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    Executive Editors

    Shaoqing Zhang
    Professor
    Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography
    Ocean University of China
    China
    szhang@ouc.edu.cn
    AMS

    EDUCATION:

    2000        Department of Meteorology, Florida State University, Ph.D.

    1998        Department of Meteorology, Florida State University, MS

    1991        Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, China, MS

    1985        Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, China, B.Sc.


    APPOINTMENT:

    2016.12 -     Senior Professor and Distinguished Scientist Leader of Regional Climate Prediction Initiative,Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography (POL), Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao National Laboratory of Marine Science and Technology (QNLM), – Regional Coupled model and data assimilation, Regional weather and climate predictions, Super-high-resolution regional coupled model and initialization for seamless numerical weather-climate studies, Ocean Extended   Range Prediction Mechanism and System Development.

    2008 – 2016.11 Meteorologist & Oceanographer, GFDL/OAR/NOAA/DOC, – Climate model predictability and data assimilation, Climate reanalysis and prediction initialization, Coupled model parameter estimation, Decadal predictability depending on observing systems, High-Resolution Coupled Model Initialization towards Seamless Numerical Weather-Climate Studies.

    2002-2007 Research Scientist I,II, UCAR/GFDL, Princeton University – Coupled model data assimilation with emphasis on ocean reanalysis, Impact of observing systems on climate predictability.

    2000-2001 Visiting Scientist, AOS/Princeton University, – Nonlinear filtering for atmosphere and ocean data assimilation.


    1996-1999 Research Assistant, Department of Meteorology, Florida State University – Adjoint and model sensitivities, 4-Dimensional variational data assimilation.

    1995-1996 Visiting Scientist, EMC/NCEP – Tangent linear and adjoint models.

    1985-1995 Branch Chair, Engineer, National Meteorological Center of China  – Atmospheric model and numerical weather prediction.


    HONORS

    2014        US Department of Commerce GOLD MEDAL Award

    2008        NOAA Outstanding Research Paper Award

    1998        Members of Royal Meteorology Society (UK) and AMS (US)

    1995        Numerical Weather Prediction Fellow (Committee Member) of

    Chinese Meteorological Society

    1994-1995    Outstanding Research Awards from Chinese Meteorology Society,

    Chinese Meteorological Administration, National Meteorological

    Center of China,


    EDITORIAL EXPERIENCES:

    Lead Guest Editor: Special Issue on Advances in Meteorology

    Regional Coupled Model and Data Assimilation 2017

    https://www.hindawi.com/journals/amete/si/146016/cfp

    Data Assimilation in Numerical Weather and Climate Models 2016

    Data Assimilation in Numerical Weather and Climate Models 2015

    https://www.hindawi.com/journals/amete/si/837235/cfp

    Research Interest:


    Prof. Zhang specializes in coupled Earth system modeling, Earth system predictability, coupled model data assimilation and parameter estimation, as well as the ultra fine-resolution global-regional coupled model and initialization for seamless weather-climate predictability studies and predictions. Currently one of his major missions is leading a national-wide large group to develop an ultra-high resolution Earth system model on Chinese home-grown heterogeneous high-performance-computing systems toward making seamless weather-climate predictions and coupled Earth system reanalysis. Predicting tropical cyclone (TC) genesis is of great societal importance but scientifically challenging. Prof. Zhang leads the team to build a high-resolution Asia-Pacific regional coupled prediction system with dynamically downscaling coupled data assimilation. This regional coupled prediction system has been used extensively in our research programs, including the studies of predictability of TC genesis, and improvement of TC track and intensity forecasts.

    URL: http://pol.ouc.edu.cn/2020/0526/c18669a288339/page.htm

    Grants:

    1)    An Ultra High Resolution Coupling Extension Prediction System of Multi-Layer in Two Oceans and One Ocean Region, National Key Research and Development Program, Ministry of Science and Technology of China, Grant No. 2017YFC1404100, ¥15740000, PI. 2017.07-2021.06.
    2)    A Study of High Efficiency EnKF Approximate Algorithm, Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Grant No. 41775100, ¥680000, PI, 2018.01-2021.12.
    3)    A Study of Coupled Model and Coupled Data Assimilation Based on Key Physical Processes on The Air-Sea Interface, Key Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Grant No. 41830964, ¥3050000, PI, 2019.01-2023.12.
    4)    Causes and predictions of Extremes in the East Asian Water Cycle, Nationality cooperation and exchange program of National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Grant No. 41981230039, ¥150000, PI, 2019.01-2019.12.

    List of Publications:

