Xiaoping Wang spends much of his time researching Environmental chemistry, Pollutant, Persistent organic pollutant, Soil water and Plateau. Xiaoping Wang merges many fields, such as Environmental chemistry and Trace element, in his writings. His study in Pollutant is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Fractionation, Fluoranthene, Dry weight and Altitude.
His Persistent organic pollutant research includes themes of Hexachlorobenzene and Deposition. Among his research on Plateau, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, Organochlorine pesticide, Monsoon and Monsoon of South Asia. His work in Air pollution addresses subjects such as Pesticide, which are connected to disciplines such as Air quality index.
His primary areas of study are Environmental chemistry, Pollutant, Plateau, Soil water and Monsoon of South Asia. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Pesticide, Sink and Pollution. His Pollutant research includes themes of Glacier and Bioaccumulation.
Xiaoping Wang has included themes like Snow and Climate change in his Glacier study. His study on Soil test and Soil Pollutants is often connected to Distribution and Spatial variability as part of broader study in Soil water. His study in Monsoon of South Asia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Westerlies and Physical geography.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Pollutant, Glacier, Plateau, Cycling and Environmental chemistry. His work deals with themes such as Global warming and Effects of global warming, which intersect with Pollutant. His Glacier study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mineral dust and Climate change.
His studies deal with areas such as Biota, Food chain and Bioaccumulation as well as Climate change. His study in the field of Air sampler also crosses realms of Cancer risk. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Seasonality, Monsoon, Westerlies and Precipitation.
Xiaoping Wang mainly investigates Pollutant, Snow, Plateau, Total organic carbon and Air quality index. Xiaoping Wang combines subjects such as Global warming and Effects of global warming with his study of Pollutant. His research in Snow intersects with topics in Monsoon of South Asia, Monsoon, Westerlies and Deposition.
His Plateau study overlaps with Earth science, Climate change, Food chain, Glacier and Biota. In his work, Xiaoping Wang performs multidisciplinary research in Earth science and Bioaccumulation. His Total organic carbon research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Air pollution, Levoglucosan, Cellulose and Aerosol.
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A model for evaluation of the phytoavailability of trace elements to vegetables under the field conditions.
Xiao-ping Wang;Xiao-quan Shan;Shu-zhen Zhang;Bei Wen.
Chemosphere (2004)
Highly Dispersed Copper over β-Mo2C as an Efficient and Stable Catalyst for the Reverse Water Gas Shift (RWGS) Reaction
Xiao Zhang;Xiaobing Zhu;Lili Lin;Siyu Yao.
ACS Catalysis (2017)
Passive air sampling of organochlorine pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers across the tibetan plateau.
Xiao Ping Wang;Ping Gong;Tan Dong Yao;Kevin C. Jones.
Environmental Science & Technology (2010)
Remediation of Trichloroethylene in an Artificial Aquifer with Trees: A Controlled Field Study.
Lee A. Newman;Xiaoping Wang;Indulis A. Muiznieks;Gordon Ekuan.
Environmental Science & Technology (1999)
Monsoon-Driven Transport of Organochlorine Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls to the Tibetan Plateau: Three Year Atmospheric Monitoring Study
Jiujiang Sheng;Xiaoping Wang;Ping Gong;Daniel R. Joswiak.
Environmental Science & Technology (2013)
Gradient distribution of persistent organic contaminants along northern slope of central-Himalayas, China
Xiao-ping Wang;Tan-dong Yao;Zhi-yuan Cong;Xing-liang Yan;Xing-liang Yan.
Science of The Total Environment (2006)
High-temperature adsorption of carbon dioxide on mixed oxides derived from hydrotalcite-like compounds.
Xiao Ping Wang;Jun Jie Yu;Jie Cheng;Zheng Ping Hao.
Environmental Science & Technology (2008)
Subspecies-Level Variation in the Phytoextraction of Weathered p,p‘-DDE by Cucurbita pepo
Jason C. White;Xiaoping Wang;Martin P. N. Gent;William Iannucci-Berger.
Environmental Science & Technology (2003)
Phytoremediation of Organic Contaminants: A Review of Phytoremediation Research at the University of Washington
Lee A. Newman;Sharon L. Doty;Katrina L. Gery;Paul E. Heilman.
Journal of Soil Contamination (1998)
The historical residue trends of DDT, hexachlorocyclohexanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an ice core from Mt. Everest, central Himalayas, China
Xiao ping Wang;Bai qing Xu;Shi chang Kang;Zhi yuan Cong.
Atmospheric Environment (2008)
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