School of Earth System Science
Associate professor
Geographical Science
mengmei2017@tju.edu.cn
318 Room, 16 Building, Tianjin University
Mei Meng is now a lecturer in Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, School of Earth System Science, Tianjin University. She received her B.S. degree in Applied Chemistry from Shandong University in 2009 and Ph.D degree in Environmental Science from Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2015. She worked as a Post-doctoral Fellow in The Hong Kong Polytechnic University during 10/2015-01/2017. Her current research work mainly focuses on mercury isotope biogeochemistry and environmental chemistry.
- Doctoral degree| University of Chinese Academy of Sciences| Environmental Science| 2015
- Bachelor’s Degree| Shandong University| Applied Chemistry| 2009
- 1. Mercury environmental chemistry
2. Mercury isotope biogeochemistry
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2020.7-Now
School of Earth System Science (Institute of Surface-Earth System Science) | Tianjin University | Associate professor  -
2017.3-2020.6
School of Earth System Science (Institute of Surface-Earth System Science) | Tianjin University | Lecturer  -
2015.10-2017.1
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Post-doctoral Fellow 
- Papers
- [1] Methylmercury produced in upper oceans accumulates in deep Mariana Trench fauna.
- [2] Mercury isotope compositions in large anthropogenically impacted Pearl River, South China.
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- [3] Mercury isotope variations within the marine food web of Chinese Bohai Sea: Implications for mercury sources and biogeochemical cycling.
- [4] Sources and Assessment of Mercury and Other Heavy Metal Contamination in Soils Surrounding the Wuda Underground Coal Fire Area, Inner Mongolia, China.
- [5] An Integrated Model for Input and Migration of Mercury in Chinese Coastal Sediments.
- [6] Chlorinated polyfluoroalkyl ether sulfonic acids in marine organisms from Bohai Sea, China: Occurrence, temporal variations, and trophic transfer behavior.
- [7] Spatial distribution and fate of perfluoroalkyl substances in sediments from the Pearl River Estuary, South China.
- [8] Biomagnification of mercury in mollusks from coastal areas of the Chinese Bohai Sea.
- [9] Distribution of mercury in coastal marine sediments of China: Sources and transport.
- [10] Radial oxygen loss has different effects on the accumulation of total mercury and methylmercury in rice.
- [11] Levels and Distribution of Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins in Seafood from Dalian, China.
- [12] Growing rice aerobically markedly decreases mercury accumulation by reducing both Hg bioavailability and the production of MeHg.
- [13] Accumulation of total mercury and methylmercury in rice plants collected from different mining areas in China.
- [14] Determination of Methylmercury in Soil Samples with Online Purge and Trap Gas Chromatography-Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry.
- [15] Variations and constancy of mercury and methylmercury accumulation in rice grown at contaminated paddy field sites in three Provinces of China.
- [16] Spatial distribution of mercury in topsoil from five regions of China.
- Honors & Awards
- [1] Pacemaker to Merit Student of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- [2] Merit Student of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Research projects
- [1] Tracing sources, dispersal and burial of heavy metals in industrialized bays using multiple stable isotopes
- [2] Stable Isotope Tracing the Concomitant Impact of Haze and Ozone Contaminations on the Phase Transitions of Atmospheric Mercury and Its Global Cycle
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- [3] The use of mercury isotopes to study the effects of underground coal fire mercury emission on regional atmosphere-soil-water ecological environment
- [4] Mercury stable isotope fractionation during its adsorption and uptake by phytoplankton
- [5] Development and demonstration application of multi-isotope traceability and regional transmission mode