Name: ZOU Lei

Current Appointment: Associate Professor

Education:

2013.09-2018.06

PhD

Hydrology and water resources, Wuhan University

2009.09-2013.06

B.E.

Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, Zhengzhou University

Areas of Specialization:

1. Hydrological modeling and forecasting

2. Climate change and water resources

3. Remote Sensing

Representative Publications:

1.  Li XY, Zou L*, Xia J et al., Untangling the effects of climate change and land use/cover change on spatiotemporal variation of evapotranspiration over China. Journal of Hydrology, 2022, 612: 128189.

2.  Chen T, Zou L*, Xia J et al., Decomposing the impacts of climate change and human activities on runoff changes in the Yangtze River Basin: Insights from regional differences and spatial correlations of multiple factors. Journal of Hydrology, 2022, 615: 128649.

3.     Zou L, Liu HY, Wang FY et al., Regional difference and influencing factors of the green development level in the urban agglomeration in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Science China Earth Sciences, 2022, 65: 1449–1462.

4.  Yang ZZ, Zou L*, Xia J et al., Spatiotemporal variation characteristics and source identification of water pollution: Insights from urban water system. Ecological Indicators, 2022, 139: 108892.

5.  Wang FY, Xia J, Zou L*, Zhan CS et al., Estimation of time-varying parameter in Budyko framework using long short-term memory network over the Loess Plateau, China. Journal of Hydrology, 2022, 607: 127571.

6.  Xiao S, Zou L*, Xia J et al., Bias correction framework for satellite precipitation products using a rain/no rain discriminative model. Science of The Total Environment, 2021, 818: 151679.

7.  Zou L, Zhan CS, Xia J et al., Implementation of evapotranspiration data assimilation with catchment scale distributed hydrological model via an ensemble Kalman Filter. Journal of Hydrology, 2017, 549: 685-702.

Major Research Projects:

1. Evapotranspiration data assimilation and impact assessment of irrigation activities, National Natural Science Foundation of China

2. Multi-process coupling and integrated simulation of water system across the Yangtze River Basin, National Natural Science Foundation of China

Contact:

Office Address:

IGSNRR

11A Da Tun Road

An Wai, Beijing 100101

People’s Republic of China

Email: zoulei@igsnrr.ac.cn

Updated on November 21, 2022