苏涛 (Tao Su)

苏涛,博士生。生于1991年10月,湖北潜江人。本科毕业于荆州长江大学化学与环境工程学院,化学工程与工艺专业(2013年)。2014年9月考入中国科学院广州地球化学研究所进行硕士学习,2016年11月转为博士研究生。专业为环境科学,导师为李军研究员,研究方向为大气碳质气溶胶化学。

论文:

  1. Su, T., J. Li, C. Tian, Z. Zong, D. Chen, and G. Zhang. 2020. Source and formation of fine particulate nitrate in South China: Constrained by isotopic modeling and online trace gas analysis. Atmospheric Environment 231.
  2. Tang, J., J. Li, T. Su, Y. Han, Y. Mo, H. Jiang, M. Cui, B. Jiang, Y. Chen, J. Tang, J. Song, P. a. Peng, and G. Zhang. 2020. Molecular compositions and optical properties of dissolved brown carbon in biomass burning, coal combustion, and vehicle emission aerosols illuminated by excitation-emission matrix spectroscopy and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry analysis. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20:2513-2532.
  3. Mo, Y., J. Li, B. Jiang, T. Su, X. Geng, J. Liu, H. Jiang, C. Shen, P. Ding, G. Zhong, Z. Cheng, Y. Liao, C. Tian, Y. Chen, and G. Zhang. 2018. Sources, compositions, and optical properties of humic-like substances in Beijing during the 2014 APEC summit: Results from dual carbon isotope and Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry analyses. Environmental Pollution 239:322-331.
  4. Geng, X., G. Zhong, J. Li, Z. Cheng, Y. Mo, S. Mao, T. Su, H. Jiang, K. Ni, and G. Zhang. 2019. Molecular marker study of aerosols in the northern South China Sea: Impact of atmospheric outflow from the Indo-China Peninsula and South China. Atmospheric Environment 206:225-236.
  5. Jiang, H., J. Li, D. Chen, J. Tang, Z. Cheng, Y. Mo, T. Su, C. Tian, B. Jiang, Y. Liao, and G. Zhang. 2020. Biomass burning organic aerosols significantly influence the light absorption properties of polarity-dependent organic compounds in the Pearl River Delta Region, China. Environment international 144.
  6. Ma, H., J. Li, C. Wan, Y. Liang, X. Zhang, G. Dong, L. Hu, B. Yang, X. Zeng, T. Su, S. Lu, S. Chen, M. S. Khorram, G. Sheng, X. Wang, B. Mai, Z. Yu, and G. Zhang. 2019. Inflammation Response of Water-Soluble Fractions in Atmospheric Fine Particulates: A Seasonal Observation in 10 Large Chinese Cities. Environmental Science & Technology 53:3782-3790.