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Zhonghe Pang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research spans several fields within Earth and Environmental Sciences, with significant contributions in Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Engineering. The subfields they focus on include Environmental Engineering, Geochemistry and Petrology, Mechanics of Materials, Geophysics, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

Their primary topics of research cover Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Geothermal Energy Systems and Applications, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions, and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics.

Zhonghe Pang's recent papers reflect a focus on geothermal energy, groundwater dynamics, and geochemical processes. Notable publications include:

  • Optimization of the utilization of deep borehole heat exchangers (2020), published in Geothermal Energy
  • Fluid geochemistry and its implications on the role of deep faults in the genesis of high temperature systems in the eastern edge of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau (2021), published in Applied Geochemistry
  • Changes in groundwater dynamics and geochemical evolution induced by drainage reorganization: Evidence from 81Kr and 36Cl dating of geothermal water in the Weihe Basin of China (2023), published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Origin and evolution of hydrogen-rich gas discharges from a hot spring in the eastern coastal area of China (2020), published in Chemical Geology
  • Magmatic origin of geothermal fluids constrained by geochemical evidence: Implications for the heat source in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (2021), published in Journal of Hydrology

Frequent co-authors in Zhonghe Pang's collaborations include Yanlong Kong, Jiao Tian, Tianming Huang, Yingchun Wang, and Yinlei Hao.

Typical publication venues for their research are Applied Geochemistry, Geothermics, Water, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Geothermal Energy. These venues represent outlets where they have multiple publications, reflecting a sustained engagement with these journals.

Best Publications

  • Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)–a community perspective

    Günter Blöschl;Marc F.P. Bierkens;Antonio Chambel;Christophe Cudennec

  • “Panta Rhei—Everything Flows”: Change in hydrology and society—The IAHS Scientific Decade 2013–2022

    A. Montanari;G. Young;H.H.G. Savenije;D.A. Hughes

  • THEORETICAL CHEMICAL THERMOMETRY ON GEOTHERMAL WATERS: PROBLEMS AND METHODS

    Zhong-He Pang;Mark Reed

  • Processes affecting isotopes in precipitation of an arid region

    Zhonghe Pang;Yanlong Kong;Klaus Froehlich;Tianming Huang

  • Quantifying recycled moisture fraction in precipitation of an arid region using deuterium excess

    Yanlong Kong;Zhonghe Pang;Klaus Froehlich

  • Conceptual model of recharge to southeastern Badain Jaran Desert groundwater and lakes from environmental tracers

    John B Gates;W Mike Edmunds;W George Darling;Jinzhu Ma

  • Evaluating the sensitivity of glacier rivers to climate change based on hydrograph separation of discharge

    Yanlong Kong;Zhonghe Pang

  • Soil profile evolution following land-use change: implications for groundwater quantity and quality

    Tianming Huang;Zhonghe Pang;W. Mike Edmunds

  • Fluid geochemistry and geothermometry applications of the Kangding high-temperature geothermal system in eastern Himalayas

    Qi Guo;Zhonghe Pang;Yingchun Wang;Jiao Tian

  • Changes in groundwater induced by water diversion in the Lower Tarim River, Xinjiang Uygur, NW China: Evidence from environmental isotopes and water chemistry

    Tianming Huang;Zhonghe Pang

  • Estimating groundwater recharge following land-use change using chloride mass balance of soil profiles: a case study at Guyuan and Xifeng in the Loess Plateau of China

    Tianming Huang;Zhonghe Pang

  • The role of deuterium excess in determining the water salinisation mechanism: A case study of the arid Tarim River Basin, NW China

    Tianming Huang;Zhonghe Pang

  • An Isotopic Geoindicator in the Hydrological Cycle

    Zhonghe Pang;Yanlong Kong;Jie Li;Jiao Tian

  • A positive altitude gradient of isotopes in the precipitation over the Tianshan Mountains: Effects of moisture recycling and sub-cloud evaporation

    Yanlong Kong;Yanlong Kong;Zhonghe Pang

  • Geochemistry of geothermal fluids with implications on the sources of water and heat recharge to the Rekeng high-temperature geothermal system in the Eastern Himalayan Syntax

    Jiao Tian;Zhonghe Pang;Qi Guo;Yingchun Wang

  • Response of riparian vegetation to water-table changes in the lower reaches of Tarim River, Xinjiang Uygur, China

    Yaning Chen;Zhonghe Pang;Yapeng Chen;Weihong Li

  • How does precipitation recharge groundwater in loess aquifers? Evidence from multiple environmental tracers

    Tianming Huang;Tianming Huang;Baoqiang Ma;Baoqiang Ma;Zhonghe Pang;Zhi Li

  • Empirical relationship between leaf wax n-alkane δD and altitude in the Wuyi, Shennongjia and Tianshan Mountains, China: Implications for paleoaltimetry

    Pan Luo;Ping'an Peng;Gerd Gleixner;Zhuo Zheng

  • Hydrogeochemistry and groundwater circulation in the Xi’an geothermal field, China

    Dajun Qin;Jeffrey V. Turner;Zhonghe Pang;Zhonghe Pang

  • Optimization of the utilization of deep borehole heat exchangers

    Sheng Pan;Yanlong Kong;Chaofan Chen;Zhonghe Pang

  • The eastern Tibetan Plateau geothermal belt, western China: Geology, geophysics, genesis, and hydrothermal system

    Xianchun Tang;Jian Zhang;Zhonghe Pang;Shengbiao Hu

  • Diminished groundwater recharge and circulation relative to degrading riparian vegetation in the middle Tarim River, Xinjiang Uygur, Western China

    Zhonghe Pang;Tianming Huang;Yaning Chen

  • Nitrate in groundwater and the unsaturated zone in (semi)arid northern China: baseline and factors controlling its transport and fate

    Tianming Huang;Zhonghe Pang;Lijuan Yuan

Frequent Co-Authors

Olaf Kolditz
Olaf Kolditz TU Dresden
Harald Kunstmann
Harald Kunstmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Yaning Chen
Yaning Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sebastian H. Mernild
Sebastian H. Mernild University of Southern Denmark
Keith Beven
Keith Beven Lancaster University
Alberto Viglione
Alberto Viglione Polytechnic University of Turin
Salvatore Grimaldi
Salvatore Grimaldi Tuscia University
Alberto Montanari
Alberto Montanari University of Bologna
Matthew R. Hipsey
Matthew R. Hipsey University of Western Australia

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