杨运鹏,男,1988年5月14日出生于河北省邢台市(2025-09-10更新)
手机:13209929962;电子邮件:yangyunpeng@henu.edu.cn
● 教育经历:
2013/9-2019/6,中国科学院大学-新疆生态与地理研究所,自然地理学,硕博(导师:冯兆东 教授)
2009/9-2013/6,邯郸学院,地理科学,学士
● 任职经历:
2019/6-2022/6,河南大学,地理与环境学院地理科学系,师资博士后(合作导师:冯兆东 教授)
2022/07至今,河南大学,地理与环境学院地理科学系,讲师
● 最近五(5)年从事过的‘竞争型’科研项目:
1. 主持人:阿尔泰山空气花粉监测及其在古环境重建中的应用研究(国家自然科学基金面上项目,批准号:42571194;52万元,2026-01-2029-12)
2. 主持人:基于泥炭孢粉资料的帕米尔高原过去5000年温度变化定量重建(河南省科学技术厅,青年基金项目, 5万元,2023/01 - 2024/12)
3. 主持人:基于brGDGTs定量重建的帕米尔高原过去~5000年以来温度变化历史(中国博士后科学基金会,面上资助,批准号:2020M672203;8万元,2020/06 - 2022/06)
4. 主持人:天山中部过去~2000年以来的气候变化高分辨率重建及古文明演替探究(河南省人力资源和社会保障厅,博士后科研项目,批准号:201902021;8万元,2019/09 - 2021/06)
● 最近五年发表的论文(*标识通讯作者):
1. Li Xueyin, Aizhi Sun, Yunpeng Yang, Dongliang Zhang, Shuangshaung Wu, 2024. Modern pollen-vegetation coverage relationships and its application for Holocene vegetation reconstructions in the central Tianshan Mountains. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 635: 111963.
2. Yunpeng Yang*, Zhaodong Feng*, Min Ran, Dongliang Zhang, Bo Lan, Aizhi Sun, 2021. Holocene vegetation and hydrology variations and their associations with climate changes: a multi‑proxy analysis of a sediment core from an alpine basin in the middle Tianshan Mountains. Climate Dynamics, 1-18.
3. Yunpeng Yang*, Zhaodong Feng*, Dongliang Zhang, Bo Lan, Min Ran, Wei Wang, 2021. Holocene hydroclimate variations in the eastern Tianshan Mountains of northwestern China inferred from a palynological study. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 564: 110184.
4. Dongliang Zhang*, Yaoming Li, Kaihui Li, Xuexi Ma, Yunpeng Yang*, 2021. Vegetation dynamics and climate variability over the past 2000 years inferred from Son Kul marsh in the western Tianshan Mountains. Journal of Mountain Science, 18(5): 1246-1255.
5. Yunpeng Yang, Min Ran*, Aizhi Sun, 2020. Pollen-recorded bioclimatic variations of the last ~2000 years retrieved from Bayan Nuur in the western Mongolian Plateau. Boreas, 49: 350-362.
6. Aizhi Sun*, Yunpeng Yang*, Huining Wu, Min Ran, 2020. Climate change on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau during the past ~600 years inferred from peat pollen records. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 276: 104194.