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Name:
Junjun Deng
Highest Education:
 
Office:
1799 Jimei Road, Xiamen
Zip Code:
361021
Phone:
+86-592-6190585
Email:
jjdeng@iue.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

2015, 1 ~ present: Associate Professor. Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen, China.
2011, 7 ~ 2014.12: Assistant Professor. Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen, China
2006, 9 ~ 2011, 6: Master of Science, School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China. Major in Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Environment
2002, 9 ~ 2006, 6: Bachelor of Science, School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China. Major in Atmospheric Sciences

Main academic contributions:
Research Interest:

Atmospheric Environment and Atmospheric Chemistry
Source and Formation Mechanism of atmospheric aerosols

Selected Publications:

1.Junjun Deng*, Yanru Zhang, Yuqing Qiu, Hongliang Zhang, Wenjiao Du, Lingling Xu, Youwei Hong, Yanting Chen, Jinsheng Chen*. (2018) Source apportionment of PM2.5 at the Lin'an regional background site in China with three receptor models. Atmospheric Research, 202, 23-32. (Corresponding author) 2.Yanru Zhang, Hongliang Zhang, Junjun Deng*, Wenjiao Du, Youwei Hong, Lingling Xu, Yuqing Qiu, Zhenyu Hong, Xin Wu, Qianli Ma, Jie Yao, Jinsheng Chen*. (2017) Source regions and transport pathways of PM2.5 at a regional background site in East China. Atmospheric Environment, 167, 202-211. (Corresponding author)
3.Junjun Deng, Yanru Zhang, Youwei Hong, Lingling Xu, Yanting Chen, Wenjiao Du, Jinsheng Chen. (2016) Optical properties of PM2.5 and the impacts of chemical compositions in the coastal city Xiamen in China. Science of the Total Environment, 557-558, 665-675.
4.Junjun Deng, Zhenyu Xing, Bingliang Zhuang, Ke Du. (2014) Comparative study on long-term visibility trend and its affecting factors on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Atmospheric Research, 143, 266-278.
5.Zhenyu Xing, Junjun Deng (co-first author), Chao Mu, Yang Wang, Ke Du. (2014) Seasonal variation of mass absorption efficiency of elemental carbon in the four major emission areas in China. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 14, 1897-1905.
6.Junjun Deng, Ke Du, Wei Wang, Mark J. Rood. (2013) Closure study on measured and modeled optical properties for dry and hydrated laboratory inorganic aerosols with mixtures of dicarboxylic acids. Atmospheric Environment, 81, 177-187.
7.Ke Du, Chao Mu, Junjun Deng*, Fang Yuan. (2013) Study on atmospheric visibility variations and the impacts of meteorological parameters using high temporal resolution data: an application of Environmental Internet of Things in China. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 20 (3), 238-247. (Corresponding author)
8.Junjun Deng, Ke Du, Kai Wang, Chung-Shin Yuan, Juanjuan Zhao. (2012) Long-term atmospheric visibility trend in Southeast China, 1973-2010. Atmospheric Environment, 59, 11-21.
9.Junjun Deng, Tijian Wang, Ziqiang Jiang, Min Xie, Renjian Zhang, Xiaoxian Huang, Jialei Zhu. (2011) Characterization of visibility and its affecting factors over Nanjing, China. Atmospheric Research, 101, 681-691.
10.Junjun Deng, Tijian Wang, Li Liu, Fei Jiang. (2010) Modeling heterogeneous chemical processes on aerosol surface. Particuology, 8, 308-318.

Supported Projects:

1.National Natural Science Foundation of China “Study on 14C and 13C Isotope-based source apportionment and light-absorbing properties of atmospheric water-soluble organic carbon aerosols”
2.Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province “Impact on atmospheric light extinction property of chemical components of aerosols in the Western Taiwan Strait region, China”
3.Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province “Impacts on haze pollution over the Western Taiwan Strait Region of carbonaceous aerosols”
4.Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences “Modeling study on characteristics and sources of secondary organic aerosols over the Western Taiwan Strait Region”
5.Natural Geographic Air and Water Conservation Fund “Quantitative study on the impact of air pollutants emitted from airport and seaport on ambient air quality and exposure levels to outdoor workers and residents: case study in Xiamen”