MingXing LI Ph. D. (meteorology) & Associated Professor
Key Laboratory of Regional Climate-Environment for Temperate East Asia (RCE-TEA), Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
Address: Huayanli 40#, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. 100029.
E-mail: limx@tea.ac.cn
Research Interests:
Land model development and modeling application. Climatic features of regional land water cycle, such as runoff, soil moisture, and groundwater.
Professional Experiences:
Associated Professor, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, May 2013-present.
Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences, 2012.4-2013.3
Research Associate, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, July 2010-May 2013.
Selected Publications (SCI):
1. Li MX and Ma ZG (2015) Sensible and Latent Heat Flux Variability and Response to Dry-Wet Soil Moisture Zones Across China. Boundary-Layer Meteorology. 154(1):157-170.
2. Li MX and Ma ZG (2015) Sensible and Latent Heat Flux Variability and Response to Dry–Wet Soil Moisture Zones Across China. Boundary-Layer Meteorology. 154(1):157-170.
3. Li MX and Ma ZG (2013) Soil moisture-based study of the variability of dry-wet climate and climate zones in China. Chinese Science Bulletin. 58(4-5):531-544.
4. Li MX and Ma ZG (2013) Spatial and Temporal Variability of Water Availability in the Yellow River Basin. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters. 6(04):191-196.
5. Li MX, et al. (2011) Modeling spatial and temporal variations in soil moisture in China. Chinese Science Bulletin. 56(17):1809-1820.
6. Li MX and Ma ZG (2010) Comparisons of Simulations of Soil Moisture Variations in the Yellow River Basin Driven by Various Atmospheric Forcing Data Sets. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. 27(6):1289-1302.
7. Li MX, et al. (2010) Regional soil moisture simulation for Shaanxi Province using SWAT model validation and trend analysis. Science China-Earth Sciences. 53(4):575-590.