    Ma M. -C., Y. Gao,* A. -J. Ding, H. Su, H. Liao, S.- X. Wang, X. -M. Wang, B. Zhao, S. -Q.  Zhang, P. -Q. Fu, A. -B. Guenther, M.-H. Wang, S. -S Li, B.-W. Chu, X. -H. Yao, and H. -W. Gao, 2022: Development and Assessment of a High-Resolution Biogenic Emission Inventory from Urban Green Spaces in China. Environmental Science & Technology, 56, 175−184
    Guo X. -W., Y. Gao*, S. -Q. Zhang*, L. -X. Wu, P. Chang, W. -J. Cai, J. Zscheischler, L. -R. Leung, J. Small, G. Danabasoglu, L. Thompson, and H. -W. Gao, 2022:Threat by marine heatwaves to adaptive large marine ecosystems in an eddy-resolving model. Nature Climate Change,12, 179–186.
    Mao, K., F. Gao*; S. -Q. Zhang*; and C. Liu,.2022: An Initial Field Intelligent Correcting Algorithm for Numerical Forecasting Based on Artificial Neural Networks under the Conditions of Limited Observations: Part I—Focusing on Ocean Temperature. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 10, 311.
    ZHAO H. -R., S. -Q. Zhang*, J.-P. Li*, and Y. -W. Ma, 2021: A Study of Predictability of Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere System Using Attractor Radius and Global Attractor Radius. Climate Dynamics, 56: 1317–1334.
    ZHENG J.-B., S. -Q. Zhang*, D. Wang, and J. Jiang, 2021: Optimization for the Assessment of Spudcan Peak Resistance in Clay–Sand–Clay Deposits. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,  9(7), 689.
    WANG X., S. -Q. Zhang*, X. -P. Lin*, B. Qiu, and L. -S. Yu, 2021: Characteristics of 3-Dimensional Structure and Heat Budget of Mesoscale Eddies in the South Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans,126, e2020JC016922.
    MA Y. -W., J.-P. Li*, S. -Q. Zhang*, H. -R. Zhao, 2021: A multi‑model study of atmosphere predictability in coupled  ocean–atmosphere systems. Climate Dynamics, 56: 3489–3509.
    SU A., L. Zhang,*, X. -F. Zhang*, S. -Q. Zhang, Z. Liu, C. -L. Liu, and A. Zhang, 2021: A New Scheme of Adaptive Covariance Inflation for Ensemble Filtering Data Assimilation. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9, 1054.
    YEAGER S. -G.*, F. Castruccio, P. Chang, G. Danabasoglu, E. Maroon, J. Small1, H. Wang, L. -X. Wu, S. -Q. Zhang*, 2021: An Outsized Role for the Labrador Sea in the Multidecadal Variability of the Atlantic OverturningCirculation. Science advances: in press.
    LIU Z., S. -Q. Zhang*, Y. Shen, Y. -P. Guan, and X. Deng, 2021: A Study of Capturing AMOC Regime Transition through Observation-Constrained Model Parameters. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 28, 481–500.
    REN S. -M., S. -Q. Zhang*, L. L, Y. -J. Jiang, Y. -W. Ma, 2021: A Study of the Impact of Tropical Atlantic Warming on the Pacific Walker Circulation with Numerical Experiments of CGCM. Advances in Climate Change Research, in press.
    Liu C. -L., S. -Q. Zhang⁎, Y. Gao⁎⁎, Y. -H., Wang L. -F. Sheng, H. -W. Gao, J. -C.-H. Fung. Optimal estimation of initial concentrations and emission sources with 4D-Var for air pollution prediction in a 2D transport modelScience of the Total Environment773:145580
    Zhang S. -Q.*, Z. Liu, X. Zhang, X. Wu, G. Han, Y. Zhao, X. Yu, C. Liu, Y. Liu, S. Wu, F. Lu, M. Li, and X. Deng, 2020: Coupled data assimilation and parameter estimation in coupled ocean-atmosphere models: a review. Climate dynamics, 54(11-12): 5127-5144.
    JIANG Y., S. -Q. Zhang, J. Tian, Z. Zhang, J. Gan, and C. R. Wu, 2020: An Examination of Circulation Characteristics in the Luzon Strait and the South China Sea Using High‐Resolution Regional Atmosphere‐Ocean Coupled Models. Journal of geophysical research. Oceans, 125(6): e2020JC016253.
    LI J., and S. -Q. Zhang, 2020: Mitigation of model bias influences on wave data assimilation with multiple assimilation systems using WaveWatch III v5.16 and SWAN v41.20. Geoscientific model development, 13(3): 1035-1054.
    LEE J. -H., Y. S. Chang, and S. -Q. Zhang, 2020: Assessment of the JMA Serial Observation Lines in the Northwestern Pacific in OSSE Studies with the GFDL Ensemble Coupled Data Assimilation System. Journal of geophysical research. Oceans, 125(3): e2019JC015686.
    GAO Y., H. Shan, S. -Q. Zhang, L. Sheng, J. Li, J. Zhang, M. Ma, H. Meng, K. Luo, H. Gao, and X. Yao, 2020: Characteristics and sources of PM2.5 with focus on two severe pollution events in a coastal city of Qingdao, China. Chemosphere, 247: 125861-125861.
    ZHANG L., Y. Gao, S. Wu, S. -Q. Zhang, K. R. Smith, X. Yao, and H. Gao, 2020: Global impact of atmospheric arsenic on health risk: 2005 to 2015. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences – PNAS, 117(25): 13975-13982.
    LU L., S. -Q. Zhang*, S. G. Yeager, G. Danabasoglu, P. Chang, L. Wu, X. Lin, A. Rosati, and F. Lu, 2020: Impact of Coherent Ocean Stratification on AMOC Reconstruction by Coupled Data Assimilation with a Biased Model. Journal of climate, 33(17): 7319-7334.
    FENG X., N. Klingaman, S. -Q. Zhang, and L. Guo, 2020: Building sustainable science partnerships between early-career researchers to better understand and predict East Asia water cycle extremes. Bulletin Of The American Meteorological Society, 101 (6): E785–E789.
    LI M., S. -Q. Zhang* L. Wu, X. Lin, P. Chang, G. Danabasoglu, Z. Wei, X. Yu, H. Hu, X. Ma, W. Ma, H. Zhao, D. Jia, X. Liu, K. Mao, Y. Ma, Y. Jiang, X. Wang, G. Liu, and Y. Chen, 2020: An Examination of the Predictability of Tropical Cyclone Genesis in High-Resolution Coupled Models with Dynamically Downscaled Coupled Data Assimilation Initialization. Advances in atmospheric sciences, 37(9): 939-950.
    GAO Y., L. Zhang, G. Zhang, F. Yan, S. -Q. Zhang, L. Sheng, J. Li, M. Wang, S. Wu, J. S. Fu, X. Yao, and H. Gao, 2020: The climate impact on atmospheric stagnation and capability of stagnation indices in elucidating the haze events over North China Plain and Northeast China. Chemosphere, 258: 127335-127335.
    LI M., S. -Q. Zhang*, L. Wu, X. Lin, P. Chang, G. Danabasoglu, Z. Wei, X. Yu, H. Hu, X. Ma, W. Ma, D. Jia, X. Liu, H. Zhao, K. Mao, Y. Ma, Y. Jiang, X. Wang, G. Liu, and Y. Chen, 2020: A high-resolution Asia-Pacific regional coupled prediction system with dynamically downscaling coupled data assimilation. Science bulletin, 65(21): 1849-1858.
    ROBERTS M. -J., L. C. Jackson, C. D. Roberts, V. Meccia, D. Docquier, T. Koenigk, P. Ortega, E. Moreno‐Chamarro, A. Bellucci, A. Coward, S. Drijfhout, E. Exarchou, O. Gutjahr, H. Hewitt, D. Iovino, K. Lohmann, D. Putrasahan, R. Schiemann, J. Seddon, L. Terray, X. Xu, Q. Zhang, P. Chang, S. G. Yeager, F. S. Castruccio, S. -Q. Zhang, and L. Wu, 2020: Sensitivity of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation to Model Resolution in CMIP6 HighResMIP Simulations and Implications for Future Changes. Journal of advances in modeling earth systems, 12(8): e2019MS002014.
    SUN J., Z. Liu, F. Lu, W. Zhang, and S. -Q. Zhang, 2020: Strongly Coupled Data Assimilation Using Leading Averaged Coupled Covariance (LACC). Part III: Assimilation of Real World Reanalysis. Monthly weather review, 148(6): 2351-2364.
    Zhang S. -Q.*, H. Fu, L. Wu, Y. Li, H. Wang, Y. Zeng, X. Duan, W. Wan, L. Wang, Y. Zhuang, H. Meng, K. Xu, P. Xu, L. Gan, Z. Liu, S. Wu, Y. Chen, H. Yu, S. Shi, L. Wang, S. Xu, W. Xue, W. Liu, Q. Guo, J. Zhang, G. Zhu, Y. Tu, J. Edwards, A. Baker, J. Yong, M. Yuan, Y. Yu, Q. Zhang, Z. Liu, M. Li, D. Jia, G. Yang, Z. Wei, J. Pan, P. Chang, G. Danabasoglu, S. Yeager, N. Rosenbloom, and Y. Guo, 2020: Optimizing high-resolution Community Earth System Model on a heterogeneous many-core supercomputing platform. Geosci. Model Dev., 13(10): 4809-4829.
