CHEN XIQING
Email: xiqingchen@vip.sina.com
Education History
· February 1985 to December 1987: Postgraduate Student for Ph.D., GEO and Ocean Science Department, Nanjing University, China. Thesis: "Climatic and Sea-level Changes of East China: Past and Future?".
· September 1982 to January 1985: Postgraduate Student for M.Sc, Geography Department, Nanjing University, China
· August 1978 to July 1982: Undergraduate Student for B.Sc., Geography Department, Nanjing University, China
· 1975 to 1978: Farming in the rural area of Jiangsu Province, China
· 1964 to 1975: Primary, Secondly and High School, Jiangsu Province, China
Professional Career
1. Since 2010: Professor, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University
2. April 2007 to Nov. 2009: Chair Professor, State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering at Hohai University,Nanjing, China
3. April 2004 to March 2005: Director, Department of Water Resources, Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute, Changjiang (Yangtze) Water Resources Commission, Wuhan,
4. August 1994 to March 2004: Professor, State Key Lab. of Estuarine & Coastal Research, East China Normal University,Shanghai, China
5. October 1998 to December 1998, Visiting Scholar, Geography Department, University of Durham, UK
6. August 1998 to October 1998: Visiting Scholar, Institute of Wetland Biogeochemistry, Louisiana State University, U.S.A.
7. May 1996 to June 1996: a scientific visit to 7 universities and Institutes in U.S.A. with research institute in estuarine and coastal studies, organized by East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
8. April 1990 to July 1994: Lecturer, Associate Professor, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, China
9. June 1992 to December 1993: Visiting Scholar, Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Netherlands, and Geography Department, University of Durham, UK
10. March 1988 to April 1990: Post-doctorate Research, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
Research Interests
l Climate and Sea-level changes
l Fluvial and Coastal processes
l Sediment transports from the Yangtze River to the sea
l Human Impacts on Estuarine Sediment Dynamics and Morphodynamics
l North-to-South Water Diversion and its impacts on the Yangtze Delta
l Integrated Water Resource Management
Scientific Research Projects
1. 2007-2009 Project: A dynamic study on the reformation of Yangtze River channels downstream the Three-Gorge Dam and within the reach of tidal influence, Special Fund for Doctor-Training Base established by Education Ministry of China, Leader: CHEN XIQING
2. 2007-2009 Project. A study on evolution of branching channels downstream the Three-Gorge Dam over the Post-Three Gorge Dam Period, Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation Project (Grant No. BK2007197), Leader: CHEN XIQING
3. 2004-2006 Project: A study on change of sediment discharges from the Yangtze River into the sea and their future trend, supported by National Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 40371114), Leader: CHEN XIQING
4. 2004-2007 Project: Impacts of inter-basin water diversion and other major engineering projects on estuarine environment and their counter-measures, supported by National Natural Science Foundation (Key Project Grant No. 50339010), CHEN XIQING, as a leader for the State Key Laboratory of Estuary and Coastal Research, East China Normal University.
5. Strategic Countermeasure Studies on Source Area for Freshwater in the Yangtze River Estuary, Key Science and Technology Development Project supported by the Construction Commission of Shanghai Municipal Government, Grant No. A0200521, CHEN XIQING, as a leader for the No.1 sub-project.
6. 2001-2004 Project: The techniques of integrated application system based on the satellite remote sensing in Chinese coastal zone and its adjacent seas. China Ocean 863 High Technology Projects (AA63-03-01), supported by Science and Technology Commission of China (CHEN XIQING, a leader for a sub-project)
7. 2000-2002 Project: A study of water discharge from the Yangtze into the sea during dry season: history and trend, supported by National Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 49971071), Leader: CHEN XIQING
8. 1999-2002 Project: Flux Study in the Yangtze Estuary, a key project supported by National Natural Science Foundation (Grant No.49736220). CHEN XIQING, one of major participants.
9. 1998-1999 Project: Changes of water discharge from the Yangtze into the sea under the background of the south to north water diversions and its impact on freshwater resources in the Yangtze estuary, supported by the Key Sciences and Technology Development Foundation (Grant No.98042). Leader: CHEN XIQING
10. 1996-1998 Project: Impacts of the South to North Water Diversion on the Freshwater Water Quality in the Yangtze Estuary, with a special reference to water supply to Shanghai. Leader: CHEN XIQING, supported by a scientific Foundation established by Shanghai Municipal Education Authority for Outstanding Younger Teachers.
