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Name: Ning Wang(王宁)
Title: Associate Professor
Phone: (8620)-85297033
Email: nwang@gig.ac.cn

Resume:
Employment
2022.12–present      Associate Professor, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (GIG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
2014.07–2022.11     Assistant Professor, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (GIG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
2016.01–2016.12     Post-Doc, Department of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine
2014.01–2014.06     Research Assistant, Department of Earth Sciences, the University of Hong Kong.
Education
2009.09–2013.08     Doctor of Philosophy, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2006.09–2009.07     Master of Science, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (GIG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
2002.09–2006.07     Bachelor of Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Anhui, P. R. China

Research Interests:
General Areas: Chemical oceanography, Biogeochemistry and Paleoclimatology.
Current Interests: Isotopic characterization, source and cycling of carbon in the deep sea fauna; Change in ocean circulation and climate in the South China Sea during the Holocene; History of tropical peatland evolution in South China.

Recent Publications:

Wang, N., Shen, C., Ding, P., Ding, X., Liu, K., Sun, W., Chen, X., Deng, W., Wei, G., 2022. Ocean circulation and climate variability in the northern South China Sea during the Greek Minimum derived from coral Δ14C and Sr/Ca records. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 607, 111276.

Chen, M., Koeberl, C., Tan, D., Ding, P., Xiao, W., Wang, N., Chen, Y., Xie, X., 2021. Yilan crater, China: Evidence for an origin by meteorite impact. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 56, 1274–1292.

Druffel, E.R.M., Griffin, S., Wang, N., Garcia, N.G., McNichol, A.P., Key, R.M., Walker, B.D., 2019. Dissolved Organic Radiocarbon in the Central Pacific Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters. 46, 5396–5403.

Wang, N., Shen, C., Sun, W., Ding, P., Zhu, S., Yi, W., Yu, Z., Sha, H., Mi, M., He, L., Fang, J., Li, K., Xu, X., Druffel, E.R.M., 2019. Penetration of Bomb C-14 Into the Deepest Ocean Trench. Geophysical Research Letters. 46, 5413–5419.

Guo, Y., Deng, W., Wei, G., Lo, L., Wang, N., 2019. Clumped isotopic signatures in land-snail shells revisited: Possible palaeoenvironmental implications. Chemical Geology. 519, 83–94.

Druffel, E.R.M., Griffin, S., Wang, N., Walker, B.D., 2018. Temporal Variability of Dissolved Organic Radiocarbon in the Deep North Pacific Ocean. Radiocarbon 60, 1115–1123.

Wang, N., Shen, C., Sun, W., Yi, W., Ding, P., Ding, X., Fu, D., Liu, K., 2017. Seasonal C-14 and Sr/Ca records of a modern coral around Daya Bay nuclear power plants. Radiocarbon 59, 1035–1046.

Cheung, M.-C., Zong, Y., Wang, N., Aitchison, J.C., Zheng, Z., 2015. delta C-13(org) and n-alkane evidence for changing wetland conditions during a stable mid-late Holocene climate in the central Tibetan Plateau. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 438, 203–212.

Ding, P., Shen, C., Yi, W., Wang, N., Ding, X., Liu, K., Fu, D., Liu, W., Liu, Y., 2015. A high resolution method for C-14 analysis of a coral from South China Sea: Implication for “AD 775” C-14 event. Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 361, 659–664.

Wang, N., Zong, Y., Brodie, C.R., Zheng, Z., 2014. An examination of the fidelity of n-alkanes as a palaeoclimate proxy from sediments of Palaeolake Tianyang, South China. Quaternary International. 333, 100–109.

Zong, Y., Zheng, Z., Huang, K., Sun, Y., Wang, N., Tang, M., Huang, G., 2013. Changes in sea level, water salinity and wetland habitat linked to the late agricultural development in the Pearl River delta plain of China. Quaternary Science Reviews. 70, 145–157.

Wang, N., Shen, C.D., Ding, P., Yi, W.X., Sun, W.D., Liu, K.X., Ding, X.F., Fu, D.P., Yuan, J., Yang, X.Y., Zhou, L.P., 2010. Improved Application of Bomb Carbon in Teeth for Forensic Investigation. Radiocarbon 52, 706–716. 

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