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Yuan Fang



Name: Yuan Fang
Tel: (919) 561-4480 (mobile) 
Email: yfang@ncsu.edu

 

Education:

Ph.D., Forestry, NC State University, August 2017

M.S., Natural Resources-GIS, NC State University, August 2012

B.S., Ecology, Anhui Agricultural University, August 2010

 

Research Interests & Specialties:

Research interests include terrestrial carbon/water cycling and soil carbon dynamics, the effect of silvicultural management on forest carbon sequestration under global warming. The impacts of landcover changes on terrestrial water balance.

Research specialties include data acquisition, interpretation, conversion and integration, empirical/ process-based (WaSSI, Century), growth and yield models modeling and operating, soil/root sampling and analysis, carbon flux measurement, forest carbon stock estimation, Geospatial and remote sensing analysis.

 

Research Experience:

  1. Post-Doc, North Carolina State University/Forest Service, January 2018-current
  2. Research Assistant, North Carolina State University, August 2012-December 2017
  3. Internship/part-time, Forestry Service, May 2011-July 2012.
  4. Teaching Assistant, North Carolina State University, August 2011-December 2011.

 

Publications:

Refereed Journal Papers:

In preparation:

  1. Fang,Y., Asko Noormets, John S. King, Tim Albaugh. Total below ground carbon flux in four loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) genotypes on the North Carolina Coastal Plain. Forest Science (Under review).

 

Published:

 

  1. Liu, C., Sun, G., McNulty, SG., Noormets, A., Fang, Y. (2016). Environmental controls on seasonal ecosystem evapotranspiration/potential evapotranspiration ratio as determined by the global eddy flux measurements. Hydrology and Earth System Science 211.1: 311.
  2. Fang, Y., Sun, G., Caldwell, P., McNulty, S. G., Noormets, A., Domec, J. C., & Zhou, G. (2015). Monthly land cover?specific evapotranspiration models derived from global eddy flux measurements and remote sensing data. Ecohydrology 9.2: 248-266.