    HOU Z., B. Zuo, S. -Q. Zhang, F. Huang, R. Ding, W. Duan, and J. Li, 2020: Model forecast error correction based on the Local Dynamical Analog method: an example application to the ENSO forecast by an Intermediate Coupled Model. Geophysical Research Letters,  47(19): 1-10.
    CHANG P., S. -Q. Zhang*, G. Danabasoglu, S. G. Yeager, H. Fu, H. Wang, F. S. Castruccio, Y. Chen, J. Edwards, D. Fu, Y. Jia, L. C. Laurindo, X. Liu, N. Rosenbloom, R. J. Small, G. Xu, Y. Zeng, Q. Zhang, J. Bacmeister, D. A. Bailey, X. Duan, A. K. DuVivier, D. Li, Y. Li, R. Neale, A. Stössel, L. Wang, Y. Zhuang, A. Baker, S. Bates, J. Dennis, X. Diao, B. Gan, A. Gopal, D. Jia, Z. Jing, X. Ma, R. Saravanan, W. G. Strand, J. Tao, H. Yang, X. Wang, Z. Wei, and L. Wu, 2020: An Unprecedented Set of High-Resolution Earth System Simulations for Understanding Multiscale Interactions in Climate Variability and Change. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 12(12): e2020MS002298.
    SUN J., Z*. Liu, F. Lu, W. Zhang, Y. Zhao and S. -Q. Zhang, 2020:Quantitatively Isolating Extratropical Atmospheric Impact on the Tropical Pacific Interannual Variability in Coupled Climate Model. IEEE Access, 8: 163857-163867.
    MA M., Y. Gao*, Y. Wang*, S. -Q. Zhang, L. R. Leung, C. Liu, S. Wang, B. Zhao, X. Chang, H. Su, T. Zhang, L. Sheng, X. Yao, H. Gao, and R. W. A. Pacific Northwest National Lab, 2019: Substantial ozone enhancement over the North China Plain from increased biogenic emissions due to heat waves and land cover in summer 2017. Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 19(19): 12195-12207.
    CHIKAMOTO Y. *, A. Timmermann, M. J. Widlansky, S. -Q. Zhang, and M. A. Balmaseda, 2019: A Drift-Free Decadal Climate Prediction System for the Community Earth System Model. Journal of climate, 32(18): 5967-5995.
    ZHAO Y., X. Deng, S. -Q. Zhang*, Z. Liu, and C. Liu, 2019: Sensitivity determined simultaneous estimation of multiple parameters in coupled models: part I—based on single model component sensitivities. Climate dynamics, 53(9): 5349-5373.
    HU H., F. Huang*, S. -Q. Zhang, C. Ruan, S. Gao, and P. Li, 2019: Case Study of Fog Predictability for an Event with Cold-Front Synoptic Pattern. Journal of Ocean University of China, 18(2): 271-281.
    YU X., S. -Q. Zhang*, J. Li, L. Lu, Z. Liu, M. Li, H. Yu, G. Han, X. Lin, L. Wu, and P. Chang, 2019: A Multi‐Timescale EnOI‐like High‐Efficiency Approximate Filter for Coupled Model Data Assimilation. Journal of advances in modeling earth systems, 11(1): 45-63.
    ZHANG S. -Q., L. Yang*, X. Ma, H. Wang, X. Zhang, X. Yu, and L. Lu, 2018: The 'Two oceans and one sea' extended range numerical prediction system with an ultra-high resolution atmosphere-ocean-land regional coupled model. Atmospheric and oceanic science letters = Daqi-he-haiyang-kexue-kuaibao, 11(4): 364-371.
    ZHANG S. -Q.*, Y. Xie, F. Counillon, X. Ma, P. Yu, and Z. Jing, 2018: Regional Coupled Model and Data Assimilation. Advances in meteorology, 2018: 1-2.
    PARK J.-Y.*, C. A. Stock, X. Yang, J. P. Dunne, A. Rosati, J. John, and S. -Q. Zhang, 2018: Modeling Global Ocean Biogeochemistry With Physical Data Assimilation: A Pragmatic Solution to the Equatorial Instability. Journal of advances in modeling earth systems, 10(3): 891-906.
    YU H.*, J. Li, K. Wu, Z. Wang, H. Yu, S. -Q. Zhang, Y. Hou, and R. M. Kelly, 2018: A global high-resolution ocean wave model improved by assimilating the satellite altimeter significant wave height. ITC journal, 70: 43-50.
    LI S.*, S. -Q. Zhang*, Z. Liu, L. Lu, J. Zhu, X. Zhang, X. Wu, M. Zhao, G. A. Vecchi, R. H. Zhang, and X. Lin, 2018: Estimating Convection Parameters in the GFDL CM2.1 Model Using Ensemble Data Assimilation. Journal of advances in modeling earth systems, 10(4): 989-1010.
    CHANG Y.-S.*, S. -Q. Zhang, A. Rosati, G. A. Vecchi, and X. Yang, 2018: An OSSE Study for Deep Argo Array using the GFDL Ensemble Coupled Data Assimilation System. Ocean science journal, 53(2): 179-189.
    LIU C., S. -Q. Zhang, S. Li, and Z. Liu, 2017: Impact of the Time Scale of Model Sensitivity Response on Coupled Model Parameter Estimation. Advances in atmospheric sciences, 34(11): 1346-1357.
    HU H., Q. Zhang, J. Sun, C. Ruan, F. Huang, and S. -Q. Zhang, 2017: Impact of high-frequency observations on fog forecasting: a case study of OSSE. Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography, 69(1): 1396182.
    FU H., J. Yang, W. Li, X. Wu, G. Han, Y. Xie, S. -Q. Zhang, X. Zhang, Y. Cao, and X. Zhang, 2017: A Potential Density Gradient Dependent Analysis Scheme for Ocean Multiscale Data Assimilation. Advances in meteorology, 2017: 1-13.
    ZHAO Y., X. Deng, S. -Q. Zhang, Z. Liu, C. Liu, G. Vecchi, G. Han, and X. Wu, 2017: Impact of an observational time window on coupled data assimilation: simulation with a simple climate model. Nonlinear processes in geophysics, 24(4): 681-694.
    YU X., S. -Q. Zhang, X. Lin, and M. Li, 2017: Insights on the role of accurate state estimation in coupled model parameter estimation by a conceptual climate model study. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 24: 125-139.
    LU F. -Z. Liu, S. -Q. Zhang, and R. Jacob, 2017: Assessing extratropical impact on the tropical bias in coupled climate model with regional coupled data assimilation. Geophysical research letters, 44(7): 3384-3392.
    LU F. -Z. Liu, Y. Liu, S. -Q. Zhang, and R. Jacob, 2017: Understanding the control of extratropical atmospheric variability on ENSO using a coupled data assimilation approach. Climate dynamics, 48(9-10): 3139-3160.
    KARSPECK A. -R., D. Stammer, A. Köhl, G. Danabasoglu, M. Balmaseda, D. M. Smith, Y. Fujii, S. -Q. Zhang, B. Giese, H. Tsujino. and A. Rosati, 2017: Comparison of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation between 1960 and 2007 in six ocean reanalysis products. Climate dynamics, 49(3): 957-982.
    CHANG Y.-S., and S. -Q. Zhang, 2016: XBT Effects on the Global Ocean State Estimates Using a Coupled Data Assimilation System. TAO : Terrestrial, atmospheric, and oceanic sciences, 27(6): 1019-1031.
    CHENG J., Z. Liu, S. -Q. Zhang, W. Lina, and D. Peng, 2016: Reply to Parker: Robust response of AMOC interdecadal variability to future intense warming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113: E2762–E2763.
    CHENG J., Z. Liu, S. -Q. Zhang, W. Liu, L. Dong, P. Liu, and H. Li, 2016: Reduced interdecadal variability of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation under global warming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 113(12): 3175-3178.
    FU H., X. Wu, W. Li, Y. Xie, G. Han, and S. -Q. Zhang, 2016: Reconstruction of Typhoon Structure Using 3-Dimensional Doppler Radar Radial Velocity Data with the Multigrid Analysis: A Case Study in an Idealized Simulation Context. Advances in meteorology, 2016: 1-10.
    LI S., S. -Q. Zhang, Z. Liu, X. Yang, A. Rosati, J.-C. Golaz, and M. Zhao, 2016: The Role of Large-Scale Feedbacks in Cumulus Convection Parameter Estimation. Journal of climate, 29(11): 4099-4119.
    LIU H., F. Lu, Z. Liu, Y. Liu, and S. -Q. Zhang, 2016: Assimilating atmosphere reanalysis in coupled data assimilation. Journal of meteorological research, 30(4): 572-583.
