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Chuansheng Wu
Researcher at Fuyang Teachers College
Publications - 12
Citations - 252
Chuansheng Wu is an academic researcher from Fuyang Teachers College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 146 citations. Previous affiliations of Chuansheng Wu include Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Isotopic Composition of Atmospheric Mercury in China: New Evidence for Sources and Transformation Processes in Air and in Vegetation.
Ben Yu,Xuewu Fu,Runsheng Yin,Hui Zhang,Xun Wang,Che-Jen Lin,Che-Jen Lin,Chuansheng Wu,Yiping Zhang,Nannan He,Pingqing Fu,Zifa Wang,Lihai Shang,Jonas Sommar,Jeroen E. Sonke,Laurence Maurice,Benjamin Guinot,Xinbin Feng +17 more
TL;DR: The diagnostic stable Hg isotopic composition characteristics for separating atmospheric Hg of different source origins in China are demonstrated and the isotopic fractionation clues for the study of Hg bioaccumulation are provided.
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Stable Isotope Evidence Shows Re-emission of Elemental Mercury Vapor Occurring after Reductive Loss from Foliage.
Wei Yuan,Jonas Sommar,Che-Jen Lin,Che-Jen Lin,Xun Wang,Kai Li,Yi Liu,Hui Zhang,Zhiyun Lu,Chuansheng Wu,Xinbin Feng +10 more
TL;DR: Investigation of branch-level Hg0 atmosphere-foliage exchange in a pristine evergreen forest by systematically combining Hg isotopic composition, air concentration and flux measurements to unravel process information finds that the foliage represents a diurnally changing sink for atmospheric HG0 and its Hg content increases with leaf age and mass.
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Stable Mercury Isotope Transition during Postdepositional Decomposition of Biomass in a Forest Ecosystem over Five Centuries.
Wei Yuan,Xun Wang,Che-Jen Lin,Chuansheng Wu,Leiming Zhang,Bo Wang,Jonas Sommar,Zhiyun Lu,Xinbin Feng +8 more
TL;DR: The linear correlations between the isotopic signatures of Hg and C suggest that post-depositional transformation of HG is closely linked to the fate of natural organic matter (NOM), consistent with the abiotic dark reduction driven by nuclear volume effect reported in boreal and tropical forests.
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Assessing the Impact of Green Transformation on Ecological Well-Being Performance: A Case Study of 78 Cities in Western China
TL;DR: In this article , the authors quantified how green transformation influences ecological well-being performance (EWP) by using panel data from 78 prefecture-level cities in western China from 2012 to 2019.
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Influence of rhizosphere activity on litter decomposition in subtropical forest: implications of estimating soil organic matter contributions to soil respiration
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper quantified the rhizosphere priming effect on litter decomposition in subtropical forest in southwestern China and found that rhizospheric activity significantly primed litter decompositions by 26.3%.