Guan Wang
Published: 2019-10-16  
InstituteDepartment of Environmental   Science and Engineering

Research Area·Environmental magnetism
·Particulate pollution in urban
Contact Info.wangguan@usst.edu.cn


Education
May.2009-Sep.2011Post Doctor in Environmental Magnetism, the State Key   Laboratory of Estuarine and Costal Research, East China Normal University,   Shanghai, P.R.China
Sep.2005-Dec.2008PhD in Environmental Science, Key Laboratory of Western   China's Environmental Systems, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P.R.China.
Nov.2007-Nov.2008 Joint PhD candidate in Geomagnetism lab, Liverpool University,   United Kingdom
Sep.2003-Sep.2005Ms.C.stage (Environmental Science), College of Earth and   Environment Science, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P.R.China.
Sep. 1999-Jul. 2003B.A. (Environmental Science), College of Geography and   Environment Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, P.R. China.


Research programs
2019-2022In charge of National Natural Science Funds General Projects
2015-2017In charge of Research on   Seasonal Variation of the magnetic properties and heavy metals contamination   of street dust in different functional zones in Shanghai
     Supported by Shanghai Natural Science Foundation
2011-2013In charge of Research on   Magnetic diagnosis and mechanism study on particulate pollution of Urban Rail   Transportation
     Supported by National Natural Science Funds General Projects 
2011-2012In charge of Research on Soil   magnetic characteristics on the instructions of Atmospheric particulates   pollution research in Baoshan District, Shanghai,China
     Supported by China Postdoctoral Science Fund
2009-2010Participated in Research on   Comparative study of ancient climate record in Chinese and Siberian   Loess
     Supported by National Natural Science Funds General Projects
2008-2010Participated in Research on   Environmental magnetic mechanism study of Siberian Loess
     Supported by National Natural Science Funds General Projects
2009-2010Participated in Research on   different relationships between the ancient climate and loess magnetic   susceptibility around the world, and paleoclimate reconstruction   problems
     Supported by National Natural Science Funds General Projects
2006-2008Participated in Research on   Magnetic properties of urban particulate: study in Lanzhou city atmospheric   dust and street dust
     Supported by National Natural Science Funds General Projects
2005-2007Participated in Research on   Magnetic properties of topsoil/dust and its proxy indicators in northwest   China
     Supported by National Natural Science Funds General Projects


Journal   Publications
1. Wang, G, Ren,   FF, Chen J, Liu Y, Ye FZ, Oldfield, F, Zhang WG, Zhang XD. Magnetic evidence   of anthropogenic dust deposition in urban soils of Shanghai, China. Chemie   der Erde – Geochemistry, 2017, 77(3): 421-428. 
2. Wang, G, Liu Y,   Chen J, Ren, FF, Chen YY, Ye FZ, Zhang WG. Magnetic evidence for heavy metal   pollution of topsoil in Shanghai, China. Frontiers of Earth Science, 2018(1)   :1-9.
3. Wang, G,   Oldfield, F, Xia, DS, Chen, FH, Liu, XM, Zhang, WG, 2012, Magnetic properties   and correlation with heavy metals in urban street dust: A case study from the   city of Lanzhou, China. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 46(2): 289~298.
4. Wang G, Xia DS,   Liu XM, Chen FH, Yu Y, Yang LP, Chen JH, Zhou AF, 2008, Spatial and temporal   variation in magnetic properties of street dust in an industrial city of   Northwest China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 53(12):1913-1923.
5. Wang G, Xia DS,   Liu XM, Chen FH, Yu Y, Yang LP, Chen JH, Zhou AF, 2008, Spatial and temporal   variation in magnetic properties of street dust in an industrial city of   Northwest China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 53(4):446-455.
6. Wang G, Xia DS,   Liu XM, Chen FH, Yang LP, Wei HT, 2008, Spatial variation characteristics of   element concentration of street dust in Lanzhou. Journal of Arid Land   Resources and Environment, 22(6):13-20.
7. Wang G, Xia DS,   Yang LP,Chen FH, Liu XM, Wei HT, 2008, Seasonal variation characteristics of   element concentration of street dust in Lanzhou. Journal of Lanzhou   University (Natural Sciences), 44(1):6-10.
8. Wang G, Xia DS,   Chen FH, Yang LP, Spatial characteristics of grain size distribution of   street dust in Lanzhou and its environmental significance. Environmental   Science and Management, 33(3):67-72.
9. Wang G, Xia DS,   Chen FH, Yang LP, Zhao Y, 2007, On the optimal temperature in LOI analysis of   Lanzhou Street dust. Journal of Lanzhou University (Natural Sciences),2007,   43(ape): 165-168.
10. Xia DS, Ma JY,   Wang G, Jin M, Yang LP, Chen FH, Environmental magnetism concepts and their   applications to environmental studies in arid regions, Northwest, China.   Earth Science Frontiers, 2006, 13(3): 168-179.
11. Xia DS, Yu Y,   Ma JY, Wang G, Yang LP, Jin M, Chen FH, Magnetic Characteristics of Street   Dust in Lanzhou and Its Environmental Significance. Environmental Science,   2007, 28(5): 937-944.
12. Xia DS, Yang   LP, Ma JY, Yu Y, Wang G, Chen FH, Magnetic characteristic of dustfall in a   Chinese northern city and its environmental significance. Science in China   Series D-Earth Sciences, 2007, 37(8):1073-1080. 
13. Xia DS, Wang G,   Ma JY, Yang LP, Liu YZ, Chen FH, Magnetic Property of Lanzhou Dustfall and   Its Implication in Urban Pollution. Journal of Desert Research, 2007,   27(5):859-865
14. Liu XMLiu TSXia DS, Paul Hesse, Jiri Chlachula, Wang G, Two pedogenic   models for paleoclimatic records of magnetic susceptibility from Chinese and   Siberian loess.Science in China (D), 2007, 37(10):1382-1391. 
15. Wei HT, Xia DS,   Chen FH, Ma JY, Wang G, Relationship between the Magnetic Susceptibility of   Surface Soil and Precipitation of Loess Plateau and Adjacent Area. Journal of   Glaciology and Geocryology, 2008,(3): 433-439. 
16. Ma JY, Chen K,   Xia DS, Wang G, Chen FH, 2007, Variation in foliar stable carbon isotope   among populations of a desert plant, Reaumuria soongorica (Pall.) Maxim. in   different environments. Journal of Arid Environments, 69(3): 365-374.
17. Liu XMLiu TSPaul Hesse, Xia DS, Jiri Chlachula, Wang G, 2007, Two pedogenic   models for paleoclimatic records of magnetic susceptibility from Chinese and   Siberian loess, Science in China(D), 51(2) 284-293. 
18. Xia DS, Yang   LP, MA JY, Yu Y, Wang G, Chen FH Magnetic property of Lanzhou dustfall and its implication in   urban pollution. Science in China(D), 2007, 50(11): 1724-1732.


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