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TIAN Mi, PhD

Associate Professor

Office: 440 at Environment Hall

Email: tianmi628@cqu.edu.cn

 

Education

  2008 – 2013: M.S. and PhD in Environmental Science, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Science, Guangdong, China.

  2004 – 2008: B.E. in Environmental Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Anhui, China.

 

Research Description

Dr. Mi Tian is the associate professor in College of Environment and Ecology. Dr Tian’s research is mainly focused on the source, transport, transformation, interface exchange process and human health effect of crucial atmospheric pollutants. Dr. Tian has published over 40 technical papers in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Tian received the first prize in the 2019 Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Award.

 

Publications

1.     B. Liang, Z. Su, M. Tian, et al., Sources and Potential Health Risks of PM2.5-Bound PAHs in a Megacity of Southwest China: Importance of Studying from a Health Risk Perspective. Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, 2020: 1-18.

2.     Y. Chen, S. Zhang, C. Peng, et al., Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and control measures on air quality and aerosol light absorption in Southwestern China. Sci Total Environ, 2020. 749: 141419.

3.     M. Tian, Y. Liu, F. Yang, et al., Increasing importance of nitrate formation for heavy aerosol pollution in two megacities in Sichuan Basin, southwest China. Environ Pollut, 2019. 250: 898-905.

4.     C. Peng, M. Tian, Y. Chen, et al., Characteristics, Formation Mechanisms and Potential Transport Pathways of PM2.5 at a Rural Background Site in Chongqing, Southwest China. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 2019. 19(9): 1980-1992.

5.     B. Liang, X. Yu, H. Mi, et al., Health risk assessment and source apportionment of VOCs inside new vehicle cabins: A case study from Chongqing, China. Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2019.

6.     H. Hu, M. Tian, L. Zhang, et al., Sources and gas-particle partitioning of atmospheric parent, oxygenated, and nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in a humid city in southwest China. Atmospheric Environment, 2019. 206: 1-10.

7.     H. Wang, G. Shi, M. Tian, et al., Aerosol optical properties and chemical composition apportionment in Sichuan Basin, China. Sci Total Environ, 2017. 577: 245-257.

8.     M. Tian, F. Yang, S. Chen, et al., Atmospheric deposition of polycyclic aromatic compounds and associated sources in an urban and a rural area of Chongqing, China. Chemosphere, 2017. 187(Supplement C): 78-87.

9.     M. Tian, H. Wang, Y. Chen, et al., Highly time-resolved characterization of water-soluble inorganic ions in PM2.5 in a humid and acidic mega city in Sichuan Basin, China. Sci Total Environ, 2017. 580: 224-234.

10.  M. Tian, H. Wang, Y. Chen, et al., Characteristics of aerosol pollution during heavy haze events in Suzhou, China. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2016. 16(11): 7357-7371.

11.  M. Tian, S.J. Chen, Y. Luo, et al., Air-plant exchange of brominated flame retardants at a rural site: Influencing factor, interspecies difference, and forest scavenging. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2013. 32(6): 1248-1253.

12.  M. Tian, S.-J. Chen, J. Wang, et al., Plant Uptake of Atmospheric Brominated Flame Retardants at an E-Waste Site in Southern China. Environmental Science & Technology, 2012. 46(5): 2708-2714.

13.  M. Tian, S.-J. Chen, J. Wang, et al., Atmospheric Deposition of Halogenated Flame Retardants at Urban, E-Waste, and Rural Locations in Southern China. Environmental Science & Technology, 2011. 45(11): 4696-4701.

14.  M. Tian, S.J. Chen, J. Wang, et al., Brominated Flame Retardants in the Atmosphere of E-Waste and Rural Sites in Southern China: Seasonal Variation, Temperature Dependence, and Gas-Particle Partitioning. Environmental Science & Technology, 2011. 45(20): 8819-8825.

 

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