Bonan Li

Bonan was a postdoc in our group (2021-2022), working on modeling and simulating CH4 emission from rice fields. Bonan received his Ph.D in Water Resources Science from Oregon State University with the emphasis on the evaluation of additive information contained in new ecohydrological measurements. He earned his M.S. in geology from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis with a focus on the simulation of dryland soil moisture dynamics using rainfall and non-rainfall waters. He is now a post-doc working with CUASHI.

Bonan Li

Publications

  1. Li, B., & Good, S. P. (2021). Information-based uncertainty decomposition in dual-channel microwave remote sensing of soil moisture. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences25(9), 5029-5045.https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/25/5029/2021/
  2. Li, B., Good, S. P., & URycki, D. R. (2021). The Value of L-Band Soil Moisture and Vegetation Optical Depth Estimates in the Prediction of Vegetation Phenology. Remote Sensing13(7), 1343 .https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/7/1343
  3. Li, B., Wang, L., Kaseke, K. F., Vogt, R., Li, L., & Seely, M. K. (2018). The impact of fog on soil moisture dynamics in the Namib Desert. Advances in Water Resources113, 23-29. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0309170817306449
  4. Li, B., Wang, L., Kaseke, K. F., Li, L., & Seely, M. K. (2016). The impact of rainfall on soil moisture dynamics in a foggy desert. PLoS One11(10), e0164982. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0309170817306449
  5.  Lu, X., Wang, L., Pan, M., Kaseke, K. F., & Li, B. (2016). A multi-scale analysis of Namibian rainfall over the recent decade–comparing TMPA satellite estimates and ground observations. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies8, 59-68.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581816300404