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Professor Mingxing WANG
Institute of Atmospheric Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100029 China
Tel: +86-10- 62375280
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E-mail: wmx@mail.iap.ac.cn

 

 Brief Experences

Occupation
Professor of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP),Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Education
1962.7-1967.7 Department of Physics, Shandong University
1976-1978 Department of Atmospheric Physics, Oxford University, UK

Professional Career
1978--1983, Research scientist, IAP, CAS
1983--1985, Senior research scientist, IAP,CAS
1985—present, professor, CAS
1985--1993, Professor and Director of atmospheric Chemistry Lab.,IAP,CAS
1986--Present, Vice-president of the Chinese Society of Particuology
1994.2--2000.2, Executive member of IGAC SSC
1993.7-1997.6, Deputy Director of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS
1997.7--2001.8 Director of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS


Research interests

Sources and sinks of greenhouse gases
Carbon cycle modeling
Climate change due to the increase of greenhouse gases
Chemistry of Atmospheric aerosols

List of selected Publications

  1. Wang M.X. and Li J., 2002, CH4 emission and oxidation in Chinese rice paddies, Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 64: 43-55.

  2. Wang M.X., CH4 emissiom fro Chinese Rice Fields (in Chinese), Science Press of China, Beijing, 2001, pp223.

  3. Wang M.X., Atmospheric Chemistry( in Chinese), Meteorological Press of China, Beijing, First edition 1991, second edition 1999, pp467.

  4. Wang M.X., 1996 CH4 emission from various rice fields in P.R.China, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Vol.55, 129-138.

  5. Wang M.X., Shangguan X.J. & Ding Aiju, 1996 Methane in the rice agriculture, in IAP eds., From Atmospheric Circulation to Global Change,Celebrating the 80th birthday of Prof. Ye Duzheng, China Meteorological Press, Beijing, 647-659.

  6. Wang M.X., 1996 Methane in rice agriculture in China, A Review, vision, Vol. 1, No.4, 35-48.

  7. Ding Aiju & Wang M.X., 1996 Model for methane emission from rice fields and its application in Southern China, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.13, 159-168.

  8. Wang M.X., Shangguan X.J., 1995 Methane emissions from rice fields in China, in Peng S. et al eds., Climate Change and Rice, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 69-79.

  9. Wang M.X. et al, 1994 Sources of Methane, in Kafsuyuki miami, A. Mosier and R. Sass ed., CH4 and NO2 NIAES Series 2, 9-26.
 
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