Editor In Chief
| Affiliation | College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xian, Shaanxi, China |
|---|---|
| University / Institution | Northwest University |
| Department | College of Urban and Environmental Sciences |
| Designation | Professor |
| haijunqiu@nwu.edu.cn | |
| Country | China |
Prof. Haijun Qiu is a Professor and Deputy Dean of the College of Urban and Environmental Sciences at Northwest University, Xi'an, China. He obtained his B.Sc. (2007) and Ph.D. (2012) from Northwest University and completed postdoctoral research at the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) from 2014 to 2017. He was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Michigan and the University of Montana during 2017–2018 before becoming a full Professor at Northwest University in 2019. His research focuses on mountain hazard monitoring, landslide early warning, remote sensing, InSAR, geohazard risk mapping, climate change impacts, and disaster prevention. He has been recognized as a National-level Young Talent, High-level Scientific and Technological Leading Talent of the Ministry of Natural Resources, Leading Talent in Scientific and Technological Innovation of Shaanxi Province, Outstanding Young Scientist of Shaanxi Province, and recipient of the "Most Beautiful Geographical Science and Technology Worker" award from the Geographical Society of China. He has published 85 SCI journal articles as first/corresponding author, including 11 ESI Hot Papers and 15 Highly Cited Papers, and has obtained 17 invention patents, 5 software copyrights, and authored 5 books.
1 Detection and Classification of Active Landslides along the Yellow River Corridor Using InSAR 2026
2 Projected Response of Global Rainfall-Induced Landslides to Future Climate Change 2026
3 Editorial: Monitoring, Early Warning and Mitigation of Natural and Engineered Slopes – Volume V 2026
4 InSAR Observations and Numerical Simulation Reveal Impact of Mining-Induced Deformation on Loess Landslide Distribution 2026
5 Cross-modal Feature Fusion of Heterogeneous Remote Sensing Data for Improving Landslide Detection 2026
6 Unraveling Three-Decade Dynamics and Drivers of Thermokarst Lakes on the Tibetan Plateau 2025
7 The Catastrophic Debris Flow in the Qinling Mountains of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, from 11 August 2023 2025
8 Surface Multi-hazard Effect of Underground Coal Mining 2022
9 Combining Rainfall-Induced Shallow Landslides and Subsequent Debris Flows for Hazard Chain Prediction 2022
10 Efficient Identification and Monitoring of Landslides by Time-Series InSAR Combining Single- and Multi-Look Phases 2022
11 Prediction of Spatiotemporal Stability and Rainfall Threshold of Shallow Landslides Using the TRIGRS and Scoops3D Models 2020
12 Characteristics and Geomorphology Change Detection Analysis of the Jiangdingya Landslide on July 12, 2018, China 2020
13 Refined and Dynamic Susceptibility Assessment of Landslides Using InSAR and Machine Learning Models 2021
14 Influence of DEM Resolution on Landslide Simulation Performance Based on the Scoops3D Model 2021
15 The Effects of Slope Length and Slope Gradient on the Size Distributions of Loess Slides: Field Observations and Simulations 2019