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Name   Xinmiao Lv Home Page     
Highest Education      Ph.D Office      Building 3, Courtyard 16, Lin Cui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101P.R. China
Phone      Zip Code      100101
Fax      010-8409 7079 Email      lvxm@itpcas.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

Education  

Ph.D. in Physical Geography, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2004 

M. S. in Physical Geography, School of Geography, Northeast Normal University, China, 2001 

B. S. in Physical Geography, School of Geography, Northeast Normal University, China, 1998 

Appointments  

Associate Professor, Institute of Tibetan Plateau, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2008-present 

Visiting scholar in Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Germany, 2010.02-04 

Visiting scholar in Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Germany, 2007.03-05 

Visiting scholar in Tübingen University, Germany, 2005.11-2006.01 

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute of Tibetan Plateau, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2005-2008 


Research Interest:

Research Interests: Palynology, modern pollen process (especially airborne pollen), Quaternary environmental change, lake sediments

Research Fields: Palynology and environmental change
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Honors:
 
Selected Publications:
Publications in the recent 5 years (2016-2020) (* corresponding author; # joint first authors; Including books and book chapters)
Part 1: 5 representative publications 
1 Lü, X.*, Paudayal, K.N., Uhl, D., Zhu, L., Yao, T., Mosbrugge, V. 2020. Phenology and climatic regime inferred from airborne pollen on the northern slope of the Qomolangma (Everest) region. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 125, e2020JD033405. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JD033405

Part 2: all other publications (exclude part 1)

1 Ma, Q., Zhu, L., Wang, J., Ju, J., Wang, Y., Lü, X., Kasper, T., Haberzettl, T. 2020. Late holocene vegetation responses to climate change and human impact on the central tibetan plateau. Science of The Total Environment, 708, 135370
2 Kaphle, B., Wang, J., Kai, J., Lü, X., & Adhikari, S. 2020. Hydrochemistry of rara lake: a ramsar lake from the southern slope of the central himalayas, nepal. Journal of Mountain Science. Doi:10.1007/s11629-019-5910-0
3 Ma, Q.*, Zhu, L., Lü, X., Wang, J., Ju, J., Kasper, T., Daut, G., Haberzettl, T. 2019. Late glacial and Holocene vegetation and climate variations at Lake Tangra Yumco, central Tibetan Plateau. Global and Planetary Change, 174: 16-25
4 Xu, T.*, Zhu, L.*, Lü, X., Ma, Q., Wang, J., Ju, J., Huang, L. 2019. Mid- to late-Holocene paleoenvironmental changes and glacier fluctuations reconstructed from the sediments of proglacial lake Buruo Co, northern Tibetan Plateau. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 517: 74-85
5 Ma, Q.*, Zhu, L., Lu, X., Wang, Y., Guo, Y., Wang, J., Ju J., Peng, P., Tang, L. 2017. Modern pollen assemblages from surface lake sediments and their environmental implications on the southwestern Tibetan plateau. Boreas, 46: 242-253
6 Zhang, J.*, Xu, B., Turner, F., Zhou, L., Gao, P., Lü, X., Nesje, A. 2017. Long-term glacier melt fluctuations over the past 2500 yr in monsoonal High Asia revealed by radiocarbon-dated lacustrine pollen concentrates. Geology, 45(4): 359-362
7 Ma, Q.*, Zhu, L., Wang, J., Ju, J., Lü, X., Wang, Y., Guo, Y., Yang, R., Kasper, T., Haberzettl, T., Tang, L. 2017. Artemisia/Chenopodiaceae ratio from surface lake sediments on the central and western Tibetan Plateau and its application. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 479: 138-145
8 Turner, F., Zhu, L., Lü, X., Peng, P., Ma, Q., & Wang, J., et al. 2016. Pediastrum, sensu lato (chlorophyceae) assemblages from surface sediments of lakes and ponds on the Tibetan plateau. Hydrobiologia, 771(1), 1-18
9 Zhu, L.*, Lü, X., Wang, J., Peng, P., Kasper, T., Daut, G., Haberzettl, T., Frenzel, P., Li, Q., Yang, R., Schwalb, A., Mausbacher, R. 2015. Climate change on the Tibetan Plateau in response to shifting atmospheric circulation since the LGM. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep13318

Supported Projects:
National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.40601109) ‘Modern pollen distribution and its relationships to vegetation and climate in Nam Co catchment’ 

 

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No.20060390517) ‘Modern palynology process in Nam Co, the Tibetan Plateau’