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Name: Ma Zhuguo
Address: Key Laboratory of Regional Climate-Environment Research for Temperate East Asia (TEA), Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
P. O. Box 9804, Beijing 100029 China
Tel: 86-10-82995047
Email: mazg@tea.ac.cn
Http://mazg.tea.ac.cn

Brief Experences

Bachelor of Science, Department of Meteorology, Cheng Du University of Information Technology, July, 1986.

M.S., Cold and Arid Regions Environment and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1988.

Ph.D., Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1999.

Research interests

My primary research interests focus on global change and climate change, such as the analysis and modeling of land surface processes, the impacts of surface hydrology on climate change, the analysis and formation mechanism of the global and regional aridity, and the effects of urbanization on climate change, all of which are my working areas. I have finished and published fifty papers; in addition a literature coauthored with others will be published soon. As a contributor, I joined in the Working Group II of IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4).

Ongoing Projects

Chief scientist: The Knowledge Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences "Characteristics of Climate and Water Process and their Interactions in the West of Northwest China" (2005-2008; grant No. KZCX3-SW-229)

A member of Project leader: the fourth project of National Basic Research Program of China (973) "Comparative research between Aridity in northern part of China and Mid-Asia, Northern Africa, and Northern America" (2006-2010; grant No. 2006CB400504), which is promoted by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People¡¯s Republic of China

Leader of National Natural Science Foundation Project: "Decadal Spatial-Temporal Structure of Global Moisture Variation and their Interaction with the Large-Scale Climate Background (2008-2010; grant No. 40775055)

Publications

  1. Ma Zhuguo et al,2007,Drying trend over China from 1951 to 2006,Adv.Clim.Chnage Res.3(4):195~201.

  2. Ma Zhuguo,2007, The interdecadal dry/wet trend and shift of North China and their relationship to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), Chinese Science Bulletin ,52(15):2130~2139

  3. Ma Zhuguo, Fu Congbin, 2007, Evidences of Drying Trend in the Global During the later Half of 20th Century and Their Relationship with Large-Scale Climate Background, Science in China Series D-Earth Sciences, 50(5): 776~788

  4. Ma Zhuguo, Fu Congbin, 2006,Some evidences of drying trend over North China from 1951 to 2004,Chinese Science Bulletin,51(23):2913~2925

  5. Ma Zhuguo, Dan Li, Huang Gang, 2006, Multi-temporal scale characteristics of the dryness/wetness over the northern China in the last century, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 30(3): 257~271.

  6. Ma Zhuguo,Fu Congbin Dan Li,2005,Decadal variations of arid and semi-arid boundary in china,Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 48(3):575~581

  7. Ma Zhuguo,Dan Li, 2005, Dry/wet variation and its relationship with regional warming in arid-regions of northern china, Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 48(5):1091~1099

  8. Ma Zhuguo,Dan Li,2005,The evolutionary rule of runoff in the yellow river and the cause of formation,Chinese Journal of Geophysics ,48(6):1358~1364.

  9. Ma Zhuguo, Dan Li, Hu Yuewen, 2004, Variations of extreme dry/wet events in northern China during last 100 years, Journal of Geographical Sciences, 14(3): 275~281

  10. Ma Zhuguo, Fu Congbin, 2003, Interannual characteristics of the surface hydrological variables over the arid and semi-arid areas of northern China, Global and Planetary Change, 37: 189~200

  11. Hua Lijuan, Ma Zhuguo, Guo Weidong, 2007, The impact of urbanization on air temperature across China, Theoretical and Applied Climatology (to be accepted)
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