Ronghua Ma.2022. Development of remote sensing algorithm for total phosphorus concentration in eutrophic lakes: Conventional or machine learning? Water Research, 2022, 215, 118213.

(3)Chen Lin, Ronghua Ma,Junfeng Xiong. 2018. Can the watershed non-point phosphorus pollution be interpreted by critical soil properties - A new insight of different soil P states. Science of the Total Environment, 628-629, 870-881. 

(4)Chen Lin, Zhipeng Wu, Ronghua Ma. Detection of sensitive water organic indicators related to non-point source organic pollution: a case study of Taihu Lake. Journal of Environmental Informatics, 2018. 32 (2), 98-111.

(5)Chen Lin, Junfeng Xiong,Ronghua Ma,Chenxi Zhu. 2021. Identifying the critical watershed regions creating lake nutrient enrichment (SLRs) based on a watershed-lake integrated perspective – A case study of Chaohu Lake Basin, China. Ecological Indicators, 121, 107307. 

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