Xiuling Bai

2018-05-17 23:03


INFORMATION

Name

Xiuling Bai

Gender

Female

Date of   Birth

1980.07

E-mail

bxling@163.com


EDUCATION:

Ph.D.2009, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnonolgy, Chinese Academy of SciencePhysical,Geography.

M.A.-2006,Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnonolgy,Chinese Academy of SciencePhysical,Geography.

B.Sc.-2003,Liaocheng University,Geography


ACADMIC POSITION:

2009.07-Henan   University,Associate   Professor

2014.07-2015.07,University of Florida,Visiting Scholar


RESEARCH INTERESTS:

My research focuses on the phosphorus( P ) cycling in aquatic ecosystem, including the contribution of P ( especially organic P ) to eutrophication, and the relation of P transportation and transformation with other nutrient factors( e.g. organic matter ) .


COURSES:

Environmental toxicology

Method of gain data in geography –Experiment


RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PUBLICATIONS:

Fund Assistance

1.1. “Effects of organic matter on   phosphorus transport and transformation in the sediment-water interface of   lake”. Funded by the   National Natural Science Foundation of China (41371450), 2014-2017

2.2. “Chemical forms and its   transformation of organic phosphorus in water from eutrophic lakes”. Funded by   the National Natural   Science Foundation of China (41001319), 2011-2013

Journal Papers

1. 1. Bai XL, Sun JH, Zhou YK, et al. Variations of different   dissolved and particulate phosphorus classes during an algae bloom in a   eutrophic lake by 31P NMR spectroscopy[J]. Chemosphere, 2017, 169: 577-585.

2. 2. Bai XL, Zhou YK, Sun JH, et al. Classes of dissolved and   particulate phosphorus compounds and their spatial distributions in the water   of a eutrophic lake: a 31P NMR study[J]. Biogeochemistry,   2015, 126(1-2): 227-240.

3. 3. Bai XL, Ding SM, Fan CX, et al. Organic phosphorus species in   surface sediments of a large, shallow, eutrophic lake, Lake Taihu, China[J]. Environmental Pollution, 2009, 157(8):   2507-2513.

4. 4. Ding SM, Bai XL, Fan CX, et al. Caution   Needed in Pretreatment of Sediments for Refining Phosphorus-31 Nuclear   Magnetic Resonance Analysis: Results from a Comprehensive Assessment of   Pretreatment with Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid[J]. Journal of Environmental Quality, 2010,39:   1668-1678.

5. 5. Ding SM, Xu D, Bai XL, et al. Speciation of organic P in a sediment profile of Lake   TaihuⅡ. Molecular   species and their depth attenuation[J]. Journal   of Environmental Sciences, 2013, 25(5): 925-932.

6. 6. Xu D, Ding SM, Lin B, Bai XL, Fan CX , Zhang CS. Speciation   of organic P in a sediment profile of Lake Taihu. Chemical forms and their   transformation[J]. Journal of   Environmental Sciences, 2013, 25(4): 637-644.

7. 7. Bai XL, Zhou YK, Sun JH. Optimization   of dissolved nonreactive phosphorus concentration in water of Lake Taihu for   31P-NMR analysis[J]. Journal of   instrumental analysis, 2014, 33(9): 1078-1082.

8. 8.   Bai XL, Zhou YK, Zhang L. The   influence of tubificid worms bioturbation on organic phosphorus components   and their vertical distribution in sediment of Lake Taihu[J]. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2012, 32(17): 5581-5588.

9. 9.   Bai XL, Zhou YK, Li B, et al. Refining sample preparation   procedures for solution 31P-NMR analysis of organic P in sediment[J].   Environmental Science, 2011, 32(7):   1980-1985.

10. 10. Bai XL, Zhou YK, Li B, Ding SM*. Optimizing   chemical extraction of organic phosphorus from sediment using 31P nuclear   magnetic resonance spectroscopy[J]. Acta   Scientiae Circumstantiae, 2011, 31(5):   996-1003.

11. 11.   Bai XL, Gu XH, He J. Bellamya sp. And its interaction with   submerged macrophyted in Lake Taihu[J]. Acta Ecologica   Sinica, 2009, 29(2): 1032-1037.