能源与资源工程系学术报告相关信息 --7月23日 (报告人:郑焰)
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能源与资源工程系7月23日(下周四)学术报告相关信息
报告题目:Arsenic: who, what, when, where, why and how
报告人:Yan Zheng (郑焰) 教授 美国纽约市立大学及哥伦比亚大学
时间:7月23日(周四)上午9:30
地点:三教108教室
报告人资料
Curriculum Vitae
Yan Zheng
Professor; Queens College, City University of New York, Flushing, NY 11367
Director, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Phone: (718) 997-3329; Fax: (718) 997-3299; Email: yan.zheng(at)qc.cuny.edu
Adjunct Senior Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY 10964
Phone: (845) 365-8401; Fax: (845) 365-8155; Email: yzheng(at)ldeo.columbia.edu
Professional Preparation:
Columbia University Earth and Environ. Sci./marine geochemistry, Ph.D. 1999
Columbia University, Geol. Sci./chemical oceanography, M.Phil., 1994
Columbia University, Geol. Sci./isotope geochemistry, M.A., 1993
University of Science and Technology of China, (Hefei, China), Geochemistry, B.S, 1988
Appointments:
12/09- Specialist, UNICEF-Bangladesh, Water, Environment and Sanitation
01/07-present Director, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Queens College
09/06-present Professor, Queens College, City University of New York
09/05-04/06 Consultant,, UNICEF-Beijing, Water and Environment
08/08-present Adjunct Senior Res. Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs.
09/06-08/08 Adjunct Res. Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs.
02/99-08/06 Adjunct Assoc. Res. Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs.
09/02-08/06 Associate Professor, Queens College, City University of New York
09/98-08/02 Assistant Professor, Queens College, City University of New York
08/88 - 08/91 Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Research Assistant, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences.
Awards:
Post-doc Fellowship, NSF PFSMETE 1998 (declined by Zheng)
Current Research Program:
Human impact on our environment has created a variety of problems that require fundamental understanding of natural systems.
My research is focused on the biogeochemical cycles of trace elements in the environment and their effect on human and ecosystem health. Field investigation and laboratory experiments are combined to study the biogeochemical cycles of elements. Currently, investigation of geochemistry of arsenic is being conducted in the sedimentary aquifer of Bangladesh and fractured bedrock aquifer in Maine of USA (http://superfund.ciesin.columbia.edu), where people rely on groundwater for drinking. Investigation of biogeochemistry of toxic metals is being carried out in Long Island Sound. My laboratory also develops analytical methods that are suitable for field measurements as well as for rapid analyses of environmental samples. Our understanding of controls of element movement in nature enables us to make wiser decisions on environmental problems facing society today.
Field Experience:
1993 June, R/V Ewing N. Atlantic Ocean; 1994 inorganic geochemist, Joides Resolution, ODP leg156 Barbados; 1995 Nov, 1997 Apr, R/V Pt. Sur, Santa Barbara Basin; 1999 Oct-Nov., R/V Melville, Baja California (co-PI, NSF OCE Marine Geology and Geophysics Program), 2000-present, Bangladesh Ground Water Study (PI of NIEHS SBRP program and NSH EAR Hydrology program), 2006-present, Maine Ground Water Study (PI, NIEHS SBRP program), June 2006, R/V HUGH SHARP Long Island Sound (co-PI, NSF).
Professional Services:
• Apr 2009. review panel of NSF EAR Hydrological Science Program
• Jan. 2009-present Long Island Sound Science and Technology Advisory Committee
• Oct. 2008. review panel for NIEHS/Superfund Basic Research Program
• Jan. 2008-present, Board Member, New York City Soil and Water Conservation District
• June 2007-June 2008, Member of editorial board of book series “Arsenic in the Environment volume I: Natural Arsenic in Latin America”. ISBN 978-0-415-40771-7. 2008. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, USA
• Guest Editor, mini-monograph, "Occurrence and Health Effect of Arsenic in China", Environmental Health Perspective, 2007.