11. 1996-1999 Project: Sea level changes, coastal movements and storminess in the past 2000 years and their implications on future socioeconomic development. Leaders: Dr. Yongqiang Zong and CHEN XIQING, a scientific joint project supported by the University of Durham, UK and East China Normal University, China
12. 1994-1995 Project: The impacts of sea-level rise on the coastal erosion of Shanghai and the counter-measure studies. Leaders: Professor Chen Jiyu and CHEN XIQING. This is the13th project in a large research program funded by the Science and Technology Commission, Shanghai Municipal Government
13. 1995 Project: The impacts of sea-level rise on Shanghai's social and economic development and the coping policies. CHEN XIQING, funded by the Development Research Center, Shanghai Municipal Government, China
14. 1994 Project: Sino-Japan joint investigation on the No.8417 typhoon disaster along Wenzhou Coast, Zhejiang Province. Leaders for Japanese team: Professor Yoshiaki Kawata, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, and Professor Takashi Yasuda, Gifu University. CHEN XIQING, as one of the major participants.
15. 1992-1993 Project: Sediment dynamics of fine-grained suspended matter in the North Sea. Leader: Professor D. Eisai, Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, an official Sino-Dutch scientific cooperation project funded by the Netherland.
16. 1993 Project: Effects of Future Sea-Level Rise on the Changjiang River Delta and Adjacent low-lying Areas (under the International sea-level rise studies project funded by EPA, USA and led by Psuty P.N. at Rutgers University Institute of Coastal and Marine Sciences, New Jersey, USA. China Regional Report by CHEN XIQING
17. 1992-1994 Project: A study on Palaeo-geomorphology, palaeo-hydrology and geo-ecosystem along the lower Changjiang River. Leader: Professor Yang Huai-jen at Geography Department, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China, funded by the State Natural Sciences Foundation of China
18. 1993 Project: A field investigation on flood disasters in East China. Leader: Professor Chen Jiyu, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University China, funded by the Science and Technology Committee, State Education Commission of China.
19. 1987 and 1994 Project: A study on the possible magnitude of relative sea-level rise along the Changjiang Estuary in the next 50 years. Leader: CHEN XIQING, a sub-project in State Key Research Program jointly funded by the State Natural Sciences Foundation (Grant No.948807) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No.87-45-03).
20. 1988-1990 Project: Sea level changes around the Changjiang deltaic area since this century. Leader: CHEN XIQING, funded by State Personnel Ministry of China and the State Scientific Foundation for Post-doctorate Studies.
21. 1989-1992 Project: The runoff and sediment discharge changes from the Changjiang River over the last 30,000 years and their relation with the drainage basin and global changes. Leader: CHEN XIQING, funded by Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences at Xi’an, Shanxi Province, China
22. 1983-1986 Project: Quaternary environment changes and its implication in the economic development of China, Leader: Professor Yang Huai-jen at Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Scientific Publications
Part I: International Journals in English
1. Chen Xiqing, Yan Yixin, Renshou Fu, Dou Xiping, Zhang Erfeng, 2008, Sediment transport from the Yangtze River, China, into the sea over the post-Three Gorge Dam Period: A discussion, Quaternary International, 186: 55-64.
2. Chen Xiqing, Zhou Qiaoju and Zhang Erfeng, 2006, In-Channel Sand Extraction from the Mid-Lower Yangtze Channels and its Management: Problems and Challenges, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 49(2), 309-320.
3. Chen Xiqing, Zhang Erfeng, Mu Hongqiang and Y. Zong, 2005, A preliminary analysis of human impacts on sediment discharges from the Yangtze, China, into the sea, Journal of Coastal Research, 21(3), 515-521.
4. Chen Xiqing, Zhang Erfeng and Xu Jiangang, 2002, Large and episodic decrease of water discharge from the Yangtze River to the sea during the dry season, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 47(1): 41-48.
5. Chen Xiqing, Zhang Dezhen and Zhang Erfeng, 2002, The South to North Water Diversion in China: Review and Comments Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 2002, 45(6), 927-932.
6. Chen Xiqing, Yongqiang Zong, Erfeng Zhang, Jiangang Xu and Shijie Li, 2001, Human impacts on the Changjiang (Yangtze) River basin, China, with special reference to the impacts on the dry season water discharge into the sea, Geomorphology, 41(2-3): 111-123.
