Chen, Yingying
professor
Environmental science
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research
China
Biography
Dr. Yingying Chen received the B.S. and the M.S. degrees in geography from Lanzhou University in 2002 and 2005, respectively, and the PhD in geo-information system and remote sensing from Institute of Remote Sensing Applications Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008. He finished his postdoc program in 2011 at Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research Chinese Academy of Sciences, and is presently serving as Associate Professor in this institute. His research interests include land surface model improving, land surface data assimilation, and micrometeorological observing and data analyzing.
Research Interest
land surface model improving, land surface data assimilation, and micrometeorological observing and data analyzing.
Publications
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Chen Y. Y., K. Yang, J. He, J. Qin, J. Shi, J. Du, and Q. He (2011), Improving land surface temperature modeling for dry land of China, J. Geophys. Res., 116
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Zhao L., K. Yang, J. Qin, and Y. Y. Chen (2012), Optimal Exploitation of AMSR-E Signals for Improving Soil Moisture Estimation Through Land Data Assimilation
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Chen Y. Y., Yang K., Tang W. J., Qin J., Zhao L. (2012), Parameterizing soil organic carbon's impacts on soil porosity and thermal parameters for Eastern Tibet grasslands, Sci China Earth Sci, 2012, 55: 1001–1011