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Shu Yang
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Abstract:

Dr. Shu Yang majored in Marine Chemistry. He is interested in the long-term changes of carbon storage in sediment and their responses to climate change and human impact. He has 12 publications including 7 SCI research papers.

 

Experiences:

Ph.D., Ocean University of China (2009-2013)

Postdoctoral Fellow, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (2014-2017)

Research associate, Shandong University (2017-)

 

Research Interests:

Carbon storage in marine sediment and its response to environment change

 

Selected Publications

1. Yang S, Yang Q, Song X, Liu S, et al. A novel approach to evaluate potential risk of organic enrichment in marine aquaculture farms: a case study in Sanggou Bay. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018, 25: 16842-16851.

2. Yang S, Yang Q, Qu K, Sun Y. Regional differences in decadal changes of diatom primary productivity in the eastern Chinese shelf sea over the past 100 years. Quaternary International, 2017, 441: 140-146.

3. Yang S, Yang Q, Liu S, Cai D, et al. Burial fluxes and sources of organic carbon in sediments of the central Yellow Sea mud area over the past 200 years. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2015, 34(10): 13-22.

4. Yang S, Han X, Zhang C, Sun B, et al. Seasonal changes in phytoplankton biomass and dominant species in the Changjiang River estuary and adjacent sea: general trend based on field survey data 1959-2009. Journal of Ocean University of China, 2014, 13(6): 926-934.

5. Yang Q, Song X, Zhang J, Yang S, et al. Use of biogenic silica in sediment to record diatom density and their responses to environmental change in Sanggou Bay maricultural area over the past 200 years. Quaternary International, 2017, 441: 101-106.

6. Wang R, Wang J, Li F, Yang S, et al. Vertical distribution and indications of lipids biomarkers in the sediment core from East China Sea. Continental Shelf Research, 2016, 122, 43-50.

7. Liu S, Huang J, Yang Q, Yang S, et al. Burial fluxes and source apportionment of carbon in culture areas of Sanggou Bay over the past 200 years. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2015, 34(10): 23-30.

 

E-mail:yangshu@email.sdu.edu.cn

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