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Name: Meigen Zhang
Tel No.: 86-10-62379620
Fax No.: 86-10-62041393
E-mail: mgzhang@mail.iap.ac.cn

Brief Experences

Meigen Zhang, born in February 1964, got his B.S. from the Department of Meteorology of Nanjing University in 1986 and his Ph.D. from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences in 1995, and is now working as a professor at the State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
He is specialized in boundary layer physics and atmospheric environment. In recent years he has been working on transport and chemical transformation of tropospheric trace gases and aerosols in urban and regional scale and exchange progresses of momentum between surface layer and free troposphere over mountainous areas.

Ongoing Projects

¡°Multiple-phase transfer and transformation of mixture pollutants¡± (2007-2012) - sub-project of a National Basic Research Program of China (973); ¡°Numerical investigate of exchange progresses between surface layer and free troposphere over northern slope of Himalaya¡± (2006-2008) ¨C sub-project of a Pilot Project of Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Selected peer-reviewed papers published in recent years

  1. Zhang Meigen, I. Uno, S. Sugata, Z. Wang, D. Byun, and H. Akimoto, Numerical study of boundary layer ozone transport and photochemical production in east Asia in the wintertime, Geophys. Res. Lett., 10.1029/2001GL014368, 2002.

  2. Zhang Meigen, I. Uno, G. R. Carmichael, H. Akimoto, Z. Wang, Y. Tang, J.-H. Woo, D. G. Streets, G. W. Sachse, M. A. Avery, R. J. Weber, and R. W. Talbot, Large-scale structure of trace gas and aerosol distributions over the western Pacific Ocean during TRACE-P, J. Geophys. Res., 108 (D21), 8820, doi:10.1029/2002JD002946, 2003.

  3. Zhang Meigen, Y. Xu, I. Uno, and H. Akimoto, Numerical study of tropospheric ozone in the springtime in East Asia, Adv. Atmos. Sci., 21(2), 163-170, 2004.

  4. Zhang Meigen, I. Uno, Y. Yoshida, Y. Xu, Z. Wang, H. Akimoto, T. Bates, T. Quinn, A. Bandy, and B. Blomquist, Transport and Transformation of Sulfur compounds over East Asia during the TRACE-P and ACE-Asia Campaigns, Atmos. Environ., 38(40), 6947-6959, 2004.

  5. Zhang Meigen, Y. Xu, R. Zhang, and Z. Han, Emission and concentration distribution of black carbon aerosol in East Asia during springtime. Chinese J. Geophys., 48(1), 55-61, 2005.

  6. Zhang Meigen, Y. Pu, R. Zhang, and Z. Han, Simulation of sulfur transport and transformation in East Asia with a comprehensive chemical transport model. Environ. Model. Software, 21, 812-820, 2006.

  7. Zhang Meigen, H. Akimoto, and I. Uno, A three-dimensional simulation of HOx concentrations over East Asia during TRACE-P, J. Atmospheric Chemistry, 54(3), 233-254, 2006.

  8. Zhang Meigen, I. Uno, R. Zhang, Z. Han, Z. Wang, and Y. Pu, Evaluation of the Models-3 Community Multi-scale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system with observations obtained during the TRACE-P experiment: Comparison of ozone and its related species. Atmos. Environ., 40(26). 4874-4882, 2006.

  9. Zhang Meigen, L. Gao, C. Ge and Y. Xu,, Simulation of nitrate aerosol concentrations over East Asia with the model system RAMS-CMAQ. Tellus, 59B, 372-380, 2007.
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