7. Zong Yongqiang,Chen Xiqing, 2000,The 1998 flood on the Yangtze, China. Natural Hazards 22, 165–184.
8. Chen Xiqing, Y. Zong, 1999, Major impacts of sea-level rise on agriculture in the Yangtze delta area around Shanghai, Applied Geography, 19 (1999), 69-84.
9. Yongqiang Zong, Chen Xiqing, 1999, Typhoon Hazards in the Shanghai Area, Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, Vol.25, No.1, 66-80.
10. Chen Xiqing and Yongqiang Zong, 1998, Coastal erosion along the Changjiang River deltaic Shoreline, China: history and prospective, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 46, 733-742.
11. Chen Xiqing,1998, Changjiang(Yangtze) River Delta, China, Journal of Coastal Research, Vol.14, No.3, 838-858.
12. Chen Xiqing, 1996, An integrated study of sediment discharge from the Changjiang River, China and the delta development since the mid-Holocene, Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 12, No.1, 26-37.
13. Chen Xiqing, 1991: Sea-level changes since the early 1920's from the long records of two tidal gauges in Shanghai, China, Journal of Coastal Research, Vol.7, No.3, 787-799.
14. Yang Huai-jen,Chen Xiqing, 1987, Quaternary transgressions, eustatic changes and movements of shorelines in North and East China, In V. Gardiner (ed.), International Geomorphology 1986 Part II, P.807-827, John Wily & Sons Ltd.
Part II: Chinese Journal (in Chinese or in English)
15. Chen Xiqing, Yan Yixin, Tong Chaofeng, Song Zhiyao, Dou Xiping, Li Jianyong and Tian Lei, 2008, Long-term changes and causes of the grain size of bottom sediments at landward limit of the Yangtze Estuary, Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin, 17(4): 599-604 (in English).
16. Chen Xiqing, Chen Jin, 2004, Water Resources Allocation and Integrated Water Resources Management in the Yangtze River Basin, Resources and Environment in the Yangtze basin, in press, (in Chinese with English abstract).
17. Chen Xiqing, Mu Hongqiang, 2004, On the protection of source area for freshwater in the Yangtze River estuary. In: Wang Songnian (ed.): Strategic Studies on Source Area of Drinking Water for Shanghai. pp.76-82 (in Chinese). Shanghai Science and Technology Publishing House, Shanghai,(in Chinese).
18. Chen Xiqing, 2003, Major Hydro-engineering Projects and Water Resource in the Yangtze River deltaic area, Sciences, 55(4), 41-45(in Chinese).
19. Chen Xiqing, Zhang Erfeng, Li Daoji, Chen Jiyu, 2003, A preliminary study on Changes in water discharge from the Yangtze into the sea during dry season and its trend in future, In: Impacts and Countermeasures of the South-to-North (East Route) Water Diversion Projects on the Ecosystem and Environment of the Yangtze Estuary. Edited by Chen Jiyu and Chen Xiqing, Shanghai Science and Technology Publishing House, Shanghai, pp.161-167 (in Chinese with English abstract).
20. Chen Xiqing, 2000, Transboundary rivers, interbasin water transfer and the fundamental problems about the water diversion projects in China. Resources and Environment in the Yangtze basin 9(1), 92-97 (in Chinese with English abstract).
21. Chen Xiqing, Chen Jiyu, 2000, A proposal to study and control the decrease tendency in discharge of the Changjiang River entering the sea in dry season (initially published by the Chinese Association of Science and Technology as an official document to the Central Committee of Communist Party of China and the State Council). Science & Technology Review 2000(2) (Serial No. 140), 39-40 (in Chinese).
22. Chen Xiqing, Chen Jiyu, A study of closure depth on the profiles of the Changjiang deltaic coast: On the fundamental problems associated with Bruun Rule and its application, Acta Geographica Sinica,53(4), 323-331 (in Chinese with English abstract).
23. Chen Xiqing, Chen Jiyu, 1997, Effects of the south-to-north water diversion on the coarse-grained sediment discharge into the Changjiang Estuary over the next decades, Advances in Water Sciences, Vol.8, No.3, 259-263, (in Chinese with English abstract).
24. Chen Xiqing and Chen Jiyu, 1997. Water resource: A challenge to Shanghai in the next century, Shanghai Water Conservancy, No.2, 35-38 (in Chinese).
