Jun Asanuma. Curriculum Vitae. Contact. Personal Details

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1 Jun Asanuma Curriculum Vitae Contact Terrestrial Environment Research Center University of Tsukuba Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, , JAPAN Tel: , Fax: Web: asanuma Personal Details Birth 8 October, 1965, Tokyo, Japan Gender Male Nationality Japan Marital Status Married with two children Education Ph.D., Hydrology, 1996 with minor in meteorology and agricultural engineering Graduate School, Cornell University, NY, USA. Professional Employment M. Eng., Hydrology & Water Resources, 1991 Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan B. Eng. Hydrology and Hydraulics, 1989 Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan. Apr Present Assoc. Professor, School of Life and Environment (Terrestrial Environment Research Center), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan Apr Jan Visiting researcher at Nicholas School of Environment, Duke University, NC, USA Apr Mar Assist. Professor, Institute of Geoscience (Terrestrial Environment Research Center), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan Oct Mar Assist. Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka, Japan Jun Sep Research Associate, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka, Japan. Jan Jun Engineering Researcher, responsible in hydrologic modeling, Central Research Center, Nippon Koei Co.,Ltd., Tsukuba, Japan Aug Dec Research Assistant in Civil and Environmental Eng., Graduate School, Cornell University, NY. Apr Jun Engineering Researcher, responsible in hydrology, Research Development Division, Nippon Koei Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan 1

2 Teaching Courses At University of Tsukuba: Basin Hydrology, Experiments in Hydrology, Hydrological Science, Experiments in Geoscience 1, Experiments in Geoscience 3, Intro. Environmental Modeling, Field works in Hydrology, At Nagaoka University of Technology: Environmental System Eng. 1, 2, Atmosphere Hydrosphere Dynamics Analysis, Experiments in Surveying 2, Environmental Mechanics 2, Multidimensional Information Processing Research Interests Water resources issues in arid/semi-arid regions Dryland hydrometeorology Turbulent exchange of water/heat/co 2 between the landsurface and the atmosphere, and its modelling Atmospheric boundary layer and the turbulence transport processes Climate change and its impact on hydrological cycle Membership in Academic Societies Honors & Awards Professional Services American Geophysical Union, American Meteorological Society, Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources, Japan Society of Civil Engineering (Hydrology Committee), Meteorological Society of Japan, Japan Association of Hydrological Science, The Society of Agricultural Meteorology of Japan Paper promotion award, Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources, Review of Bates, B.C., Z.W. Kundzewicz, S. Wu and J.P. Palutikof, Eds., 2008: Climate Change and Water. Technical Paper of IPCC, Geneva, 210 pp 2006 present 2006 present member of Steering Committee for NPO Mongol Eco Forum member of MAHASRI (Monsoon Asian Hydro-Atmosphere Scientific Research and Prediction Initiative) National Committee, 2006-present General Secretary, GAME (GEWEX Asian Monsoon Experiment) National Committee Secretary, GAME (GEWEX Asian Monsoon Experiment) National Committee present present Editorial Board of Hydrological Research Letter, J. of Hydroscience and Hydraulic Engineering, J. of Agricultural Meteorology Reviewer of Boundary-layer Meteorology, Water Resources Research, J. of Hydrometeorology, J. of Geophysical Research, Hydrological Processes, International J. of Climatology, Agriculural & Forest Meteorology, J. of Arid Environment, and J. Meteorological Society Japan Research Project Experiences Observations and analysis of land and atmosphere interaction over grassland and forested region in Mongolia (RAISE; Rangeland Atmosphere-Hydrosphere-Biosphere Interaction Study Experiment in Northeastern Asia), supported by Japan Science Technology Agency. 2

