Welcome to the School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University

WEI Bingbing


  WEI Bingbing


  Postdoctor


  Email   1610869@tongji.edu.cn


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  Room   B205, Ocean building


  



Education

  • 2009.09-2013.06China University of Geosciences, Geochemistry, B.S.

  • 2013.09-2016.06Tongji University, Marine Biology, M.S.

  • 2016.09-2020.07Tongji University, Marine Science, Ph.D.

  • 2017.10-2019.09Alfred Wegener Institute, Marine Geochemistry, Marine Geochemistry, Joint-Ph.D.


Employment

  • 2021.01-present: School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Post-doctoral


Research Interests

  • Stable and radiocarbon isotope geochemistry

  • Marine organic carbon cycle, land-ocean source-to-sink processes, anthropogenic perturbation of marine and land ecosystem  


Publications

  • Wei B., Mollenhauer G., Hefter J., Grotheer H. and Jia G. (2020) Dispersal and aging of terrigenous organic matter in the Pearl River Estuary and northern South China Sea Shelf. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.282, 324-339.

  • Wei B., Jia G., Hefter J., Kang M., Park E., Wang S. and Mollenhauer G. (2020) Comparison of the , LDI,  and RI-OH temperature proxies in sediments from the northern shelf of the South China Sea. Biogeosciences. 17, 4489-4508.

  • Li J., Gu L., Bai S., Wang J., Su L., Wei B., Zhang L. and Fang J. (2020) Characterization of particle-associated and free-living bacterial and archaeal communities along the water columns of the South China Sea. Biogeosciences. 18(1), 113-133.

  • Li J., Cui J., Yang Q., Cui G.,Wei B., Wu Z., Wang Y. and Zhou H. (2017) Oxidative Weathering and Microbial Diversity of an Inactive Seafloor Hydrothermal Sulfide Chimney. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8, 1378.

  • Liu Q., Li J., Wei B., Zhang X., Zhang L., Zhang Y. and Fang J. (2016) Leeuwenhoekiella nanhaiensis sp. nov. isolated from the deep-sea water of the South China Sea. International Journal of Systematic & Evolutionary Microbiology. 66, 1352-1357.

  • Li J., Wei B., Wang J., Liu Y. Dasgupta S. and Fang J. (2015) Variation in abundance and community structure of particle-attached and free-living bacteria in the South China Sea. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 122, 64-73.