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Name   Gao, Jing Home Page     
Highest Education      Ph.D. Office      Building 3,Courtyard 16, Lin Cui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101P.R. China
Phone      010-8409 7112 Zip Code      100101
Fax      Email      gaojing@itpcas.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

Professional Experience:

    1.  July 2012 ~ Present: Associate Professor,

Research Interest:Water stable isotopes: present processes and ice core records

Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    2.  July 2010 ~ June 2012: Assistant Professor,

Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    3.  July 2012 ~ September 2012: Visiting Scholar

Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE), L'Orme des Merisiers, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette cédex, France  Advisor: Valérie Masson-Delmotte

    4.  February 2009 ~ May 2009: Visiting Scholar

Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE), L'Orme des Merisiers, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette cédex, France  Advisor: Valérie Masson-Delmotte

Education:

  1. B.Sc. Physical Geography – September 2001 ~ July 2005 – Lanzhou University at Lanzhou, Gansu Province.
  2. M.Sc. Physical Geography – September 2005 ~ July 2007 – Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, China Academy of Sciences   Advisor: Tandong Yao
  3. PhD. Physical Geography – September 2007 ~ July 2010 – Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, China Academy of Sciences   Advisor: Tandong Yao

Fieldwork:

  1. August 2005: Yamdrok-tso Lake Basin, southeast Lhasa.
  2. August 2006: Lakes Yamdrok-tso and Puma Yum-tso, southwest Lhasa
  3. June 2007 ~ August 2007: Lakes Yamdrok-tso and Puma Yum-tso, southwest Lhasa, and Linzhi, southeast Tibetan Plateau
  4. August 2008 ~ October 2008: From Bomi to Chayu, southeast Tibetan Plateau, and Beng cuo Lake
  5. August 2012 ~ October 2012: southeast Tibetan Plateau
  6. August 2013 ~ October 2013: southeast Tibetan Plateau
  7. December 2013 ~ January 2014: Lhasa for ice core sampling cut
  8. August 2014 ~ October 2014: southeast Tibetan Plateau
  9. December 2015: the south Tibetan Plateau

Professional activities:

  1. 18 April 2009 ~ 25 April 2009: EGU 2009 Fall Meeting, Vienna.
  2. 12 December 2009 ~ 18 December 2009: 2009 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.
  3. 27 January 2010 ~ 29 January 2010: an international workshop on Tibetan Plateau precipitation stable isotopes, data and modeling
  4. 13 December 2010 ~ 19 December 2010: 2010 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.
  5. 3 December 2012 ~ 7 December 2012: 2012 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.
  6. 22 August 2013 ~ 24 August 2013: 28th Himalayan Karakorum Tibet Workshop & 6th International Symposium on Tibetan Plateau Joint Conference, Tubingen.
  7. 16 October 2013 ~ 18 October 2013: Workshop on Advances in Observations, Models and Measurements Techniques of Atmospheric Water Vapor Isotopes, Paris.
  8. 9 December 2013 ~ 13 December 2013: 2013 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.
  9. 15 December 2014 ~ 19 December 2014: 2014 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.
  10. 12 December 2015 ~ 17 December 2015: 2015 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.
  11. 7 March ~ 11 March 2016: International Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences Second Open Science Conference.
  12. 27 March ~ 29 March 2016: International Workshop on Indian Monsoon and Earth System.

Research Interest:

Water stable isotopes: present processes and ice core records

Public Services:

Honors:
Selected Publications:
  1. Gao, J. *, S. S. P. Shen, T. Yao, N. Tafolla, C. Risi, and Y. He (2015), Reconstruction of precipitation δ18O over the Tibetan Plateau since 1910, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 120, doi:10.1002/2015JD023233.
  2. Gao, J. *, C. Risi, V. Masson-Delmotte, Y. He, and B. Xu (2015), Southern Tibetan Plateau ice core δ18O reflects abrupt shifts in atmospheric circulation in the late 1970s, Clim. Dyn., 1-12, doi:10.1007/s00382-015-2584-3.
  3. He, Y., C. Risi, J. Gao*, et al. (2015), Impact of atmospheric convection on south Tibet summer precipitation isotopologue composition using a combination of in situ measurements, satellite data, and atmospheric general circulation modeling, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., doi:10.1002/2014JD022180.
  4. Tandong Yao*, Valerie Masson-Delmotte, Jing Gao*, Wusheng Yu, Xiaoxin Yang, Camille Risi, Christophe Sturm, Martin Werner, Huabiao Zhao, You He, Wei Ren, Lide Tian, Chunming Shi and Shugui Hou. A review of climatic controls on δ18O in precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau: observations and simulations. Reviews of Geophysics, 2013. DOI: 10.1002/rog.20023
  5. Jing Gao*, Valerie Masson-Delmotte, Camille Risi, You He and Tandong Yao*, What controls precipitation 18O in the southern Tibetan Plateau at seasonal and intra-seasonal scales? A case study at Lhasa and Nyalam. Tellus B, 2013. 65, 21043, http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/tellusb.v65i0.21043.
  6. Jing Gao*, Tandong Yao and Daniel Joswiak. Variations of water stable isotopes (δ18O) in two lake basins, southern Tibetan Plateau. Annals of Glaciology, 2014. 55(66). doi: 10.3189/2014AoG66A109.
  7. Jing Gao*, V. Masson-Delmotte, T. Yao, L. Tian, C. Risi and G. Hoffmann, Precipitation water stable isotopes in the south Tibetan Plateau: observations and modeling. Journal of Climate, 2011, 24: 3161-3178.
  8. Gao Jing*, Tian Lide, Liu Yongqin and Gong Tongliang, Oxygen isotope variation in the water cycle of the Yamzho Lake Basin in southern Tibetan Plateau. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2009, 54(16): 2758-2765.
  9. Gao Jing*, Yao Tandong, Tian Lide et al., A preliminary study on the spacial distribution of oxygen stable isotope in the Yamdruk-tso Lake Basin. Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology. 2008, 30(2).
  10. Shi Chunming, V. Masson-Delmotte, C. Risi, T. Eglin, M. Stievenard, M. Pierre, X. Wang, J. Gao, F. Bréon, Q. Zhang, V. Daux, Sampling Strategy and Climatic Implications of Tree-Ring Stable isotopes in Southeast Tibetan Plateau, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2011, 301: 307-316.
  11. Huabiao Zhao, Baiqing Xu, Tandong Yao, Guangjian Wu, Shubiao Lin, Jing Gao and Mo Wang. Deuterium excess record in a southern Tibetan ice core and its potential climatic implications, Climate Dynamics, 2011, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-011-1161-7.

Supported Projects:
  1. 2015-2018, National Natural Science Foundation of China (General Program):The study of influence processes of moisture sources and transport on stable isotopes in precipitation and water vapor in the southern Tibetan Plateau, leader.
  2. 2014-2017, Youth Innovation Promotion Association, CAS, leader.
  3. 2013-2016, the IAEA Coordinated Research Project 17990/R0: stable isotopes in precipitation and paleoclimatic archives in tropical areas to improve regional hydrological and climatic impact models, participation.
  4. 2012-2017, the “Strategic Priority Research Program (B)” of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, leader of subproject.