Research Program

Selected New Projects Funded in 2015
Updated on£º2016-1-10

Project Title

PI

Budget
 
(10K RMB)

SOA Ocean Public Welfare Program

Evaluation of biological and ecological effect of micro and nano particles in coastal waters, techniques and their applications

Min Chen

1100

NSFC-RGC Joint Program

Stoichiometric dynamics of carbon and nitrogen in two major hypoxic zones of Chinese coastal water

Shuh-Ji Kao

100

NSFC Key Program

The analysis methodology of elemental codes of cancer cells, pathogenic bacteria and viruses by the use of mass spectrometry

Qiuquan Wang

300

NSFC General Program

Transfer across the sediment-water interface in the Pearl River Estuary: A study based on the 224Ra/228Th disequilibrium approach

Pinghe Cai

79

Development of time-series samplers based on osmotic pump and their applications in the monitoring of riverine pollutant flux

Quanlong Li

66

In situ determination of carbonate in the seawater

Jian Ma

72

Air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Zhangjiang Estuary using UAV remote sensing approach

Shaoling Shang

85

The biological roles of cadmium in marine phytoplankton

Dalin Shi

82

Submarine groundwater discharge in the Pearl River Estuary and its geochemical impacts

Guizhi Wang

78

Seasonal variability and photo-adaptation of phytoplankton in South China Sea based on Bio-Argo observation

Haili Wang

80

Bioaccumulation, biotransformation and toxic effects of sulfamethazine in the lifecycle of marine medaka

Xinhong Wang

76

Abrupt changes of Arctic sea ice cover in the 21st century and their climatic effects

Xiaoyi Yang

69

Effects of lysogenic phage on ecophysiological characteristics of marine bacteria

Rui Zhang

65

Environmental behaviors and interface process mechanisms of parent and alkylated PAHs in mangrove wetlands

Yong Zhang

65

Chemotactic molecular characteristics and direct algicidal mechanism of chitinase producing strain LY03 on HABs causing diatom

Tianling Zheng

96

NSFC Excellent Young Scientists Fund

Responses of marine viral ecological characteristics and functions to ocean acidification

Rui Zhang

130

NSFC Young Scientists Fund

The living foraminifera shell-bound nitrogen isotope and the nitrogen cycling in the euphotic zone

Dawei Li

25