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Feng Shaoyuan
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 Dr. Feng Shaoyuan, Professor

  Dr. Feng Shaoyuan was boin in Jiangxi province of China in 1963. He received the B.S. degree from East China College of Geology in 1982. After graduated, he worked as a scientist of water recourses engineering in Eastern China bureau of the Ministry of nuclear industry. Since 1985, he became an assistant professor in East China College of Geology. He received the M.S. degree from this college in 1990. Then, he earned Ph.D. degree from Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electric Engineering in 1993. He finished post-doctor research in Beijing Agricultural Engineering University and ARO, Israel from 1993 to 1995. He joined China Agricultural University on September 1995 and became a professor. He joined Yangzhou University in 2010.

  His research interests are mainly on the water-saving agriculture and hydrology, especially soil water and groundwater. He has published more than 100 peer review papers and supervised 10 Ph.D and 35 M.S. students in water saving agriculture and hydrology.

  Recent Research Grants:

  Quantify of water use efficiency in agriculture based on water transformation in irrigation district (PI). Supported by the Ministry of Water resources of China, ¥900,000, 2014-2016

  Impact of saline water irrigation on crop growth and soil environments (PI). Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, ¥600,000, 2012-2015

  Water requirement of crops and irrigation water management in Beijing (PI). Supported by the Ministry of Agriculture China, ¥400,000, 2014-2016

  Recent Publications in Reviewed Journals

  Yao Liqiang, Huo Zailin, Feng Shaoyuan, et al. Evaluation of spatial interpolation methods for groundwater level in an arid inland oasis, northwest China. Environmental Earth Science, 2014, 71, 1911-1924

  Huo Zailin, Feng Shaoyuan, Kang Shaozhong, et al. Effect of climate change on reference evapotranspiration and aridity index in arid region of China. Journal of Hydrology, 2013, 492, 24-34.

  Gao Guangyao, Zhan Hongbin, Feng Shaoyuan, et al. A mobile-immobile model with an asymptotic scale-dependent dispersion function. Journal of Hydrology, 2012, 424-425: 172-183.

  Jiang Jing, Huo Zailin,Feng Shaoyuan. Effect of deficit irrigation water saline water on spring wheat growth and yield. Journal of Arid Land, 2013, 5, 143-154

  Qi Zhiming, Feng Shaoyuan, Helmers M. Modeling Cadmium Transport in Neutral and Alkaline Soil Columns at Various Depths. Pedosphere, 2012, 22, 273–282

  Huo Zailin, Feng Shaoyuan, Kang Shaozhong, et al. Integrated neural networks to estimate the monthly river flow of an arid inland basin in Northwest China. Journal of Hydrology, 2012, 420-421, 159-170.

  Huo Zailin, Feng shaoyuan, Kang Shaozhong, et al. Artificial Neural Network models for reference evapotranspiration in an arid area of Northwest China. Journal of Arid Environments, 2012, 82, 81-90.

  Jiang Jing, Huo Zailin, Feng Shaoyuan, et al. Effect of irrigation amount and water salinity on water consumption and water productivity of spring wheat in northwest China. Field Crops Research, 2012, 137,78-88.

  Huo Zailin, Feng Shaoyuan, Zheng Yanyan, et al. Simulation of hydrology following various volumes of irrigation to soil with different depths to the water table. Soil use and management, 2012, 28, 229-239.

  Huo Zailin, Feng Shaoyuan, Huang Guanhua, et al. Effect of groundwater level depth and irrigation amount on water fluxes at water table and water use of wheat. Irrigation and Drainage. 2012, 61, 348-356.

  Yao Liqiang, Feng Shaoyuan, Mao Xiaomin, et al.Coupled effects of canal lining and multi-layered soil structure on canal seepage and soil water dynamics. Journal of Hydrology, 2012, 430-431, 91-102

  Huo Zailin, Feng shaoyuan, Kang Shaozhong, et al.Numerically modelling groundwater in an arid area with ANN-generated dynamic boundary conditions. Hydrological Prcossess, 2011, 25, 705-713 .

  Feng Shaoyuan, Huo Zailin, Kang Shaozhong, et al. Groundwater simulation using a numerical model under different water resources management scenarios in an arid region of China. Environmental Earth Science, 2011, 62, 961-971.

  Jiang Jing, Feng Shaoyuan, Huo Zailin, et al. Application of the SWAP model to simulate water–salt transport underinsufficient saline irrigation. Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 2011, 54, 902-911.

  Ma Ying, Feng Shaoyuan, Huo Zailin. Application of the SWAP model to simulate field water cycle under deficit irrigation in Beijing, China. Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 2011, 54, 1044-1052.

  Gao Guangyao, Zhan Hongbin, Feng Shaoyuan,et al. A new mobile-immobile model for reactive solute transport with scale-dependent dispersion. Water Resources Research, 2010, 46, W08533

  Ma Ying, Feng Shaoyuan, Su Dongyuan, Gao Guangyao, Huo Zailin. Modeling water infiltration in a large layered soil column with a modified Green-Ampt model and HYDRUS-1D. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2010, 71, Sup1, S40-S47

  Gao Guangyao, Zhan Hongbin, Feng Shaoyuan. Comparison of alternative models for simulating anomalous solute transport in a large heterogeneous soil column. Journal of Hydrology, 2009, 377, 391-404.

  Gao Guangyao, Feng Shaoyuan, Zhan Hongbin et al. Evaluation of anomalous solute transport in a large heterogeneous soil column with mobile-immobile model. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2009, 14(9): 966-974.

  Huo Zailin, Feng Shaoyuan, Kang Shaozhong, et al. Effect of climate changes and water-related human activities on annual stream flows of the Shiyang river basin in arid northwest China. Hydrological Processes, 2008, 22, 3155-3167.

  Feng Shaoyuan, Kang Shaozhong, Huo Zailin. Neural Network to simulate regional ground water levels affected by human activities. Ground Water, 2008, 46, 80-90.

  Contact:

  Tel: 86-514-87969205   Email: syfeng@yzu.edu.cn

  Address:School of Hydraulic, Energy and Power Engineering, No.196, Huayang west Road, Hanjiang, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, 225127, China