Name: WANG Ping

Current Appointment: Professor

Institution: Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Education:

2008: Ph.D., Hydrogeology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Areas of Specialization:

Groundwater and Global Change

Representative Publications:

Wang P., Huang Q., Liu S., Cai H., Yu J., Wang T., Chen X., Pozdniakov S.P. 2022. Recent regional warming across the Siberian lowlands: a comparison between permafrost and non-permafrost areas. Environmental Research Letters, 17(5), 054047.

Wang P., Huang Q., Pozdniakov S.P., Liu S., Ma N., Wang T., Zhang Y., Yu J., Xie J., Fu G., Frolova N. L., Liu C. 2021. Potential role of permafrost thaw on increasing Siberian river discharge. Environmental Research Letters, 16(3), 034046.

Wang P., Huang Q., Tang Q., Chen X., Yu J., Pozdniakov S.P., Wang T. 2021. Increasing annual and extreme precipitation in permafrost-dominated Siberia during 1959–2018. Journal of Hydrology, 603, 126865.

Wang P., Niu GY., Fang YH., Wu RJ., Yu JJ., Yuan GF., Pozdniakov S.P., Scott R.L. 2018. Implementing Dynamic Root Optimization in Noah-MP for Simulating Phreatophytic Root Water Uptake, Water Resources Research, 54(3), 1560-1575.

Wang P., Pozdniakov S.P., Vasilevskiy P.Y. 2017. Estimating groundwater-ephemeral stream exchange in hyper-arid environments: Field experiments and numerical simulations, Journal of Hydrology, 555, 68-79.

Wang P., Pozdniakov S.P., Shestakov V.M. 2015. Optimum experimental design of a monitoring network for parameter identification at riverbank well fields. Journal of Hydrology, 523(0), 531-541.

Wang P., Pozdniakov S.P. 2014. A statistical approach to estimating evapotranspiration from diurnal groundwater level fluctuations, Water Resources Research, 50(3), 2276-2292.

Wang P., Grinevsky S.O., Pozdniakov S.P., Yu J., Dautova D.S., Min L., Du C., Zhang Y.2014. Application of the water table fluctuation methodfor estimating evapotranspiration at two phreatophyte-dominated sitesunder hyper-arid environments. Journal of Hydrology, 519, Part B(0): 2289-2300.

Wang P., Yu J., Pozdniakov S.P., Grinevsky S.O., Liu C. 2014. Shallow groundwater dynamics and its driving forces in extremely arid areas: a case study of the lower Heihe River in northwestern China, Hydrological Processes, 28(3), 1539-1553.

Wang P., Yu J., Zhang Y., Liu C. 2013. Groundwater recharge and hydrogeochemical evolution in the Ejina Basin, northwest China. Journal of Hydrology, 476: 72-86.

Wang P., Zhang Y., Yu J., Fu G., Ao F. 2011. Vegetation dynamics induced by groundwater fluctuations in the lower Heihe River Basin, northwestern China. Journal of Plant Ecology, 4: 77-90.

Major Research Projects:

1.       Streamflow and groundwater responses to climate changes: insights from dry Chinese inland to humid Russian Subarctic basins (NSFC, 42061134017)

2.       Resilience of arid riparian ecosystem: consideration of feedback between root and river/groundwater dynamics (NSFC, 42071042)

3.       Water use strategy of phreatophytes in arid regions based on plant root optimality (NSFC, 41671023)

Contact:

Office Address:

Room 928, Building No. A, IGSNRR

11A Da Tun Road

An Wai, Beijing 100101

People’s Republic of China

Telephone: 86-10-6488-1192

Fax: 86-10-6488-1192

Email: wangping@igsnrr.ac.cn

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7ozrwp0AAAAJ&hl=en

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ping-Wang-85

 

Updated on April 17, 2023