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Name:LinLin Gao

Title: Associate Professor  Master advisor 

Gender:female

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Mail box:gaoll@lzu.edu.cn

Learning Experience

2015:  PhD, Physical Geography, Lanzhou University.  

2009:  B.S. Physical Geography, Xinyang Normal University

Research Direction

Dendrochronology, Forest Ecology, Global Change

Work Experience

2018.09-present: Associate Professor, Key laboratory of west China's Environmental System  
(Ministry of Education), College of Earth and Environment Sciences, Lanzhou University

2016-07.2018.09: Post Doctor, Lanzhou University

2013.09-2015.09: Visiting Scholar, Oregon State University, USA.

Publishing Works

(1) Linlin Gao*, Yang Deng, Xiaoya Yan, Qian Li, Yu Zhang, Xiaohua Gou*. The unusual recent streamflow declines in the Bailong River, north-central China, from a multi-century perspective. Quaternary Science Reviews, 2021, 260:106927

(2) Linlin Gao, Xiaohua Gou*, Yang Deng, Zhenqian Wang, Fu Gu, Fang Wang. Increased growth of Qinghai spruce in northwestern China during the recent warming hiatus. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2018, 260–261: 9–16.

(3) Linlin Gao, Xiaohua Gou*, Yang Deng, Meixue Yang, Fen Zhang. Assessing the influences of tree species, elevation and climate on tree-ring growth in the Qilian Mountains of northwest China. Trees, 2017, 31(2): 393–404.

(4) Linlin Gao, Xiaohua Gou*, Yang Deng, Meixue Yang, Fen Zhang, Jin Li. Dendroclimatic reconstruction of temperature in the eastern Qilian Mountains, northwestern China. Climate Research, 2015, 62(3): 241–250.

(5) Linlin Gao, Xiaohua Gou*, Yang Deng, Wenhuo Liu, Meixue Yang, Zhiqian Zhao. Climate-growth analysis for Qilian juniper across an altitude gradient in the central Qilian Mountains, northwest China. Trees, 2013, 27(2): 379–388.

(6) Linlin Gao, Xiaohua Gou*, Yang Deng, Zhiqian Zhao, Zongying Cao. Dendroclimatic response of Picea crassifolia along an altitudinal gradient in the eastern Qilian Mountains, northwest China. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 2013, 45(4): 91–499.

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