    WU X., G. Han, S. -Q. Zhang, and Z. Liu, 2016: A study of the impact of parameter optimization on ENSO predictability with an intermediate coupled model. Climate dynamics, 46(3): 711-727.
    WU X. -R., S. -Q. Zhang, and Z. L., 2016: Implementation of a One-Dimensional Enthalpy Sea-Ice Model in a Simple Pycnocline Prediction Model for Sea-Ice Data Assimilation Studies. Advances in atmospheric sciences, 33(2): 193-207.
    ZHANG X., S. -Q. Zhang, Z. Liu, X. Wu, and G. Han, 2016: Correction of biased climate simulated by biased physics through parameter estimation in an intermediate coupled model. Climate dynamics, 47(5): 1899-1912.
    GODDARD P. B., J. Yin, S. M. Griffies, and S. Zhang, 2015: An extreme event of sea-level rise along the Northeast coast of North America in 2009–2010. Nature communications, 6(1): 6346-6346.
    HAN G., X. Wu, S. Zhang, Z. Liu, I. M. Navon, and W. Li, 2015: A Study of Coupling Parameter Estimation Implemented by 4D-Var and EnKF with a Simple Coupled System. Advances in meteorology, 2015: 1-16.
    HUANG B., J. Zhu, L. Marx, X. Wu, A. Kumar, Z.-Z. Hu, M. A. Balmaseda, S. Zhang, J. Lu, E. K. Schneider, and J. L. Kinter Iii, 2015: Climate drift of AMOC, North Atlantic salinity and arctic sea ice in CFSv2 decadal predictions. Climate dynamics, 44(1): 559-583.
    JIA L., X. Yang, G. A. Vecchi, R. G. Gudgel, T. L. Delworth, A. Rosati, W. F. Stern, A. T. Wittenberg, L. Krishnamurthy, S. Zhang, R. Msadek, S. Kapnick, S. Underwood, F. Zeng, W. G. Anderson, V. Balaji, and K. Dixon, 2015: Improved Seasonal Prediction of Temperature and Precipitation over Land in a High-Resolution GFDL Climate Model. Journal of climate, 28(5): 2044-2062.
    LU F. -Z. Liu, S. Zhang, and Y. Liu, 2015: Strongly Coupled Data Assimilation Using Leading Averaged Coupled Covariance (LACC). Part I: Simple Model Study. Monthly weather review, 143(9): 3823-3837.
    LU F., -Z. Liu, S. Zhang, Y. Liu, R. Jacob, and A. I. L. Argonne National Lab, 2015: Strongly Coupled Data Assimilation Using Leading Averaged Coupled Covariance (LACC). Part II: CGCM Experiments. Monthly weather review, 143(11): 4645-4659.
    YANG X., G. A. Vecchi, R. G. Gudgel, T. L. Delworth, S. Zhang, A. Rosati, L. Jia, W. F. Stern, A. T. Wittenberg, S. Kapnick, R. Msadek, S. D. Underwood, and F. Zeng, W. Anderson and V. Balaji, 2015: Seasonal Predictability of Extratropical Storm Tracks in GFDL’s High-Resolution Climate Prediction Model. Journal of climate, 28(9): 3592-3611.
    ZHANG S., G. Han, Y. Xie, and J. J. Ruiz, 2015: Data Assimilation in Numerical Weather and Climate Models. Advances in meteorology, 2015: 1-2.
    ZHANG S., M. Zhao, S. J. Lin, X. Yang, W. Anderson, W. Zhang, A. Rosati, S. Underwood, and F. Zeng, 2015: Impact of having realistic tropical cyclone frequency on ocean heat content and transport forecasts in a high‐resolution coupled model. Geophysical research letters, 42(14): 5966-5973.
    ZHANG X., S. Zhang, Z. Liu, X. Wu, and G. Han, 2015: Parameter Optimization in an Intermediate Coupled Climate Model with Biased Physics. Journal of climate, 28(3): 1227-1247.
    CHANG Y.-S., G. A. Vecchi, A. Rosati, S. Zhang, and X. Yang, 2014: Comparison of global objective analyzed T-S fields of the upper ocean for 2008–2011. Journal of marine systems, 137: 13-20.
    HAN G., X. Zhang, S. Zhang, X. Wu, and Z. Liu, 2014: Mitigation of coupled model biases induced by dynamical core misfitting through parameter optimization: simulation with a simple pycnocline prediction model. Nonlinear processes in geophysics, 21(2): 357-366.
    LIU Y. -Z. Liu, S. Zhang, R. Jacob, F. Lu, X. Rong, S. Wu, and A. I. L. Argonne National Lab, 2014: Ensemble-Based Parameter Estimation in a Coupled General Circulation Model. Journal of climate, 27(18): 7151-7162.
    LIU Y. -Z. Liu, S. Zhang, X. Rong, R. Jacob, S. Wu, F. Lu, and A. I. L. Argonne National Lab, 2014: Ensemble-Based Parameter Estimation in a Coupled GCM Using the Adaptive Spatial Average Method. Journal of climate, 27(11): 4002-4014.
    MSADEK R., T. L. Delworth, A. Rosati, W. Anderson, G. Vecchi, Y. S. Chang, K. Dixon, R. G. Gudgel, W. Stern, A. Wittenberg, X. Yang, F. Zeng, R. Zhang, and S. Zhang, 2014: Predicting a Decadal Shift in North Atlantic Climate Variability Using the GFDL Forecast System. Journal of climate, 27(17): 6472-6496.
    VECCHI G. -A., T. Delworth, R. Gudgel, S. Kapnick, A. Rosati, A. T. Wittenberg, F. Zeng, W. Anderson, V. Balaji, K. Dixon, L. Jia, H. S. Kim, L. Krishnamurthy, R. Msadek, W. F. Stern, S. D. Underwood, G. Villarini, X. Yang, and S. Zhang, 2014: On the Seasonal Forecasting of Regional Tropical Cyclone Activity. Journal of climate, 27(21): 7994-8016.
    VECCHI G. -A., R. Msadek, W. Anderson, Y. S. Chang, T. Delworth, K. Dixon, R. Gudgel, A. Rosati, B. Stern, G. Villarini, A. Wittenberg, X. Yang, F. Zeng, R. Zhang, and S. Zhang, 2014: Reply to Comments on "Multiyear Predictions of North Atlantic Hurricane Frequency: Promise and Limitations". Journal of Climate, 27(1): 490-492.
    WU X., W. Li, G. Han, S. Zhang, and X. Wang, 2014: A Compensatory Approach of the Fixed Localization in EnKF. Monthly weather review, 142(10): 3713-3733.
    ZHANG S., Y. S. Chang, X. Yang, and A. Rosati, 2014: Balanced and Coherent Climate Estimation by Combining Data with a Biased Coupled Model. Journal of climate, 27(3): 1302-1314.
    ZHANG S., M. Zhao, S. J. Lin, X. Yang, and W. Anderson, 2014: Retrieval of tropical cyclone statistics with a high‐resolution coupled model and data. Geophysical research letters, 41(2): 652-660.
    HAN G., X. Wu, S. Zhang, Z. Liu, and W. Li, 2013: Error Covariance Estimation for Coupled Data Assimilation Using a Lorenz Atmosphere and a Simple Pycnocline Ocean Model. Journal of climate, 26(24): 10218-10231.
    LIU Z., S. Wu, S. Zhang, Y. Liu, and X. Rong, 2013: Ensemble Data Assimilation in a Simple Coupled Climate Model:The Role of Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction. Advances in atmospheric sciences, 30(5): 1235-1248.
    VECCHI G. A., R. Msadek, W. Anderson, Y.-S. Chang, T. Delworth, K. Dixon, R. Gudgel, A. Rosati, B. Stern, G. Villarini, A. Wittenberg, X. Yang, F. Zeng, R. Zhang, and S. Zhang, 2013: Multiyear Predictions of North Atlantic Hurricane Frequency: Promise and Limitations. Journal of climate, 26(15): 5337-5357.
    WU X., S. Zhang, Z. Liu, A. Rosati, and T. L. Delworth, 2013: A study of impact of the geographic dependence of observing system on parameter estimation with an intermediate coupled model. Climate dynamics, 40(7): 1789-1798.
    YANG X., A. Rosati, S. Zhang, T. L. Delworth, R. G. Gudgel, R. Zhang, G. Vecchi, W. Anderson, Y.-S. Chang, T. DelSole, K. Dixon, R. Msadek, W. F. Stern, A. Wittenberg, and F. Zeng, 2013: A Predictable AMO-Like Pattern in the GFDL Fully Coupled Ensemble Initialization and Decadal Forecasting System. Journal of climate, 26(2): 650-661.
    ZHANG S., M. Winton, A. Rosati, T. Delworth, and B. Huang, 2013: Impact of Enthalpy-Based Ensemble Filtering Sea Ice Data Assimilation on Decadal Predictions: Simulation with a Conceptual Pycnocline Prediction Model. Journal of climate, 26(7): 2368-2378.
    CHANG Y.-S., S. Zhang, A. Rosati, T. L. Delworth, and W. F. Stern, 2013: An assessment of oceanic variability for 1960–2010 from the GFDL ensemble coupled data assimilation. Climate dynamics, 40(3-4): 775-803.
