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|First name member= | |First name member=Qian | ||
|Last name member= | |Last name member=Zhang | ||
|Institute member= | |Picture member=Zhang Qian.JPG | ||
|Postal address 1 member= | |Institute member=University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science | ||
|City member= | |Department member=USEPA Chesapeake Bay Program | ||
|Postal code member= | |Postal address 1 member=410 Severn Ave., Suite 112 | ||
|City member=Annapolis | |||
|Postal code member=21403 | |||
|Country member=United States | |Country member=United States | ||
|State member=Maryland | |State member=Maryland | ||
|Confirm email member= | |Confirm email member=qzhang@chesapeakebay.net | ||
|Working group member= | |Website member=https://sites.google.com/site/qianzhangatjhu/home | ||
|Working group member=Hydrology Focus Research Group, Chesapeake Focus Research Group, Critical Zone Focus Research Group | |||
|Emaillist group member=yes | |||
|Description of your CSDMS-related interests member=I am particularly interested in computationally-intensive modeling and synthesis of large-scale data sets for watersheds and other ecosystems. My PhD research focuses on long-term export of nutrients and sediment from the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Specific areas include (1) evaluation of long-term water-quality trends and uncertainties; (2) improvement of statistical methods for riverine flux estimation and trend analysis; (3) analysis of patterns of watershed constituent export and controlling factors. | |||
As a watershed data analyst (assistant research scientist) at the USEPA Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP), my main role is to work with professionals, managers, and scientists in the Chesapeake Bay partnership to explore natural and anthropogenic-based causes behind the observed current status and long-term trends in the water quality of the streams and rivers to the Chesapeake Bay, which is critical to defining the success of Chesapeake Bay and watershed restoration efforts to date and to making science-based management decisions in the foreseeable future. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 14 March 2017
Qian Zhang, website username login: QIANZHANG
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Member of the following CSDMS groups
- Hydrology Focus Research Group
- Chesapeake Focus Research Group
- Critical Zone Focus Research Group
Signed up for the mailing list: yes
I am particularly interested in computationally-intensive modeling and synthesis of large-scale data sets for watersheds and other ecosystems. My PhD research focuses on long-term export of nutrients and sediment from the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Specific areas include (1) evaluation of long-term water-quality trends and uncertainties; (2) improvement of statistical methods for riverine flux estimation and trend analysis; (3) analysis of patterns of watershed constituent export and controlling factors.
As a watershed data analyst (assistant research scientist) at the USEPA Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP), my main role is to work with professionals, managers, and scientists in the Chesapeake Bay partnership to explore natural and anthropogenic-based causes behind the observed current status and long-term trends in the water quality of the streams and rivers to the Chesapeake Bay, which is critical to defining the success of Chesapeake Bay and watershed restoration efforts to date and to making science-based management decisions in the foreseeable future.