Tang, Wenjun
professor
environmental science
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research
China
Biography
Dr. Wenjun Tang received his bachelor degree in Applied Meteorology from Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology in 2006, and the Ph. D. in physical geography from Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2012. He finished his postdoc program in 2014 at Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and is presently serving as Associate Professor in this institute. His research interests include surface energy balance and climate change, and quantitative remote sensing. He has published several papers in peer-reviewed journals.
Research Interest
Quantitative remote sensing ; Surface energy balance and climate change
Publications
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Tang, W., K. Yang, J. Qin, X. Niu, C. Lin, and X. Jing, 2017: A revisit to decadal change of aerosol optical depth and its impact on global radiation over China, Atmos. Env., 150, 106-115
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Tang, W., K. Yang, Z. Sun, J. Qin, and X. Niu, 2017: Global Performance of a Fast Parameterization Scheme for Estimating Surface Solar Radiation From MODIS Data, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens
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Tang, W., J. Qin, K. Yang, X. Niu, M. Min, and S. Liang, 2017: An efficient algorithm for calculating photosynthetically active radiation with MODIS products, Remote Sens. Environ., 194, 146-154