Publications in the recent years (2008-2020) (* corresponding author; # joint first authors; Including books and book chapters)
Part 1: 5 representative publications
1. Zhou, Shiqiao*, 2020. A note on the lake level variations of Nam Co, south-central Tibetan Plateau from 2005 to 2019. Sciences in Cold and Arid Regions, 12(6): in press.
2. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Wang, Z., Joswiak, D.R., 2014. From precipitation to runoff: stable isotopic fractionation effect of glacier melting on a catchment scale. Hydrological Processes, 28, 3341–3349.
3. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Kang, S., Chen, F., Joswiak, D.R., 2013. Water balance observations reveal significant subsurface water seepage from Lake Nam Co, south-central Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Hydrology, 491: 89-99.
4. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Nakawo, M., Hashimoto, S., Sakai, A., 2008. The effect of refreezing on the isotopic composition of melting snowpack. Hydrological Processes, 22(6): 873-882.
5. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Nakawo, M., Hashimoto, S., Sakai, A., 2008. Preferential exchange rate effect of isotopic fractionation in a melting snowpack. Hydrological Processes, 22(18): 3734-3740.
Part 2: all other publications (exclude part 1)
1. Lu, M., Zhou, Shiqiao*, He, X., 2017. A comparison of the formulas for estimation of the lake evaporation on the Tibetan Plateau: taking Lake Nam Co as an example. Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology, 2017, 39(2): 281-291. (in Chinese with English abstract)
2. Xu, Y., Zhou, Shiqiao*, Jin, L., Wang, J., Yang, J., Lin, C., 2013. Diurnal and seasonal variation of carbon dioxide exchange over a film-mulched cotton field under drip irrigation in northern Xinjiang. Arid Land Geography, 36(3): 441-449. (in Chinese with English abstract)
3. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Wang, J., Liu, J., Yang, J., Xu, Y., Li, J., 2012. Evapotranspiration of a drip-irrigated, film-mulched cotton field in northern Xinjiang, China. Hydrological Processes, 26(8): 1169-1178.
4. Wang, S., Zhou, Shiqiao*, Zheng, W., 2011. A study on hydrology and mass balance of Mengdakangri Glacier in Mid-Eastern section of Himalayas. Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology, 2011, 33(5): 1146-1152. (in Chinese with English abstract)
5. Zhou, Shiqiao*,Kang S., Gao, T., Zhang, G., 2010. Response of Zhadang Glacier runoff in Nam Co Basin, Tibet, to changes in air temperature and precipitation form. Chinese Science Bulletin, 55(20): 2103-2110.
6. Zhou, Shiqiao*,Kang, S., Cong, Z., 2008. Microscale spatial variability of snowpack: Isotopic and chemical heterogeneity of a firn pack at Qomolangma (Mount Everest), central Himalaya. Annals of Glaciology, 49: 173-178.
7. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Nakawo, M., Sakai, A., Duan, K., Pu, J., 2007. Water isotope variations in the snow pack and summer precipitation at July 1st Glacier,Qilian Mountain in northwest China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 52(21): 2963-2972.
8. Hashimoto, S., Zhou, Shiqiao, Nakawo, M., Shimizu, M., Ishikawa, N., 2005. Temporal isotope changes in wet snow layers in association with mass exchange between snow particles and liquid water in between the particles. Annals of Glaciology, 40: 128-132.
9. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Narita, H., Suzuki, K., Nakawo, M., 2004. An estimate of spatial ratiaos for preferential water flow in a melting snowpack. Bulletin of Glaciological Research, 21: 23-29.
10. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Nakawo, M., Hashimoto, S., Sakai, A., Narita, H., Ishikawa, N., 2003. Densification and grain coarsening of melting snow. Chinese Journal of Polar Research, 14(1): 12-23.
11. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Nakawo, M., Hashimoto, S., Sakai, A., Narita, H., Ishikawa, N., 2003. Field measurements of the irreducible water saturation in snow. In: Hayakawa N, et al. Proceedings of the international symposium on disaster mitigation and basin-wide water management, Niigata, Japan, 521-526.
12. Hashimoto, S., Zhou, Shiqiao, Nakawo, M., Sakai, A., Ageta, Y., Ishikawa N., Narita, H., 2002. Isotope studies of inner snow layers in a temperate region. Hydrological Processes, 16: 2209-2220.
13. Zhou, Shiqiao*, Nakawo, M., Hashimoto, S., Sakai, A., Narita, H., Ishikawa, N., 2001. Isotopic fractionation and profile evolution of a melting snowcover. Science in China (Series E), Supp.: 35-40.