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FENGJING LIU Michigan Technological University School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI, 49931, USA Phone: 906-487-1089; E-mail: [email protected] RESEARCH INTERESTS AND EXPERTISE Watershed Hydrology, Ecohydrology, and Biogeochemistry; Natural Tracers, Isotopes and Hydrologic Modeling. EDUCATION University of Colorado at Boulder: Ph.D. in Watershed Hydrology and Biogeochemistry 2004 Lanzhou Institute of Glaciology and Geocryology Chinese Academy of Sciences: M.S. in Hydrology and Water Resources 1987 Lanzhou University: B.S. in Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology 1984 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA 08/17-Present Associate Professor, School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science Lincoln University in Missouri, Jefferson City, MO, USA 06/10-08/17 Associate Professor (07/16-07/17)/Assistant Professor (06/10-06/16) Department of Agriculture & Environmental Science & Cooperative Research Program University of California, Merced, CA, USA 08/04-06/10 Research Scientist (08/09-06/10)/Postdoctoral Researcher (08/04-07/09) School of Environmental Engineering and Sierra Nevada Research Institute Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute (formerly known as Lanzhou Institute of Glaciology and Geocryology) Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, China 09/87-08/99 Research Professor (12/98-08/99)/Associate Research Professor (02/95-11/98)/Research Associate (01/90—01/95), Research Assistant (09/87—12/89) AWARDS AND HONORS Gilbert F. White Doctoral Fellowship in Geography, University of Colorado 05/03 Outstanding Achievements (Group Honor), Water Conservation Ministry, China 06/99 Outstanding Research Award on Fundamental Theories of Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Chinese Society of Glaciology and Geocryology 05/99 Outstanding Young Scientist, Lanzhou Branch of Chinese Academy of Sciences 04/99 Fang Shuquan Academic Award, Chinese Academy of Sciences 12/97 Union Grant, XXI IUGG Conference, Boulder, Colorado 07/95 1 Assistantship, UC Santa Barbara, NASA Earth Observing System 11/93—01/95 International Scholarship, Chinese Academy of Sciences 10/93—09/94 PUBLICATIONS (*Graduate student advisee; **Postdoctoral advisee) In Review, Revision and Preparation of Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Liu, F., M. H. Conklin, M. E. Conrad, and G. Shaw*, Controls on the isotopic composition of stream water and groundwater in the mid Merced River basin, Sierra Nevada, California, Water Resources Research, in revision. Liu, F., G. Peters*, R. N. Lerch, J. Yang, C. Baffaut, and H. Lee, The importance of groundwater in regulating stream water quantity and quality in a claypan watershed in Missouri, in preparation. Wickramarathne*, N., R. P. Udawatta, R. N. Lerch and F. Liu, Topographic controls on groundwater nitrogen dynamics with grass and poplar vegetated riparian buffers under cattle grazing, Journal of Environmental Quality, in review. Chang*, Y., D. Qin, Y. Ding, Qi. Zhao, F. Liu, S. Zhang, Estimation of evapotranspiration of alpine meadow using multiple methods in the Tibetan Plateau, China, PLOS ONE, in review. Wilson*, A., F. Liu, M. Williams, J. Mills, and H. Miller, Hydrochemistry model comparisons and sensitivity analyses: End Member Mixing Analysis (EMMA) and Bayesian Monte Carlo (BMC) approaches to hydrograph separation, in preparation. Pu*, H., Y. Ding, T. Han, and F. Liu, Spatial and temporal variation of nutrient concentrations in the upper Shule River basin, the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China, in preparation. Hu**, W., F. Liu, C. Baffaut, R. Lerch, and J. Yang, Baseflow separation by various methods in a claypan watershed in central Missouri, in preparation. Published Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles [42] Liu, F., M. Conklin, and G. Shaw (2017), Insights into concentration-discharge and endmember mixing analyses in the mid Merced River basin, Water Resources Research, 53, doi:10.1002/2016WR019437. [41] Wen*, R., L. Tian, F. Liu, and D. Qu (2016), Lake water isotope variation linked with in- lake water cycle of the alpine Bangong Co, arid western Tibetan Plateau, Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, 48(3), 563-579, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1657/AAAR0015-028. [40] Ding, Y., S. Zhang, F. Liu, D. Yang, C. He, and S. Stuefer (2016), Hydrometeorological observations and study in high altitude area, Editorial, Advances in Meteorology, doi: 10.1155/2016/1372464. [39] Al-Qudah**, M. O., F. Liu, R. N. Lerch, N. Kitchen, and J. Yang (2016), Controls on nitrate-N concentrations in groundwater in a Missourian claypan watershed, Earth and Space Science, 3: 90-105, doi: 10.1002/2015EA000117. [38] Williams, M. W., E. Hood, N. Molotch, N. Caine, R. Cowie*, and F. Liu (2015), The "teflon basin" myth: Hydrology and hydrochemistry of a seasonally snow-covered 2 catchment, Plant Ecology and Diversity, 8: 5-6, 639-661, doi: 10.1080/17550874.2015.1123318. [37] Wang, Q., B. Hua, J. Yang, F. Liu, G. Zhu, and B. Deng (2015), Dialysis pretreatment for dissolved organic