25. Chen Xiqing, Chen Jiyu, 1994, On the flood disasters and the water conservancy works in the Taihu Lake Plain and their future development, Journal of Lake Sciences, Vol.6, No.4, 364-374 (in Chinese with English abstract).
26. Chen Jiyu, Chen Xiqing, 1994, The major impacts of sea-level rise on the society in the Changjiang River delta and the counter-measure, Advisory Report No.1, Geo-Sciences Department, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Science Press, Beijing, 1994, 325-332 (in Chinese).
27. Chen Xiqing, 1990, Sea level changes from 1922 to 1987 in the Changjiang River mouth and its significance, Acta Geographica Sinica, 45 (4), 387-398 (in Chinese with English abstract).
28. Yang Huai-jen, Chen Xiqing, 1988, Greenhouse effects and the impact of sea level-rise and climatic changes on the next century, Journal of Nanjing University (natural sciences edition), Vol. 24, No.1, 66-74 (in Chinese with English abstract).
29. Chen Xiqing, 1988, the climatic and environmental changes of China since 125 ka BP, Geographical Research, Vol.7, No.2, 113 (in Chinese).
30. Chen Xiqing, 1987, the study of two different types of dark conifer forests at present and in the late glacial period and its significance. Scientia Geographica Sinica, Vol.7, No.3, 223-230 (in Chinese with English abstract).
31. Yang Huai-jen, Chen Xiqing, 1985, Quaternary transgressions, eustatic changes and shifting of shoreline in East China, Marine Geology & Quaternary Geology, Vol.5, No.4, 59-80 (in Chinese with English abstract).
Part III: presentations to International Conferences or Symposiums
32. Chen Xiqing, Earlier and Sustained Low Streamflow from the Upper Yangtze River in 2006 during Water Storage of the Three Gorge Reservoir, Second International Symposium on Larger Asian Rivers, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China. September 27, 2007.
33. Chen Xiqing, Long-term changes in grain-size of bottom sediment at the landward limit of the Yangtze Estuary: Response to suspended sediment decline over the past decades, AOGS 2007, Bangkok, Thailand, July 29, 2007.
34. Chen Xiqing, Long-term coarsening trend of bottom sediment at the landward limit of the Yangtze Estuary under the background of riverbed aggradation, the Second International Conference on Estuaries and Coasts, Guangzhou, China. 2006.
35. Chen Xiqing, Reservoirs in the Mid-lower Yangtze River Basin and their Influence on Sediment Delivery to the Main Yangtze, Workshop on River Basin Dynamics in the Humid Tropics, Singapore, July 2006.
36. Chen Xiqing, Sand Extraction from the mid-lower Yangtze Channel and its Impacts on Sediment Discharge into the sea, The Ninth International Symposium on River Sedimentation, Yichang, Hubei Province, China, 2005.
37. Chen Xiqing, Human Impacts on Sediment Discharge from the Yangtze into the Sea: History and Future Perspective, International Symposium on Mega-delta, Shanghai, China, October 2004.
38. Chen Xiqing, The Changjiang(Yangtze)River Delta, China, a keynote report in the International World Delta Symposium in August 1998 held in New Orleans, USA.
39. Chen Xiqing, Yongqiang Zong, Major impacts of sea level rise on the coastal lowland agriculture in the Changjiang River Delta, presented to the Fifth Symposium on Biogeochemistry of Wetlands, held in 16-19, Sept., 1997, London. Sponsored by Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development(OECD), Wetland Biogeochemistry Institute, Louisiana State University, USA, and Royal Holloway Institute for Environmental Research, Royal Holloway University of London.
40. Chen Xiqing, Chen Jiyu, A study of closure depth associated with the application of Bruun Rule in the Changjiang deltaic coast, In: The 1st meeting of SCOR 106 Working Group on Relative Sea Level and Muddy Coast of the World, Nanjing, China in Oct. 3-9, 1995.
41. Chen Xiqing, Natural and anthropogenic effects on the flood disasters in the coastal Taihu Plain: history and trend, In: Global Changes and Geography, IGU annual conference in Moscow, Russia in August, 14-24, 1994.
42. Chen Xiqing, The impact of longitudinal river-bed profile adjustment and sediment discharge changes on the development of the Changjiang River delta, In: International Symposium on Global Change in Asia and the Pacific Region, Beijing, China in August. 8-10, 1994.
