Dr. Jian Su
Name: Su, Jian
Geburtstag: 08-01-1979
Jan 2007- heute: Post-doc an der University of Hamburg
Okt 2007- Dez 2010: Post-doc am GKSS Research Center
Juli 2005: PhD an der Ocean University of China
Juli 2000: Bachelor an der Ocean University of China
Forschungsgebiete
Mein Forschungsansatz liegt hauptsächlich in der numerischen Modellierung von Hydrodynamik sowie biogeochemischen Zyklen in Ästuaren, Küstengebieten und Schelfmeeren. Küstengebietsprozesse in Schelfmeeren sind mein Fachgebiet, z. B. Querfrontaltransporte von Fischlarven in der den Gezeiten unterworfenen Frontbereichen, Auftriebsdynamiken im Küstengebiet und die Wirkung von Klimaveränderungen auf die Küstenmeere. Derzeit beschäftige ich mich mit in situ-Messungen, Datenanalysen und Modellen der Südchinesischen Meereszirkulation sowie der Auswirkung von Klimaveränderungen auf die Zirkulationsströme in der Nordsee. Die Verkopplung von 3D- physisch-biologischen Modellen in Schelfmeeren mit integrierten Fernerkundungsdaten, Zeitreihenbeobachtungen und Ferrybox-Messungen gehört ebenfalls zu meinem Interessengebiet.
Begutachtete Publikationen
- Su, J., Xu, M.Q., Pohlmann, T., Xu, D.F. and Wang, D.R., 2011. A western boundary upwelling system response to recent climate variation (1960 - 2006). Continental Shelf Research, in press.
- Su, J., Wang, J., Pohlmann, T. and Xu, D. F. et al. 2011 The influence of meteorological variation on the upwelling system off eastern Hainan during summer 2007–2008. Ocean Dynamics, 61(6), 717-730. Su, J., J. Wang, T. Pohlmann, D. Xu (2011): The response of eastern Hainan shelf to the upwelling events during summer 2007-08. Ocean Dynamics.DOI 10.1007/s10236-011-0404-9.
- Tian T., Su, J., Flöser, G., Wiltshire, K. and Wirtz, K., 2011. Factors controlling the onset of spring blooms in the German Bight 2002-2005: light, wind and stratification. Continental Shelf Res., 31(10), 1140-1148.
- Su, J. and Pohlmann, T. 2009, Wind and topography influence on an upwelling system at the eastern Hainan coast, J. Geophys. Res., 114, C06017, doi:10.1029/2008JC005018.
- Tian, T., Merico, A., Su, J., Staneva, J., Wiltshire, K., Wirtz, K, 2009. Importance of resuspended sediment dynamics for the phytoplankton spring bloom in a coastal marine ecosystem. J. Sea Res., doi: 10.1016/j.seares.2009.04.001.
- Tian, T., Wei, H., Su, J., Chung, C.S., 2005. Simulations of annual cycle of phytoplankton production and the utilization of nitrogen in the Yellow Sea. Journal of Oceanography 61(2): 343-357.
- Wei, H., Su, J., Meng, T., Wan, R., Wang, L., Lin, Y., 2003. Tidal front, frontal circulation and anchovy egg converge in the Yellow Sea, Fish. Oceanogr., 12(4/5): 434-442.
- Tian, T., Wei, H., Su, J., Chung, C.S. and Sun, W.X., 2003. Study on cycle and budgets of nutrients in the Yellow Sea. Advances in Marine Science, 21(1): 1-11 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Jiang, W. S., Su, J., and Yang, H., 2002. The relationship between SPM concentration and hydrodynamic condition in the Bohai Sea. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 24. supp.1: 212-217. (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Zhou, X. B., Sun, W. X., Su, J., 2002. Self-adaptive numerical simulation of tide-induced residual current in the East China Sea. Journal of Ocean University of Qingdao, 32(2): 173-178. (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Wei, H., Su, J., Tian, T., Sun, W. X., 2002. Nutrients transport in the Yellow Sea. In: G.H.Hong, J. Zhang and C.S.Chung (eds), Impact of Interface Exchange on the Biogeochemical Process of the Yellow and East China Seas, Bum Shin Press, Korea:Seoul, 485-500.
- Su, J., and Jiang, W. S., 2001. Analysis of SPM data obtained in ocean investigation in the Bohai Sea. Journal of Ocean University of Qingdao, 31(5): 647-652. (in Chinese with English abstract).
Andere Publikationen
- Su, J., et. al., 2011. The influence of meteorological variation on the upwelling system off eastern Hainan during summer 2007–2008. ICES Annual Science Conference, Gdansk, Poland, 19~23rd Sep 2011.
- Su, J., et. al., 2008. Validation of coastal ecosystem models with time series and remote sensing data in the German Bight. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 13~18th Apr 2008.
- Su, J., et. al., 2008. An integrated data-modelling approach for investigating the spatial and temporal characteristics of the German Bight ecosystem. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Poster Presentation, Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. 2~7th Mar 2008.
- Su, J., et. al., 2004. A three-dimensional numerical study of the spirals and water exchange near the shelf front in the northern South China Sea in winter. PICES 13th Annual meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. 14~21th Oct 2004.
Projekte
1. KLIWAS: Impacts of climate changes on waterways and navigation in the Germany. (2011-)
2. BMBF Germany funding project: Temporal and spatial variability of the upwelling off the Hainan East Coast. (2006--2011)
3. Helmholtz program MARCOPOLI: Marine, Coastal and Polar Systems and Infrastructure. (2004--2008)
4. Helmholtz program COSYNA: Coastal Observing System for Northern and Arctic Seas. (2008--2010)
5. National key basic research and development plan in China (China-GLOBEC II): ecosystem dynamics and sustainable utilization of living resources in the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea (EYSEC). (1999--2004)
6. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC): Spirals and water exchange of the shelf front in the Northern South China Sea. (2002--2005)
7. The National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (973 program): The shallow sea circulation mechanics in the Bohai Sea.(1999--2004)
8. The International Science and Technology Joint Key Project: Studies on Oceanography and Geochemistry Process, and Environmental Effects of the Matters from Mainland in China Seas. (2002--2005)