3 Micrometeorological measurements and modeling of heat/water/co 2 exchange over terrestrial plant ecosystems, supported by Ministry of Education, Japan Observations and analyses of the spatial and temporal distribution of the surface heat/water vapor/carbon dioxide flux over Siberian taiga forest using a research aircraft (within the framework of GAME-Siberia), supported by Frontier Research System for Global Change, Japan Observations and anlyses of the surface heat and water vapor exchange over Tibetan plateau (within the framework of GAME-Tibet), supported by Ministry of Education, Japan Publications Peer-reviewed Scientific Articles Jun Asanuma. Turbulence Variance Characteristics in The Unstable Atmospheric Boundary Layer Above Flat Pine Forest. PhD thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, January Jun Asanuma and Wilfried Brutsaert. Turbulence variance characteristics of temperature and humidity in the unstable atmospheric surface layer above a variable pine forest. Water Resour. Res., 35(2): , 1999a. Jun Asanuma and Wilfried Brutsaert. The effect of chessboard variability of the surface fluxes on the aggregated turbulence fields in a convective atmospheric surface layer. Boundary-Layer Meteorol., 91 (1):37 50, 1999b. Z. Q. Gao, J. M. Wang, Y. M. Ma, J. Kim, T. J. Choi, H. C. Lee, Jun Asanuma, and Z. B. Su. Calculation of near-surface layer turbulent transport and analysis of surface thermal equilibrium features in Nagqu of Tibet. Phys. and Chem. Earth, Part B-Hydrology Oceans and Atmosphere, 25: , 2000a. Z. Q. Gao, J. M. Wang, Y. M. Ma, J. Kim, T. J. Choi, H. C. Lee, Jun Asanuma, and Z. B. Su. Study of roughness lengths and drag coefficients over Nansha Sea region, gobi, desert, oasis and Tibetan plateau. Phys. and Chem. Earth, Part B-Hydrology Oceans and Atmosphere, 25: , 2000b. Jun Asanuma, N. L. Dias, W. P. Kustas, and Wilfried Brutsaert. Observations of neutral profiles of wind speed and specific humidity above a gently rolling landsurface. J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan, 78(6): , T. Hiyama, M. A. Strunin, R. Suzuki, Jun Asanuma, M. Y. Mezrin, N. A. Bezrukova, and T. Ohata. Aircraft observations of the atmospheric boundary layer over a heterogeneous surface in eastern Siberia. Hydrol. Processes, 17: , M. A. Strunin, T. Hiyama, Jun Asanuma, and T. Ohata. Aircraft observations of the development of thermal internal boundary layers and scaling of the convective boundary layer over non-homogeneous land surfaces. Boundary-Layer Meteorol., 111: , T.J. Choi, J. Kim, H. Lee, J. Hong, Jun Asanuma, H. Ishikawa, Z. Gao, J. Wang, and T. Koike. Turbulent exchange of heat, water vapor and momentum over a Tibetan praire by eddy covariance and flux-variance measurements. J. Geophys. Res. - Atmos., 109(D21):D21106, J. Asanuma, H. Kamimera, and M. Lu. Pan evaporation trends in japan and its relevance to the variability of the hydrological cycle. Tenki, 51(9): , (in Japanese with English abstract). R. Suzuki, T. Hiyama, Jun Asanuma, and T. Ohata. Land surface identification near Yakutsk in eastern Siberia using video images taken from a hedgehopping aircraft. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 25(19): ,

