INTRODUCTION TO XIAOYAN SONG
Xiaoyan Song, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Hydrology and Water Resource,
College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering
Northwest A&F University, P.R.China.
23# Weihui Rd, Yangling, Shaanxi Province, 712100
0086-13759949150
xiaoyansong@nwsuaf.edu.cn
EDUCATION
2013 Ph.D. Natural resource, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2010 M.Sc. Ecology, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources
2007 B.Sc. Agricultural Resources and Environment, Northwest Agricultural University
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
09/2018 – 08/2019 Visiting Scholar, CSIRO, Australia
01/2018 – present Associate Professor, College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A&F University
09/2013–12/2017 Lecturer, College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A&F University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Hydrological cycle process
Meteorological and hydrological drought
Hydrological statistics
Water resource evaluation
HONORS AND AWARDS
The First Prize of Young Teacher Lecture Competition of National Water Conservancy in 2018
Advanced Individual in Ideological and Political Education for Students and Excellent Class Teacher of Northwest A&F University in 2015
RESEARCH PROJECTS
2022-2015 Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program, Fundamental Resources Investigation Project funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, ¥ 20,000 CNY, Participant.
2017-2022 Spatio-temporal variation of evaporation series in the north-south transition zone of China, Fundamental Resources Investigation Project funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, ¥ 50,000 CNY, Special subject host
2016-2018 Study on actual evapotranspiration at muti-timescales based on Budyko framework in Songhua River basin, Chinese National Natural Science Fund for Young Scholar, ¥ 240,000 CNY, PI.
2015-2016 Research on the Response of Hydrological Elements on Climate Change in the Yellow River Basin Based on Budyko Hypothesis, Shaanxi Provincial Natural Science Basic Research Project funds, ¥ 30,000 CNY, PI.
2015-2016 Research on actual evapotranspiration in the Weihe River Basin based on Budyko hypothesis at multiple time scales, the governmental public industry research special funds, ¥ 50,000 CNY, PI.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Song Xiaoyan, Sun Wenyi, Zhang Yongqiang *, Song Songbai, Li Jiuyi, Gao Yanjun, 2020. Using hydrological modelling and data-driven approaches to quantify mining activities impacts on centennial streamflow. Journal of Hydrology, 03, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.124764.
Sun, Wenyi1, Song, Xiaoyan1, Zhang, Yongqiang*, Chiew, Francis, Post, David, 2020. Coal Mining Impacts on Baseflow Detected Using Paired Catchments. Water Resources Research, 56(2): e2019WR025770. DOI:10.1029/2019wr025770.
Song Xiaoyan, Song Songbai *, Li Zhi *, Liu Wenbin, Li Jiuyi, Kang Yan, Sun Wenyi, 2019. Past and future changes in regional crop water requirements in Northwest China, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 137(3-4): 2203-2215.
Song Xiaoyan, Song Songbai, Sun Wenyi*, Mu Xingmin, 2015. Recent changes in extreme precipitation and drought over the Songhua River Basin, China, during 1960–2013. Atmospheric Research, 157(157):137-152.
Song Xiaoyan, Lijuan Li*, Guobin Fu, Jiuyi Li, Aijing Zhang, Wenbin Liu, Kai Zhang, 2014. Spatial-temporal variations of spring drought based on spring-composite index values for the Songnen Plain, Northeast China, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 116(3-4): 371-384.
Song Songbai *, Song Xiaoyan *, Kang Yan *, 2017. Based parameter estimation for the four-parameter exponential gamma distribution. Entroy, 19,189.
Sun Wenyi, Mu Xingmin, Song Xiaoyan *, Wu Dan, Cheng Aifang, Qiu Bing, 2016. Changes in extreme temperature and precipitation events in the Loess Plateau (China) during 1960–2013 under global warming. Atmospheric Research, 168, 33–48.
Song Xiaoyan, Mu Xingmin, Gao Peng, Wang shuangyin, Wang Fei, 2009. Trends and changes of Stream Flow Variation from 1900-2005 at the Harbin of Songhua River. Journal of natural resources, 24(10):1803-1809. (in Chinese).
Zhang Jing, Liu Guoqing, Song Xiaoyan*, Song Songbai, Li Jiuyi, Li Lijuan, 2019. A Simulation study of actual evapotranspiration in Songhua River Basin based on Budyko hypothesis, Journal of China Hydrology, 39, (2): 22-27. (in Chinese).
Guo Huawen, Zhang Yuanwei, Song Xiaoyan*, Zhang Jing, Liu Guoqing, 2019. Temporal and Spatial changes of drought in the North-South transition zone of China, South-to-North Water Transfers and Water Science and Technology, 9:1-11. (in Chinese).