The 16th SETAC Latin-America meeting

On August 25-September 6,  Shizhen and Gan were invited to attend the 16th SETAC Latin /America meeting, which was held in Lima of Peru. They also formally visited the National Agricultural University of Peru, to deliver lectures and discuss about potential collaborations. This is their second visit to South America. Shizhen gave a talk on the SETAC meeting on tire-wear particles and microplastics, which attracted lots of attention. Gan had to man a poster prepared nicely by Yuwei, on HV-POPs. Gan met his old friend, Professor Ricardo Barra who is a ‘big name’ for POPs research in South America and Chili , to recall their last meet at Seoul some 12 years ago. Upon the invitation, as planned, of Professor Litveth, Gan gave a lecture over the staffs and students of the National Agricultural University, introducing the environmental research in SKLAET-GIG, with particular promotion of our long-term efforts on global atmospheric monitoring of POPs in developing countries. In between the academic meetings, we also take chance to visit the Peru plateau of the Andes (安第斯山脉的秘鲁高原)where there are exciting historical relics and spectacular natural sceneries. One of our main targets was the ancient terraced crop field left by the Incas(古印加人), some last for hundreds and even more than a thousand years.  It was a pity that, as these ancient fields are strictly protected, we were not able to collect soil samples for Jiang Fan’s study. However, Professor Litveth happily offered help to us with this topic in future collaboration. Notwithstanding, we succeeded in collecting a few saline water samples from an ancient Inca salt field.  Despite the tough experience in the long trans-continent flights, it does is a great and enjoyable trip.

At the main venue of the SETAC meeting.

Shizhen gave an oral presentation on TWPs.
The microplastic session presenters.
Manning the poster prepared by Yuwei.
Gan met his ‘old’ friend, Professor Ricardo Barra of Chili
Met with Dr Arias Andres who is the representative of Argentina to the Stockholm Convention and the Plastic Convention negotiation. He once worked with Roland Weber.
The National Agricultural University of Peru.

Lecture in National University of Agriculture.
Presenting our gift to Professor Litveth, who is the dean of Chemistry School and an environmental scientist.
The lecture attracted many students, signifying the powerful impact of China
The national flower of Peru.
A countryside girl.
At a 4319 masl mountain path on the Peruvian plateau
A site with ancient terraced paddy fields.
The Murray ancient agricultural experimental site of the Incas
A saline water sample collected at the ancient Inca salt-field.
The Secret Valley was one of the main agricultural areas of the Inca Empire.
Shizhen checked potential lichen samples on rocks on the Peruvian plateau.
Open biomass burning as a traditional agricultural practice on the Peruvian plateau.
Of welcoming ceremony of the SETAC meeting.