Tang Changyuan
Professor
Environmental Science and Landscape Architecture Course Land
Chiba University
Japan
Biography
Prof. Tang got his Bachelor's degree in geography from Zhongshan University, China in 1982, Master's degree in environmental science from Tsukuba University, Japan in 1985 and Ph.D. degree from Tsukuba University, Japan in hydrology in 1988, respectively. He worked in Geography Department, Zhongshan University from 1988 to 1993 and have been working in Chiba University, Japan since 1993. Member of JGHA, AGU, IAHS and IAH
Research Interest
His research works are mainly on water cycle and element migration in forestry basin, groundwater flow, geohydrochemistry, contaminant movement in water, hillslope hydrology and integrated hydrological processess in arid, semiarid as well as tropical regions by using isotopes and chemistry. Recently, he is doing researches on natural remediation processes in wetland as well as water and soil environment effected by human activities.
Publications
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Tang, C., Shindo, S., Sakura, Y. and Li, X. (2003): Utilization of water resources and its effects on hydrological environment of the Tarim River Basin in Xinjiang, China. IAHS Pub1., No 280, 23-29.
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Tang, C., Chen, J. and Shen, Y. (2003): Long term effect of wastewater irrigation on nitrate in groundwater in the North China Plain. IAHS Pub1., No 285, 34-40.
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Chen, J.Y., Tang, C., Shen, Y., Sakura, Y., Kondoh, A. and Shimada, J., (2003): Use of water balance calculation and tritium to examine the dropdown of groundwater table in the piedmont of the North China Plain (NCP). Environmental Geology, Vol.44. No.5. 564-571.
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Tang, C. Shindo, S., Sakura, Y. and Machida, I.,(2003): A possibility for tracing infiltration front by temperatures in sand dune: An experimental study. Environmental Geology, Vol.44 No.2. 169-175.