Mohammad Darand | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Mohammad Darand | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member 

University of Kurdistan | Iran 

Dr. Mohammad Darand is an accomplished climatologist whose academic and research career spans over two decades, with a strong focus on synoptic climatology, climate change, and environmental climate analysis. He earned his Ph.D. in Synoptic Climatology from the University of Isfahan in 2011, following an M.Sc. in Environmental Climatology from Tarbiat Modares University and a B.Sc. in Climatology from Kharazmi University. Since joining the University of Kurdistan in 2012, he has progressed through academic ranks from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor in 2016, and subsequently to Professor in 2021. Dr. Darand has established himself as a leading researcher in climatology, contributing extensively to the understanding of Iran’s climatic processes, precipitation variability, atmospheric dynamics, and climate extremes. His prolific publication record includes numerous articles in high-impact journals such as Climatic Change, International Journal of Climatology, Meteorological Applications, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health, and Climate Dynamics. His research spans a broad range of topics including precipitation concentration trends, land surface temperature dynamics, atmospheric moisture variability, drought and flood-prone region identification, evaluation of satellite precipitation datasets, and the influence of thermal and synoptic patterns on climatic hazards in Iran. Dr. Darand has also contributed important insights into climate model projections for temperature and precipitation extremes, enabling better regional climate adaptation strategies. His collaborative works with national and international researchers further highlight his global engagement in climate science. In addition to his research contributions, Dr. Darand is a dedicated educator, having taught key climatology courses from 2011 to the present. His teaching portfolio includes Synoptic Climatology, Advanced Statistical Methods in Climatology, Climatic Software and Programming, and Introduction to Programming. His pedagogical approach integrates rigorous theoretical foundations with practical analytical skills, preparing students for advanced research and applied atmospheric science. His teaching and research interests are strongly aligned, focusing on climatology, dynamic and synoptic climatology, and climate change. Dr. Darand’s ongoing investigations, including several manuscripts under review, continue to advance scientific understanding of Iran’s climate system. His expertise significantly contributes to national discussions on climate resilience, environmental planning, and sustainable development in arid and semi-arid regions.

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Featured Publications

Darand, M., Amanollahi, J., & Zandkarimi, S. (2017). Evaluation of the performance of TRMM Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) estimation over Iran. Atmospheric Research, 190, 121–127.

Darand, M., & Mansouri Daneshvar, M. R. (2014). Regionalization of precipitation regimes in Iran using principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering analysis. Environmental Processes, 1(4), 517–532.

Eini, M. R., Javadi, S., Delavar, M., Monteiro, J. A. F., & Darand, M. (2019). High accuracy of precipitation reanalyses resulted in good river discharge simulations in a semi-arid basin. Ecological Engineering, 131, 107–119.

Darand, M., & Khandu, K. (2020). Statistical evaluation of gridded precipitation datasets using rain gauge observations over Iran. Journal of Arid Environments, 178, 104172.

Darand, M., Dostkamyan, M., & Rehmani, M. I. A. (2017). Spatial autocorrelation analysis of extreme precipitation in Iran. Russian Meteorology and Hydrology, 42(6), 415–424.

Darand, M., Masoodian, A., Nazaripour, H., & Mansouri Daneshvar, M. R. (2015). Spatial and temporal trend analysis of temperature extremes based on Iranian climatic database (1962–2004). Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 8(10), 8469–8480.

Darand, M., & Sohrabi, M. M. (2018). Identifying drought-and flood-prone areas based on significant changes in daily precipitation over Iran. Natural Hazards, 90, 1427–1446.

Gholizadeh, M. H., Farajzadeh, M., & Darand, M. (2009). The correlation between air pollution and human mortality in Tehran. HAKIM Research Journal, 12(2), 65–71.

