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Name   Ping Gong Home Page     
Highest Education      Ph.D Office      Building 3, Courtyard 16, Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China
Phone      010-84097109 Zip Code      100101
Fax      010-840097079 Email      gongping@itpcas.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:
Education
Ph.D. in Natural Geography, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2011
B. S. in Environmental Science, School of Resource and Environment, Beijing Forestry University, China, 2006
Appointments
2013.07-present  Associate Professor, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS, China
2016.12-2017.12 Visiting scholar, Atmospheric Science & Climate Change Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), USA
2011.07-2013.06 Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS, China

Research Interest:
Research Interests: Developing passive samplers, Atmospheric transport of POPs in mountain areas, Environmental behaviors and fate of POPs in forests
Research Fields: Global cycling of persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
Public Services:
2019.10 Chairman, Third Pole Sicence Session of Young Scientist Forum of Earth Science, China
2019-present Vice President, 1st Executive Board of the Geoscience Youth Network for “Belt and Road”2018-present  Council Member, Geoscience branch of Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Honors:
 
Selected Publications:

1. Gong P., Xu H., Wang C., Chen Y., Guo L., Wang X.*, 2020. Persistent organic pollutant cycling in forests. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment. Accepted. 

2. Gong P., Wang X.*, Pokhrel B., Wang H., Liu X., Liu X., Wania F. 2019. Trans-Himalayan transport of organochlorine compounds: three-year observations and model-based flux estimation. Environmental Science & Technology. 53: 6773-6783. 

3. Gong P., Wang X.*, Sheng J., Wang H., Yuan X., He Y., Qian Y., Yao T. 2018. Seasonal variations and sources of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organochlorine compounds in a high-altitude city: Evidence from four-year observations. Environmental Pollution. 233: 1188-1197 

4. Gong P., Wang X.*, Liu X., Wania F. 2017. Field calibration of XAD-based passive air sampler on the Tibetan Plateau: wind influence and configuration improvement. Environmental Science & Technology. 51: 5642-5649. 

5. Gong P., Wang X.P.*, Li S.H., Yu W.S., Li J.L., Kattel D.B., Wang W.C., Devkota L.P., Yao T.D., Joswiak D.R., 2014. Atmospheric transport and accumulation of organochlorine compounds on the southern slopes of the Himalayas, Nepal. Environmental Pollution, 192: 44-51. 

6. Gong P., Wang X.P.*, Xue Y.G., Xu B.Q., Yao T.D., 2014. Mercury distribution in the foliage and soil profiles of the Tibetan forest: processes and implications for regional cycling. Environmental Pollution, 188: 94-101. 

7. Gong P., Wang X.P.*, Sheng J.J., Yao T.D., 2010. Variations of organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in atmosphere of the Tibetan Plateau: role of the monsoon system. Atmospheric Environment, 44: 2518-2523. 

Patents: 

Gong P., Wang X., Liu X. Wind-free passive air sampler for persistent organic pollutants and its application. China, 201610479479.0. 2019-4-2  

Gong P., Wang X., Liu X. A passive air sampler. China, 201620648939.3. 2016-6-27 


Supported Projects:

 

1.    2019-2022 (ongoing), “Emission, composition, and driving force of atmospheric brown carbon aerosol along the southern slope of the Himalayas”. Grant No. 41877490. General program, NSFC, PI. 

2.    2017-2020, Youth Innovation Promotion Association Program. Grant No. 2017098. CAS, PI.

3.    2016-2019, “Characterization and trans-Himalayan transport of atmospheric persistent organic pollutants”. Grant No. 41571463. General program, NSFC, PI.