
Xing (Logan) Fang MSc
Research Officer Centre for Hydrology and Department of Geography and Planning, University of SaskatchewanI received M.Sc. on studying snow hydrology from Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan in 2007; has been working as research officer since July 2007 in several projects: Prairie Hydrological Model Study, Drought Research Initiative, Improved Processes and Parameterization for Prediction in Cold Regions, Marmot Creek Watershed Study, Informing the Vermilion River Watershed Plan through Application of the Cold Region Hydrological Model, Lower Smoky River Basin Snowmelt Runoff Model for real-time ice-jam flood prediction, Changing Cold Regions Network, Rocky Mountain Water Supply Resilience and Vulnerability Evaluation Project, Global Water Futures.
Research Area(s)
- Hydrological modelling of cold region hydrological processes
- Mountain, prairie, and forest hydrology
- Sensitivity analysis of cold region hydrology to drought and flood
- Wetland drainage and forest disturbance impact on watershed hydrology
- Climate change impact study on cold region hydrological processes