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个人简介

加拿大皇家院士,萨斯喀彻温大学环境与可持续发展学院教授,环球水安全所副院长,北京师范大学水科学研究院客座教授。 EDUCATION 1989 Ph.D., Forest Hydrology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Thesis: "The age, origin and pathway of subsurface stormflow in a steep humid headwater catchment", 270p. 1985 M.Sc., Watershed Ecosystems Graduate Program, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada. Thesis: "Snowcover ablation and meltwater runoff on a small Precambrian Shield watershed", 127p. 1983 B.Sc. (Honors), Physical Geography, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Thesis: "Storm waves, sediment flux and beach morphodynamics in a barred nearshore zone, Wymbolwood Beach, Ontario", 110p. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012- Associate Director, Global Institute for Water Security (2012-); Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (2012-); Director, MOST Facility (2015-); University Distinguished Professor (2022-). 1999-2012 Richardson Chair in Watershed Science (1999-12); University Distinguished Professor (2009-12), Department of Forest Engineering, Resources and Management; Director (2010-12), Institute for Water and Watersheds, Oregon State University, Corvallis Oregon. 1993-99 Associate Professor (1993-97); Professor (1997-99), SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York. 1989-93 Assistant Professor, Department of Forest Resources, Utah State University, Logan Utah. HONORS AND AWARDS 2022 Outstanding Achievement Award, New Zealand Hydrological Society 2022 University Distinguished Professor, University of Saskatchewan 2022 Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2020 First Prize, Outstanding Scientific Publication Award, Luxembourg National Research Foundation (FNR) 2018 Distinguished Researcher Award, University of Saskatchewan 2016 International Hydrology Prize (Dooge Medal), International Association of Hydrological Sciences/UNESCO/World Meteorological Organization. 2015 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada (Canada’s National Academy of Science) 2015 J.W. George Ivany Internationalization Award, University of Saskatchewan 2015 EGU Jim Dooge Award for best paper in Hydrology and Earth System Science 2015 Nature, ‘Multimedia Editor’s top picks of 2015’ (for 2015 Nature paper) 2014 Elected Fellow, Geological Society of America 2014 Fellow, Royal Geographical Society (UK) 2014 NSERC Accelerator Award ($120,000) 2011 EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award (for 2010 NatureGeoscience paper) 2009 University Distinguished Professor, Oregon State University 2009 Doctor of Science (DSc), University of Canterbury 2009 Elected Fellow, American Geophysical Union 2009 John Dalton Medal, European Geosciences Union 2009-2017 Named Chair, 6th Century Chair of Hydrology, University of Aberdeen 2008 Teaching and Mentoring Award, College of Forestry, Oregon State University 2005 Elected Fellow, International Water Academy, Oslo Norway 1999-2012 Named Chair, Richardson Chair in Watershed Science, Oregon State University 1998 Gordon Warwick Medal, British Society for Geomorphology 1995 Scientific Literacy and Information Scholar Award, State University of New York 1990 Warren Nystrom Award, Association of American Geographers 1987 Canterbury Earth Science Prize, Geological Society of New Zealand 1987 Horton Research Grant Award, American Geophysical Union 1986 Commonwealth Scholarship and Research Fellowship, New Zealand/Canada 1985 John B. Webb Memorial Trophy, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists

研究领域

Watershed Hydrology Runoff Processes and Modelling Isotope Hydrology Hydrological Theory

