General

Name:  LIU Xiaomang

Current Appointment: Full Professor, PhD advisor

Email: liuxm@igsnrr.ac.cn  or  liaoxfxm@163.com

Research Areas

Hydrologic simulation; Impacts of climate change on hydrologic processes and water resources; Comparison of hydrological processes in large watersheds in different countries

Experience

2007.09-2010.07, University of CAS, PhD.

2010.7-2011.10, University of California Davis, Postdoc.

2011.10-current, Institute of Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS, Professor

Publications

   
Papers

[1] Bai Peng, Liu Xiaomang*, Zhang Y., & Liu, C, (2020). Assessing the impacts of vegetation greenness change on evapotranspiration and water yield in China. Water Resources Research, e2019WR027019.

[2] Zhang Dan, Liu Xiaomang*, Zhang Lu et al., (2020) Attribution of evapotranspiration changes in humid regions of China from 1982 to 2016. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, e2020JD032404.

[3] Xie Jiaxin, Liu Xiaomang*, Wang Kaiwen et al., (2020). Evaluation of typical methods for baseflow separation in the contiguous United States. Journal of Hydrology, 583, 124628.

[4] Bai Peng, Liu Xiaomang*, Zhang Dan, & Liu Changming (2020). Estimation of the Budyko model parameter for small basins in China. Hydrological Processes, 34(1), 125-138.

[5] Wang Kaiwen, Liu Xiaomang*, Liu Changming et al. (2019). The unignorable impacts of pan wall on pan evaporation dynamics. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 274, 42-50.

[6] Wang Kaiwen, Liu Xiaomang* et al. (2019). Deriving a long-term pan evaporation reanalysis dataset for two Chinese pan types. Journal of Hydrology, 579, 124162.

[7] Zhang, Dan, Liu Xiaomang*, & Bai, Peng (2019). Assessment of hydrological drought and its recovery time for eight tributaries of the Yangtze River (China) based on downscaled GRACE data. Journal of Hydrology, 568, 592-603.

[8] Wang Kaiwen, Liu Xiaomang*, Tian Wei et al (2019). Pan coefficient sensitivity to environment variables across China. Journal of Hydrology, 572: 582-591.

[9] Yang Tiantian, Liu Xiaomang*, Wang Lingling (2019). Simulating Hydropower Discharge using Multiple Decision Tree Methods and a Dynamical Model Merging Technique. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 146(2), 04019072.

[10] Liu Xiaomang*, Changming Liu, and Wilfried Brutsaert (2018). Investigation of a generalized nonlinear form of the complementary principle for evaporation estimation. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123.8: 3933-3942.

[11] Bai Peng, Liu Xiaomang*, Zhang, Yongqiang, & Liu Changming (2018). Incorporating vegetation dynamics noticeably improved performance of hydrological model under vegetation greening. Science of the Total Environment, 643, 610-622.

[12] Bai Peng , Liu Xiaomang*, Liu Changming (2018). Improving hydrological simulations by incorporating GRACE data for model calibration. Journal of Hydrology, 557, 291–304

[13] Tian, Wei, Liu Xiaomang*, Liu Changming, & Bai, Peng (2018). Investigation and simulations of changes in the relationship of precipitation-runoff in drought years. Journal of hydrology, 565, 95-105.

[14] Bai, Peng, and Liu Xiaomang*. Intercomparison and evaluation of three global high-resolution evapotranspiration products across China. Journal of Hydrology 566 (2018): 743-755.

[15] Wang, Kaiwen, Liu Xiaomang*, et al. (2018). A generalized evaporation model for Chinese pans. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123(19), 10-943.

[16] Liu XiaomangYang THsu KLiu ChangmingSorooshian S. (2017)Evaluating the streamflow simulation capability of PERSIANN-CDR daily rainfall products in two river basins on the Tibetan PlateauHydrology and Earth System Sciences, 211):169~181 

[17] Bai Peng, Liu Xiaomang*, Liu Changming. (2017). Improving hydrological simulations by incorporating GRACE data for model calibration, Journal of Hydrology, 551: 291-304.

[18] Zhang Dan, Liu Xiaomang*, Zhang Qi, Liang Kang, Liu Changming (2016). Investigation of factors affecting intra-annual variability of evapotranspiration and streamflow under different climate conditions, Journal of Hydrology, 543: 759-769.

[19] Bai Peng, Liu Xiaomang*, Yang, Tiantian, Liang, Kang, Liu, Changming (2016). Evaluation of streamflow simulation results of land surface models in GLDAS on the Tibetan plateau, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 121(20): 12180-12197.

[20] Bai Peng, Liu Xiaomang*, Liu Changming (2016). Assessment of the Influences of Different Potential Evapotranspiration Inputs on the Performance of Monthly Hydrological Models under Different Climatic Conditions, Journal of Hydrometeorology, 17(8): 2259-2274.

[21] Bai Peng; Liu Xiaomang*; Liang, Kang; Liu, Changming (2015). Comparison of performance of twelve monthly water balance models in different climatic catchments of China. Journal of Hydrology, 529: 1030-1040.

[22] Liu Xiaomang*Liu ChangmingBrutsaert Wilfried (2016)Regional evaporation estimates in the eastern monsoon region of China: Assessment of a nonlinear formulation of the complementary principleWater Resources Research, 5212):9511~9521

[23] Liu Xiaomang*, Luo Yuzhou, Liu Changming (2015), Investigation of the probability of concurrent drought events between the water source and destination regions of China's water diversion project, Geophysical Research Letters42: 8424-8431.

[24] Liu Xiaomang, Liu Changming, Zhang Minghua, Xia Jun (2012). Dramatic decrease in streamflow from the headwater source in the central route of China's water diversion project: Climatic variation or human influence, Journal of Geophysical Research- Atmospheres, 117, D06113. doi: 10.1029/2011jd016879

[25] Liu Xiaomang, Luo Yuzhou, Zhang Dan, Liu Changming (2011), Recent changes in pan-evaporation dynamics in China, Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L13404, doi: 10.1029/2011GL047929

Research Interests

Hydrologic simulation; Impacts of climate change on hydrologic processes and water resources; Comparison of hydrological processes in large watersheds in different countries


Honors & Distinctions

​Outstanding Young Professor of Institute of Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS