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Lingxiao Yang

2020-08-17Edit:杨哲

Lingxiao Yang

Professor. PhD Tutor.

Address: Shandong University Environmental Research Institute

Phone: 0532-58631991

E-mail: yanglingxiao@sdu.edu.cn


Education background:

September 2004~ June 2008 Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, Shandong University

September 1995~ April 1998 Master, Environmental Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology

September 1991~ July 1995 Bachelor, Environmental Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology


Work experience:

April 1998~ present Assistant, Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor, Shandong University

September 2014~ September 2015 Visiting Scholar, Texas A&M University


Research direction:

1. Characteristics, source and formation mechanism of organic components in atmospheric fine particulate matter (PM2.5);

2. Formation mechanism, harm and prevention and control mechanism of regional haze.


Research projects:

1. Integrated Application and Observation Research of Qingdao Offshore Base Station, National Key R&D Program, Sub-topics, Project manager, 20162020.

2. Study on the secondary generation and long-distance transmission mechanism of nitro-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and oxygen-containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons under regional haze conditions(21577079), National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project manager, 2016.01-2019.12.

3. Study on the chemical composition, mixing state and optical properties of atmospheric PM2.5 and PM1.0 in Shandong area(21307074), National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project manager, 2014.1 -2016.12.

4. Research on Atmospheric Volatile Organic Compound Pollution and Control Countermeasures in the Bohai Sea Region(2014-06-XY-002), Chinese Academy of Engineering, Project manager, 2014.1 -2015.12.

5. Research on the Characteristics and Control Ways of Atmospheric Haze in the Bohai Sea Rim-2(201009001-1), Ministry of Science and Technology of China, Project manager, 2010.6-2013.12.

6. Distribution Characteristics and Source Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Gas Solid Phase in Haze Weather(BS2010HZ010), Shandong Provincial Science and Technology Department Outstanding Young Scientist Award Fund, Project manager, 2010.10-2013.10.


Papers:

1. Y.H.Zhu,L.X. Yang*,K.T. Kawamura, K.R. Ono, X.F.Wang, L.K. Xue, W.X. Wang,2017.Contributions and source identification of biogenic and anthropogenic hydrocarbonsto secondary organic aerosols at Mt. Tai in 2014. Environmental Pollution220, 863-872. (IF=4.839)

2. W.D. Yan,L.X.Yang*,J.M. Chen, X.F.Wang, L. Wen, T. Zhao, W.X. Wang,2017. Aerosol optical properties at urban and coastal sites in ShandongProvince, Northern China. Atmospheric Research 188, 39-47. (IF=3.377)

3. S.Z.Zhou,L.X.Yang*,R.Gao, X.F. Wang,X.M. Gao, W. Nie, P.J.Xu, Q.Z.Zhang, W.X.Wang, 2017.A comparison study of carbonaceous aerosols in a typical NorthChina Plain urban atmosphere: Seasonal variability, sources and implications tohaze formation. Atmospheric Environment149,955-103. (IF=3.459)

4. J.M. Zhang,L.X. Yang*,J.M. Chen, A.W. Mellouki, P. Jiang, Y. Gao, Y.Y. Li, Y.M. Yang, W.X. Wang, 2017. Influence offireworks displays on the chemical characteristics of PM2.5 in rural andsuburban areas in Central and East China. Science of Total Environment 578,476-484. (IF=3.976)

5. T. Zhao,L.X.Yang*,W.D. Yan, J.M. Zhang, W. Lu, Y.M. Yang, J.M. Chen, W.X. Wang,2017. Chemical characteristics ofPM1/PM2.5 and influence on visual range at the summit of Mount Tai, NorthChina. Science of Total Environment 575, 458-466. (IF=3.976)

6. Y.H. Zhu,L.X.Yang*,J.M. Chen, X.F. Wang, L.K. Xue, X. Sui, L. Wen, C.H.Xu, L. Yao, J.M. Zhang, M. Shao, S.H. Lu, W.X. Wang, 2016.Characteristics of ambientvolatile organic compounds and the influence of biomass burning at a rural sitein Northern China during summer 2013. Atmospheric Environment124, 156-165 ( IF=3.459)

