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Huike Dong

Researcher at Hohai University

Publications -  21
Citations -  410

Huike Dong is an academic researcher from Hohai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Crucian carp. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications receiving 219 citations.

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Occurrence and ecological risk assessment of organic micropollutants in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, China: A case study of water diversion.

TL;DR: This report is the first to describe OMPs pollution in water diversion projects, and the results provide a new perspective regarding the security of water diversion Projects.
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Residues, bioaccumulation, and trophic transfer of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in highly urbanized rivers affected by water diversion.

TL;DR: Higher biological residues were observed in the downstream than those in the upstream, with the largest increase for fish and the lowest increase for phytoplankton, and the bioaccumulation classifications of most PPCPs were unchanged among the three different water-diversion regions.
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Distribution, sources and human risk of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) in a receiving riverine environment of the Nanjing urban area, East China

TL;DR: To elucidate the distribution patterns of PFAAs using multi-matrices, the effects of spatial-temporal factors on the partition behaviors of P FAAs were investigated in different riverine environments in the downtown area of Nanjing, East China.
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Bioconcentration of the antiepileptic drug carbamazepine and its physiological and biochemical effects on Daphnia magna.

TL;DR: Observations confirm that carbamazepine can accumulate and consequently cause negative physiological and biochemical changes to wild Daphnia magna populations.
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Occurrence, spatial-temporal distribution and ecological risks of pharmaceuticals and personal care products response to water diversion across the rivers in Nanjing, China.

TL;DR: The results of ecological risk assessment demonstrated that although the increase in the volume of water caused by the water diversion reduced the overall ecological risks of PPCPs in urban rivers, the current contamination level still represents high risks to algae and fish.