• Technical advisor, China Arsenic Mitigation Network, 2006-present
• Mar. 2006, convener, China Arsenic Mitigation Network Conference, Beijing, China. March 24-27, 2006, Beijing Xiyuan Hotel, sponsored by UNICEF, China CDC and Chinese Geological Survey.
• Aug. 2005, co-convener, A regional workshop of GEOTRACES, Xiamen, China, Aug. 25-27, sponsored by China National Natural Science Foundation and US National Science Foundation
• Jan. 1, 2005-Dec. 2006, Associate Editor, Chinese Journal of Endemiology, published by Chinese Medical Association
• Oct. 2004. review panel for NIEHS/Superfund Basic Research Program
• Jan. 2002-Dec. 2003, Advisory Committee, Geological Science Section, New York Academy of Sciences
Peer Reviewed Publications (n=60):
Publications (2009): n=4
2009.1 Morabia, A. and Zheng, Y. 2009. On the influence of a raffle upon responses to an urban transportation survey in New York City , Int. J. Public Health, 54:1-4.
2009.2 Yang, Q., Jung, H.-B., Culbertson, C., Marvinney, R., Loiselle, M., Locke, D., Cheek, H., Thibodeau, H. and Zheng, Y. 2009. Spatial Pattern of Groundwater Arsenic Occurrence and Association with Bedrock Geology in Greater Augusta, Maine, USA. Environmental Science & Technology. 43:2714–2719.
2009.3 Jung, H.-B., Charette, M.A., Zheng, Y. 2009. Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Study of Reactive Transport of Groundwater Arsenic in a Coastal Aquifer. Environmental Science & Technology. in press.
2009.4 Datta, S., Mailloux, B., Hoque, M.A., Jung, H.-B., Stute, M., Ahmed, K.M., Zheng, Y., 2009. Enrichment of Arsenic in Sediments from the Meghna River Bank in Bangladesh: Implication for Recycling of Arsenic. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. in revision.
Publications (2008): n=8
2008.1 Zheng, Y., (2008) The benefit of public transportation: Physical activity to reduce obesity and ecological footprint, Preventive Medicine doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2007.11.019
2008.2 van Geen A., Zheng Y., Goodbred S., Horneman A., Aziz Z., Cheng Z., Stute M., Mailloux B., Weinman B., Hoque M. A., Seddique A. A., Hossain M. S., Chowdhury S. H., and Ahmed K. M. (2008) Flushing History as a Hydrogeological Control on the Regional Distribution of Arsenic in Shallow Groundwater of the Bengal Basin. Environ. Sci. Technol. 42(7), 2283-2288.
2008.3 Dhar R. K., Zheng Y., Stute M., van Geen A., Cheng Z., Shanewaz M., Shamsudduha M., Hoque M. A., Rahman M. W., and Ahmed K. M. 2008. Temporal Variability of Groundwater Chemistry in Shallow and Deep Aquifers of Araihazar, Bangladesh. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 99:97-111.
2008.4 Horneman, A., Stute, M., Schlosser, P., Smethie Jr, W., Santella, N., Ho, D.T., Mailloux, B., Gorman, E., Zheng, Y., van Geen, A., 2008. Degradation rates of CFC-11, CFC-12 and CFC-113 in anoxic shallow aquifers of Araihazar, Bangladesh. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 97:27-41.
2008.5 Weinman, B., Goodbred, S.L., Zheng, Y., Aziz, Z., Singhvi, A.K., Nagar, Y.C., Steckler, M., van Geen, A., 2008. Contributions of floodplain stratigraphy and evolution to the spatial patterns of groundwater arsenic in Araihazar, Bangladesh. GSA Bulletin. 120:1567-1580.