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A. BOOKS, EDITED BOOKS AND BOOK SERIES McDonnell, J.J., 2023. Perceptual Models in Catchment Hydrology. Oxford University Press, in press. McDonnell, J.J., 2022. 研”磨计:给青年学者的 17 条建议, University of Science and Technology Press / Wiley (translation of McDonnell, J.J., 2020. Navigating an Academic Career ISBN: 1119642108). McDonnell, J.J., 2020. Navigating an Academic Career: A Brief Guide for PhD Students, Postdocs and New Faculty. AGU/Wiley, 96p, ISBN: 1119642108 McDonnell, J.J., Editor-in-Chief. 2006-2012. Benchmark Papers in Hydrology Book Series, IAHS Press, 9 volumes 2006-2012. Anderson, M.G., Editor; J.J. McDonnell, Senior Advisory Editor. 2005. Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences, John Wiley and Sons, 5 volume set, 3,456 pages. Kendall, C. and J.J. McDonnell, Editors, 1998. Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology, Elsevier Science Publishers, 816p. Uhlenbrook, S., J.J. McDonnell and C. Leibundgut, Editors. 2003. Runoff Generation Modeling. Hydrological Processes. Special Issue, Volume 17 (10), 377 pages. McDonnell, J.J. and T. Tanaka, Editors. 2001. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Forested Catchments. John Wiley and Sons, 435p. Leibundgut, C., J.J. McDonnell and G. Schultz, Editors. 1999. Integrated Methods of Catchment Hydrology: Tracer, Remote Sensing and New Hydrometric Techniques. IAHS Publication 258, Wallingford UK, 284pp. McDonnell, J.J., S. Stribling, B. Neville, D. Leopold, Editors. 1996. Watershed Restoration Management: Physical, Chemical and Biological Considerations. American Water Resources Association, 514p. McDonnell, J.J., D. Leopold, B. Neville, S. Stribling, Editors. 1996. New York City Water Supply Studies. American Water Resources Association, 174p. Chad, S., L. Barbour, J.J. McDonnell, J. Gibson, 2021. Isotopic tracing of an oil sands mine water cycle, Alberta, Canada. Journal of Hydrology (Regional Studies), in review. B. PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS Ferguson, G., J. McIntosh, S. Jasechko, J. Kim, J. Famiglietti and J.J. McDonnell, 2023. Chloride fluxes show isolation of deep groundwaters from the global water cycle. Nature Communications Earth and Environment, in review. Li, H., H. Li, Q. Wu, B. Si, E. Jobbágy and J.J. McDonnell, 2023. Afforestation triggers water mining and a single pulse of water for carbon trade-off in deep soil. Nature-Communications, in review. McDowell, N., K. Anderson-Teixeira, J. Biederman, D. Breshears, Y. Fang, L. Fernández-deU?a, E. Graham, D. Mackay, J.J. McDonnell, M. Nehemy, C. Stevens Rumann, J. Stegen, N. Tague, M. Turner, X. Chen, 2023. Decoupling of transpiration and streamflow under changing disturbances and climate. One Earth, in review. Nasta, P., D. Todini-Zicavo, G. Zuecco, C. Marchina, D. Penna, J.J. McDonnell, A. Amin, C. Allocca, F. Marzaioli, L. Stellato, M. Borga and N. Romano, 2023. Quantifying irrigation uptake in olive trees: A proof of concept approach combining isotope tracing and Hydrus-1D. Hydrological Sciences Journal, in review. Nehemy, M., P. Maillet, A. Richardson, J. Stutz, W. Helgeson, C. Laroque, and J.J. McDonnell, 2023. Phenological assessment of boreal forest transpiration: A simple approach using stem diurnal cycles. Agriculture and Forest Meteorology, in review. Wang, H., H. Li, W. Xiang, Y. Lu, H. Wang, W. Hu, B. Si, S. Jasechko and J.J. McDonnell, 2023. A 1000-yr record of temperature from isotopic analysis of the deep critical zone in central China. Geophysical Research Letters, in review. Yang, C., R. Maxwell, J.J. McDonnell, X. Yang and D. Tijerina, 2023. The role of topography in controlling evapotranspiration age. Geophysical Review Letters, in review. Asadollahi, M., M. Nehemy, J.J. McDonnell, A. Rinaldo and P. Benettin, 2022. Towards a closure of catchment mass balance: insight in the missing link from a vegetated lysimeter. Water Resources Research, 58(4), e2021WR030698. DOI: https://doi. org/10.1029/2021WR030698 Barua, S., I. Cartwright, P. Dresel, U. Morgenstern, J.J. McDonnell and E. Daly, 2022. Sources and mean transit times of intermittent streamflow in headwater catchments. Journal of Hydrology, 604, 127208. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.127208 Benettin, P., N. Rodriguez, M. Sprenger, M. Kim, J. Klaus, C. Harman Y.van der Velde, M. Hrachowitz, G. Botter, K. McGuire, J. Kirchner, A. Rinaldo, and J.J. McDonnell. 2022. Transit times estimation in catchments: Recent developments and future directions. Water Resources Research, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022WR033096. Chad, S., L. Barbour, J.J. McDonnell and J. Gibson, 2022. Using stable isotopes track hydrological processes at an operating oil sands mine, Alberta Canada. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 40, 101032. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrh.2022.101032. Fenicia, F. and J.J. McDonnell, 2022. Modeling streamflow variability at the regional scale: (1) Perceptual model development through signature analysis. Journal of Hydrology, 605, 127287. