Liqun Tang's Publications


Publications in Refereed Journals

1.        Sheng, J. and L. Tang, 2003: A Numerical Study of Circulation in the Western Caribbean Sea, Journal of Physical Oceanography,  Vol. 33, pp2049~2069
2.        Sheng, J. and L. Tang, 2003: A Two-way Nested-grid Ocean Circulation Model for the Meso-American Barrier Reef System, Ocean Dynamics, in press.

3.        Greatbatch, R. J, J. Sheng, C. Eden, L. Tang, X. Zhai and J. Zhao, 2003: The Semi-Prognostic Method, Journal of Continental Shelf Research, submitted

4.        Tang, L. and Z. Jin, 2003: The Numerical Solution of 2-D Tidal Flow of the Estuary in Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates, Journal of Hydrodynamics, Vol. 12,
       No. 2 (in Chinese).
5.        Tang, L., 1999: The Structure and the Computing Method of the Sediment Mathematical Model for Waterway Regulation Engineering, Technology of Water 
       Resources and Hydropower, No. 12 (in Chinese).
6.        Tang, L., 1999: The Application of a Sediment Mathematical Model for Waterway Regulation Engineering, Technology of Water Resources and Hydropower, 
       No. 12 (in Chinese).
7.        Tang, L. and J. Chen, 1998: One-Dimensional Model of a Reservoir Sedimentation and Its Application in Calculating Water Intake of a Power Plant, Journal 
       of Hohai University, Vol.  26, No. 5, (in Chinese).
8.        Chen, J. and L. Tang, 1998: Two-Dimensional Mathematical Model of the Flow and Sediment and Its Application, Journal of Hohai University, Vol. 26, No. 5, 
       (in Chinese).
9.        Tang, L., H. Tang and G. Chen, 1999: Summarization of Sedimentation Research Advances of Hohai University, Journal of Sediment Research, No. 6, (in Chinese).
10.    Tang, L., 1999: The Problems to be Solved Urgently in the Physical Processes Based Model of Sediment Yield, Journal of Sediment Research, No. 5, (in Chinese).
11.    Tang, L. and G. Chen, 1999: Study on the Calculating Methods of the Benefits of Water and Soil Conservation, Journal of Hohai University, Vol. 27, No.1, 
       (in Chinese).
12.    Tang, L. and G. Chen, 1998: Application of a Physical Conceptual Model in Evaluating the Benefits of Water and Soil Conservation, Journal of Hydraulic 
       Engineering, No. 9 (in Chinese).
13.    Tang, L. and G. Chen, 1997: Physical Processes Based Model of Runoff and Sediment Yield from Small Watershed, Journal of Hydrodynamics, Ser. A, Vol. 12, 
       No. 2, (in Chinese).
14.    Tang, L. and G. Chen, 1997: Long Term Simulation of Runoff and Sediment Yield from Middle and Large Basins, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, No. 6, 
       (in Chinese).
15.    Tang, L. and G. Chen, 1996: Study on the Runoff-Generating Mode Influenced by Controlling and Scale, Journal of Soil Erosion and Soil and Water Conservation, 
       Vol. 2, No.1, (in Chinese).
16.    Tang, L. and G. Chen, 1996: Study on the Numerical Model of the Sediment Yield from Catchment, Advances in Water Science, Vol. 7, No. 1, (in Chinese).
17.    Tang, L., 1995: Soil Erosion Caused by Impacts of Raindrop on the Sloping Land and Its Simulation, Advances in Water Science, Vol. 6, No. 4 (in Chinese).
18.    Tang, L. and  G. Chen, 1995: Study on the Impacts of Flow Production by Conservancy Measures in Loess Areas, Yellow River,  Vol. 17, No. 113 (in Chinese).
19.    Tang, L. and G. Chen, 1994: Soil Erosion Formula and Its Application in Sediment Yield Calculation, Advances in Water Science,  Vol. 5, No. 2 (in Chinese).
20.  Tang, L., G. Chen, and M. Cai, 1990: Study on the numerical model of the runoff and sediment yield from the small watershed, Journal of Hohai University, Vol. 18
       ( in Chinese)
 
Contributions to Conference Proceedings
21.    Tang, L. and J. Sheng, 2002: Numerical Studies of Seasonal Circulation in the Western Caribbean Sea, 36th Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic 
       Society ( CMOS ) Congress.
22.    Tang, L. and J. Sheng, 2003: A Modelling Study of Physical Processes of Ocean Circulation over the Meso-American Barrier Reef System, 37th CMOS Congress.
23.    Tang, L. and G. Chen, 1995: A Prediction Model of Water and Sediment Yield from the Watershed of Middle Yellow River Basin, Advances in Hydro-Science 
       and -Engineering,  Vol. 2, Part A; Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Hydro-Science and -Engineering, Beijing (in English).
24.    Chen, G. and L. Tang , 1991: A Mathematical Model of Storm Flood and Sediment Yield from Small Watershed in Gullied-Hilly Loess Plateau, Proceedings of 
       the International Symposium on Debris Flow and Flood Disaster Protection, China ,Vol. A (in English).
 
 

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