2008.6. Aziz, Z., van Geen, A., Versteeg, R., Horneman, A., Y. Zheng, Goodbred, S., Steckler, M., Stute, M., Weinman, B., Gavrieli, I., Hoque, M.A., Shamsudduha, M., Ahmed, K.M., 2008. Impact of local recharge on arsenic concentrations in shallow aquifers inferred from the electromagnetic conductivity of soils in Araihazar, Bangladesh Water Resources Research. 44, W07416, doi:10.1029/2007WR00600.
2008.7 Radloff, KA, AR Manning, B. Mailloux, Y. Zheng, MM Rahman, MR. Huq, KM Ahmed, M Stute, A van Geen, 2008. Considerations for conducting incubations to study the mechanisms of As release in reducing groundwater aquifers, Applied Geochemistry , 23:3224-3235.
2008.8 A. van Geen, K. Radloff, Z. Aziz, Z. Cheng, M.R. Huq, K.M. Ahmed, B. Weinman, S. Goodbred, H.B. Jung, Y. Zheng, M. Berg, P.T.K. Trang, L. Charlet, J. Metral, D. Tisserand, S. Guillot, S. Chakraborty, A.P. Gajurel, B.N. Upreti. 2008. Comparison of arsenic concentrations in simultaneously-collected groundwater and aquifer particles from Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and Nepal, Applied Geochemistry , 23:3244-3251.
Publications (2007): n= 4
2007.1 Stute, M., Zheng, Y., Schlosser, P., Horneman, A., Dhar, R.K., Datta, S., Hoque, M.A., Seddique, A.A., Shamsudduha, M., Ahmed, K.M., van Geen, A., 2007. Hydrological Control of Arsenic Concentrations in Bangladesh aquifers. Water Resources Research. 43, doi:10.1029/2005WR004499.
2007. 2 Zheng, Y. 2007. The heterogeneity of arsenic in the crust: A linkage to occurrence in groundwater. Quaternary Sciences, 27:6-19.
2007.3 Yu, G., D. Sun and Y. Zheng, 2007. Health effects of exposure to natural arsenic from groundwater and coal in China: An overview of occurrence, Environmental Health Perspective, 115(4) 636-642.
2007.4 He, Y., Y. Zheng, D. C. Locke. 2007, Cathodic stripping voltammetric analysis of arsenic species in environmental water samples, Microchemical Journal, 85(2): 265-269.
Publications (2006): n= 6
2006.1. Wasserman, G. A., X. Liu, F. Parvez, H. Ahsan, D. Levy, P. Factor-Litvak, J. Kline, A. van Geen, V. Slavkovich, N.. J. LoIacono, Z. Cheng, Y. Zheng, J. H. Graziano, 2006. Water manganese exposure and children’s intellectual function in Araihazar, Bangladesh, Environmental Health Perspectives114 (1): 124-129
2006.2 van Geen, A., Y. Zheng, Z. Cheng, H. Yi, R. Dhar, J. M. Garnier, J. Rose, A. A. Seddique, M. A. Hoque, and K.M. Ahmed,2006, Impact of irrigation with groundwater elevated in arsenic on rice paddies in Bangladesh, Science of the Total Environment, 367 (2-3): 769-777
2006.3 van Geen, A., Y. Zheng, Z. Cheng, Z. Aziz, A. Horneman, R. K. Dhar, B. Mailloux, M. Stute, B. Weinman, S. Goodbred, A. A. Seddique, M. A. Hoque, and K. M. Ahmed, 2006, A transect of groundwater and sediment properties in Araihazar, Bangladesh: Further evidence of decoupling between As and Fe mobilization, Chemical Geology, 228 (1-3): 85-96
2006.4 van Geen, A., Z. Aziz, A. Horneman, B. Weinman, R. K. Dhar, Y. Zheng, S. Goodbred, R. Versteeg, A. A. Seddique, M. A. Hope, and K. M. Ahmed (2006), Preliminary evidence of a link between surface soil properties and the arsenic content of shallow groundwater in Bangladesh, Journal Of Geochemical Exploration, 88, 157-161.
