Yang Guipeng

YANG Guipeng

Professor

Telephone: +86-532-66782657

E-mail: gpyang@ouc.edu.cn


EducationalBackground

1. Sept. 1992-July 1996, Department of Marine Chemistry, OceanUniversity of China, Ph. D. degree.  

2. Sept. 1986-July 1989: Department of Marine Chemistry, OceanUniversity of China, M. S. degree.

3. Sept. 1979-July 1983: Department ofMarine Chemistry, Ocean University of China, B.S. degree.


CareerHistory

1. Laval University (Quebec, Canada), VisitingProfessor(01/2003–06/2004),financed by Canadian-SOLAS (Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study) program.

2.Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan), Visiting Scientist(06/2000–06/2002), financed by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

3. Ocean University of China(Qingdao, China), Professor (12/1997–present)

4. Ocean University of China(Qingdao, China), Associate Professor (09/1993–11/1997)

5. Ocean University of China, Lecturer/Assistant Professor(09/1989–08/1993)

7. Ocean University of Qingdao, Asistant (09/1983–08/1986)


ResearchInterests

(1)Biogeochemistry of dimethylsulfide (DMS), volatile halocarbons (VHC) and carbonmonoxide (CO) in seawater;

(2)Marine photochemistry;

(3)Marine organic chemistry;

(4) Marine physical chemistry.


RepresentativePublications and Achievements

1.Zhen He, Gui-Peng Yang*, Xiao-Lan Lu, Qiong-Yao Ding, Hong-Hai Zhang, 2013.Halocarbons in the marine atmosphere and surface seawater of the South YellowSea during spring. Atmospheric Environment80: 514-523.

2.Zhen HE, Gui-Peng YANG*, Xiao-Lan LU, Hong-HaiZHANG, 2013. Distributions and sea-to-air fluxes of volatile halocarbons in theYellow Sea and the East China Sea in spring. Environmental Pollution177: 28-37.

3.Zhen He, Gui-PengYang*, Xiao-Lan Lu, 2013. Distributions and sea-to-air fluxes of volatilehalocarbons in the East China Sea in early winter. Chemosphere 90: 747-757.

4.Yan-Ping Zhang, Gui-Peng Yang*, Xiao-Lan Lu, Hai-BingDing, Hong-Hai Zhang, 2013. Seasonal variations of dissolved monosaccharidesand polysaccharides in the surface microlayer and surface water of the JiaozhouBay and its adjacent area. ContinentalShelf Research 63: 85-93.

5.Hong-Hai Zhang, Gui-Peng Yang*, Chun-Ying Liu, Lu-PingSu, 2013. Chemical characteristics of aerosol compositions over the Yellow Seaand the East China Sea in autumn. Journalof Atmospheric Science 70(6): 1784-1794.

6.Yan Chen, Gui-Peng Yang*, Guan-Wei Wu, Xian-ChiGao, Qing-Yan Xia, 2013. Concentration and characterization of dissolvedorganic matter in the surface microlayer and subsurface water of the Bohai Sea,China. ContinentalShelf Research 52: 97-107.

7.Yang Gui-Peng, Zhuang Guang-Chao, Hong-HaiZhang, Yuan Dong, Jian Yang, 2012. Distribution of dimethylsulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate in theYellow Sea and the East China Sea during spring: spatio-temporal variabilityand controlling factors.Marine Chemistry138-139: 21-31.

8.YANG Jie, YANG Gui-Peng*, 2011. Distributionof dissolved and particulate dimethylsulfoxide in the East China Sea in winter.Marine Chemistry 127: 199-209.

9.Gui-Peng Yang, Haiyan Ding,Xiaoyan Cao, Qiong-Yao Ding, 2011. Sorption behavior of nonylphenol onmarine sediments: Effect of temperature, medium, sediment organic carbon andsurfactant. Marine Pollution Bulletin 62:2362-2369.

10.Gui-Peng Yang, Hong-Hai Zhang, Li-Min Zhou, JianYang, 2011.Temporal and spatial variations of dimethylsulfide(DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in the East China Sea and theYellow Sea. ContinentalShelf Research 31: 1325–1335.

11.Gui-Peng Yang, Chun-Yan Ren, Xiao-Lan Lu, Chun-Ying Liu, Hai-Bing Ding, 2011.Distribution, flux and photoproductionof carbon monoxide in the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea in spring. Journal of GeophysicalResearch 116, C02001, doi:10.1029/2010JC006300

12.Gui-Peng Yang, Xuan Zheng, 2010. Studies on the sorption behaviors of phenanthreneon marine sediments. EnvironmentalToxicology and Chemistry 29(10):2169–2176

13.Gui-PengYang, Wei-Lei Wang, Xiao-Lan Lu, Chun-Yan Ren, 2010. Distribution,flux and biological consumption of carbon monoxide in the Southern Yellow Seaand the East China Sea. Marine Chemistry122: 74-82.

14.Gui-Peng Yang, Yan-Ping Zhang, Xiao-Lan Lu, Hai-Bing Ding, 2010. Distributionsand seasonal variations of dissolved carbohydrates in Jiaozhou Bay, China. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 88:12-20.

15.Gui-Peng Yang, Qiang Chen, Xin-Xin Li, Xiao-Yan Cao, 2010. Study on the sorption behaviors of Tween-80 on marine sediments. Chemosphere 79(11) : 1019-1025.

