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Yanguo Teng is affiliated with Beijing Normal University in China, specializing in Environmental Science with a significant body of work totaling 157 publications in this field. Their research spans several subfields including Pollution, Water Science and Technology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics related to Heavy Metals in the Environment, Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Arsenic Contamination and Mitigation, Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies, Advanced Oxidation Water Treatment, and Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria.

Some of Yanguo Teng's recent papers include:

  • Heterogeneous activation of persulfate by carbon nanofiber supported Fe3O4@carbon composites for efficient ibuprofen degradation (2020), Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Source apportionment and source-oriented risk assessment of heavy metals in the sediments of an urban river-lake system (2020), The Science of The Total Environment
  • Characterization and source identification of antibiotic resistance genes in the sediments of an interconnected river-lake system (2020), Environment International
  • Environmental risk characterization and ecological process determination of bacterial antibiotic resistome in lake sediments (2020), Environment International
  • Effects on microbiomes and resistomes and the source-specific ecological risks of heavy metals in the sediments of an urban river (2020), Journal of Hazardous Materials

Yanguo Teng's frequent co-authors include Yuanzheng Zhai, Haiyang Chen, Weifeng Yue, Xuelian Xia, and Jinsheng Wang, indicating ongoing collaborative research efforts. These partnerships have led to numerous joint publications enhancing various environmental science topics.

Their research is often published in several key venues such as The Science of The Total Environment, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Sustainability, and Water. These journals accommodate their focus on environmental risks, contamination assessment, water treatment, and chemical ecology.

Best Publications

  • Contamination features and health risk of soil heavy metals in China

    Haiyang Chen;Yanguo Teng;Yanguo Teng;Sijin Lu;Yeyao Wang

  • Sulfate Radical and Its Application in Decontamination Technologies

    Bo-Tao Zhang;Yang Zhang;Yanguo Teng;Maohong Fan

  • Soil and soil environmental quality monitoring in China: a review.

    Yanguo Teng;Jin Wu;Sijin Lu;Yeyao Wang

  • Characterization of antibiotics in a large-scale river system of China: Occurrence pattern, spatiotemporal distribution and environmental risks

    Haiyang Chen;Lijun Jing;Yanguo Teng;Jinsheng Wang

  • Assessment and validation of groundwater vulnerability to nitrate based on a modified DRASTIC model: A case study in Jilin City of northeast China

    Huan Huan;Jinsheng Wang;Jinsheng Wang;Yanguo Teng;Yanguo Teng

  • Groundwater nitrate pollution and human health risk assessment by using HHRA model in an agricultural area, NE China

    Yuanzheng Zhai;Xiaobing Zhao;Yanguo Teng;Xiao Li

  • Source apportionment and health risk assessment of trace metals in surface soils of Beijing metropolitan, China.

    Haiyang Chen;Yanguo Teng;Sijin Lu;Yeyao Wang

  • A partition computing-based positive matrix factorization (PC-PMF) approach for the source apportionment of agricultural soil heavy metal contents and associated health risks.

    Jin Wu;Jiao Li;Yanguo Teng;Haiyang Chen

  • Characterization and source apportionment of heavy metals in the sediments of Lake Tai (China) and its surrounding soils

    Ruihui Chen;Haiyang Chen;Liuting Song;Zhipeng Yao

  • Distribution of phthalate acid esters in lakes of Beijing and its relationship with anthropogenic activities

    Xiaoxia Zheng;Bo-Tao Zhang;Yanguo Teng

  • Heterogeneous activation of persulfate by carbon nanofiber supported Fe3O4@carbon composites for efficient ibuprofen degradation.

    Yang Zhang;Bo-Tao Zhang;Yanguo Teng;Juanjuan Zhao

  • Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface sediments of the Rizhao coastal area (China) using diagnostic ratios and factor analysis with nonnegative constraints.

    Hai-yang Chen;Yan-guo Teng;Jin-sheng Wang

  • Current status and associated human health risk of vanadium in soil in China.

    Jie Yang;Yanguo Teng;Jin Wu;Haiyang Chen

  • A geochemical survey of trace elements in agricultural and non-agricultural topsoil in Dexing area, China

    Yanguo Teng;Yanguo Teng;Shijun Ni;Jinsheng Wang;Jinsheng Wang;Rui Zuo;Rui Zuo

  • Prevalence, source and risk of antibiotic resistance genes in the sediments of Lake Tai (China) deciphered by metagenomic assembly: A comparison with other global lakes.

    Haiyang Chen;Lijun Jing;Zhipeng Yao;Fansheng Meng

  • Source apportionment and source-oriented risk assessment of heavy metals in the sediments of an urban river-lake system

    Yuezhao Li;Haiyang Chen;Yanguo Teng

  • Soil heavy metal pollution and risk assessment in Shenyang industrial district, Northeast China.

    Xudong Jiao;Xudong Jiao;Yanguo Teng;Yanguo Teng;Yanhong Zhan;Yanhong Zhan;Jin Wu;Jin Wu

  • Contamination characteristics, ecological risk and source identification of trace metals in sediments of the Le'an River (China).

    Haiyang Chen;Ruihui Chen;Yanguo Teng;Jin Wu

  • Source apportionment of trace metals in river sediments: A comparison of three methods.

    Haiyang Chen;Yanguo Teng;Jiao Li;Jin Wu

  • Evaluation of Soil Contamination Indices in a Mining Area of Jiangxi, China

    Jin Wu;Yanguo Teng;Sijin Lu;Yeyao Wang

  • Environmental vanadium distribution, mobility and bioaccumulation in different land-use Districts in Panzhihua Region, SW China

    Yanguo Teng;Jie Yang;Zongjian Sun;Jinsheng Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Qinhong Hu
Qinhong Hu The University of Texas at Arlington
Chen Zhu
Chen Zhu Indiana University
Maohong Fan
Maohong Fan University of Wyoming
Cong-Qiang Liu
Cong-Qiang Liu Tianjin University
Mark L. Brusseau
Mark L. Brusseau University of Arizona
Shin-Chan Han
Shin-Chan Han The Ohio State University
Fengchang Wu
Fengchang Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Changsheng Guo
Changsheng Guo Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences
Sangam Shrestha
Sangam Shrestha Asian Institute of Technology
Yuyi Yang
Yuyi Yang Wuhan Institute of Technology

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