2006.5 Jung, H. B., and Y. Zheng (2006), Enhanced recovery of arsenite sorbed onto synthetic oxides by L-ascorbic acid addition to phosphate solution: calibrating a sequential leaching method for the speciation analysis of arsenic in natural samples, Water Research, 40, 2168-2180.
2006.6 Dean, W. E., Y. Zheng, J. D. Ortiz, and A. van Geen (2006), Sediment Cd and Mo accumulation in the oxygen-minimum zone off western Baja California linked to global climate over the past 52 kyr, Paleoceanography, 21. doi:000242370800001
Publications (2005): n=2
2005.1. Zheng, Y., A. van Geen, M. Stute, R. Dhar, Z. Mo, Z. Cheng, A. Horneman, I. Gavrieli, H.J. Simpson, R. Versteeg, M. Steckler, A. Grazioli-Venier, S. Goodbred, M. Shanewaz, M. Shamsudduha, M. A. Hoque, and K. M. Ahmed, 2005, Geochemical and hydrogeological contrasts between shallow and deeper aquifers in two villages of Araihazar, Bangladesh: Implications deeper aquifers as drinking water sources, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 69:5203-5218
2005.2. Keimowitz A. R., Zheng Y., Chillrud S. N., Mailloux B., Hung H.-B., Stute M., and Simpson H. J., 2005, Arsenic redistribution between sediments and water near a highly contaminated source. Environmental Science and Technology, 39:8606-8613.
Publications (2004): n=7
2004.1. Ortiz, J. S. B. O’Connell, J. DelViscio, W. Dean, J. D. Carriquiry, T. Martchitto, Y. Zheng, A. van Geen, 2004, Enhanced marine productivity off western North America during warm climate intervals of the past 52 k.y. Geology, 32:521-524
2004.2. Dhar, R. K. Y. Zheng, J. Rubenstone, and A. van Geen, 2004, Rapid spectrophotometric determination of dissolved inorganic arsenic in groundwater, Analytica Chimica Acta, 526:206-209.
2004.3. Cheng, Z., Y. Zheng, R. A. Mortlock, A. van Geen, 2004, Rapid multi-element analysis of groundwater by high-resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 379:512-518.
2004.4. He, Y., Y. Zheng, M. Ramanaraine, D. C. Locke. 2004, Differential Pulse Cathodic stripping voltammetric speciation Analysis of trace level inorganic arsenic in natural waters, Anal. Chim. Acta., 511:55-61
2004.5. Horneman, A., A. van Geen, D.V. Kent, P.E. Mathe, Y. Zheng, R.K.Dhar, S. O'Connell, M.A. Hoque, Z. Aziz, M. Shamsudduha, A.A. Seddique, and K.M. Ahmed. Decoupling of As and Fe release to Bangladesh groundwater under reducing conditions. Part 1: Evidence from sediment profiles, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 68, no. 17, p. 3459-3473, September, 2004
2004.6. van Geen, A., J. Rose, S. Thoral, J.M. Garnier, Y. Zheng, and J.Y. Bottero. Decoupling of As and Fe release to Bangladesh groundwater under reducing conditions. Part II: Evidence from sediment incubations; Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 68, no. 17, p. 3475-3486, September, 2004.
2004.7. Zheng, Y., M. Stute, A. van Geen, I. Gavrieli, R. Dhar, H. J. Simpson, K. M. Ahmed, 2004, Redox Control of Arsenic Mobilization in Bangladesh Groundwater, Applied Geochemistry 19:201-214.
