Susanna T.y. Tong
Professor
Department of Geography
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Tong’s research specialties are focused on environmental geography; biogeography; as well as urban ecology, forestry and hydrology. Her research interests span from heavy metal contamination; ecological risk assessment; watershed management; hydrologic and water quality modeling; land use modeling; and population projection to impacts of global changes on water infrastructure. Currently, she is undertaking a few funded research projects, including the study of the impacts of global changes on water resources and the modeling of harmful algae bloom under future climate and land management changes.
Research Interest
Research Areas: Global Changes, Watershed Management, Hydrologic and Water Quality Modeling, Land Use Modeling, Ecological Risk Assessment, Heavy Metal Contaimination
Publications
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Naramngam, S., & Tong, S. T. (2013). Environmental and economic implications of various conservative agricultural practices in the Upper Little Miami River basin. Agricultural water management, 119, 65-79.
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Chen, H., Tong, S. T., Yang, H., & Yang, Y. J. (2015). Simulating the hydrologic impacts of land-cover and climate changes in a semi-arid watershed. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 60(10), 1739-1758.
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Tong, S. T., Yang, H., Chen, H., & Yang, J. Y. (2016). Hydrologic impacts of climate change and urbanization in the Las Vegas Wash Watershed, Nevada. Journal of Water and Climate Change, jwc2016038.