7. L. Yao,L.X. Yang*,J.M. Chen, X.F.Wang, L.K. Xue, W.J. Li, X.Sui, L. Wen, J.W. Chi, Y.H. Zhu, C.H. Xu, T. Zhu, W.X. Wang,2016. Characteristics of carbonaceousaerosols: Impact of biomass burning and secondary formation in summertime in arural area of the North China Plain. Science of Total Environment 557-558,520-530. (IF=3.976)

8. J.M. Zhang,L.X.Yang*,A.W. Mellouki, L. Wen, Y.M. Yang, Y. Gao, P. Jiang,Y.Y. Li,W.X.Wang,2016. Chemicalcharacteristics and influence of continental outflow on PM1.0, PM2.5and PM10measured at Tuoji island in the Bohai Sea. Science of TotalEnvironment 573, 699-706. (IF=3.976)

9. W. Lu,L.X.Yang*,J.M. Chen, H. Li, Y.H. Zhu, L. Wen, C.H. Xu, J.M.Zhang, T. Zhu, W.X. Wang,2016.Identification of concentrations and sources of PM2.5-bound PAHs in North Chinaduring haze episodes in 2013. Air Quality Atmosphere and Health 9,823-833. (IF=2.324)

10. L. Yao,L.X.Yang*,Q. Yuan, C. Yan, C. Dong, C.P. Meng, X. Sui, F.Yang, Y.L. Lu, W.X. Wang,2016.Sources apportionment of PM2.5 in a background sitein the North China Plain. Science of Total Environment 541, 590-598. (IF=3.976)

11. L. Yao,L.X.Yang*,J.M. Chen, K. Toda, X.F. Wang, J.M. Zhang, D.Yamasaki, Y. Nakamura, X. Sui, L.F. Zheng, L. Wen, C.H. Xu, W.X. Wang, 2015.Levels, indoor–outdoor relationships and exposure risks of airborne particle-associatedperchlorate and chlorate in two urban areas in Eastern Asia. Chemosphere135, 31–37. ( IF=3.698)

12. X. Sui,L.X.Yang*,H.Y. Yi, Q. Yuan, C. Yan, C. Dong, C.P. Meng,L. Yao, F. Yang, W.X. Wang, 2015.Influence of Seasonal Variationand Long-Range Transport of Carbonaceous Aerosols on Haze Formation at aSeaside Background Site, China. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 15, 1251–1260.( IF=2.393)

13. L. Wen, J.M. Chen,L.X.Yang*,X.F. Wang, C.H. Xu, X. Sui, L. Yao, Y.H. Zhu, J.M.Zhang, T. Zhu, W.X. Wang, 2015. Enhanced formation of fine particulate nitrateat a rural site on theNorthChina Plain in summer: The important roles of ammonia and ozone. AtmosphericEnvironment 101 , 294-302. ( IF=3.459)

14. Y.H. Zhu,L.X.Yang*,C.P. Meng, Q. Yuan, C. Yan, C. Dong, X. Sui, L. Yao,F. Yang, Y.L. Lu, W.X. Wang, 2015. Indoor/outdoor relationships anddiurnal/nocturnal variations in water-soluble ion and PAH concentrations in theatmospheric PM2.5of a business office area in Jinan, a heavilypolluted city in China. Atmospheric Research 153, 276-285.(IF=3.377)

15. Q. Yuan,L.X.Yang*,C. Dong, C. Yan, C.P. Meng, X. Siao, W.X. Wang,2015. Particle physical characterisation in the Yellow River Delta of EasternChina: number size distribution and new particle formation. Air Quality Atmosphereand Health 10.1007/s 11869-014-0293-4 (IF=2.324)

16. J.M. Zhang, J.M. Chen,L.X. Yang*,X. Sui, L. Yao, L.F. Zheng, L. Wen, C.H. Xu,W.X. Wang, 2014. Indoor PM2.5and its chemical composition during aheavy haze-fog episode at Jinan, China. Atmospheric Environment 99,641-649 (IF=3.459)

17. Y.H. Zhu,L.X.Yang*,Q. Yuan, C. Yan, C. Dong, C.P. Meng, X. Sui, L. Yao,F. Yang, Y.L. Lu, W.X. Wang, 2014. Airborne particulate polycyclic aromatichydrocarbon (PAH) pollution in a background site in the North China Plain:Concentration, size distribution, toxicity and sources. Science ofthe Total Environment 466-467, 357-368. (IF=3.976)

18. L.X. Yang*, X.M. Gao, W. Nie, J. Wang, R. Gao,P.J. Xu, Y.P. Shou, Q.Z. Zhang, W.X. Wang, 2014.Impacts of firecracker burningon aerosol chemical characteristics and human health risk levels during theChinese New Year Celebration in Jinan, China. Science of the Total Environment476-477, 57-64 (IF=3.976)

19. Q. Yuan,L.X.Yang*, C. Dong, C. Yan, C.P. Meng, X. Sui, W.X. Wang,2014.Temporal variations, acidity, and transport patterns of PM2.5ionic components at a background site in the Yellow River Delta, China .AirQuality Atmosphere and Health 7,143-153. (IF=2.324)

20. C. Dong,L.X.Yang*, C. Yan, Q. Yuan, Y.C. Yu, W.X. Wang, 2013.Particlesize distributions, PM2.5 concentrations and water-soluble inorganic ions indifferent public indoor environments: a case study in Jinan, China.Frontiersof Environmental Science & Engineering7,55-65.(IF=1.799)

21. L.X. Yang*, S.H. Cheng, W.X. Wang,W. Nie, P.J. Xu, Y. Chao, W.X.Wang, 2013.Source identification and health impact of PM2.5in aheavily polluted urban atmosphere in China. Atmospheric Environment 75,265-269. (IF=3.459)

22. L.X. Yang,X.H. Zhou, Z. Wang, Y. Zhou, S.H. Cheng, P.J. Xu, X.M. Gao, W. Nie, X.F. Wang,W.X. Wang*, 2012. Airborne fine particulate pollution in Jinan,China: Concentrations, chemical compositions and influence on visibilityimpairment. Atmospheric Environment 55, 506-514. (IF=3.459)

23. S.H. Cheng,L.X. Yang*, X.H. Zhou, L.K. Xue, X.M. Gao, Y. Zhou, W.X.Wang, 2011. Size-fractionated water-Soluble ions, situ pH and water content inaerosol on hazy days and the influences on visibility impairment in Jinan,China. Atmospheric Environment 45, 4631-4640. (IF=3.459)

24. X.M. Gao,L.X.Yang*, S.H. Cheng, R. Gao, Y. Zhou, L.K. Xue, Y.P. Shou, J.Wang, X.F. Wang, W. Nie, P.J. Xu, W.X. Wang, 2011.Semi-continuous measurementof water-soluble ions in PM2.5in Jinan, China: temporal variationsand source apportionments. Atmospheric Environment 45,6048-6056. (IF=3.459)

25. S.H. Cheng,L.X.Yang*, X.H. Zhou, Z. Wang, Y. Zhou, X.M. Gao, W. Nie, X.F.Wang, P.J. Xu, W.X. Wang, 2011. Evaluating PM2.5ionic componentsand source apportionment in Jinan, China from 2004 to 2008 using trajectorystatistical methods. Journal of Environmental Monitoring13,1662 – 1671.(IF=1.991)

26. L.X. Yang,D.C. Wang, S.H. Cheng, Z. Wang, Y. Zhou, X.H. Zhou, W.X. Wang*,2007. Influence of meteorological conditions and particulate matter on visualrange impairment in Jinan, China. Science of Total Environment 383,164-173.(IF=3.976)