    WU X., S. Zhang, Z. Liu, A. Rosati, T. L. Delworth, and Y. Liu, 2012: Impact of Geographic-Dependent Parameter Optimization on Climate Estimation and Prediction: Simulation with an Intermediate Coupled Model. Monthly weather review, 140(12): 3956-3971.
    ZHANG S., Z. Liu, A. Rosati, and T. Delworth, 2012: A study of enhancive parameter correction with coupled data assimilation for climate estimation and prediction using a simple coupled model. Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography, 64(1): 10963-10920.
    CHANG Y.-S., A. Rosati, and S. Zhang, 2011: A construction of pseudo salinity profiles for the global ocean: Method and evaluation. Journal of Geophysical Research, 116(C2): C02002.
    CHANG Y.-S., S. Zhang, and A. Rosati, 2011: Improvement of salinity representation in an ensemble coupled data assimilation system using pseudo salinity profiles: improvement of salinity representation. Geophysical research letters, 38(13): L13609.
    MAHAJAN S., R. Zhang, T. L. Delworth, S. Zhang, A. J. Rosati, and Y.-S. Chang, 2011: Predicting Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) variations using subsurface and surface fingerprints. Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography, 58(17-18): 1895-1903.
    ZHANG S., 2011: Impact of observation-optimized model parameters on decadal predictions: Simulation with a simple pycnocline prediction model: Impact of observation-optimized parameters on decadal predictions. Geophysical research letters, 38(2): L02702.
    ZHANG S., 2011: A Study of Impacts of Coupled Model Initial Shocks and State–Parameter Optimization on Climate Predictions Using a Simple Pycnocline Prediction Model. Journal of climate, 24(23): 6210-6226.
    ZHANG S., and A. Rosati, 2010: An Inflated Ensemble Filter for Ocean Data Assimilation with a Biased Coupled GCM. Monthly weather review, 138(10): 3905-3931.
    ZHANG S., A. Rosati, and T. Delworth, 2010: The Adequacy of Observing Systems in Monitoring the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and North Atlantic Climate. Journal of climate, 23(19): 5311-5324.
    ZHANG S., X. Zou, and J.Ahlquist, 2010: Examination of numerical results from tangent linear and adjoint of discontinuous nonlinear models. Monthly Weather Review, 129(11): 2791-2804.
    ZOU X. -K., Sriskandarajah, W. Yu, and S. Zhang, 2010: Eliminating finite-amplitude non-physical oscillation in the time evolution of adjoint model solutions introduced by the leapfrog time-integration scheme. Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, 53(5):  578-584.
    CHANG Y.-S., A. J. Rosati, S. Zhang, and M. J. Harrison, 2009: Objective analysis of monthly temperature and salinity for the world ocean in the 21st century: Comparison with World Ocean Atlas and application to assimilation validation. Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans, 114(C2): C02014.
    ZHANG S., A. Rosati, and M. J. Harrison, 2009: Detection of multidecadal oceanic variability by ocean data assimilation in the context of a “perfect” coupled model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 114(C12): C12018.
    ZHANG S., M. J. Harrison, A. Rosati, and A. Wittenberg, 2007: System Design and Evaluation of Coupled Ensemble Data Assimilation for Global Oceanic Climate Studies. Monthly weather review, 135(10): 3541-3564.
    ANDERSON J. -L., B. Wyman, S. Zhang, and T. Hoar, 2005: Assimilation of surface pressure observations using an ensemble filter in an idealized global atmospheric prediction system. Journal of the atmospheric sciences, 62(8): 2925-2938.
    QIAO F., S. Zhang, and X. Yin, 2005: Study of Initial Vorticity Forcing for Block Onset by a 4-Dimensional Variational Approach. Advances in atmospheric sciences, 22(2): 246-259.
    ZHANG S., M. J. Harrison, A. T. Wittenberg, A. Rosati, J. L. Anderson, and V. Balaji, 2005: Initialization of an ENSO Forecast System Using a Parallelized Ensemble Filter. Monthly weather review, 133(11): 3176-3201.
    QIAO F., S. Zhang, and Y. Yuan, 2004: Unification and applications of modern oceanic/atmospheric data assimilation algorithms. Journal of Hydrodynamics. Ser. B, 5: 501-517.
    ZHANG S., J. L. Anderson, A. Rosati, M. Harrison, S. P. Khare, and A. Wittenberg, 2004: Multiple time level adjustment for data assimilation. Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography, 56(1): 2-15.
    ZHANG S., and F. Qiao, 2004: Impact of diabatic processes in AGCM on 4-dimensional variational data assimilation. Acta meteorologica Sinica, 18(3): 259-282.
    ZHANG S., and J. L. Anderson, 2003: Impact of spatially and temporally varying estimates of error covariance on assimilation in a simple atmospheric model. Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography, 55(2): 126-147.
    ZHANG S., Zou, and J. E. Ahlquist, 2001: Examination of numerical results from tangent linear and adjoint of discontinuous nonlinear models. Monthly weather review, 129(11): 2791-2804.
    ZOU X. -K. Sriskandarajah, W. Yu, and S. Q. Zhang, 2001: Eliminating finite-amplitude non-physical oscillations in the time evolution of adjoint model solutions introduced by the leapfrog time-integration scheme. Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography, 53(5): 578-584.
    ZHANG S., Zou, J. Ahlquist, I. M. Navon, and J. G. Sela, 2000: Use of differentiable and nondifferentiable optimization algorithms for variational data assimilation with discontinuous cost functions. Monthly weather review, 128(12): 4031-4044.
    ZHANG S., and H. Liu, 1996:Characteristics of mean meridional circulations induced by various forcing factors and their contributions to systematic errors of NWP Model. SCIENTIA ATMOSPHERICA SINICA,1(20),112-122.
    LIU H., and S. Zhang, 1996:Moist Potential Vorticity and the Three Dimensional Structure of a Cold Front with Heavy Rainfall. Quarterly Journal of Applied Meteorology (Chinese), 7(3),275-284.
    ZHANG S., X.Yang, and Z.Huang, 1995: Evaluation of the statistical performance of the interim numerical prediction (T63L16) system. Meteorology(Chinese), 21(10),14-19.
    ZHANG S., H. Liu, and G. Wu, 1995: Diagnosis of NWP systematic errors in zonal mean Circulations. ACTA METEOROLOGICA SINICA, 9(3),.288-301.
    LIU H., and S. Zhang, 1994: Dynamic diagnostic analysis of thermal system error in NWP model. Quarterly Journal of Applied Meteorology (Chinese), 5(4), 428-435.
    WU X., J.Liu, S.Wen, and S.Zhang, 1994: The IPV analysis of the heavy rain process in 1992.07.25. The Meteorology of Neimenggu(Chinese), (4), 1-6.
    ZHANG S., J.Chen, and Z.Lei, 1993: Evolution of blocking process on isentropic surface vortex diagram. Journal of Nanjing Tnstitute of Meteorology(Chinese), 16(2), 221-225.
    ZHANG S., and H. Liu, 1993:The design principle of a vertical profile of any section direction in spherical 3-d space. Meteorology(Chinese), 19(11),36-40
    LIU H., and Zhang, S, 1992: Lecture 4. Statistical test analysis of medium-term numerical forecasting. Meteorology(Chinese),18(9),50-54.
    ZHANG S., J.Chen, and Z.Lei, 1992: The blocking is studied by the integral method of material line trajectory. Journal of Nanjing Tnstitute of Meteorology(Chinese),15(3),315-322.
    ZHANG S., J.Chen, and Z.Lei, 1991: IPV - a research tool for the effective implementation of the Lagrangian approach. The Meteorology of Neimenggu(Chinese), (4), 1-6.

