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YAN Baowen

     

INTRODUCTION TO YAN BAOWEN

Yan Baowen, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering,

College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering

Northwest A&F University, P.R.China.

23# Weihui Rd , Yangling, Shaanxi Province, 712100

0086-29-87092901(office)

0086-15129182942 (Cell-phone)

yanbaowen@nwsuaf.edu.cn

EDUCATION

2003 Ph.D. Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering, Northwest A&F University

1998 M.Sc. Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering, Northwest A&F University

1993 B.Sc. Geologic Exploitation, Guilin College of Metallurgic Geology

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

01/2010present Professor, Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering, Northwest A&F University

04/2008 – 04/2009 Visiting Professor, Iowa State University, USA

12/2004 12/2009 Associate Professor, Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering, Northwest A&F University

12/1998 – 12/2004 Lecturer, Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering, Northwest A&F University

07/1993 11/1998 Teaching Assistant, Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering, Northwest Agricultural

University

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Conservation and utilization on Soil and Water resources

Imitation of groundwater movement in irrigation area

HONORS AND AWARDS10

2020 Prominent Coursebook Award of Higher Education in Agriculture

2020 The Charger of first-class undergraduate course at national level: Physical Geography

2020 Prominent Person Award of Online Teaching by Northwest A&F University

2019 The Charger of the second class Award of Teaching Achievements by Northwest A&F University

RESEARCH PROJECTS10

2021-2024 Forecasting and imitation of non-stationarity and strong fluctuation hydrological time series under changing environment, Chinese National Natural Science Fund, ¥ 590,000 CNY, Participant

2015 Spatio-temporal fit characteristics between drought and agriculture in the northern dryland of Weihe river, Basic Scientific Research Project of Universities Directly under the Central Government, ¥ 55,000 CNY, PI

2012-2015 Study on hydrological frequency calculation method of regional incomplete series, Chinese National Natural Science Fund, ¥ 690,000 CNY, Participant

2006-2007 Study on soil and water environmental system of grain and fruit planting area in the northern Weihe river, Natural Science Fund of Shaanxi Province, ¥ 40,000 CNY, PI

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS10

Tang Bo, Baowen Yan*. Effect of cavity structure on the saving up and dissipation of moisture in loess soil[A] ACCESE 2021,IOP, 2021.8. Vol 791: 1-10. (EI)

Ouk Sereyrorth, Baowen Yan* , Khem Chunpanha, et al, (2020)Study on the Effects of Extreme Precipitation for Seven Growth Stages of Winter Wheat in Northern Weihe Loess Plateau, China. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 12 : 358-380

Baowen Yan*, Ankang Zhou, Songbai Song(2019)Multi-fractal Characteristics of Daily Runoff Series of Weihe River Watershed[J] Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 2019,11, 1146-1160.

Porn, L., Yan,B.W*., Soun, S. and Ouk, S. (2019) Effects of Loess Cavity on Soil Moisture Movement: Revealed by Soil Column and HYDRUS Model. Journal of Water Resource and Protection , 11, 371-394.

Yan Baowen*, Li Xianwen, Song Songbai. Shape of the Equilibrium Profile of Watercourse Based on Theory of Minimum Energy Dissipation. IOP conf. Earth and Environmental Science 310 (2019)022015(EI)

Yan Baowen*, Li Xianwen, Song Songbai. Study of Agro-soil & water System State of High Quality Apple Planting District in Dry Northern Weihe Loess Plateau. ICAESEE2018.(EI)

Yan BaowenLuohuan. Fractal characteristic of channel system and runoff process and their interrelated relation of Jinghe and Luohe river [J]China Rural Water and Hydroelectricity20177):116-119

Zhou Ankang, Yan Baowen*. Fractal character of the monthly runoff process in Weihe watershed [J] Journal of Hydroelectric Engineering 2014334):7-12

Yan Baowen*Mark D TomerWen Deping. Forecast method on river water’s nitrogen concentration in the downstream Mississippi River [J] Journal of Drainage and Irrigation Machinery Engineering 2013, 319):800-805

B.Yan, M.D. Tomer, D.E. JamesHistorical Channel Movement and Sediment Accretion along the South Fork of the Iowa River[J]. Journal of soil and water conservation (US), 2010, vol 65,No.1 PP1-8 SCI