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Yanxin Wang

Researcher at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

Publications -  359
Citations -  12004

Yanxin Wang is an academic researcher from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 329 publications receiving 8348 citations.

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Analysis of veterinary antibiotic residues in swine wastewater and environmental water samples using optimized SPE-LC/MS/MS.

TL;DR: Results of multi-residue analysis of antibiotics in the samples indicate that SAs, FQs and TCs were widely used veterinary medicines in the pig farms, and higher elimination rates (more than 80%) of the antibiotics were observed in effluent in this study.
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Environmental characterization of burnt coal gangue banks at Yangquan, Shanxi Province, China

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the environmental characteristics of coal gangue dumps in Yangquan (Shanxi Province, China) and showed that the combustion temperature could reach 1200 °C.
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Production of Abundant Hydroxyl Radicals from Oxygenation of Subsurface Sediments.

TL;DR: Results of this study demonstrate that abundant •OH is produced when subsurface sediments are oxygenated under fluctuating redox conditions at neutral pH values, and •OH-mediated oxidation represents an overlooked process for substance transformations at the oxic/anoxic interface.
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Geochemical processes controlling the elevated fluoride concentrations in groundwaters of the Taiyuan Basin, Northern China

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used PHREEQC to analyze the relationship between groundwater and fluoride-rich minerals in the Taiyuan basin, and found that the water samples with high F− concentration generally have relatively higher pH value, implying that alkaline environment favors the replacement of exchangeable F− in fluoriderich minerals by OH− in groundwater.
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Occurrence and risk assessment of antibiotics in surface water and groundwater from different depths of aquifers: A case study at Jianghan Plain, central China

TL;DR: Algae might be the aquatic organism most sensitive to the antibiotics, with the highest risk levels posed by erythromycin in surface water and by ciprofloxacin in groundwater among the 14 antibiotics.