Publications (2003): n=5
2003.1. van Geen, A., Y. Zheng, J. . Bernhard, K. G. Cannariato, J. Carriquiry, W. Dean, B. Eakins, J. Pike, 2003, On the preservation of laminated sediments along the western margin of North America. Paleoceanography, 18:1098-2016
2003.2. Zheng, Y., B. Weinman, T. Cronin, M. Q. Fleisher and R.F. Anderson. 2003, A Rapid Procedure for Thorium, Uranium, Cadmium and Molybdenum in Small Sediment Samples by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer: Application in Chesapeake Bay, Applied Geochemistry 18:539-549
2003.3. Shan, X., H. Wang, S. Zhang, H. Zhou, Y. Zheng, H. Yu and B. Wen, 2003, Accumulation and uptake of light rare earth eleents in a hyperaccumulator Dicropteris dichotoma, Plant Science, 165:1343-1353.
2003.4. van Geen, A., Y. Zheng, R. Versteeg, M. Stute, A. Horneman, R. Dhar, M. Steckler, A. Gelman, C. Small, H. Ahsan, J. Graziano, I. Hussain, and K. M. Ahmed. Spatial Variability of Arsenic in 6000 Contiguous Tube Wells of Araihazar, Bangladesh. Water Resources Research ,2003, 39:1140, doi:10,1029/2002WR001617.
2003.5. van Geen, A., Y. Zheng, M. Stute and K. M. Ahmed. Comment on "Arsenic Mobility and Groundwater Extraction in Bangladesh" (II), Science, 2003, 300: 584c
Publications (2002): n=6
2002.1. Zheng, Y, R.F. Anderson, P.N. Froelich, W. Beck, A. P. McNichol, T. Guilderson, 2002, Challenges in radiocarbon dating organic carbon in opal-rich marine sediments, Radiocarbon., vol. 44(1) 123-136
2002. 2. Zheng, Y., R. F. Anderson, A. van Geen, and M. Q. Fleisher, 2002, Preservation of Particulate Non-lithogenic Uranium in Marine Sediments, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta., 66(17):3085-3092.
2002. 3. Zheng, Y., R. F. Anderson, and A. van Geen, M. Q. Fleisher. 2002, Remobilization of authigenic uranium in marine sediments by bioturbation, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 66:1759-1772
2002. 4. Pailer, D. E. Bard, F. Rostek, Y. Zheng, R. Mortlock, A. van Geen, 2002, Burial of redox-sensitive metals and organic matter in equatorial Indian Ocean linked to precession, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 66:849-865.
2002. 5. He, Y., Y. Zheng and D. C. Locke. 2002. Differential Pulse Cathodic Stripping Voltammetric Determination of Nanomolar Levels of Dissolved Sulfide Applicable to Field Analysis of Groundwater, Anal. Chim. Acta, 459:209-217.
2002. 6. van Geen, A., H. Ahsan, A. Horneman, R. Dhar, Y. Zheng, I. Hussain, K. M. Ahmed, A. Gelman, M. Stute, H. J. Simpson, S. Wallace, C. Small, F. Parvez, V. Slavkovich, N. J. Lolacono, , M. Becker, Z. Cheng, H. Momotaj, M. Shahnewaz, A.A. Seddique and J. Graziano, Promotion of well-switching to mitigate the current arsenic crisis in Bangladesh 2002, Bulletin of the World Health Organization , 80:732-737
Publications (2000): n=3
2000.1. Zheng, Y., R. F Anderson, A. van Geen, and J. S. Kuwabara, 2000, Controls of authigenic Mo formation in marine sediment: Linkage to pore water sulfide, Geochim. Cosmochim Acta, 64(23):4165-4178
2000.2. Zheng, Y., A. van Geen, R. F. Anderson, J. V. Gardner, and W. E. Dean, 2000, Intensification of the northeast Pacific oxygen minimum zone during the Bolling/Allerod warm period, Paleoceanography, 15:528-536
2000.3. Ahsan H, Perrin M, Rahman A, Hasnat A, Parvez F, Brandt-Rauf P, Zheng Y, Stute M, van Geen A, Graziano J. 2000, Association between drinking water and urinary arsenic levels and skin lesions in Bangladesh. J Occup Environ Med 42(12): 1195-1201.
