Researcher
Name:
Fengge Su
Title:
Professor
Tel:
010-84097074
Email:
fgsu@itpcas.ac.cn
Address:
Building 3, Courtyard 16, Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China
Education and Appointments
Education
Ph.D. in Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University, China, 2001. 
M.S. in Hydrology and Water Resources, Xinjiang Agricultural University, China, 1998.
B.S. in Civil Engineering, Xinjiang Agricultural University, China, 1995.

Appointments

2009.11-present: Professor, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS, China
2008.04-2009.10: Research Scientist, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, USA
2007.08-2008.03: Research Scientist, USRA/MSFC/NASA, USA
2003.01-2007.07: Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Washington, USA
2002.01-2002.12: Postdoctoral researcher, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, China 


Research Interest
Research Interests: Cold region hydrology, Multi-scale hydrologic modelling, Hydrologic response to climate changes
Research Fields: Hydrology and water resources


Selected Publications

Publications in the recent 5 years (2016-2020) (* corresponding author; # joint first authors; Including books and book chapters)

Part 1: 5 representative publications 

1.Sun, H., Su, F.*, 2020. Precipitation correction and reconstruction for streamflow simulation based on 262 rain gauges in the upper Brahmaputra of southern Tibetan Plateau, Journal of Hydrology. 690, 125484. 

2.Meng, F., Su, F.*, Li, Y., Tong, K., 2019. Changes in terrestrial water storage during 2003-2014 and possible causes in Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Geophysical Research. 124(6), 2909-2931.  

3.Ren, Z., Su, F.*, Xu, B., Xie, Y, Kan, B., 2018. A coupled glacier–hydrology model and its application in eastern Pamir. Journal of Geophysical Research. 123(24), 13692-13713. 

4.Tong, K., Su, F.*, Xu, B., 2016. Quantifying the contribution of glacier-melt water in the expansion of the largest lake in Tibet. Journal of Geophysical Research. 121, 11158-11173. 

5.Su, F*., Zhang, L., Ou, T., Chen, D., Yao, T., Tong, T., Qi, Y., 2016. Hydrological response to future climate changes for the major upstream river basins in the Tibetan Plateau. Global and Planetary Change. 136, 82-95. 

Part 2: all other publications (exclude part 1)

1.Hotaek, P., Dibike, Y., Su, F., Shi, J.X., 2021, Cold region hydrologic models and applications. In: Yang D., Kane D.L. (eds) Arctic Hydrology, Permafrost and Ecosystems. Springer, Cham.  

2.Tong, K., Su, F.*, Li, C., 2020. Modeling of water fluxes and budget in Nam Co Basin during 1979–2013. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 21(4), 829-844. 

3.Sun, H., Su, F.*, Huang, J., Yao, T., Luo., Y., Chen, D., 2020. Contrasting precipitation gradient characteristics between westerlies and monsoon dominated upstream river basins in the Third Pole (in Chinese with English abstract). Chinese Science Bulletin. 65, 91-104. 

4.Li, Y., Su, F.*, Chen, D., Tang, Q., 2019. Atmospheric water transport to the endorheic Tibetan Plateau and its effect on hydrological status in the region. Journal of Geophysical Research. 124. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JD031297. 

5.Tang, Q., Lan, C., Su, F., Liu, X., et al., 2019. Streamflow change on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and its impacts (in Chinese with English abstract), Chinese Science Bulletin. 64(27), 2807-2821. 

6.Kan, B., Su, F.*, Xu, B., Xie, Y., Li, J., Zhang, H., 2018. Generation of high mountain precipitation and temperature data for a quantitative assessment of flow regime in the Upper Yarkant basin in the Karakoram. Journal of Geophysical research. 123(16), 8462-8486. 

7.Meng, F., Su, F.*, Yang, D., Kong, T., Hao, Z., 2016. Impacts of recent climate change on the hydrology in the source region of the Yellow River basin. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies. 6, 66-81.