Researcher
Name:
Baiqing Xu
Title:
Professor
Tel:
010-84097075
Email:
baiqing@itpcas.ac.cn
Address:
Building 3, Courtyard 16, Lin Cui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101P.R. China
Education and Appointments
Research Interest
Selected Publications

1. Baiqing Xu, Mo Wang, Daniel R. Joswiak, et al., 2009. Deposition of Anthropogenic Aerosols in a Southeastern Tibetan Glacier. J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2008JD011 510

2. Xu Baiqing, Yao Tandong, Lu Anxin, et al., 2006. Variation's of near-surface atmospheric CO2 and H2O concentrations during summer on Muztagata. Science in China, 49 (1): 18-26.

3. Xu Baiqing, Yao Tandong, Liu Xianqin, Wang Ninglian. 2006. Elemental carbon and organic carbon measurements with a two-step heating-GC system in the snow samples from Tibetan plateau. Annals of Glaciology, 43: 257-262

4. Xu Baiqing, Yao Tandong, J. Chappellaz, Lonnie Thompson. 2005. 2,000-year methane record in a high altitude Himalayan ice core. PAGES, 13(2): 18-20.

5. Xu Baiqing, YaoTandong, 2001. Dasuopu ice core record of atmospheric methane over the past 2000 years. Science in China, 44(8):690-695.

6. Xu Baiqing, Yao Tandong, Tian Lide, et al., 1999. Variation of CH4 concentrations recorded in Dunde ice core bubbles, Chinese Science Bulletin, 44(4): 383~384.

7. Liu Xianqin, Xu Baiqing, Yao Tandong, et al., 2008. Carbonaceous particles in Muztagh Ata ice core, West Kunlun Mountains, China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 53(21): 3379-3386.

8. Zhonghuan Xia, Baiqing Xu, I. Mügler, et al., 2008. Hydrogen isotope ratios of terrigenous n-alkanes in lacustrine surface sediment of the Tibetan Plateau record the precipitation signal. Geochemical Journal, 42: 331-338.

9. Guangjian Wu, Baiqing Xu, Tandong Yao, et al., 2009. Heavy metals in aerosol samples from the Eastern Pamirs collected 2004–2006. Atmospheric Research,doi:10.1016/j.atmosres.2009.03.011.

10. Guangjian Wu, Baiqing Xu, Chenglong Zhang, et al., 2009. Geochemistry of dust aerosol over the Eastern Pamirs. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 73: 977-989.