Publications (1989-1999): n=15
1998.1 Pearson A., McNichol A. P., Schneider R. J., Reden K. F. v., and Zheng Y., 1998 Microscale AMS 14C measurement at NOSAMS. Radiocarbon 40:61-75
1997.1. Zheng, Y., P. Schlosser, J.H. Swift and E.P. Jones, 1997. Oxygen utilization rates in the Nansen Basin, Arctic Ocean: Implications for new production. Deep Sea Research 44: 1923-1943.
1997.2. Zheng, Y. and Kastner, M., 1997. Pore fluid trace metal concentrations and implications for fluid-rock interaction in Barbados Accretionary Prism. In Shipley, T.H., Ogawa, Y., Blum, P., and Bahr, J.M. (Eds.). Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 156: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 163-170.
1997.3. Kastner, M. and Y. Zheng 1997. Chemical and isotopic compositions of pore fluids in accreted and underthrust sediments of the Northern Barbados Ridge: Data Report In Shipley, T.H., Ogawa, Y., Blum, P., and Bahr, J.M. (Eds.). Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 156: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 353-356.
1997.4. Kastner, M., Y. Zheng, T. Laier, W. Jenkins, T. Ito, 1997. Geochemistry of fluids and flow regime in the décollement zone at the northern Barbados ridge. In Shipley, T.H., Ogawa, Y., Blum, P., and Bahr, J.M. (Eds.). Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 156: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program),)311-320.
1996.1. Fisher A. T., Zwart G., Shipley T., Ogawa Y., Ashi J., Blum P., Bruckmann W., Filice F., Goldberg D., Henry P., Housen B., Jurado M. J., Kastner M., Labaume P., Laier T., Leitch E., Maltman A., Meyer A., Moore J. C., Moore G., Peacock S., Rabaute A., Steiger T., Tobin H., Underwood M., Xu Y., Yin H., and Zheng Y. (1996) Relation between permeability and effective stress along a plate-boundary fault, Barbados accretionary complex. Geology 24(4), 307-310.
1996.2. Housen B. A., Tobin H. J., Labaume P., Leitch E. C., Maltman A. J., Shipley T., Ogawa Y., Ashi J., Blum P., Bruckman W., Felice F., Fisher A., Goldberg D., Henry P., Jurado M. J., Kastner M., Laier T., Meyer A., Moore J. C., Moore G., Peacock S., Rabaute A., Steiger T., Underwood M., Xu Y., Yin H., Zheng Y., and Zwart G. (1996) Strain decoupling across the decollement of the Barbados accretionary prism. Geology 24(2), 127-130.
1995.1 Moore J. C., Shipley T. H., Goldberg D., Ogawa Y., Filice F., Fisher A., Jurado M. J., Moore G. F., Rabaute A., Yin H., Zwart G., Bruckmann W., Henry P., Ashi J., Blum P., Meyer A., Housen B., Kastner M., Labaume P., Laier T., Leitch E. C., Maltman A. J., Peacock S., Steiger T. H., Tobin H. J., Underwood M. B., Xu Y., and Zheng Y. (1995) Abnormal Fluid Pressures And Fault-Zone Dilation In The Barbados Accretionary Prism - Evidence From Logging While Drilling. Geology 23(7), 605-608.
1995.2. Labaume P., Henry P., Rabaute A., Ogawa Y., Shipley T. H., Blum P., Ashi J., Bruckmann W., Filice F., Fisher A., Golberg D., Housen B., Jurado M. J., Kastner M., Laier T., Leitch E. C., Maltman A. J., Meyer A., Moore G. F., Moore J. C., Peacock S., Steiger T. H., Tobin H. J., Underwood M. B., Xu Y., Yin H. Z., Zheng Y., and Zwart G. (1995) Pore-Water Flow And Overpressure In The Northern Barbados Accretionary Prism - Results Of Odp Leg 156. Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Ii 320(10), 977-984.
