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Guoshuai Zhang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 55
Citations - 2068
Guoshuai Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1670 citations.
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Heavy metals in agricultural soils of the Pearl River Delta, South China
TL;DR: The strong associations between anthropogenic Pb and the Fe-Mn oxide and organic/sulphide phases suggested that anthropogenic Cd and Pb was relatively stable after deposition in soils.
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Energy and mass balance of Zhadang glacier surface, central Tibetan Plateau
Guoshuai Zhang,Shichang Kang,Koji Fujita,Eva Huintjes,Jianqing Xu,Takeshi Yamazaki,Shigenori Haginoya,Yang Wei,Dieter Scherer,Christoph Schneider,Tandong Yao +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the annual cycle of the surface energy and mass balance on Zhadang glacier in the central Tibetan Plateau over a 2 year period using a physically based energy-balance model forced by routine meteorological data.
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Time Trend of BHCs and DDTs in a Sedimentary Core in Macao Estuary, Southern China
TL;DR: In this article, supercritical CO 2 extraction and GC-ECD were used to analyze BHCs and DDTs in a 210 Pb dated sedimentary core in Macao estuary.
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Wet deposition of mercury at a remote site in the Tibetan Plateau: Concentrations, speciation, and fluxes
Jie Huang,Shichang Kang,Qianggong Zhang,Haiyu Yan,Junming Guo,Matt G. Jenkins,Guoshuai Zhang,Kang Wang +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the volume-weighted mean (VWM) concentrations and wet deposition fluxes of HgT and methylmercury in precipitation were analyzed for total mercury (HgT) between July 2009 and 2011, particulate-bound HgP between July 2010 and 2011 and MeHg from July through August of 2009.
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Humic-Like Substances (HULIS) in Aerosols of Central Tibetan Plateau (Nam Co, 4730 m asl): Abundance, Light Absorption Properties, and Sources
Guangming Wu,Xin Wan,Shaopeng Gao,Pingqing Fu,Yongguang Yin,Gang Li,Guoshuai Zhang,Shichang Kang,Kirpa Ram,Zhiyuan Cong +9 more
TL;DR: Analysis of total suspended particulate (TSP) samples from central of TP reveal that atmospheric HULIS are more abundant in summer than that in winter without obvious diurnal variations.