Tangtang Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Journal of Arid Land | 2014
Jun Wen; Zhongbo Su; Tangtang Zhang; Hui Tian; Yijian Zeng; Rong Liu; Yue Kang; Rogier van der Velde
Scientists and the local government have great concerns about the climate change and water resources in the Badain Jaran Desert of western China. A field study for the local water cycle of a lake-desert system was conducted near the Noertu Lake in the Badain Jaran Desert from 21 June to 26 August 2008. An underground wet sand layer was observed at a depth of 20–50 cm through analysis of datasets collected during the field experiment. Measurements unveiled that the near surface air humidity increased in the nighttime. The sensible and latent heat fluxes were equivalent at a site about 50 m away from the Noertu Lake during the daytime, with mean values of 134.4 and 105.9 W/m2 respectively. The sensible heat flux was dominant at a site about 500 m away from the Noertu Lake, with a mean of 187.7 W/m2, and a mean latent heat flux of only 26.7 W/m2. There were no apparent differences for the land surface energy budget at the two sites during the night time. The latent heat flux was always negative with a mean value of −12.7 W/m2, and the sensible heat flux was either positive or negative with a mean value of 5.10 W/m2. A portion of the local precipitation was evaporated into the air and the top-layer of sand dried quickly after every rainfall event, while another portion seeped deep and was trapped by the underground wet sand layer, and supplied water for surface psammophyte growth. With an increase of air humidity and the occurrence of negative latent heat flux or water vapor condensation around the Noertu Lake during the nighttime, we postulated that the vapor was transported and condensed at the lakeward sand surface, and provided supplemental underground sand pore water. There were links between the local water cycle, underground wet sand layer, psammophyte growth and landscape evolution of the mega-dunes surrounding the lakes in the Badain Jaran Desert of western China.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2009
Yijian Zeng; Zhongbo Su; Li Wan; Z. Yang; Tangtang Zhang; Hui Tian; X. Shi; Xu-Sheng Wang; Wenbing Cao
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
Xianhong Meng; Shihua Lü; Tangtang Zhang; Jiixin Guo; Yanhong Gao; Yan Bao; Lijuan Wen; Siqiong Luo; Yuanpu Liu
Advances in Space Research | 2009
Tangtang Zhang; Jun Wen; Zhongbo Su; Rogier van der Velde; Joris Timmermans; Rong Liu; Y.Y. Liu; Zhenchao Li
Advances in Space Research | 2013
Guiping Feng; Shuanggen Jin; Tangtang Zhang
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2009
R. Liu; Jun Wen; Xin-ping Wang; Linying Wang; H. Tian; Tangtang Zhang; X. Shi; Jianjun Zhang; Sh. N. Lv
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2012
Xianhong Meng; Shihua Lü; Tangtang Zhang; Yinhuan Ao; Suosuo Li; Yan Bao; Lijuan Wen; Siqiong Luo
International Journal of Climatology | 2014
Tangtang Zhang; Jun Wen; Zhigang Wei; Rogier van der Velde; Zhenchao Li; Rong Liu; Shaoning Lv; Hao Chen
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2010
X. Shi; Jun Wen; Lei Wang; Tangtang Zhang; Hui Tian; Xin Wang; Rong Liu; Jinghui Zhang
Atmospheric Research | 2016
Xing Chen; Ye Yu; Jinbei Chen; Tangtang Zhang; Zhenchao Li