16.Gui-PengYang, Yan Chen, Xian-Chi Gao, 2009. Distribution ofdissolvedfreeaminoacids,dissolvedinorganicnitrogen andchlorophyll a in thesurfacemicrolayerandsubsurfacewaterofthe YellowSea,China. Continental Shelf Research 29 (14):1737-1747

17.Gui-PengYang, Maurice Levasseur, Sonia Michaud, Anissa Merzouk,Martine Lizotte, Michael Scarratt, 2009. Distribution of dimethylsulfide (DMS)and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in the surface microlayer of the westernNorth Atlantic during summer. Biogeochemistry94243-254.

18.Gui-Peng Yang, Hong-Hai Zhang,Lu-Ping Su, Li-min Zhou, 2009. Biogenic emission of dimethylsulfide (DMS) fromthe North Yellow Sea, China and its contribution to sulfate in aerosol duringsummer. Atmospheric Environment 43: 2196-2203.

19.Hong-Hai Zhang, Gui-PengYang*, Tong Zhu, 2008. Distribution and cycling of dimethylsulfide (DMS)and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in the sea-surface microlayer of theYellow Sea, China in spring. ContinentalShelf Research 28 (17): 2417-2427.

20.Gui-PengYang, Wei-Wen Jing,Zhi-Qiang Kang, Hong-Hai Zhang, Gui-Sheng Song, 2008. Spatial variationsof dimethylsulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the surface microlayer andsubsurface water of the South China Sea during springtime. MarineEnvironmental Research 65(1): 85-97.

21.Yang, G.-P., Tsunogai, S., Watanabe, S., 2006. Complexation ofdimethylsulfide with heavy metal ions in aqueous solutions. Journal of Oceanography62(4): 473-480.

22.Gui-PengYang, Wei-Wen Jing, Li Li,Zhi-Qiang Kang, Gui-Sheng Song, 2006. Distribution of dimethylsulfideand dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the surface microlayer and subsurface waterof the Yellow Sea, China during spring. Journal of Marine Systems62(1-2): 22-34.

23.Yang G.-P., Zhao, X.-K., Sun, X.-J.,Lu, X.-L., 2005. Oxidativedegradation of diethyl phthalate by the photochemically enhanced Fentonreaction. Journal of Hazardous Materials 126(1-3): 112-118.

24.YangG.-P., Yu-Hui Zhao, Xiao-Lan Lu, and Xian-Chi Gao, 2005.Adsorption of methomyl on marine sediments. Colloidsand Surfaces A264(1-3): 179-186.

25.Yang, G.-P., Levasseur,M., Michaud, S., Scarratt, M., 2005. Biogeochemistry ofdimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in the surfacemicrolayer and subsurface water of the western North Atlantic during spring. MarineChemistry96(3-4):315-329.

26.Yang, G.-P., Tsunogai,S., 2005.Biogeochemistry of DMS and DMSP in the surface microlayer of the westernNorth Pacific. Deep-Sea Research I. 52(4): 553-567.

27.Yang, G.-P., Tsunogai,S., Watanabe, S., 2005. Biogeochemistry of DMSP in the surfacemicrolayer and subsurface seawater of Funka Bay, Japan. Journal ofOceanography 61(1): 69-78.  

28.Yang, G.-P., Tsunogai,S., Watanabe, S., 2005. Biogenic sulfurdistribution and cycling in the surface microlayer and subsurface water of FunkaBay and its adjacent area. ContinentalShelf Research 25(4): 557-570.

29.Zhao, X.-K., Yang G.-P.*, Wang, Y.-J., Gao, X.-C.,2004. Photochemicaldegradation of dimethyl phthalate by Fenton reagent. Journal ofPhotochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 161: 215-220.

30.Wu, P., Yang, G.-P.*, Zhao, X.-K., 2003. Sorptionbehavior of 2,4-dichlorophenol on marine sediment. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 265(2): 251-256.

31.Zhao, X.-K., Yang G.-P.*, Gao, X.-C.,2003. Study on the sorptionbehaviors of nitrobenzene on marine sediments. Chemosphere, 52(5):917-925.

32.Zhao, X.-K., Yang G.-P.*, 2002. Studyon the sorption of 2-naphthol on marine sediments. Colloidsand Surfaces A, 211 (2-3): 259-266.

33.Yang G.-P., Watanabe, S., Tsunogai, S., 2001. Distributionand cycling of dimethylsulfide in surface microlayer and subsurface seawater. MarineChemistry 76: 137-153.

34.Zhao, X.-K., Yang G.-P.*, Wu, P., Li, N.-H., 2001. Studyon adsorption of chlorobenzene on marine sediments. Journal of Colloid andInterface Science 243 (2): 273-279.

35.Yang, G.-P.,2000. Spatial distribution of dimethylsulfide in the South China Sea. Deep-Sea ResearchI. 47177-192.

36.Yang, G.-P., Zhang,J.-W., Li, L., Qi, J.-L., 2000. Dimethylsulfide in the surfacewater of the East China Sea. ContinentalShelf Research 2069-82.

37.Yang, G.-P.,2000. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the sediments of the South China Sea. Environmental Pollution. 108163-171.

38.Yang, G.-P., Liu,X.-T., Li, L., Zhang, Z.-B., 1999. Biogeochemistry of dimethylsulfidein the South China Sea. Journal of MarineResearch 57 (1): 189-211.

39.Yang, G.-P.,1999. Dimethylsulfide enrichment in the surface microlayer of the South ChinaSea. Marine Chemistry 66: 215–224.

40.Yang, G.-P., Liu,X.-L., Zhang, J.-W., 1998. Distribution of dibenzothiophenein the sediments of the South China Sea.Environmental Pollution 101: 405-414.

41.Yang,G.-P. and Zhang, Z.-B., 1997. Adsorption ofdibenzothiophene on marine sediments treated by a sequential procedure. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science192: 398-407.