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Zhongkang Yang

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  23
Citations -  156

Zhongkang Yang is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 13 publications receiving 65 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhongkang Yang include Shandong Agricultural University.

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Assessment of heavy metal contamination from penguins and anthropogenic activities on Fildes Peninsula and Ardley Island, Antarctic.

TL;DR: The results indicated that the impact of penguin-transported contamination on Antarctic environment outweighs human activities near scientific stations in some areas, and more attention should be paid to the impacts of Antarctic animals on the Antarctic environment.
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Levels, sources and influence mechanisms of heavy metal contamination in topsoils in Mirror Peninsula, East Antarctica.

TL;DR: The results show that the distributions of Cr, Ga, Cu, and Zn are associated with weathering; the distributionsof As and Pb are related to vehicle use and unloading activities at the wharfs, respectively; and the distribution of Hg is likely associated with both anthropogenic impacts and biological activity.
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Nan’ao, an archaeological site of Song dynasty destroyed by tsunami

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors found sedimentary and biological evidences on Dongdao Island of Xisha Archipelago, indicating that a tsunami occurred in the South China Sea and struck the island about a thousand years ago.
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Historical records and contamination assessment of potential toxic elements (PTEs) over the past 100 years in Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard

TL;DR: The results showed that the contents of PTEs over the past 100 years increased rapidly compared with those during the interval of 9400-100 BP, and was likely linked to gas-oil powered generators, coal mining, research station, tourist shipping and long-range transport of pollutants.
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Mid-to-late Holocene climate change record in palaeo-notch sediment from London Island, Svalbard

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reconstructed a mid-to-late Holocene record of climate changes in a palaeo-notch sediment sequence from London Island, and the climate change record in their sediment sequence is consistent with ice rafting record from North Atlantic and glacier activity from Greenland, Iceland and Svalbard, and four cold periods are clearly present.