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Name: Ping Ding (丁平)

Title: Senior Engineer

Phone: (86)- 18802018171, Fax: (8620) 8529 0130

Email: pingding0915@163.com

 

09/2000 – 07/2004, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, China, B.S. Geochemistry

09/2004 – 07/2010, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, Guangzhou, China, PH.D. Geochemistry

07/2010 – 12/2015, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, Guangzhou, China, Engineer.

12/2015 – Present, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, Guangzhou, China, Senior Engineer.

04/2016 – 10/2016, University of California, Irvine, Visiting Scholar.


Research Interests:

AMS-14C technology and applications.

Carbon cycling in the biosphere and Global climate change.


Recent Publications:

Liu Junwen, Mo Yangzhi, Ding Ping, Li Jun, Shen Chengde, Zhang Gan. 2018. Dual carbon isotopes (C-14 and C-13) and optical properties of WSOC and HULIS-C during winter in Guangzhou, China. Science of the Total Environment. 633: 1571 -1578

JW Liu, P Ding, Z Zong,  Li Jun, Tian Chongguo, Chen Weihua, Chang Ming, Salazar Gary, Shen Chengde, Cheng Zhineng, Chen Yingjun, Wang Xuemei, Szidat Soenke, Zhang Gan. 2018. Evidence of Rural and Suburban Sources of Urban Haze Formation in China: A Case Study From the Pearl River Delta Region. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123: 4712–4726

P Ding, C D Shen, N Wang, XF Ding. 2017. Small-mass graphite preparation for AMS 14C measurements performed at GIGCAS, China.  Radiocarbon,593):705-711

Liu Junwen, Li Jun, Ding Ping, Zhang Yanlin, Liu Di, Shen Chengde, Zhang Gan. Optimizing isolation protocol of organic carbon and elemental carbon for C-14 analysis using fine particulate samples. Atmospheric Environment, 154: 9~19

Liu Junwen, Li Jun, Liu Di, Ding Ping, Shen Chengde, Mo Yangzhi, Wang Xinming, Luo Chunling, Cheng Zhineng, Szidat Sonke, Zhang Yanlin, Chen Yingjun, Zhang Gan. 2016. Source apportionment and dynamic changes of carbonaceous aerosols during the haze bloom-decay process in China based on radiocarbon and organic molecular tracers. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2016, 16(5): 2985~2996

Ping Ding, Chengde Shen, Weixi Yi , Ning Wang, Xingfang Ding, Kexin Liu, Dongpo Fu,Weiguo Liu, Yi Liu. (2015). A high resolution method for 14C analysis of a coral from South China Sea: Implication for ‘‘AD 775’’ 14C event. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 361:659-664

Liu, Junwen; Li, Jun; Zhang, Yanlin; Liu, Di; Ding, Ping; Shen, Chengde; Shen, Kaijun; He, Quanfu; Ding, Xiang; Wang, Xinming; Chen, Duohong; Szidat, Soenke; Zhang, Gan. (2014). Source Apportionment Using Radiocarbon and Organic Tracers for PM2.5 Carbonaceous Aerosols in Guangzhou, South China: Contrasting Local- and Regional-Scale Haze Events. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2014, 48(20): 12002-12011

P Ding, C D Shen,W X Yi, N Wang, X F Ding, D P Fu, K X Liu. (2013). Fossil-fuel-derived CO2 Contribution to the urban atmosphere in Guangzhou, South China, estimated by 14CO2 observation, 2010–2011. Radiocarbon,55(2-3):791-803

Di Liu, Jun Li, Yanlin Zhang, Yue Xu, Ping Ding, Chengde Shen, Gan Zhang. (2013). The Use of Levoglucosan and Radiocarbon for Source Apportionment of PM2.5 Carbonaceous Aerosols at a Background Site in East China. Environmental Science & Technology. 47(18): 10454-10461

Ding, P.; Shen, C. D.; Wang, N.; Yi, W. X.; Ding, X. F.; Fu, D. P.; Liu, K. X.; Zhou, L. P.. (2010). Turnover rate of soil organic matter and origin of soil 14CO2 in deep soil from a subtropical forest at Dinghushan Biosphere Reserve, South China. Radiocarbon, 52(2–3)1422 –1434

Ding Ping; Shen ChengDe; Wang Ning; Yi WeiXi; Ding XingFang; Fu DongPo; Liu KeXin; Zhao Ping. (2010). Carbon isotopic composition, turnover and origins of soil CO2 in a monsoon evergreen broad leaf forest in Dinghushan Biosphere Reservoir, South China. Chinese Science Bulletin. vol.55 (23)2548 - 2556

Ding Ping; Shen ChengDe; Wang Ning; Yi WeiXi; Liu KeXin; Ding XingFang; Fu DongPo. (2009). Carbon isotopic composition and its implications on paleoclimate of the underground ancient forest ecosystem in Sihui, Guangdong. Science in China - Series D: Earth Sciences, 52(5): 638-646

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