nitrogen analysis in freshwaters, Journal of Chemistry, DOI: 10.1080/17550874.2015.1123318. [36] Deng D., N. Zhang, D. Xu, M. Reed*, F. Liu, and G. Zheng (2015), Polymorphism of glucosyltransferase gene (ycjM) in Escherichia coli and its use for tracking human fecal pollution in water, Science of the Total Environment, 537, 260-267. [35] Zhou, Z., B. Hua, X. Cao, J. Yang, D. C. Olk, B. Deng, F. Liu, R. Li, and J. Mao (2015), Chemical composition of dissolved organic matter from various sources as characterized by solid-state NMR, Aquatic Sciences, 77(4), 595-607, DOI 10.1007/s00027-015-0405-8. [34] Shaw*, G., M. H. Conklin, G. Nimz, and F. Liu (2014), Groundwater and surface water flow to the Merced River, Yosemite Valley, California: 36Cl and Cl- evidence, Water Resources Research, 10.1002/2013WR014222. [33] Deng**, D., L. Zhang, A. Mustapha, D. Xu, T. Wuliji, M. Farley, J. Yang, B. Hua, F. Liu, and G. Zheng (2014), Differentiating enteric Escherichia coli from environmental bacteria through the putative glucosyltransferase gene (ycjM), Water Research, 61, 224- 231. [32] Liu, F., C. Hunsaker, and R. C. Bales (2013), Controls of streamflow generation in small catchments across snow/rain transition in the Southern Sierra, California, Hydrological Processes, 27, 1959-1972, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9304. [31] Wang* Y., Y. Ding, B. Ye, F. Liu, J. Wang, and J. Wang (2013), Contributions of climate and human activities to changes in runoff of the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers from 1950 to 2008, Science China, doi: 10.1007/s11430-012—4505-1. [30] Frisbee*, M., F. M. Phillips, A. F. White, A. R. Campbell, and F. Liu (2013), Effect of source integration on the geochemical fluxes from springs, Applied Geochemistry, 28, 32-54. [29] Ding, Y., S. Liu, F. Liu, D. Yang, T. Zhang, L. Zhao, Y. Sheng, K. Yang, and S. Zhang (2012), Advancement of cold-region hydrologic studies over last the two decades in China, Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology, 34 (5), 1009-1022. [28] Frisbee*, M. D., F. M. Phillips, G. S. Weissmann, P. D. Brook, J. L. Wilson, A. R. Campbell and F. Liu (2012), Unraveling the mysteries of the large watershed black box: Implications for the streamflow response to climate and landscape perturbations, Geophysical Research Letters, VOL. 39, L01404, doi:10.1029/2011GL050416. [27] Frisbee*, M. D., F. M. Phillips, A. R. Campbell, F. Liu, and S. A. Sanchez (2011), Streamflow generation in a large, alpine watershed in the southern Rocky Mountains of Colorado: Is streamflow generation simply the aggregation of hillslope runoff responses? Water Resources Research, 47, W06512, doi: 10.1029/2010WR009391. [26] Wang* J., B. Ye, F. Liu, J. Li, G. Yang (2011), Variations of NDVI over elevational zones during the past two decades and climatic controls in the Qilian Mountains, northwestern China, Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, 43(1):127-136, DOI: 10.1657/1938-4246- 3 43.1.127. [25] Liu, F., R. C. Bales, M. H. Conklin, and M. E. Conrad (2008), Stream flow generation from snowmelt in semi-arid, forested and seasonally snow-covered catchments, Valles Caldera, New Mexico, Water Resources Research, 44, W12443, doi:10.1029/2007WR006278. [24] Liu, F., R. Parmenter, P. Brooks, M. Conklin, and R. C. Bales (2008), Intra- and inter- annual variation of streamflow pathways in semiarid, forested catchments, Valles Caldera, New Mexico, Ecohydrology, 1(3), 239-252, doi: 10.1002/eco.22. [23] Williams, M. W., M. Knauf, R. Cory*, N. Caine, and F. Liu (2007), Nutrient content and microbial signature of rock glacier outflow, Colorado Front Range, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 32(7), 1032-1047. [22] Williams, M., M. Knauf*, N. Caine, F. Liu, and P. Verplanck (2006), Geochemistry and source waters of rock glacier outflow, Colorado Front Range, Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 17(1), 13-33. [21] Liu, F., M. Williams, and N. Caine (2004), Source waters and flow paths in an alpine catchment, Colorado Front Range, USA, Water Resources Research, Vol. 40, W09401, doi: 10.1029/2004WR003076. [20] Ye, B., Y. Ding, F. Liu, and C. Liu (2003), Responses of various-sized alpine glaciers and runoff to climatic change, Journal of Glaciology, 49 (164), 1-7. [19] Coats, R., F. Liu, and C. R. Goldman (2002), A Monte Carlo test of load calculation methods, Lake Tahoe Basin, California-Nevada, Journal of The American Water Resources Association, 38(3), 719-730. [18] Liu, F., J.Y. Sun, T.J. Zhang, and G.D. Cheng (2000), Characteristics of surface radiative fluxes and cloud-radiative forcing with a focus on Arctic, Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology, 22(4), 384-390. [17] Liu, F., M., Williams, J., Sun, S., Zhu, E., Hood, and G., Cheng (1999), Hydrochemical processes and hydrological separation in headwater basins of the Urumqi River, Tien Shan, China, Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology, 21(4), 362-370. [16] Li, J., F. Liu (Corresponding author), S. Zhu, C. Wang, and T. Han (1999), Analysis on suspended organic substance in the Urumqi River, Xinjiang, China, Environmental Chemistry, 18(2), 163-167.