1995.3. Zheng, Y., P.N. Froelich, M. Torres and A. Dia, 1995. Stable isotopes (18O/16O) and 87Sr/86Sr ratios in pore fluids of the Chile Triple Junction accretionary prism: implication for diagenesis and fluid migration. In: Proc. ODP Sci. Results. 141:313-319.
1992.1 Shan, X.-Q., Chen, B., Jin, L.-Z., Zheng, Y., Hou, X.P., Mou, S.F. 1992. Determination of Sulfur Fractions In Soils By Sequential Extraction, Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission-Spectroscopy And Ion Chromatography. Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability, 4 (3): 97-103
1991.1. Zheng, Y., X-Q Shan, P. Sun and L-Z Jin, 1991. Metallothionein separation and analysis by reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography coupled with graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability, 3:30-36.
1991.2. Sun, P., X-Q Shan, Y. Zheng, L-Z Jin and W-B Xu, 1991. Determination of dietary cadmium-induced metallothioneins in rabbit kidneys and cadmium in metallothioneins by anion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, J. Chromatogr. 572(1-2): 73-84 (England.)
1990.1. Shan, X-Q, Y. Zheng and Z-M Ni, 1990. Determination of chromium in urine by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry after solvent extraction with high molecular weight secondary alkyl amine, Atom. Spectroscopy, 11: 116-124.
1989.1. Shan, X-Q, Y. Zheng and Z-M Ni, 1989. Determination of beryllium in urine by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, Anal. Chim. Acta, 217: 271-280.
Invited Presentations with Abstracts:
Zheng, Y. Radloff, K. A. and van Geen, A. Equilibrium and Kinetics of As Sorption to Bangladesh Gray and Orange Sediments Determined by Batch Experiments. AGU Chapman Conference on Arsenic in Groundwater of Southern Asia, Siem Reap, March 24-27, 2009. (Invited)
McKnight, DM, N Mladenov, K.M. Ahmed, D. Nemergut and Zheng, Y. Reduced Humic Substances Promote Iron Reduction and Mobilization of Arsenic in Aquifers in Bangladesh. AGU Chapman Conference on Arsenic in Groundwater of Southern Asia, Siem Reap, March 24-27, 2009. (Invited)
Y Zheng, Q Yang, H B Jung, C W Culbertson, R G Marvinney, M C Loiselle, D B Locke, H Cheek, H Thibodeau, Spatial Pattern of Groundwater Arsenic Occurrence and Association with Bedrock Geology in Greater Augusta, Maine, USA, 22-24 March, 2009, the Northeastern Section, GSA Annual Meeting, Portland, Maine, abstract and oral presentation accepted (Invited)
Zheng, Y. Arsenic in Bangladesh: A Geological and Human Perspective. 2008 Joint Meeting of The Geological Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies with the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM. Paper No. 71-7. Houston, Oct. 7, 2008. (Invited Keynote Speaker)
Zheng, Y. Arsenic in Private Wells in Bangladesh, China and New England, USA: Occurrence, Geochemistry, and Hydrogeology. International Groundwater Forum 08. Jilin University, Changchun, China. June 28-30, 2008. (Invited)
Hun Bok Jung, Qiang Yang, Charles W.Culbertson, Robert G. Marvinnney, Marc C. Loiselle4 and Yan Zheng. Population Exposed to Groundwater Arsenic from Domestic Bedrock Wells in New England: A Case Study in Greater Augusta, Maine. 2007 New England Private Well Water Symposium, December 3 & 4, 2007 Newport Rhode Island. (Invited).
Zheng, Y., 2006, The heterogeneity of arsenic in the crust: A linkage to occurrence in groundwater, The Geologica Society of America Annual Meeting: Philadelphia. (Invited)
Zheng, Y. , "An Undergraduate Capstone Course based on Arsenic Problem in Bangladesh Groundwater", NSF on the cutting edge series workshop "Geology and Human Health", Montana, May, 2004. (Invited)
Zheng, Y., "Arsenic Mobilization in Bangladesh Groundwater", 5th International Conference on Arsenic Exposure and Health Effect, San Diego, CA, July 2002 (Invited Platform Speaker)
Zheng, Y. #, H. Abend, A. van Geen. 2001. Benthic Sulfur Cycling in the Sediments from the Oxygen Minimum Zone off Baja California (Abstract), invited contribution to annual GSA meeting Nov. 2001 Boston I (invited).
