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32
Citations
4137
World Ranking
9627
National Ranking
799

Overview

Gene J. Zheng is affiliated with the City University of Hong Kong in China. Their recent research includes work on environmental technology acceptance and management, focusing specifically on emerging industry challenges.

Their recent paper titled Technology acceptance of the PFAS Guide among European companies was published in 2024 in the journal Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. This publication has been cited twice, reflecting engagement with the topic within the academic community.

Collaborative work is part of their research approach, with Abby Muricho Onencan noted as a frequent co-author. Such partnerships indicate an active involvement in scholarly collaboration on related topics within the field.

The publication venues that Gene J. Zheng contributes to include:

  • Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management

Their research topics and subfields have not been explicitly detailed in the available data, but the focus on technology acceptance and environmental assessment suggests an interest in applied environmental science and management practices.

Best Publications

  • Antibiotics in the Hong Kong metropolitan area: ubiquitous distribution and fate in Victoria Harbour.

    Tu Binh Minh;Ho Wing Leung;I. Ha Loi;Wing Hei Chan

  • Global pollution monitoring of polybrominated diphenyl ethers using skipjack tuna as a bioindicator.

    Daisuke Ueno;Natsuko Kajiwara;Hiroyuki Tanaka;Annamalai Subramanian

  • Mussel-based monitoring of trace metal and organic contaminants along the east coast of China using Perna viridis and Mytilus edulis.

    C.N. Fung;J.C.W. Lam;G.J. Zheng;D.W. Connell

  • Asia-Pacific mussel watch for emerging pollutants: Distribution of synthetic musks and benzotriazole UV stabilizers in Asian and US coastal waters.

    Haruhiko Nakata;Ryu Ichi Shinohara;Yusuke Nakazawa;Tomohiko Isobe

  • Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in sediments and mussel tissues from Hong Kong marine waters.

    Ying Liu;Gene J. Zheng;Hongxia Yu;Michael Martin

  • Levels and bioaccumulation of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in fishes from the Pearl River estuary and Daya Bay, South China

    Lingli Guo;Yaowen Qiu;Gan Zhang;Gene J. Zheng

  • Asian Mussel Watch Program: contamination status of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and organochlorines in coastal waters of Asian countries.

    Karri Ramu;Natsuko Kajiwara;Agus Sudaryanto;Tomohiko Isobe

  • Persistent toxic substances in remote lake and coastal sediments from Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic: levels, sources and fluxes.

    Liping Jiao;Gene J. Zheng;Gene J. Zheng;Tu Binh Minh;Bruce Richardson

  • Alkaline digestion and solid phase extraction method for perfluorinated compounds in mussels and oysters from south China and Japan

    M. K. So;S. Taniyasu;P. K. S. Lam;G. J. Zheng

  • Petroleum hydrocarbons and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Hong Kong marine sediments

    Gene J. Zheng;Bruce J. Richardson

  • Relationships between tissue concentrations of chlorinated hydrocarbons (polychlorinated biphenyls and chlorinated pesticides) and antioxidative responses of marine mussels, Perna viridis.

    C.C.C Cheung;G.J Zheng;P.K.S Lam;B.J Richardson

  • Field validation of antioxidant enzyme biomarkers in mussels (Perna viridis) and clams (Ruditapes philippinarum) transplanted in Hong Kong coastal waters.

    Sharon B. De Luca-Abbott;Bruce J. Richardson;Katherine E. McClellan;Gene J. Zheng

  • Distribution and transportability of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) in the Asia-Pacific region using skipjack tuna as a bioindicator.

    Daisuke Ueno;Mehran Alaee;Chris Marvin;Derek C.G. Muir

  • Distribution and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the sediment of a sub-tropical coastal wetland.

    Gene J. Zheng;Ben K.W. Man;James C.W. Lam;Michael H.W. Lam

  • Concentrations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in Pearl River Delta sediments.

    Gene J. Zheng;Michael Martin;Bruce J. Richardson;Hongxia Yu

  • Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants in Hong Kong surficial sediments.

    Bruce J. Richardson;Gene J. Zheng

  • Concentrations of persistent organic pollutants in surface sediments of the mudflat and mangroves at Mai Po marshes nature reserve, Hong Kong

    Gene J Zheng;Michael H.W Lam;Paul K.S Lam;Bruce J Richardson

  • Risks posed by trace organic contaminants in coastal sediments in the Pearl River Delta, China.

    C.N. Fung;G.J. Zheng;D.W. Connell;X. Zhang

  • Ecological risk assessments of endocrine disrupting organotin compounds using marine neogastropods in Hong Kong.

    Kenneth M.Y. Leung;Rita P.Y. Kwong;W. C. Ng;Toshihiro Horiguchi

  • Polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in surface sediments from the Yangtze River Delta.

    Min Shen;Yijun Yu;Gene J. Zheng;Hongxia Yu

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul K.S. Lam
Paul K.S. Lam Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Bruce J. Richardson
Bruce J. Richardson City University of Hong Kong
Shinsuke Tanabe
Shinsuke Tanabe Ehime University
Rudolf S.S. Wu
Rudolf S.S. Wu University of Hong Kong
James Lam
James Lam University of Hong Kong
Annamalai Subramanian
Annamalai Subramanian Ehime University
Michael H.W. Lam
Michael H.W. Lam City University of Hong Kong
Hongxia Yu
Hongxia Yu Nanjing University
Des Connell
Des Connell Griffith University
Gilberto Fillmann
Gilberto Fillmann Federal University of Rio Grande

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