Kang Shichang's resume
1June 1995 Graduated from the Department of Geographical Sciences of Lanzhou University with Master of Science; 1999 Graduated from Lanzhou Institute of Glacier and Frozen Soil, Chinese Academy of Sciences, with a doctorate in science; 65438+1From March 1999 to August 2000, he was an assistant researcher at the Institute of Environment and Engineering in Cold and Arid Regions, Chinese Academy of Sciences; From September 2000 to February 2002, he conducted postdoctoral research at the Institute of Quaternary and Climate Change, University of Maine, USA. From June 2003 to October 2004 10, he served as an associate researcher at the Institute of Climate Change of the University of Maine. He is currently a researcher at the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Institute. 1996 studied at the University of Bergen and UNIS (university courses in Svalbard) in Norway; 1998 and 1999 studied and worked in the Climate Change Research Center of the Institute of Space, Atmosphere and Oceanography, University of New Hampshire, USA. Work performance: Researcher Kang Shichang is mainly engaged in the study of ice and snow chemistry and ice core climate and environment records on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The main research contents in the near future include: (1) the chemical characteristics of atmospheric precipitation and ice and snow in the typical glacier area in the southern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau; Reconstruct the East Asian monsoon climate change for hundreds of years through the ice core records in Everest area, and understand the impact of human activities on the atmospheric environment since industrialization; Through the comparative analysis of ice core records and observation data in the northern hemisphere, the relationship between ice core records and atmospheric circulation is understood, and the proxy indicators of climate and environmental changes in ice core records are explored. Since 1992, he has participated in or taken charge of more than 20 projects or special topics, such as national climbing plan projects, major and innovative projects of Chinese Academy of Sciences, "973" projects of Ministry of Science and Technology, National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Science Foundation of the United States and international cooperation projects. Participated in or presided over 10 many field scientific expeditions to Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Tianshan Mountain and Arctic. He has written 70 scientific papers, including 27 SCI papers. Representative papers published in recent years: Kang Shichang, Majeski,,, Ren, 2003. Dust records from three ice cores: the relationship with the atmospheric circulation over the northern hemisphere in spring. Atmospheric Environment, 37(34): 4823-4835. Kang Shichang, majewski, Zhang, Hou Shugui, Ren. In 2002, the increase of atmospheric ammonia recorded by the ice core of Mount Everest in the 20th century. Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(D2 1),10.1029/2001jd001413,4595. Kang, majewski, Qin, Yan, Hou, Zhang, Ren, Crut, 2002. Glacier chemical records from the ice core of Mount Everest: relationship with atmospheric circulation over Asia. Atmospheric environment, 36 (21): 3351-3361. Kang Shichang, Qin Dahe, Paul A. Meyevsky, Sharon B. Snead, Yao Tandong, 2002. Chemical composition of new snow on the Xixabangma peak in the central Himalayas during the summer monsoon season. Journal of Glaciology, 48( 16 1): 337-339. Kang Shichang, Karl J. Crut, Paul A. majewski, Qin Daha, 2002. Stable isotopic composition of the northern slope of the central Himalayas, Journal of Glaciology, 48( 163): 5 19-526.