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.127287 Fenicia, F., D. Mei?ner and J.J. McDonnell, 2022. Modeling streamflow variability at the regional scale: (2) Development of a bespoke distributed conceptual model. Journal of Hydrology, 605, 127286. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.127286 Millar, C., K. Janzen, M. Nehemy, G. Koehler, P. Hervé-Fernández, H. Wang and J.J. McDonnell, 2022. On the urgent need for standardization in isotope-based ecohydrological investigations. Hydrological Processes, e14698. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.1469. Nehemy, M., P. Benettin, S. Allen, K. Steppe, A. Rinaldo, M. Lehmann and J.J. McDonnell , 2022. Phloem water isotopically different to xylem water: Potential causes and implications for ecohydrological tracing. Ecohydrology, 15(3), e2417. DOI: 10.1002/eco.2417. Nehemy, M., J. Maillet, N. Perron, C. Pappas, O. Sonnentag, J. Baltzer, C. Laroque and J.J. McDonnell, 2022. Snowmelt water use at transpiration onset: Phenology, isotope tracing and tree water transit time. Water Resources Research, e2022WR032344. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2022WR032344. Amin, A., G. Zuecco, C. Marchina, M. Engel, D. Penna, J.J. McDonnell and M. Borga, 2022. No evidence of isotopic fractionation in olive trees (Olea europaea): a stable isotope tracing experiment. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 66(16): 2415-2430. DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2021.1987440. Aulenbach, B., R. Hooper, I. van Meerveld, D. Burns, J. Freer, J. Shanley, T. Huntington, J.J. McDonnell, and N. Peters, 2021. The evolving perceptual model of streamflow generation at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed. Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14127. Benettin, P., M. Nehemy, M. Asadollahi, D. Pratt, M. Bensimon, J.J. McDonnell and A. Rinaldo, 2021. Tracing and closing the water balance in a vegetated lysimeter. Water Resources Research, DOI: 10.1029/2020WR029049. Benettin, P., M. Nehemy, L. Cernusak and J.J. McDonnell, 2021. On the use of leaf water to determine plant water source: A proof of concept. Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14073. DeBeer, C., H. Wheater, J. Pomeroy, A. Barr, J. Baltzer, J. Johnstone, M. Turetsky, R. Stewart, M. Hayashi, G. van der Kamp, S. Marshall, E. Campbell, P. Marsh, S. Carey, W. Quinton, Y. Li, S. Razavi, A. Berg, J.J. McDonnell, C. Spence, W. Helgason, A. Ireson, A. Black, B. Davison, A. Howard, J. Thériault, K. Shook and A. Pietroniro, 2021. Summary and synthesis of Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) research in the interior of western Canada – Part 2: Future change in cryosphere, vegetation, and hydrology. Hydrology and Earth System Science, DOI: 10.5194/hess-25-1849-2021. Ferguson, G., J. McIntosh, O. Warr, B. Sherwood Lollar, J. Famiglietti, J Kim, J. Michalski, J. Tarnas and J.J. McDonnell, 2021. Global crustal groundwater volumes larger than previous estimates. Geophysical Review Letters, DOI: 10.1029/2021GL093549. McDonnell, J.J., C Spence, D. Karran, I. van Meerveld and C. Harman, 2021. Fill and spill: Runoff generation at the scale of the beholder. Water Resources Research [Invited AGU 100 Centennial Paper], DOI: 10.1029/2020WR027514 McDonnell, J.J., C. Gabrielli, A. Ameli, J. Ekanayake, F. Fenicia, J. Freer, C. Graham, B. McGlynn, U. Morgenstern, A. Pietroniro, T. Sayama, J. Seibert, M. Stewart, K. Vache, M. Weiler and R. Woods, 2021. The Maimai M8 experimental catchment: Forty years of process-based research on steep, wet hillslopes. Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14112. Millar, C., K. Janzen, M. Nehemy, G. Koehler, P. Hervé-Fernández and J.J. McDonnell, 2021. The effect and detection of organics contamination on the measured hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopic composition of water vapour by laser spectroscopy methods. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, DOI: 10.1002/rcm.9118. Peskett, L., K. Heal, A. MacDonald, A. Black and J.J. McDonnell, 2021. Tracer reveal limited influence of plantation forests on surface runoff in a UK natural flood management catchment. Journal of Hydrology (Regional Studies), DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrh.2021.100834. Sohel, M., J. Herbohn, S. Vega-Grau and J.J. McDonnell, 2021. Tropical forest water source patterns revealed by stable isotopes: a preliminary analysis of 46 neighbouring species. Forest Ecology and Management, DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119355. Vega-Grau, A., J.J. McDonnell, S. Schmidt, M. Annandale and J. Herbohn, 2021. Isotopic fractionation from deep roots to tall shoots: a forensic analysis of xylem water isotope composition in mature tropical savannah trees. Science of the Total Environment, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148675.

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