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    Jheng-Jie Jiang
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Marine Environment and Engineering
    National Sun Yat-­‐sen University
    Taiwan
    jjjiang@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
    AMS

    Research Interest: Environmental fate and transport of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), Occurrence, behavior and transformations of emerging contaminants (i.e. pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs), perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs)) in the aqueous environments, Engineering treatment of emerging contaminants, Analysis of trace organic residues in environmental matrices, Wastewater reuse and fate/risks of emerging contaminants, Particulate matter (PM) and human exposure, Long-­‐term transport and dry/wet deposition of organic contaminants, Microplastics/marine debirs

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    Jung-Yeul Jung
    Associate Professor
    Technology Center for Offshore Plant Industries
    Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering
    Korea
    jungjy73@kriso.re.kr
    AMS

    Research Interest: Anti-corrosion and anti-fouling technologies, Technologies for offshore plant, Biosensors and various sensors, Microfluidics and nanofluidics, Colloid science (including nanofluids) and evaporating droplet, Analysis of power plants and energy systems, Enhanced thermal conductivity of nanofluids, Electromigration current rectification in nanopores, Offshore CCS (Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage), Ballast water treatment and monitoring systems.

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    Gulen Yildiz Turp
    Assistant Professor
    Food Engineering Department
    Ege University
    Turkey
    gulenturp@yahoo.com
    AMS

    Research Interest: Meat Quality, Meat Technology, Seafood Quality, Seafood Technology, Novel Food Processing, Functional Meat Products Formulations.

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    Anna Di Cosmo
    Professor
    Department of Biology
    University of Napoli Federico II
    Italy
    dicosmo@unina.it
    AMS

    Research Interest: Biological Diversity; Evolution; Preservation through Research At All Levels, From Genes to Ecosystems.

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    Heny Suseno
    Senior Research Scientist
    Center for Radiation safety and Metrology
    National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia
    Indonesia
    henysuseno@yahoo.com
    AMS

    Research Interest: Marine Radioecology, Radioactive Waste, Nuclear Energy

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    Jesus Trinidad Ponce Palafox
    National School of Fisheries Engineering
    Autonomous University of Nayarit
    Mexico
    jesus.ponce@usa.net
    AMS

    Research Interest: Management of fish farming; water quality, aquaculture nutrition, water management systems, food safety and environmental management of aquaculture farms, aquaculture mathematical modeling systems

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    Chin-Chyuan Chang
    Associate Professor
    Department of Aquaculture
    National Pingtung University of Science and Technology
    Taiwan
    changcc@mail.npust.edu.tw
    AMS

    Research Interest: Shrimp Immunology and Physiology, Aquatic animal disease, Ecology

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    Henglong Xu
    Laboratory of Protozoology
    Ocean University of China
    China
    henglongxu@126.com
    AMS

    Research Interest: Biological Sciences – Microbial Ecology (incl. monitoring researches) – Protistology (incl. periphytic ciliates)

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    Tiago H Silva
    Assistant Researcher
    University of Minho
    Portugal
    tiago.silva@dep.uminho.pt
    AMS

    Research Interest: (Fish Collagen, Squid Chitosan, Fucoidan) From Marine Resources And Their Processing As Porous Structures, Hydrogels, Membranes And Particles. He Has Also Expertise On The Surface Modification By Layer-By-Layer Methodology, Applied To Modification Of Scaffolds To Improve Cell Culture Efficiency And Tune Cell Behaviour.

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    Anna Palumbo
    Research Director
    Department of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn Villa Comunale 80121 Napoli
    Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn Villa Comunale 80121 Napoli
    Italy
    anna.palumbo@szn.it
    AMS

    Dr. Anna Palumbo is currently Research Director at the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn. She spent some periods  abroad, at INSERM and INSA in France and, as visiting scientist, at NIH, Bethesda and at MRC, Edinburgh. Dr. Anna Palumbo has authored and co-authored several international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Her research interests are mainly focused on marine organisms. In particular, she investigated the biosynthesis, signalling and roles of nitric oxide in relation to cuttlefish  defence system and ascidian development. More recently, research interests have been focused to understand how marine organisms are responding and may adapt to the increasing pressure exerted by climatic changes and human activities. The actions of some environmental conditions (acidification, toxic bloom, polluting agents) have been examined on marine organisms at different life phases by laboratory or field experiments. Moreover, great attention has been also focused on the biological properties of marine bioactive molecules with the aim to develop pharmacological applications.

    Research Interest: Nitric oxide role and signalling<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> </xml><xml> Normal 0 false false false EN-IN X-NONE X-NONE </xml><xml> </xml> <style> /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;} </style> microplastics

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    Grants: 

    -2018-2019    Flagship Research Project MicroMARE, MICROplastics in the MARine Environment: colonization by microbes and their effect on benthic model organisms. PI.
    -2017-2020    Project ABBACO - Restauro Ambientale e Balneabilita’ del SIN Bagnoli-Coroglio, Participant.

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    Author of 105 publications on ISI-journals and 7 book chapters.
    Google Scholar H-index = 32; Total citations 3319.

    MOST RELEVANT PUBBLICATIONS IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS

    1.    Migliaccio O, Pinsino A, Maffioli E, Smith AM, Agnisola C, Matranga V, Nonnis S, Tedeschi G, Byrne M, Gambi MC, Palumbo A (2019) Living in future ocean acidification, physiological adaptive responses of the immune system of sea urchins resident at a CO2 vent system. Science of The Total Environment 672: 938-950.

    2.    Kumar A, AbdElgawad H, Castellano I, Selim S, Beemster GTS, Asard H, Buia MC,  Palumbo A (2018) Effects of ocean acidification on the levels of primary and secondary metabolites in the brown macroalga Sargassum vulgare at different time scales. Science of the Total Environment  643: 946-956.

    3.    Brancaccio M, D’Argenio G, Lembo V,  Palumbo A, Castellano I (2018) Antifibrotic Effect of Marine Ovothiol in an In Vivo Model of Liver Fibrosis. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2018: Article ID 5045734.

    4.    Torres-Águila NP, Martí-Solans J, Ferrández-Roldán A, Almazán A, Roncalli V, D’Aniello S, Romano G, Palumbo A, Albalat R, Cañestro C (2018) Diatom bloom-derived biotoxins cause aberrant development and gene expression in the appendicularian chordate Oikopleura dioica. Communications Biology volume 1, Article number: 121.