43. Chen Xiqing, The relative changes of ground altitude in Shanghai urban area by the year 2050, In: The 13th INQUA Congress, Beijing, China in August. 2-9, 1991
44. Chen Xiqing, Chen Jiyu, Major hazards in coastal areas of China, their mitigation and associated planning policies, In: Geo-hazards and Their Mitigation, Nanjing, China in Aug. 21-26,1990 (jointly organized by Chinese Academy of Sciences and IGU Study Group on Rapid Geomorphologic Hazards).
45. Chen Xiqing (ed.), Coastal Environments on Hangzhou Bay and Changjiang Estuary: An introduction and field guild for Coastal Field Symposium in August 5-10, 1990, Shanghai, China organized by Commission on Coastal Environment, International Geographical Union.
Scientific Proposals to Central and Local Governments
1. Chen Xiqing, 2007, A proposal to speed up the integrated management of large-scale reservoirs in the upper Yangtze River. Printed by the Chinese Association of Science and Technology (CAST) (Series No.342), this proposal was officially submitted to the Central Government of China as an important document for the relevant governmental decision-making.
2. Chen Xiqing and others, 2007, Paying great attentions to the ecosystem crisis of Yangtze River and maintaining the lifeline of China, a proposal to formulate and implement the action agenda for protecting the Yangtze River. This proposal was published by the Ministry of Water Resource of China, the Ministry of Land and Resources of China and the major Chinese public media.
3. Chen Xiqing, 2006, A proposal to further protect the bottom sediment resources on the middle and lower Yangtze River. Printed by Chinese Association of Science and Technology (CAST) (Series No.325). This proposal was officially submitted to the Central Government of China as an important document for the relevant governmental decision-making.
4. Chen Xiqing, 2006, On the guard against the incoming saltwater intrusion at the Yangtze River Estuary with a pre-arranged plan for urban water supply. This proposal was submitted to Zhang Jiayi, the Director of Shanghai Municipal Water Bureau when the Chinese Government decided to raise the water level upstream the Three-Gorge Dam to 156 m during the post-flood period. at the moment.
5. Chen Xiqing, 2004, Comments on and proposals to the integrated water resources management for the Yangtze River. Chen personally handed this proposal to Cai Qihua, the Director of the Yangtze Water Resources Commission.
6. Chen Xiqing, 1999, A proposal to study and control the decreasing tendency of water discharges from the Yangtze River into the sea during dry season. Printed by Chinese Association of Science and Technology (CAST) (Series No.237). This proposal was officially submitted to the Central Government of China as an important document for the relevant governmental decision-making
Scientific Awards
1. Natural Science Prize, awarded in 2009 by the State Education Ministry of China for the scientific achievement in recent changes of water and sediment discharge from the Yangtze River into the sea and their movement in estuary.
2. Prize of Outstanding Scientific Proposals, awarded in 2000 by Shanghai Science and Technology Association, China.
3. 1990: Prize of Top Scientific Paper by the Young Scientist, awarded in 1990 by the Geographical Society of China.
4. Prize of Outstanding Young Teachers, awarded in 1994 by Administration of Higher Education, Shanghai Municipal Government.
Organization Activities for Academic Meetings
1. "First International Symposium on Larger Asian Rivers: Fluvial-Coastal Zone Interactions" in December 2006, Nanjing, China. This Symposium was financially supported by the State Education Ministry of China and jointly organized by State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resource at Hohai University and National University of Singapore.
2. A secretary-general for Science and Technology Forum on "Impacts of the South-to-North Water Diversion Projects on the Ecosystem and Environment of the Yangtze Estuary". This Forum is officially organized by Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Engineering and Shanghai Municipal Government.
Oversea Scientific Activities
1. A scientific symposium in August 2008, Perth, Australia
2. A scientific symposium, September 14-24, 2008, Darmstadt, Germany
3. A scientific conference in July 2007, Bangkok, Thailand
4. A scientific workshop in July 2006, Singapore
5. A visiting scholar from August to October 1998 in Louisiana, USA
6. A joint scientific project from October to December 1998, Durham, UK
7. A scientific symposium in August 1998, New Orleans, USA
8. A scientific symposium (OECD) in September 1997, London, UK
9. A scientific visit to 7 universities and Institutes from May to June 1996, USA
10. A scientific conference in August 1994, Moscow, Russia
11. A joint scientific project from June 1992, Texel, Netherlands
12. A short visit in 1993 to Geography Department, Durham University, UK
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