Ren Jingling

Ren JingLing

Professor

Telephone: +86-532-66782005

E-mail: renjingl@ouc.edu.cn


EducationalBackground

19911995, Beijing Normal University, Chemistry, Bachelor Degree

19951998, Qingdao Ocean University, Marine Chemistry, Master Degree

20032010, Ocean University of China, Marine Chemistry, Doctoral degree


CareerHistory

19982012, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, OceanUniversity of China, lecturer, associate professor and professor

2012now, Key Laboratory of Marine Chemistry Theory and Technology, MOE,Ocean University of China, Professor

1999.9-11, Korea Ocean Research andDevelopment Institute (KORDI), Korea, visiting scholar

2006.6-7, Leibniz Center for TropicalMarine Ecology (ZMT), Germany, visiting scholar

2011.2-3, National Institute ofOceanography (NIO), India, visiting scholar

2011.4-6, Leibniz Center for Baltic SeaResearch (IOW), Germany, visiting scholar



ResearchInterests

1.The biogeochemical behavior of dissolved aluminum,manganese, arsenic, selenium and antimony in river, estuary and ocean system.

2.Using geochemical tracers to study thetransport of terrestrial material in the marginal seas and open ocean.

3.Improvement of the determination methods ofaluminum, manganese, arsenic, selenium and antimony in natural waters.

4.Function of phytoplankton bloom on thebiogeochemical cycles of trace elements.

5.The trace metal pollution in the estuarineand coastal sediments.


RepresentativePublications and Achievements

1.Zhang J., Xu H., Ren J.L.,2000. Fluorimetricdetermination of dissolved aluminum in natural waters after liquid-liquidextraction in n-hexanol. Anal. Chim. Acta,405: 31-42

2.Ren J.L., Zhang J., Luo J.Q., Pei X.K. and Jiang Z.X., 2001.Improved fluorimetric determination of dissolved aluminium by micelle-enhancedlumogallion complex in natural waters. TheAnalyst, 126, 698-702

3.Zhang J., Ren J.L., Liu S.M., Zhang Z.F.,Wu Y., Xiong H. and Chen H.T., 2003. Dissolved aluminum and silica in theChangjiang (Yangtze River) and itsTributaries. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 17(3): 1077-1087.

4.Ren J.L., Zhang J., Li J.B., Yu X.Y., Liu S.M. and Zhang E.R.,2006. Dissolved aluminum in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea – Al as a tracerof Changjiang (Yangtze River) discharge andKuroshio incursion. Estuarine, Coastaland Shelf Science, 68: 165-174.

5.Zhang J., Liu S.M., Ren J.L., Wu Y.and Zhang G.L., 2007. Nutrient Gradients from the Eutrophic Changjiang (YangtzeRiver) Estuary to Oligotrophic Kuroshio Waters and Re-evaluation of Budgets forthe East China Sea Shelf. Progress inOceanography, 74, 449-478.

6.Ren J.L., Zhang J., Li D.D., Cheng Y. and Liu S.M., 2007.Speciation and seasonal variations of dissolved inorganic arsenic in JiaozhouBay,North China. Water, Air & Soil Pollution: Focus, 7: 655-671.

7.Ren J.L., Mi T.Z., Dou W.W., Liu S.M.and Zhang J., 2008. Colorimetricdetermination of nanomolar concentrations of silicate in natural water afterliquid-liquid extraction into MIBK. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 27(1), 137-146.

8.Ren J.L., Liu S.M. andZhang J., 2009. Dissolved Inorganic Arsenic in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea—Distributions and Seasonal Variations.Marine Science Bulletin 11(1): 24-36.

9.Ren J.L., Zhang J., Li D.D., Cheng Y. and Liu S.M., 2010.Behavior of dissolved inorganic arsenic in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea. Deep-Sea Research II, 57: 1035-1046.

10.Ren J.L., Zhang G.L.,Zhang J., Shi J.H., Liu S.M., Li F.M., Jin J. and Liu C.G., 2011. Distribution ofdissolved aluminum in the Southern Yellow Sea: Influences of a dust storm and the springbloom. MarineChemistry, 125: 69-81.

11.Li Fa-Ming, Jing-Ling Ren, Li Yan,Su-Mei Liu, Cheng-Gang Liu, Feng Zhou and Jing Zhang, 2013. The biogeochemicalbehavior of dissolved aluminum in the southern Yellow Sea:influence of the spring phytoplankton bloom. Chinese Science Bulletin,58(2), 238-248.


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