Zheng, Y#, R.F. Anderson, P.N. Froelich, W. Beck, A. P. McNichol, T. Guilderson. Challenges in radiocarbon dating organic carbon in opal-rich marine sediments. Application of radiocarbon in Antarctic Research, a SCAR/ANTIME/PAGES/NSF-NOSAMS Workshop at Woods Hole, MA, May, 1999 (Invited)
Collaborators and othe affliations (last 48 months):
(i) Collaborators
H. Ahsan (Columbia), P. Brandt-Raulf (Columbia), S. Chillrud (LDEO), M. Gamble (Columbia), T. Hei (Columbia), J. Graziano (Columbia), D. C. Locke (Queens College), T. Marchitto (U.Colorado), X. Meng (Stevens). J. Ortiz (Kent State), P. Schlosser (LDEO), J. Simpson (LDEO), M. Steckler (LDEO), M. Stute (LDEO), A. van Geen (LDEO), R. Versteeg (LDEO), S. Goodbred (Vanderbilt), W. Dean (USGS), T. Rasbury (Stony Brook), M. Cormier (LDEO), C. McHugh (Queens), K. Kohfeld (Queens), P. Marchese (Queens Community), Timothy Eaton (Queens College), Gillian Stewart (Queens College), Jeffrey Bird (Queens College), N. Gary Hemming (Queens College), D. McNight (U. Colorado), N. Mladenov (U. Colorado), B. Bostick (Dartmouth), J. Baron (Dartmouth) R. F. Anderson (LDEO)
(ii) Graduate and post doctoral advisors
Ph.D: R. F. Anderson (LDEO/Columbia University)
M.Phil: P. Schlosser (LDEO/Columbia Unviersity)
M.A: P. N. Froelich ( Now at Florida State University)
(iii) Graduate advisee
Yi He (Ph.D, Chemstry, 2005), James Ypslantis (M.A., Geology, 2005), Ratan Dhar (Ph.D, Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2006), Hun Bok Jung (Ph.D, Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2009), Kathleen Radloff (4th year Ph.D student), Qiang Yang (3rd year Ph.D. student), Ning Ma (1st year Ph.D. student), M Moshiur Rahman (1st year M.Sc. student)
(ivi) Post-doctoral advisee
Saugata Dutta (2003-2005, Earth Institute and Mellon Fellow), Bethany O’Shea (2007-present, Columbia Science Fellow)
(v) Undergraduate advisee
Past: Hannah Abend, Timothy Brutus, Ohnika Singh, Michael Giallorenzo, Beth Weinman, Victor Perez, Bettina Ben-Eliezer, Joel Jackel, Zafran Zakir, Lenaye Bolanos and Latisha Williams
[Many of my past students are enrolled in graduate school: Abend, Columbia (geophysics); Brutus, Stevens Intitute of Technology (Environ. Engineering); Singh, Columbia (Climate and Society), Giallorebzi, U. C. Davis (Geol. Sci.), Weinman, SUNY Stony Brook (Marine Sci.)/Vanderbilt Univ.; Perez, John Jay (Forensic studies), Bolanos (SUNY Stony Brook, Geol. Sci), Williams (SUNY Albany, Ecosystem Sci; Others work in careers related to geosciences: Ben-Eliezer (hydrogeologist, Roux Associates), Jackal (NYC high school earth science teacher)]
(vi) High school student advisee
Jessica Eng, Anita Chiu, Mala Ramnaraine, Bonnie Quach-Wong and Hosea Siu of Bronx High School of Sciences (Intel-Westinghouse Science Talent Search participants)