Lingchen Mao
Published: 2019-10-31  
InstituteDepartment of Environmental Science and Engineering

Research Area     • Biogeochemistry of trace   element in environment
     • Soil contamination and remediation
     • Environmental monitoring and assessment
Contact Info. mao.lingchen@usst.edu.cn


Education
Bachelor of ScienceEnvironmental Science, School of Bioscience, 2005, University   of Nottingham, UK
Doctor of PhilosophyEnvironmental Science, School of Bioscience, 2014, University   of Nottingham, UK


Professional Affiliations
Geochemical   Society, Fellow Member.


Journal Publications
1. Mao, L.C., Ye,   H., Li, F.P., Yang, M., Tao, H. and Wen, H.F. (2019) Enrichment assessment of   Sb and trace metals in sediments with significant variability of background   concentration in detailed scale. Environmental Science and Pollution Research   26(3), 2794-2805.
2. Yan, G., Mao,   L.C*., Liu, S.X., Mao, Y., Ye, H., Huang, T.S., Li, F.P. and Chen, L. (2018)   Enrichment and sources of trace metals in roadside soils in Shanghai, China:   A case study of two urban/rural roads. Science of The Total Environment   631-632, 942-950.
3. Li, F., Mao,   L.*, Jia, Y., Gu, Z., Shi, W., Chen, L. and Ye, H. (2018) Distribution and   risk assessment of trace metals in sediments from Yangtze River estuary and   Hangzhou Bay, China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 25(1),   855-866.
4. Mao, L., Ye, H.,   Li, F., Tao, H., Shi, L., Chen, L., Shi, W., Yan, G. and Chen, H. (2017a)   Source-oriented variation in trace metal distribution and fractionation in   sediments from developing aquaculture area—A case study in south Hangzhou   bay, China. Marine Pollution Bulletin 125(1), 389-398.
5. Chen, R.-H., Li,   F.-P., Zhang, H.-P., Jiang, Y., Mao, L.-C., Wu, L.-L. and Chen, L. (2016)   Comparative analysis of water quality and toxicity assessment methods for   urban highway runoff. Science of The Total Environment 553, 519-523.
6. Mao, L., Young,   S.D. and Bailey, E.H. (2015) Lability of copper bound to humic acid.   CHEMOSPHERE 131, 201-208.
7. Mao, L., Young,   S.D., Tye, A.M. and Bailey, E.H. (2017b) Predicting trace metal solubility   and fractionation in Urban soils from isotopic exchangeability. ENVIRONMENTAL   POLLUTION 231, 1529-1542.
8. Mao, L.C.,   Bailey, E.H., Chester, J., Dean, J., Ander, E.L., Chenery, S.R. and Young,   S.D. (2014) Lability of Pb in soil: effects of soil properties and   contaminant source. Environmental Chemistry 11(6), 690-701.


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