孙学诗(副教授)

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一、基本信息

孙学诗,海洋地质学博士

出生年月:198811

通讯地址:山东省青岛市崂山区松岭路238号,266100

E-mail地址:sunxueshi@ouc.edu.cn

主要研究方向:海洋沉积学;沉积地球化学

二、简历

1.学习经历

澳门永利集团304官网手机,地质学学士学位,青岛,2014.06

澳门永利集团304官网手机,地质学硕士学位,青岛,2017.06

澳门永利集团304官网手机,海洋地质博士学位,青岛,2020.06

2.工作经历

2020.07-2023.04,复旦大学,环境科学与工程流动站,科研博士后

2023.04-至今,澳门永利集团304官网手机,澳门永利集团304官网手机,副教授

  

3. 学术兼职

Marine Chemistry》、《Science of the Total Environment》、《Frontiers in Marine Science》和《Anthropocene Coasts》等多个国内外期刊审稿人

  

4. 主要的科研项目

1)国家自然科学基金青年科学基金项目“多指标示踪长江入海植物碎屑碳在河口-东海内陆架的迁移与归宿”(42206061),2023.012024.12在研,主持

2)中国博士后科学基金面上项目“长江河道侵蚀对东海内陆架沉积有机质埋藏的制约:植物碎片同位素指纹示踪”(2020M681159),2021.012022.12结题,主持

3)上海市超级博士后激励计划资助项目“长江河口和东海内陆架现代沉积有机碳埋藏对入海泥沙变化的差异性响应机制”,2021.012022.12结题,主持

  

5. 获得的奖励

2020年山东省优秀博士学位论文

2020年上海市“超级博士后”

2020年复旦大学“超级博士后”

  

三、主要学术领域

1. 学科方向:海洋沉积学、沉积地球化学

2. 近期研究兴趣

1沉积有机碳“源-汇”过程:河流-河口-近海连续体颗粒有机碳的输运过程及沉积归宿

2有机碳-矿物相互作用:海洋环境中有机质与矿物相互作用对碳埋藏与保存的影响

3超高分辨沉积记录:东中国海(渤海、黄海和东海)现代沉积有机碳埋藏记录的重建及环境响应

  

四、主要论文目录

1、论文收录情况:共计发表学术论文16篇,第一作者及通讯作者SCI论文9篇。

2、代表性论文

[1] Sun, X.S*., Fan, D., Hu, L.M., Yang, Z.S. and Guo, Z.G. (2022). Oxidation of petrogenic organic carbon in a large river-dominated estuary. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 338, 136–153.

[2] Sun, X.S*, Fan, D., Cheng, P., Hu, L.M., Sun, X., Guo, Z.G. and Yang, Z.S. (2021). Source, transport and fate of terrestrial organic carbon from Yangtze River during a large flood event: Insights from multiple-isotopes (δ13C, δ15N, Δ14C) and geochemical tracers. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 308, 217–236.

[3] Sun, X.S., Fan, D., Liu, M., Liao, H.J., Zheng, S. and Tian, Y. (2020). Budget and fate of sedimentary trace metals in the Eastern China marginal seas. Water Research, 187, 116439.

[4] Sun, X.S., Fan, D., Liao, H., Liu, M., Tian, Y., Zhang, X.L. and Yang, Z.S. (2020). Variation in sedimentary 210Pb over the last 60 years in the Yangtze River Estuary: New insight to the sedimentary processes. Marine Geology, 427, 106240.

[5] Sun, X.S., Fan, D., Liao, H. and Tian, Y. (2020). Fate of organic carbon burial in modern sediment within Yangtze River Estuary. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 125(2), e2019JG005379.

[6] Sun, X.S., Fan, D., Liu, M., Liao, H and Tian, Y. (2020). The fate of organic carbon burial in the river-dominated East China Sea: Evidence from sediment geochemical records of the last 70 years. Organic Geochemistry, 143, 103999.

[7] Sun, X.S., Fan, D., Liu, M., Liao, H.J. and Tian, Y. (2019). Persistent impact of human activities on trace metals in the Yangtze River Estuary and the East China Sea: evidence from sedimentary records of the last 60 years. Science of the Total Environment, 654, 878–889.

[8] Sun, X.S., Fan, D., Liu, M., Tian, Y. (2018). Source identification, geochemical normalization and influence factors of heavy metals in Yangtze River Estuary sediment. Environmental Pollution, 241, 938–949.

[9] Sun, X.S., Fan, D., Tian, Y. and Zheng, S. (2018). Normalization of excess 210Pb with grain size in the sediment cores from the Yangtze River Estuary and adjacent areas: Implications for sedimentary processes. Holocene, 28(4), 545–557.

[10] 孙学诗, 胡治洲, 刘明, 逄悦, &范德江. (2019). 秋季东海水体 Eh, pH 分布特征及其影响因素. 海洋环境科学, (2), 211-220.

[11] 孙学诗, 范德江, 刘鹏飞, 逄悦, &田元. (2017). 春季长江口及邻近海域水体 Eh  pH 的分布. 海洋科学进展, 35(1), 96-106.

[12] Lian Duan, Huimin Yu, Qiongzhen Wang, Yibo Cao, Guochen Wang, Sun, X.S., Hao Li Tian Lin, Zhigang Guo. (2023). PM2.5-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons of a megacity in eastern China: Source apportionment and cancer risk assessment, Science of the Total Environment, 869(1):161792

[13] Yu, H. M., Lin, T., Guo, T. F., Sun, X.S, Cao, Y. B., Duan, L., & Guo, Z. G. (2022). Seasonal air–sea exchange dynamics of polychlorinated biphenyls over the East China marginal seas: The role of water masses in a complex coastal–ocean current system. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 127(15), e2021JD036326.

[14] Sun, X., Hu, L., Hu, B., Sun, X.S, Wu, X., Bi, N. & Yang, Z. (2022). Remarkable signals of the ancient Chinese civilization since the Early Bronze Age in the marine environment. Science of the Total Environment, 804, 150209.

[15] Liu, M., Fan, D., Bi, N., Sun, X.S. & Tian, Y. (2019). Impact of water-sediment regulation on the transport of heavy metals from the Yellow River to the sea in 2015. Science of the Total Environment, 658, 268-279.

[16] Liu, M., Chen, J., Sun, X.S, Hu, Z. & Fan, D. (2019). Accumulation and transformation of heavy metals in surface sediments from the Yangtze River estuary to the East China Sea shelf. Environmental pollution, 245, 111-121.