Song Changchun
Professor
School of Food and Environment
Dalian University of Technology
China
Biography
Song Changchun, male, born in May 1968 , Ph.D. in postdoctoral science, postdoctoral researcher of the Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Northeast Institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ph.D. ( 2011 ), the national ""millions of talent project"" selected, the state has outstanding contributions to young experts ( 2013 ), the national field of science and technology workers advanced individuals ( 2009 ), Jilin Province has outstanding contributions to the national outstanding young science fund winner ( 2011 ) Young professional and technical personnel ( 2009 ), Jilin province senior expert ( 2014 ). Deputy director of the Chinese Society of Geology and Environmental Sciences and the Commission of Geomorphology and Quaternary, and served as deputy editor of the ""Wetland Science"", ""Journal of Ecology"", ""Plant Science and Technology"", ""Chinese Journal of Ecology"" Journal of Ecology "","" Journal of Ecology ""and other journals editorial board. In 1992 , he entered the Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Since 2001 , he has been the director of the Sanjiang Plain Marsh Wetland Ecological Experiment Station (National Station), Deputy Director of the Wetland Ecology and Environment Laboratory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Northeast Wetland Ecosystem Observation Network leader. June 24, 2015, was hired as Dalian University of Technology Panjin campus part-time professor.
Research Interest
long-term wetland carbon, nitrogen cycle key bio-geochemical processes and global changes, wetland ecosystem services and other research
Publications
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Song CC, Sun L (2011) Carbon exchange in a freshwater marsh in the Sanjiang Plain, northeastern China. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 151: 1131-1138.
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Song CC, Wang LL (2011) Impacts of natural wetland degradation on dissolved carbon dynamics in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeastern China. J Hydrology 398: 26-32.
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Song CC, Yang GS (2012) Phosphorus availability as a primary constraint on methane emission from a freshwater wetland. Atmospheric Environment, 59: 202-206.