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郭志刚(Zhigang Guo)


郭志刚

教授/博士生导师

guozgg@fudan.edu.cn


个人简历
2000年在中国海洋大学获得理学博士学位。
1990年7月-2008年7月在中国海洋大学海洋地球科学学院从事教学与科研工作,教授。
2008年8月-现在:复旦大学环境科学与工程系从事教学与科研工作,教授。
1997年12月-1999年4月:香港科技大学访问学者;
2001年12月-2002年10月:香港科技大学做博士后研究,从事大气气溶胶元素和有机污染物的特征和物源研究;
2004年3-6月:德国海德堡大学环境地球化学研究所访问学者,从事东海重金属和铅稳定同位素沉积记录研究;
2004年1月-2006年12月:中国科学院广州地球化学研究所有机地球化学国家重点实验室客座研究员,从事东海持久性有机污染物沉积通量的研究;
2005年10月-12月:美国佐治亚理工学院大气与地球科学学院访问学者,从事大气气溶胶有机污染物源解析研究。

主要研究领域
海洋环境地球化学,大气环境化学,生物地球化学。

近年来主持或参加的科研项目
国家基金(面上项目):长江入海沉积物在东海内陆架的扩散与通量变异:污染物事件性沉积示踪(41076015),2011.1-2013.12,项目负责人;国家基金(面上项目):基于分子同位素的黄东海多环芳烃源-汇研究(40776062),2008.1-2010.12,项目负责人;国家基金(面上项目):工业革命以来污染物在东海近海泥质区的地球化学记录(40276016),2003.1-2005.12,项目负责人;山东省基金:山东典型城市PM2.5气溶胶有机污染物的特征与物源研究(Z2003E02),2004.1-2006.12,项目负责人;科技部“973”项目:中国东部陆架边缘海海洋物理环境演变及其环境效应(2005CB422300),2006.1-2010.12,第4课题“颗粒物源-汇效应与沉积记录对海洋物理环境演变的响应”(2005CB422304),项目骨干。

近年主要论文
1.Hu L.M., Lin T., Shi X.F., Yang Z.S., Wang H.J., Zhang G., Guo Z.G. (corresponding author) (2011): The role of shelf mud depositional process and large river inputs on the fate of organochlorine pesticides in sediments of the Yellow and East China Seas. Geophysical Research Letters, 38,L03602, doi: 10.1029/2010GL045723.
2.Guo Z.G., Lin T., Zhang, G.; Hu, L.; Zheng, M. (2009): Occurrence and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and n-alkanes in PM2.5 in the roadside environment of a major city in China. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 170, (2-3), 888-894.
3.Hu L.M., Guo Z.G. (corresponding author), Feng J.L., Yang Z.S., Fang M. (2009): Distribution and sources of bulk organic matter and aliphatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments of the Bohai Sea, China. Marine Chemistry, 113, 197-211.
4.Hu L.M., Zhang G., Zheng B.H., Qin Y.W., Lin T., Guo Z.G. (corresponding author) (2009): Occurrence and distribution of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in surface sediments of the Bohai Sea, China. Chemosphere 2009, 77, 663–672.
5.Hao Y. C., Guo Z. G. (corresponding author), Yang Z. S., Fan D. J., Fang M., Li X. D. (2008): Tracking historical lead pollution in the coastal area adjacent to the Yangtze River Estuary using lead isotopic compositions. Environmental Pollution, 156, 1325-1331.
6.Zheng M., Kester D. R., Wang F., Shi X. M., Guo Z. G. (2008): Size distribution of organic and inorganic species in Hong Kong aerosols during the wet and dry seasons. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, D16303, doi:10.1029/2007/JD009494.
7.Guo Z. G., Lin T., Zhang G., Zheng M., Zhang Z. Y., Hao Y. C., Fang M. (2007): The sedimentary fluxes of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Yangtze River Estuary coastal sea for the past century, Science of the Total Environment. 386, 33-41.
8.Feng J. L., Guo Z. G., Chan C. K., Fang M. (2007): Properties of organic matter in PM2.5 at Changdao Island, China –A rural site in the transport path of the Asian continental outflow. Atmospheric Environment, 41, 1924-1935.
Zheng M., Guo Z. G., Fang M., Kester D. R. (2007): The influence of meteorology on the organic and inorganic properties of aerosols in Hong Kong. Atmospheric Research, 84, 323-336.
9.Guo Z. G., Lin T., Zhang G., Yang Z. S., Fang M. (2006): High-resolution depositional record of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the central continental shelf mud of the East China Sea. Environmental Science and Technology, 40 (17), 5304-5311.
10.Guo Z. G., Li J. Y., Feng J. L., Fang M., Yang Z. S. (2006): Compound-specific carbon isotope compositions of individual long-chain n-alkanes of severe Asian dust episodes in the northern China coast, 2002. Chinese Science Bulletin, 51 (17), 2133-2140.
11.Zheng M., Guo Z. G., Fang M., Rahn K A, Kester D R. (2005): Dry and wet deposition of elements in Hong Kong. Marine Chemistry, 97, 124-127.
12.Guo Z. G., Feng J. L., Fang M., Chen H. Y. (2004): The elemental and organic characteristics of PM2.5 in Asian dust episodes in Qingdao, China, 2002. Atmospheric Environment, 38, 909-919.
13.Guo Z. G, Sheng L F., Feng, J. L., Fang M. (2003): Seasonal variation of solvent extractable organic compounds in aerosols of Qingdao, China. Atmospheric Environment, 37, 1825-1834.