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Name  
ZHANG Guoping
Title  
  Professor
Education  
  Ph.D
Position  
  N/A
Phone  
  0851-5891346
Research Division  
  State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry
Fax  
  0851-5891609
Email  
  zhangguoping@vip.gyig.ac.cn

Education and Work Experience:


2002-2005: Ph.D degree in geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

1997-1998: Research scholar in the Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, McGill University, Canada

1990-present: Member of the Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

1987-1990: M.Sc degree in geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

1983-1987: B.Sc degree in chemistry, Jiangxi Norman University, China

 

Research Interests:


[1].Environmental processes of antimony in mine environment
[2].Source, migration and fate of antimony as a global contaminant

 
Other Positions:

Honors:
Selected Publications:


[1].Zhang, G., Liu, C.-Q., Liu, H., Hu, J., Han, G., and Li, L. Mobilisation and transport of arsenic and antimony in the adjacent environment of Yata gold mine, Guizhou province, China. J. Environ. Monit., 2009, 11(9): 1570-1578.
[2].Liu, H., Zhang, G., Liu, C.-Q., Li, L., and Xiang, M. The occurrence of chloramphenicol and tetracyclines in municipal sewage and Nanming River, Guiyang City, China. J. Environ. Monit., 2009, 11(6): 1199-1205.
Zhang, G., Liu, C.-Q., Liu, H., Jin, Z., Han, G., and Li, L. Geochemistry of the Rehai and Ruidian geothermal waters, Yunnan Province, China. Geothermics, 2008, 37(1): 73-83.
[3].Hu, J., Zhang, G., and Liu, C.-Q. Pilot Study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface soils of Guiyang City, People’s Republic of China. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2006, 76(1): 80-89.
[4].Zhang, G., Liu, C.-Q., Liu, H., Hu, J., Han, G., and Li, L. Arsenic and antimony contamination in the vicinity of Yata gold mine, Guizhou, China. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2006, 25(suppl.): 35.
[5].Zhang, G., Liu, C.-Q., Wu, P., and Yang, Y. The geochemical characteristics of mine-waste calcines and runoff from the Wanshan mercury mine, Guizhou, China. Applied Geochemistry, 2004, 19(11): 1735-1744.
[6].Zhang, G., Liu, C.-Q., Yang, Y., and Wu, P. Characterization of heavy metals and sulfur isotope in water and sediments of a mine-tailing area rich in carbonate. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 2004, 155(1-4): 51-62.
[7].Zhang, G., Liu, C.-Q., Wang, Y., and Zhao, Z. Environmental geochemistry of arsenic in rivers in Guizhou Province, China. 6th International Symposium on Environmental Geochemistry, 2003, pp187.
[8].Zhang G. and Nicell J.A. Treatment of aqueous pentachlorophenol by horseradish peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide. Water Research, 2000, 34(5): 1629-1637.


Grants:


[1].Mechanism and key factors of the leaching and release of antimony from mine tailing (National Natural Science Foundation of China)
[2].Typical environmental processes of antimony in mine environment (Project of the Innovation Group of NSFC)
[3].Remediation of polluted soils in multi-metallic mine area, southwest China (Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences) [4].Release and health threats of antimony associated with combustion of the coal formed in the high Sb-As area of Guizhou Province, China (National Natural Science Foundation of China)
[5].Migration of antimony and arsenic in mine environment (Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences)
[6].The impact of redox boundary on the arsenic cycle in lacustrian system (National Natural Science Foundation of China)

 
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