Fan Linfeng

Assistant researcher
Environmental Science
South University of Science and Technology of China
China

Biography

Fan Linfeng, Ph.D., Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Geology Engineering). The research direction of the doctoral stage is the hydrological-mechanics-induced mechanism of the landslide landslide. The specific research contents include the construction of the rainwater-based landslide prediction model based on hydrological-mechanical coupling, and analyze the hydrological and mechanical processes that control the occurrence and development of the landslide. The research results are published in Geophysical Research Letters, Water Resources Research, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, Geomorphology and other international authoritative journals. The main research directions at this stage include modeling of surface water - groundwater coupling and migration of groundwater pollutants.

Research Intrest

1) Surface water - groundwater interaction 2) Groundwater pollutant migration 3) Geological hazard (landslide, debris flow, etc.) Induction mechanism 4) Geological hazard assessment based on GIS

List of Publications
Fan L, Lehmann P, (2016) Effects of soil spatial variability at the hillslope and catching scales on characteristics of precipitation-induced landslides. Water Resources Research 52: 1781-1799.
Lineng F, Lehmann P, McArdell B, (2017) Linking precipitation-induced landslides with debris flows patterns towards catchment scale hazard assessment. Geomorphology 280: 1-15.
Fan L, Lehmann P, Or D, (2017) Load redistribution rules for progressive failure in scattered landslides- threshold mechanical models. Geophysical Research Letters 44: 228-235.