Prof. Xuelong Chen | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China
Prof. Xuelong Chen is a leading researcher in land–atmosphere interactions, with a strong focus on micro-meteorology, mountain meteorology, and land–air remote sensing, particularly over the Tibetan Plateau. His research integrates ground observations, satellite remote sensing, and atmospheric modeling to advance understanding of evapotranspiration, precipitation processes, boundary layer dynamics, and water vapor transport in complex terrains. He has authored numerous high-impact journal articles and scholarly books in atmospheric and hydrological sciences, with significant citation impact. His work has contributed to major scientific expeditions, international research programs, innovative monitoring platforms, and data products supporting climate and Earth system science.
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Featured Publications
A long-term (2005–2016) dataset of hourly integrated land–atmosphere interaction observations on the Tibetan Plateau
– Earth System Science Data, 2020 · Cited by 203
An improvement of roughness height parameterization of the Surface Energy Balance System (SEBS) over the Tibetan Plateau
– Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 2013 · Cited by 175
Recent advances on the study of atmosphere-land interaction observations on the Tibetan Plateau
– Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2009 · Cited by 151
Estimation of surface energy fluxes under complex terrain of Mt. Qomolangma over the Tibetan Plateau
– Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2013 · Cited by 128
Persistent and enhanced carbon sequestration capacity of alpine grasslands on Earth’s Third Pole
– Science Advances, 2023 · Cited by 121
