Biography

Prof. Huayun Xiao
State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry,

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China


Email: xiaohuayun@vip.skleg.cn


Qualifications

2002 Ph.D., University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Geochemistry

1997 M.Sc., University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Geochemistry

1993 B.Sc., Kunming University of Sciences and Technology, Geology


Publications (Selected)

  1. Xiao, H.Y.*, Li Nan, Liu C.Q. Sulfur isotopes of uncultivated top soils in some Chinese provinces and source identification. Pedosphere. 2013. (accepted)
  2. Xiao, H.W., Xiao, H.Y.*, Long, A.M., Wang, Y.L., Liu, C.Q. Chemical composition and source apportionment of rainwater at Guiyang, SW China, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry. 2013, 70(3):269–281.
  3. Wu, D.S., Du, J.Y., Deng, H.W., Wang, W.Y., Xiao, H.Y., Li, P. Estimation of atmospheric iodine emission from coal combustion. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 2013. DOI: 10.1007/s13762-013-0193-4.
  4. Xiao, H.W., Xiao, H.Y.*, Long, A.M., Wang, Y.L. Who controls the monthly variations of NH4+ nitrogen isotope composition in precipitation? Atmospheric Environment. 2012, 54: 201–206.
  5. Xiao, H.Y., Wang, Y.L., Tang, C.G., Liu, C.Q. Indicating atmospheric sulfur by means of S-isotope in leaves of the plane, osmanthus and camphor trees. Environmental Pollution. 2012, 162: 80–85.
  6. Peng, B.X., Wu, D.S., Lai, J.H., Xiao, H.Y., Li, P. Simultaneous determination of halogens (F, Cl, Br, and I) in coal using pyrohydrolysis combined with ion chromatography. Fuel. 2012, 94: 629–631.
  7. Xiao, H.Y., Xie, Z.Y., Tang, C.G., Liu, C.Q. Epilithic moss as a bio-monitor of atmospheric N deposition in South China. Journal of Geophysical ResearchAtmospheres. 2011, 116, D24301, doi:10.1029/2011JD016229.
  8. Xiao, H.Y., Tang, C.G., Zhu, R.G., Wang, Y.L., Xiao, H.W., Liu, C.Q. Tracing sources of coal combustion using stable sulfur isotope ratios in epilithic mosses and coals from China. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 2011, 13, 2243–2249.
  9. Xiao, H.Y., Zhou, W.B., Wu, D.S., Zeng, F.P. Heavy metal contamination in sediments and floodplain topsoils of the Lean River catchment, China. Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal. 2011, 20(7), 810–823.
  10. Xiao, H.Y., Jiang, S.Y., Wu, D.S., Zhou, W.B. Risk element (As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn) contamination of soils and edible vegetables in the vicinity of Guixi Smelter, South China. Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal. 2011, 20(5): 592–604.
  11. Du, J.Y., Wu, D.S., Xiao, H.Y., Li, P. Studies on the adsorption of fluoride on clay minerals and their mechanisms using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering in China. 2011, 5(2): 212–226.
  12. Liu, X.Y., Xiao, H.Y., Liu, C.Q. Physiological and isotopic signals in epilithic mosses for indicating anthropogenic sulfur on the urban–rural scale. Ecological Indicators. 2011, 11(5): 1245–1250.
  13. Xiao, H.Y., Zhu, R.G., Lin, B.N., Liu, C.Q. Sulfur isotopic signatures in rainwater and moss Haplocladium microphyllum indicating atmospheric sulfur sources in Nanchang City (SE China). Science of the Total Environment. 2011, 409: 2127–2132.
  14. Xiao, H.Y., Liu, C.Q. Estimates of dry and wet deposition using tissue N contents and 15N natural abundance in epilithic mosses in atmospheric NHy-dominated areas. Journal of Geophysical ResearchAtmospheres. 2011, 116, D03305, doi:10.1029/2010JD015231.
  15. Xiao, H.Y., Wu, L.H., Zhu, R.G., Wang, Y.L., Liu, C.Q. Nitrogen isotope variations in camphor (Cinnamomum Camphora) leaves of different ages in upper and lower canopies as an indicator of atmospheric nitrogen sources. Environmental Pollution. 2011, 159: 363–367.
  16. Xiao, H.Y., Liu, C.Q. The elemental and isotopic composition of sulfur and nitrogen in Chinese coals. Organic Geochemistry. 2011, 42(1): 84–93.
  17. Xiao, H.Y., Tang, C.G., Xiao, H.W., Liu, X.Y., Liu, C.Q. Stable sulphur and nitrogen isotopes of the moss Haplocladium microphyllum at urban, rural and forested sites. Atmospheric Environment. 2010, 44(34): 4312–4317.
  18. Xiao, H.Y., Tang, C.G., Xiao, H.W., Liu, X.Y., Liu, C.Q. Mosses indicating atmospheric nitrogen deposition and sources in the Yangtze River drainage basin, China. Journal of Geophysical ResearchAtmospheres. 2010, 115, D14301, doi: 10.1029/2009JD012900.
  19. Xiao, H.Y., Liu, C.Q. Identifying organic matter provenance in sediments using isotopic ratios in an urban river. Geochemical Journal. 2010, 44(3):181–187.
  20. Liu, X.Y., Xiao, H.Y., Liu, C.Q., Li, Y.Y., Xiao, H.W., Wang, Y.L. Response of stable carbon isotope in epilithic mosses to atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution. 2010, 158(6): 2273–2281.
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