Xian Chen | Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xian Chen | Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Xian Chen, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, China

Dr. Xian Chen is a distinguished researcher at the Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, China. Renowned for his contributions to geochemistry and environmental science, Dr. Chen focuses on advancing our understanding of Earth’s chemical processes, particularly in mineralogy and isotope geochemistry. His innovative research has provided valuable insights into sustainable resource management and environmental preservation, establishing him as a leading figure in his field. Dr. Chen’s work continues to impact both academic and industrial applications, contributing significantly to the global geosciences community.

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Educational Quaification📚

Dr. Chen’s journey in geosciences began at the China University of Geosciences (Beijing), where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in 2012, followed by a Master of Science (M.S.) in 2015. His academic excellence and unwavering curiosity culminated in earning a Ph.D. in 2018 from the same esteemed institution.
Throughout his formative years, Dr. Chen demonstrated a profound aptitude for analytical research, with his studies focused on deciphering the Earth’s complex crustal and tectonic processes. This solid educational foundation equipped him with the tools to address some of the most challenging questions in geochemistry and geochronology.

Professional Experience🏛️

Since 2018, Dr. Chen has been a Research Associate at the Institute of Geochemistry, where he collaborates with leading scientists to tackle pressing issues in ore deposit geochemistry. His professional experience includes significant roles in two major projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China:

  • Chair (2020-2023): Led groundbreaking research under grant number 41903048.
  • Key Participant (2023-2025): Contributed expertise to project 42272102.

His innovative work has bolstered the scientific understanding of tectonic settings and their role in crust formation, influencing academic and industrial applications alike.

Contributions and Research Focus: Pioneering Insights in Geochemistry 🔬

Dr. Chen’s research has consistently pushed the boundaries of geochemistry, addressing pivotal topics such as:

  • Non-traditional Isotopes: Utilization of U/Pb and Pb isotopic ratios to unravel tectonic and crustal dynamics.
  • Petrology: Insights into Jurassic granites and subduction zone dynamics, particularly in the Lesser Xing’an Range of Northeast China.
  • Mineral Deposits: Investigation into Fe-polymetallic and hydrothermal deposits, elucidating mechanisms of element transport and deposition.

His findings are encapsulated in over 11 high-impact publications, including:

  1. Evaluating the Role of Tectonic Setting in New Continental Crust Formation (Chemical Geology, 2024).
  2. Petrogenesis of Jurassic Granites Linked to Crustal Growth (Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2023).

Accolades and Recognition: Celebrating Excellence 🏆

Dr. Chen’s scholarly achievements have earned him multiple accolades, including:

  • National Scholarship (2014): A testament to his academic brilliance during his doctoral studies.
  • Professional Scholarships (2009–2011): Recognized for sustained excellence throughout his undergraduate years.

These awards underscore his commitment to advancing geochemical research while maintaining academic rigor.

Impact and Influence: Transforming Geochemistry 🌋

Dr. Chen’s work has had a far-reaching impact, influencing:

  • Geochemical Modeling: His pioneering U/Pb ratio studies have refined models for continental crust formation.
  • Global Collaboration: Dr. Chen has collaborated with notable researchers like Professor François Auger, contributing to the field of high-resolution wavelet transforms.
  • Industrial Applications: His research has practical implications for mining and resource exploration, offering innovative methods for evaluating ore deposit processes.

Publication Top Notes📖

Author: Chen, X., Hu, R.-Z., Wang, X.-C., Liu, L.

Journal: Asian Earth Sciences

Year: 2023

Author: Chen, X., Hu, R.-Z., Liu, L., Zhang, D.-H.

Journal: Asian Earth SciencesThis link is disabled.

Year: 2023

Author: Fan, Z.-Z., Wang, Q., Chen, X., Fu, Y., Guo, G.-J.

Journal: International Journal of Earth Sciences

Year: 2022,

Author: Fan, Z., Chen, X., Zhang, D.

Journal: Geological Journal

Year: 2021,

Author: Chen, X., Liu, J., Carranza, E.J.M., Wang, J., Liu, Z.

Journal:  Geological Journal

Year: 2019