    5.    Castellano I, Di Tomo P, Di Pietro N, Mandatori D, Pipino C, Formoso G, Napolitano A, Palumbo A, Pandolfi A (2018) Anti-inflammatory activity of marine ovothiol A in an in vitro model of endothelial dysfunction induced by hyperglycemia. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, special issue "Therapeutic Potential of Natural Antioxidants". 2018: 2087373.

    6.    Castellano I, Migliaccio O, Ferraro G, Maffioli E, Marasco D, Merlino A, Zingone A, Tedeschi G, Palumbo A (2018) Biotic and environmental stress induces nitration and changes in structure and function of the sea urchin major yolk protein toposome. Scientific Reports  8:4610.

    7.    Palumbo A, Castellano I, Napolitano A (2018) Ovothiol: a potent natural antioxidant from marine organisms. In Blue Biotechnology. Production and use of marine molecules. Part 2: Marine molecules for disease treatment /prevention and for biological research. La Barre S, Bates SS, Eds., pp. 583-610, Wiley VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2018.

    8.    Annona G, Caccavale F, Pascual-Anaya J, Kuratani S, De Luca P, Palumbo A, D’Aniello S. (2017) Nitric Oxide regulates mouth development in amphioxus. Scientific Reports 7:8432.

    9.    Kumar A, Castellano I, Patti FP, Delledonne M, Abdelgawad H, Beemster G, Asard H, Palumbo A, Buia MC (2017) Molecular response of Sargassum vulgare to acidification at volcanic CO2 vents - insights from de novo transcriptomic analysis. Molecular Ecology 26:2276.

    10.    Kumar A, AbdElgawad H, Castellano I, Lorenti M, Delledonne M, Beemster GTS, Asard H, Buia MC, Palumbo A (2017) Physiological and Biochemical Analyses Shed Light on the Response of Sargassum vulgare to Ocean Acidification at Different Time Scales. Frontiers Plant Science 8:570.

    11.    Trifuoggi M, Pagano G, Guida M, Palumbo A, Siciliano A, Gravina M, Lyons DM, Burić P, Levak M, Thomas PJ, Giarra A, Oral R (2017) Comparative toxicity of seven rare earth elements in sea urchin early life stages. Environmental Science Pollution Research 24:20803.

    12.    Oral R, Pagano G, Siciliano A, Gravina M, Palumbo A, Castellano I, Migliaccio O, Thomas P, Guida M, Tommasi F, Trifuoggi M (2017) Heavy rare earth elements affect early life stages in Paracentrotus lividus and Arbacia lixula sea urchins. Environmental Research 154:240.

    13.    Migliaccio O, Castellano I, Di Cioccio D, Tedeschi G, Negri A, Cirino P, Romano G, Zingone A, Palumbo A (2016) Subtle reproductive impairment through nitric oxide-mediated mechanisms in sea urchins from an area affected by harmful algal blooms. Scientific Reports 6:26086.

    14.    Pagano G, Guida M, Siciliano A, Oral R, Koçbaşc F, Palumbo A, Castellano I, Migliaccio O, Thomas PJ, Trifuoggi M (2016) Comparative Toxicities of Selected Rare Earth Elements: Sea Urchin Embryogenesis and Fertilization Damage with Redox and Cytogenetic Effects.  Environmental Research 147:453.

    15.    Castellano I, Migliaccio O, D’Aniello S, Merlino A, Napolitano A, Palumbo A (2016) Shedding light on ovothiol biosynthesis in marine metazoans. Scientific Reports 6:21506.

    16.    Migliaccio O, Castellano I, Cirino P, Romano G, Palumbo A (2015) Maternal Exposure to Cadmium and Manganese Impairs Reproduction and Progeny Fitness in the Sea Urchin Paracentrotus lividus. PLoS One 10:e0131815.

    17.    Castellano I, Ercolesi E, Romano G, Ianora A, Palumbo A (2015) The diatom-derived aldehyde decadienal affects life cycle transition in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis through nitric oxide/ERK signaling. Open Biology 5:140182.

    18.    Migliaccio O, Castellano I, Romano G, Palumbo A (2014) Stress response to cadmium and manganese in Paracentrotus lividus developing embryos is mediated by nitric oxide. Aquatic Toxicology 156:125.

    19.    Gallina AA, Brunet C, Palumbo A, Casotti R (2014) The Effect of Polyunsaturated Aldehydes on Skeletonema marinoi (Bacillariophyceae): The involvement of reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide. Marine Drugs 12:4165.

    20.    Marrone V, Piscopo M, Romano G, Ianora A, Palumbo A, Costantini M (2012) Defensome against toxic diatom aldehydes in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. PLoS One 7:e31750.

    21.    Romano G, Costantini M, Buttino I, Ianora A, Palumbo A (2011) Nitric Oxide Mediates the Stress Response Induced by Diatom Aldehydes in the Sea Urchin Paracentrotus lividus. PLoS One 6:e25980. 

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    Qiong Chen
    Doctor
    Navigation College
    Jimei University
    China
    qchen@jmu.edu.cn
    AMS

    Research Interest: Shipping big data, green shipping, maritime policy, and route optimization

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    Filiz Kutluyer
    Fisheries Faculty
    Department of Aquaculture
    Munzur University
    Turkey
    filizkutluyer@hotmail.com
    AMS

    Research Interest: Aquaculture, Reproduction, Sperm, Crayfish, Trout, Heavy Metal, Toxicology, HEPP.

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    Mohanad Hamid Abbood Al-Jaberi
    Assistant Professor
    Geology
    University of Basrah
    Iraq
    jaberi76@yahoo.com
    AMS

    Mohanad Al-Jaberi was born in Iraq- Basrah city since 1976. He is Ass. Professor in the geology department at the University of Basrah in Iraq where he has been a faculty member since 2002. Mohanad completed his Ph.D. at

    Baghdad University and his undergraduate and master studies at Basrah University. His research interests lie in the area of sedimentology, geochemistry and marine geology. He has collaborated actively with researchers in several other disciplines of environment changes and ecology. He had twenty four published researches in Iraqi and international journals. Mohanad has shared with many of conferences and workshop program committees in many of countries such as China, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt. Also in several Universities in Iraq like Baghdad, Mosel, Najaf, Tikrit, and Basrah. Mohanad has shared with many of defence committees for master and doctoral students. He is a supervisor for five of postgraduate students.

    Research Interest: Marine geology

    List of Publications:

    1- Al-Marsoumi, A.M.; Al-Khafaji, S.J.; and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2006. Sedimentological and mineralogical aspects of Khor Abdullah supratidal sediments, NW of Arabian Gulf. Marine Mesopotamica, 21(1), pp.13-28.

    2- Al-Marsoumi, A.M. and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2007. Basrah soils, Geochemical aspects and physical properties – A review. Basrah journal of science, 25 (1) . pp. 89-103.

    3- Al-Marsoumi. A.M.; Khadim, S.K.; and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2009. The effect of dolomite on some of geotechnical properties of Khor Abdullah soil-NW of Arabian Gulf. Journal of Basrah Researches ((Sciences)), 35(5), pp.17-22.

    4- Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2009. The sedimentological and geotechnical characteristics of Khor-Shytianah coastal recent sediments –NW Arabian Gulf. Journal of Basrah Researches ((Sciences))35(5), pp.9-15.

    5- Al-Jaberi, M.H. and Jasim, A.H., and 2010. Textural , mineralogical properties and amount of dust fallout in Basrah city for years 2005-2008. Journal college of education/ Babylon, 5(5), pp120-133.

    6- Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2010. Sedimentological and environmental aspects of sub-surface Basrah sediments- South Iraq. Mesopt. J. Mar. Sci., 25(2), pp.67-78.

