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Xinbin Feng

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  464
Citations -  23849

Xinbin Feng is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mercury (element) & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 413 publications receiving 19193 citations. Previous affiliations of Xinbin Feng include University of Gothenburg & Ryerson University.

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Assessing anthropogenic sources of mercury in soil in Wanshan Hg mining area, Guizhou, China

TL;DR: The authors' data showed that arable soil was the major sink of anthropogenic Hg in the study area, and the elevated values of EF were observed in the upper soil layers and close to mine wastes.
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Microbial community structure with trends in methylation gene diversity and abundance in mercury-contaminated rice paddy soils in Guizhou, China

TL;DR: The relatively high abundance of both sulfate-reducing δ-Proteobacteria and methanogenic Archaea, as well as their positive correlations with increasing THg and MeHg concentrations, suggests that these microorganisms are the primary Hg-methylators in the rice paddy soils in Guizhou, China.
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Using mercury isotopes to understand the bioaccumulation of Hg in the subtropical Pearl River Estuary, South China.

TL;DR: The consistent mercury isotope compositions between fish feeding habitat and mercury sources in the estuary provide potentially important findings on the transformation and bioaccumulation of this toxic metal in subtropical coastal environments.
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Mercury speciation and distribution in Aha Reservoir which was contaminated by coal mining activities in Guiyang, Guizhou, China

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the distribution patterns of Hg species in the water column and sediment profiles at two sampling stations in Aha Reservoir located in Guiyang, Southwestern China.
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Thiosulphate-induced mercury accumulation by plants: metal uptake and transformation of mercury fractionation in soil - results from a field study

TL;DR: In this article, the thiosulphate induced accumulation of mercury by the three plants Brassica juncea var.LDZY, Brassica napus var.ASKYC and Brassica nv.ZYYC and the transformation of mercury fractionation in the rhizosphere of each plant was investigated in the field.