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資源環境學院毓秀資環·前沿講壇(第十講)—周達誠 教授

2024-07-18

應蘭州大學資源環境學院牟翠翠教授邀請,香港中文大學周達誠教授于2024年7月21日來校交流并作學術報告,歡迎廣大師生參加!

主 講 人:周達誠(Alex Chow) 教授 香港中文大學

講座題目:Forests to Faucets: Protecting Drinking Water Quality at the Sources

主 持 人:牟翠翠 教授 蘭州大學資源環境學院

報告時間:2024年7月21日(星期日)10:30-12:00

報告地點:蘭州大學城關校區觀云樓1615會議室

報告人簡介

Dr. Chow is currently a full professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Program at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Prior to joining CUHK, he was a tenured full professor in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation with a joint appointment in the Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Science at Clemson University in South Carolina, USA. Dr. Chow obtained his BSc in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, and MSc PhD in Hydrologic Science from the University of California, Davis. Dr. Chow have acquired over $7 million USD (> $50 million RMB) research grants from US federal agencies including National Science Foundation (NSF), Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Department of Energy (DOE), and National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). Dr. Chow is the technical editor of the Journal of Environmental Quality and an associate editor of Water Research X. He also served as an associate editor of Soil Science Society of America Journal for 6 years. Prof. Chow also served on NSF, DOE, and NIFA proposal review panels. Prof. Chow is an expert in carbon and watershed biogeochemistry and his research focuses on watershed disturbance such as wildfire, hurricane, forest management, and land use changes on soil and water quality.

報告簡介:

Climate change has led to more frequent and extreme weather events and disasters, such as hurricanes, wildfires, and sea level rise. These natural disasters pose press and pulse disturbances and significantly alter the landscapes and structures of ecosystems, resulting changes in quantities and compositions of dissolved organic carbon (DOC). DOC is ubiquitous in soils, waters, and sediments, controlling many physical, biological, and chemical processes as well as determining the fates of micropollutants and carbon sequestration in natural, agricultural, and engineering systems. Understanding the water quality, particularly DOC, from different sources and under extreme weather conditions could help for sustainable and resilient designs and water resource management. This presentation will show the consequences of two types of natural hazards due to climate changes on drinking water safety. Specifically, the temporal variations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and disinfection byproduct (DBP) precursors from natural forested watersheds were examined after wildfires in California and hurricanes in South Carolina, USA. Results of these studies illustrate chemical characteristics and dynamics of water quality after natural hazards. Proactive management and alternative treatment options are needed to sustain safe drinking water supply under the changing climate.

蘭州大學資源環境學院

2024年7月18日