    7- Al-Jaberi, M.H., and Al-Dabbas, M.A., 2014. Assessment of heavy metals pollution in the sediments of Iraqi coastlines. International Journal of scientific research, 3(9), pp. 64-68. ISSN No. 2277-8179.

    8- Al-Dabbas, M.A., and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2014. Crassostreacucullata Shells As Indicator to Environmental Changes in The Iraqi Coastlines. International journal of scientific research, 3(8), pp.11-15. ISSN No. 2277-8179.

    9- Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2014. Heavy metals characteristics of settled particles during dust storms in Basrah city-Iraq. International journal of scientific research, 3(10), pp. 1-5. ISSN No. 2277-8179.

    10- Al-Dabbas, M.A, and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2014. Heavy metal concentrations in Mollusca Corbicula fluminails shells of Shatt Al-Arab river. International Journal of Marine Science 2015, Vol.5, No.39, pp. 1-4. DOI: 10.5376/ijms.2015.05.0039, http://ijms.biopublisher.ca

    11- Al-Dabbas, M.A, and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2015. Elemental distribution in the calcite and aragonite layers of Chione californiesis from Iraqi coasts- North Arabian Gulf. Arabian journal of geoscience, Vol.8, pp- 9433–9440, DOI 10.1007/s12157-1862-z.

    12- Al-Dabbas, M.A.; Hussain, G.A.; and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2015. The effect of dust storm quality and industrial area on air quality of Salah Al_Dien -Iraq. Journal of Basrah research/ Sciences, Vol.41, No. 52. ISSN -1817 - 2695

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    13- Al-Dabbas, M.A; Al-Jaberi, M.H; and Al- Khafaji, R.2015. Impact of climate changes on the hydrogeological aquifers- Case study Dibdiba aquifer at Karbala – Najaf area, Iraq. International Journal of Research in Science and Technology, No. 5, Vol.3, pp.24-39. e-ISSN: 2249-0604; p-ISSN:2454-180X

    14- Hussain, G.A.; Ahmed, I.A.; and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2015. Assessment of ground water quality for drinking purpose for selective areas of Bai- Hassan aquifer formation northern of Iraq.Jour. of Almustansria, No.52, Vol.12, pp.264-269.

    15- Al- Jaberi, M. H., 2015. Study of the clastics and shells in selected areas at NW of Arabian gulf- south Iraq ,Scholars Press publish house., Germany, 248P. ISBN:978- 639 -76255- 6.

    16- Al-Dabbas, M.A., and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2015. Geochemistry of CrassostreaCucullata Shells as environmental contamination indicator in Iraqi coasts, North Arabian Gulf. Arabian Journal of geoscience, Vol.8, pp- 5767–5777, DOI 10.1007/s 12157-014-1592-7.

    17- Al-Jaberi, M.H.; Al-Dabbas, M.A.; Al-Khafaji,R. 2016. Assessment of heavy metal contamination and sediment quality in Shatt Al-Arab river, Basrah, southern Iraq. Iraq Geological Journal (IGJ), Vol.39-40, No.1. ISSN: IQ 1026 – 5198.

    18- Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2016. Evaluation of Iraqi Coasts Using Littoral and Marine Bivalve Shell. Iraq Geological Journal (IGJ), Vol.2, No.1. ISSN: IQ 1026 – 5198.

    19- Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2017. Clay minerals variations in Quaternary sediments of Basrah City- Iraq. Earth Science Center (Canada), Vol. 6, No. 2. Doi:10.5539/esr.

    20- Al-Jaberi , M.H. ; Rasha , Al-Ali, R; and Humidan, Z., 2018. Minerals variation in the Iraqi marine sediments. International Journal of Scientific Research, V.7, No.1, ISSN No. 2277-8179, IF:4.176

    21- Al-Jaberi , M.H. and Al- Mayahi, H.,2018. WIRELINE LOGGING RESPONSE AND TRUE CORE ANALYSIS OF THE UPPER SHALE MEMBER OF ZUBAIR FORMATION, RUMAILA OILFIELD, SOUTHERN IRAQ. Iraqi Geological Journal, V.51, No. 2, IF:0.74

    22- Al-Jaberi , M.H. and Al- Humaidan, Z.A., 2018. Geochemistry of trace elements in Iraqi marine environment. Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences ‘Section F – Geology, V.37F, NO.2.

    23- Almayyahi, H. and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2018. Sedimentalogical study for the Upper Shale member in Zubair formation to enhance and comparison oil production in North Rumaila oilfield. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, Springer. V.4, pp-981-1006.https://doi.org/10.1007/s40808-018-0498-x.

    24- Almayyahi, H. and Al-Jaberi, M.H., 2018. Geochemical Study for the Upper Shale Member - Zubair Formation in Rumaila Oilfield, South Iraq. Journal of Mining Science. V.4, No.4, pp-56-74. DOI: 10.20431/2454-9460.0404006.

    25- Al-Jaberi, M. ; Al-Dabbas, M.; Bashar, A. and Jaber, M., 2018. Mineralogy and geochemistary of coral reef in Iraqi marine environment in the North part of Arabian Gulf. Bulletin Iraq natural History Museum Journal. Vol. 15, No. 2, pp-189-106. http://dx.doi.org/10.26842/binhm.7.2018.15.2.0189.

    More Info.
    Sandi Orlic
    Research Associate
    Division of Materials Chemistry
    International Max Planck Research School of Marine Microbiology
    Germany
    Sandi.Orlic@irb.hr
    AMS

    Research Interest: Microbial Ecology, Bacteria, Microbiology, Including Methods Sandi

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    Hamid AL-Saad
    Professor
    College of Marine science
    University of Basrah
    Iraq
    htalsaad@yahoo.com
    AMS

    Research Interest: MarineChemistry, Environmental pollution, Oil Pollution, Marine Organic Chemistry, Toxicology, Advanced Ecology and Analytical Methods in Biology

    List of Publications:

    1. Seasonal distribution of dissolved and particulate hydrocarbons in Shatt Al-Arab estuary and North-West Arabian Gulf. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 36(10): 850 – 855, 1998.

    2. Spatial and temporal variance of hydrocarbon pollution in sediment cores from Shatt Al-Arab estuary and North-West region of the Arabian Gulf. Basrah J. Science, 16(1): 37 – 48, 1998.

    3. Aliphatic and aromatic compounds in zooplankton and bacteria samples from Shatt Al-Arab estuary. Marina Mesopotamica, 13(1): 19 – 34, 1998.

    4. Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) pollutants in sediments of North-West Arabian Gulf and Shatt Al-Arab. Marina Mesopotamica, 12(2): 291 – 303, 1997.

    5. N-Alkanes in dissolved and particulate water phases of Shatt Al-Arab estuary and North-West Arabian Gulf. Marina Mesopotamica, 12(2): 245 – 270, 1997.

    6. Hydrocarbons in fish from Shatt Al-Arab estuary and North-West Arabian Gulf following the Gulf oil spill of 1991. Marina Mesopotamica, 12(2): 213 – 231, 1997.

    7. Distribution and sources of N-Alkanes in sediment cores from Al-Hammar marsh, Southern of Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 12(2): 315 – 330, 1997.

    8. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the dissolved and particulate water phases of Shatt Al-Arab estuary, North-West Arabian Gulf. Marina Mesopotamica, 13(2): 281 – 306, 1998.

    9. N-Alkanes in aquatic plants of the Hor Al-Hammar marsh of Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 11(2): 281 – 288, 1996.

    10. Biogenic and Anthropogenic n-Alkanes in the sediment of the marshes of Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 9(2): 277 – 288, 1994.

    11. Distribution of petroleum Hydrocarbons in aquatic plants of Hor Al-Hammar marsh, Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 9(2): 313 – 321, 1994.

    12. