SUMEILIU
Professor
Telephone: +86-532-66782100
E-mail: sumeiliu@ouc.edu.cn
EducationalBackground
1985-1989:Department of Chemistry, Ocean University of Qingdao, Bachelor degree.
1989-1992:Department of Chemistry, Ocean University of Qingdao, Master degree.
1996-2001:College of Chemistryand Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of Qingdao, Ph. D.
CareerHistory
February-August,2011, Senior visitingfellow,University of MassachusettsDartmouth (UMD) in New Bedford, USA
December, 2002-now: Professor, OceanUniversity of China
January-April, 2007: Research fellow, MaxPlanck Institute for Marine Microbiology,Germany
September-December, 2006: Research fellow,European Institute for Marine Studies, Universite de Bretagne Occidentale,France
January-February, November-December, 2005:Research fellow, Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT), Germany
November, 1998-April, 1999: Research fellow,The University of Hamburg, Germany
October, 1999-December, 2002: Associateprofessor, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University ofChina
October, 1994-October, 1999: Lecturer,College of Fisheries, Ocean University of Qingdao
July, 1992-October, 1994: Assistant Lecturer,College of Fisheries, Ocean University of Qingdao
ResearchInterests
Areas: Marine biogeochemistry, Chemical Oceanography
Focus:nutrient cycles, nitrogenisotopes, environmental evolution, silicon dissolution, interactions betweennutrients and food webs, atmospheric nutrient deposition
RepresentativePublications
Until 2013, more than 170 papers have been published. Selectedpublications are as follows.
1.Song, G.D. S. M. Liu*,H. Marchant, M. M. Kuypers, G, Lavik, 2013. Anaerobic ammonium oxidation,denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium in the East ChinaSea sediment. Biogeosciences, 10, 6851–6864
2.Jin, J., S.M. Liu*, J.L. Ren, C.Liu, J. Zhang, G. Zhang, D. Huang, 2013. Nutrient dynamics and coupling withphytoplankton species composition during the spring blooms in the Yellow Sea. Deep-Sea Research II, 97, 16–32
3.Li, Rui Huan, Su Mei Liu*, GuiLing Zhang, Jing Ling Ren, Jing Zhang, 2013. Biogeochemistry of nutrients in anestuary affected by human activities: the WanquanRiver estuary, eastern Hainan Island, China. Continental Shelf Research, 57, 18–31
4.Liu, Su Mei, Ling Wei Li, Gui Ling Zhang, Zhe Liu,Zhigang Yu, Jing Ling Ren, 2012. Impacts of human activities on nutrienttransports in the Huanghe (Yellow River) Estuary. Journal of Hydrology, 430-431, 103-110
5.Liu, Su Mei, Ling Wei Li, Zhinan Zhang, 2011. Inventoryof nutrients in the Bohai. ContinentalShelf Research 31, 1790–1797
6.Liu, Su Mei, Rui Huan Li, Gui Ling Zhang, Dao RuWang, Jin Zhou Du, Lucia S. Herbeck, Jing Zhang, Jing Ling Ren, 2011. Theimpact of anthropogenic activities on nutrient dynamics in the tropicalWenchanghe and Wenjiaohe Estuary and Lagoon system in East Hainan, China. Marine Chemistry 125, 49–68
7.Zhang, J., G. S. Zhang, Y. F. Bi and S. M. Liu, 2011. Nitrogen species inrainwater and aerosols of the Yellow and East Chinaseas: Effects of the East Asian monsoon and anthropogenic emissions andrelevance for the NW Pacific Ocean. GlobalBiogeochemical Cycles, 25, GB3020, doi:10.1029/2010GB003896
8.Herbeck,Lucia S., Unger, Daniela, Krumme, Uwe, Liu,Su Mei, Jennerjahn, Tim C., 2011. Typhoon-induced precipitation impact on nutrientand suspended matter dynamics of a tropical estuary affected by humanactivities in Hainan, China. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 93, 375-388
9.Zhu, Zhuo-Yi, Jing Zhang, Ying Wu,Ying-Ying Zhang, Jing Lin, Su-Mei Liu, 2011. Hypoxia off the Changjiang(Yangtze River) Estuary: Oxygen depletion and organic matter decomposition. Marine Chemistry 125, 108–116
10.Liu S.M., X.Guo, Q. Chen, J. Zhang, Y.F. Bi, X. Luo, J.B. Li, 2010. Nutrient dynamics in the winter thermohaline frontal zone of the northern shelf regionof the South China Sea. J. Geophys. Res., 115, C11020, doi:10.1029/2009JC005951
11.Liu S.M., B.D. Zhu, J. Zhang, Y. Wu, G.S. Liu, B. Deng, M.-X. Zhao, G.Q.Liu, J.Z. Du, J.L. Ren, G.L. Zhang, 2010. Environmental change in JiaozhouBay recorded by nutrient components insediments. Marine Pollution Bulletin,60, 1591-1599
12.Liu, S.M., G.-H. Hong, J. Zhang, X.W. Ye and X.L.Jiang, 2009. Nutrient budgets for large Chinese estuaries. Biogeosciences, 6, 2245–2263.
13.Liu, S.M., X.W. Ye, J. Zhang, G.S. Zhang, Y. Wu,2008. The silicon balance in JiaozhouBay, North China. Journal of Marine Systems, 74, 639-648.
14.Duce,R. A., J. LaRoche, K. Altieri, K. R. Arrigo, A. R. Baker, D. G. Capone, S.Cornell, F. Dentener, J. Galloway, R. S. Ganeshram, R. J. Geider, T. Jickells,M. M. Kuypers, R. Langlois, P. S. Liss, S. M. Liu, J.J. Middelburg, C. M. Moore, S. Nickovic, A. Oschlies, T. Pedersen, J. Prospero,R. Schlitzer, S. Seitzinger, L. L. Sorensen, M. Uematsu, O. Ulloa, M. Voss, B.Ward, L. Zamora, 2008. Impacts of Atmospheric Anthropogenic Nitrogen on the OpenOcean.Science, 320, 893-897. DOI:10.1126/science.1150369.
15.Zhang J., S.M. Liu, J.L. Ren, Y. Wu, G.L. Zhang, 2007. Nutrientgradients from the eutrophic Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary to theoligotrophic Kuroshio waters and re-evaluation of budgets for the East ChinaSea Shelf. Progress in Oceanography74: 449–478.
16.Liu S.M., J.Zhang, H.T. Chen and G.S. Zhang, 2005. Factors influencing nutrient dynamics inthe eutrophic JiaozhouBay, North China. Progressin Oceanography, 66: 66–85.
17.Liu S.M., J. Zhang and R.X. Li, 2005. Ecological significance of biogenicsilica in theEast China Sea. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 290: 15-26.
18.Liu S.M., J.Zhang, H.T. Chen, H. Xiong, Y. Wu and Z.F. Zhang, 2003. Nutrients in theChangjiang and its tributaries. Biogeochemistry, 62 (1): 1-18.
19.Liu S.M., J.Zhang and W.S. Jiang, 2003. Pore water nutrient regeneration in shallow coastalBohai Sea, China. Journal of Oceanography59, 377-385.
20.Liu S.M., J.Zhang, S.Z. Chen, H.T. Chen, G.H. Hong, H. Wei and Q.M. Wu, 2003. Inventory ofnutrient compounds in the Yellow Sea. ContinentalShelf Research 23, 1161-1174.