4 Sheng-Gong Li, Jun Asanuma, A. Kotani, W. Eugster, G. Davaa, D. Oyunbaatar, and M. Sugita. Year-round measurements of net ecosystem CO 2 flux over a montane larch forest in Mongolia. J. Geophys. Res. - Atmos., 110, 2005a. Sheng-Gong Li, Jun Asanuma, W. Eugster, A. Kotani, J. J. Liu, T. Urano, T. Oikawa, G. Davaa, D. Oyunbaatar, and M. Sugita. Net ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange over grazed steppe in central Mongolia. Global Change Biology, 11: , 2005b. Jun Asanuma, H. Ishikawa, I. Tamagawa, Y. Ma, T. Hayashi, Y. Qi, and J. Wang. Application of bandpass covariance technique to portable flux measurements over Tibetan plateau. Water Resour. Res., 41(9), Sheng-Gong Li, Werner Eugster, Jun Asanuma, Ayumi Kotani, Gombo Davaa, Dambaravjaa Oyunbaatar, and Michiaki Sugita. Energy partitioning and its biophysical controls above a grazing steppe in central mongolia. Agri. and Forest Meteorol., 137:89 106, Jun Asanuma, Ichiro Tamagawa, Hirohiko Ishikawa, Yaoming Ma, Taiichi Hayashi, Yongqiang Qi, and Jiemin Wang. Spectral similarity between scalars at very low frequencies in the unstable atmospheric surface layer over the Tibetan plateau. Boundary-Layer Meteorol., 122(1):85 103, Michiaki Sugita, Jun Asanuma, Maki Tsujimura, Shigeru Mariko, Minjiao Lu, Fujio Kimura, Dolgorsuren Azzaya, and Tsokhio Adyasuren. An overview of the rangelands atmosphere-hydrospherebiosphere interaction study experiment in northeastern asia (RAISE). J. Hydrol., 333:3 20, Jun Asanuma and K. Iemoto. Measurements of regional sensible heat flux over mongolian grassland using large aperture scintillometer. J. Hydrol., 333:58 67, Sheng-Gong Li, Jun Asanuma, Ayumi Kotani, Gombo Davaa, and Dambaravjaa Oyunbaatar. Evapotranspiration from a mongolian steppe under grazing and its environmental constraints. J. Hydrol., 333: , Shigeru Mariko, Tadaaki Urano, and Jun Asanuma. Effects of irrigation on CO 2 and CH 4 fluxes from mongolian steppe soil. J. Hydrol., 333: , M. Saito, Jun Asanuma, and A. Miyata. Dual-scale transport of sensible heat and water vapor over a short canopy under unstable conditions. Water Resour. Res., 43:W05413, M. Saito and Jun Asanuma. Eddy covariance calculation revisited with wavelet cospectra. SOLA, 4: 49 52, Ryuichi Hirata, Nobuko Saigusa, Susumu Yamamoto, Yoshikazu Ohtani, Reiko Ide, Jun Asanuma, Minoru Gamo, Takashi Hirano, Hiroaki Kondo, Yoshiko Kosugi, Sheng-Gong Li, Yuichiro Nakai, Kentaro Takagi, Makoto Tani, and Huimin Wang. Spatial distribution of carbon balance in forest ecosystems across east asia. Agri. and Forest Meteorol., 148: , Nobuko Saigusa, Susumu Yamamoto, Ryuichi Hirata, Yoshikazu Ohtani, Reiko Ide, Jun Asanuma, Minoru Gamo, Takashi Hirano, Hiroaki Kondo, Yoshiko Kosugi, Sheng-Gong Li, Yuichiro Nakai, Kentaro Takagi, Makoto Tani, and Huimin Wang. Temporal and spatial variations in the seasonal patterns of CO 2 flux in boreal, temperate, and tropical forests in east asia. Agri. and Forest Meteorol., 148: , H. Iwata, Jun Asanuma, Y. Ohtani, Y. Mizoguchi, and Y. Yasuda. Vertical length scale of transporting eddies for sensible heat in the unstable roughness sublayer over a forest canopy. J. Agricultural Meteorol., pages 1 9, Miscellaneous Kundzewicz, Z.W., L.J. Mata, N.W. Arnell, P. Doll, P. Kabat, B. Jimenez, K.A. Miller, T. Oki, Z. Sen and I.A. Shiklomanov, 2007: Freshwater resources and their management. Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of WG II to AR4 of IPCC, M.L. Parry, O.F. 4

5 Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, , as a contributing author October 9,