Zhong Jun
School
School of Earth System Science
Professional Title
Associate professor
Discipline
地球化学
Contact Information
jun.zhong@tju.edu.cn
Rm 613, Building No.16
300072
Brief Introduction
Jun Zhong is currently a lecturer in School of Earth System Science, Tianjin University. He received his Ph.D. degrees from Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2017. He is interested in solutes production and transport in the river system based on isotopes and model.
Education Background
- Bachelor’s Degree| Hexi University| Chemistry| 2012
- Doctoral degree| University of Chinese Academy of Sciences| Geochemistry| 2017
Research Interests
- Solutes transport the catchment
Positions & Employments
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2021.7-Now
School of Earth System Science | Tianjin University | Associate professor  -
2017.7-2021.6
School of Surface-System Science | Tianjin University | lecturer 
Academic Achievements
- Papers
- [1] Zhong, J., Li, S., Li, Z., Zhu, X., Yi, Y., Ma, T., Xu, S., and Liu, C., 2022, Metamorphic fluxes of water and carbon in rivers of the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: Science China Earth Sciences.
- [2] Zhong, J., Wallin, M. B., Wang, W., Li, S.-L., Guo, L., Dong, K., Ellam, R. M., Liu, C.-Q., and Xu, S., 2021, Synchronous evaporation and aquatic primary production in tropical river networks: Water Research.
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- [3] Zhong, J., Li, S.-L., Zhu, X., Liu, J., Xu, S., Xu, S., and Liu, C.-Q., 2021, Dynamics and fluxes of dissolved carbon under short-term climate variabilities in headwaters of the Changjiang River, draining the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Journal of Hydrology, v. 596.
- [4] Chen, S., Zhong, J.*, Li, S., Ran, L., Wang, W., Xu, S., Yan, Z., and Xu, S.*, 2021, Multiple controls on carbon dynamics in mixed karst and non-karst mountainous rivers, Southwest China, revealed by carbon isotopes (δ13C and Δ14C): Science of The Total Environment.
- [5] Liu, J., Zhong, J.*, Chen, S., Xu, S., and Li, S.-L., 2021, Hydrological and biogeochemical controls on temporal variations of dissolved carbon and solutes in a karst river, South China: Environmental Sciences Europe, v. 33, no. 1.
- [6] Zhong, J., Li, S. L., Ibarra, D. E., Ding, H., and Liu, C. Q., 2020b, Solute production and transport processes in Chinese monsoonal rivers: implications for global climate change: Glob. Biogeochem. Cy., v. 34, no. 9.
- [7] Zhong, J., Chen, S., Wang, W. F., Yan, Z. L., Ellam, R. M., and Li, S. L., 2020a, Unravelling the hydrological effects on spatiotemporal variability of water chemistry in mountainous rivers from Southwest China: Hydrol. Process.
- [8] Chen, S., Zhong, J.*, Li, C., Liu, J., Wang, W., Xu, S., and Li, S.-L., 2020, Coupled effects of hydrology and temperature on temporal dynamics of dissolved carbon in the Min River, Tibetan Plateau: J. Hydrol.
- [9] Liu, J., Zhong, J.*, Ding, H., Yue, F.-J., Li, C., Xu, S., and Li, S.-L., 2020, Hydrological regulation of chemical weathering and dissolved inorganic carbon biogeochemical processes in a monsoonal river: Hydrol. Process.
- [10] Wang, W., Yi, Y., Zhong, J.*, Kumar, A., and Li, S.-L., 2020, Carbon biogeochemical processes in a subtropical karst river–reservoir system: J. Hydrol., v. 591.
- [11] Zhong, J., Li, S.-L., Liu, J., Ding, H., Sun, X., Xu, S., Wang, T., Ellam, R. M., and Liu, C.-Q., 2018b, Climate variability controls on CO2 consumption fluxes and carbon dynamics for monsoonal rivers: Evidence from xijiang River, Southwest China: J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosci., v. 123, no. 8, p. 2553-2567.
- [12] Zhong, J., Li, S.-L., Ding, H., Lang, Y., Maberly, S. C., and Xu, S., 2018a, Mechanisms controlling dissolved CO2 over-saturation in the Three Gorges Reservoir area: Inland Waters, v. 8, no. 2, p. 148-156.
- [13] Zhong, J., Li, S. L., Cai, H. M., Yue, F. J., and Tao, F. X., 2018c, The Response of Carbon Geochemistry to Hydrological Events within an Urban River, Southwestern China: Geochemistry International, v. 56, no. 5, p. 462-473.
- [14] Zhu, X., Lang, Y.-c.*, Zhong, J.*, Ding, H., He, H., Yan, Z., and Li, S.-l., 2018, Variations of trace elements under hydrological conditions in the Min River, Eastern Tibetan Plateau: Acta Geochimica, v. 37, no. 4, p. 509-518.
- [15] Zhong, J., Li, S. L., Tao, F., Yue, F., and Liu, C. Q., 2017b, Sensitivity of chemical weathering and dissolved carbon dynamics to hydrological conditions in a typical karst river: Sci. Rep., v. 7, p. 42944.
- [16] Zhong, J., Li, S. L., Tao, F., Ding, H., and Liu, J., 2017a, Impacts of hydrologic variations on chemical weathering and solute sources in the Min River basin, Himalayan-Tibetan region: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int, v. 24, no. 23, p. 19126-19137.