Ph.D, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, USA (1984)
Visiting Scholar, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (1992-1993)
Professor, Xiamen University (1991-)
Research Interests
Marine biogeochemistry of biogenic elements and trace organic pollutants. Studies related to the utilization and protection of marine environment such as productivity of the marine ecosystem and its response to global change; the scientific and technological basis for the ocean and coastal sustainable development. Marine biogeochemistry of biogenic elements and trace organic pollutants. Studies related to the utilization and protection of marine environment such as productivity of the marine ecosystem and its response to global change; the scientific and technological basis for the ocean and coastal sustainable development.
Selected Publications
Hong H.S., Wu J., Shang S., et al., Absorption and fluorescence of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the Pearl River Estuary, South China. Marine Chemistry, 97: 78-89 (2005).
Cao W.Z., Hong H.S., Yue S.P., Modelling agricultural nitrogen contributions to the Jiulong River estuary and coastal water. Global and Planetary Change, 47: 111C121 (2005).
Hong H.S., Wang X.H., Xu L., et al., Trace organic pollutants in the southeast estuarine environment of China. Journal of Environmental Science, 35: 1833-1847 (2000).
Chen N.W., Hong H.S., Zhang L.P. et al., Nitrogen sources and exports in an agricultural watershed in Southeast China. Biogeochemistry, 87: 169-179 (2008).
Shang S.L., Zhang C.Y., Hong H.S., et al., Hydrographic and biological changes in the Taiwan Strait during the 1997-1998 El Nino winter. Geophysical Research Letters, 32, L11601, doi:10.1029/2005GL022578 (2005).
Hong H.S., Xu L., Zhang L.P., et al., Environmental fate and chemistry of organic pollutants in the sediment of Xiamen and Victoria Harbours. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 31: 229-236 (1995).
Hong H.S., Kester D.R., Redox state of iron in the offshore waters of Peru. Limnology and Oceanography, 31: 512-524 (1986).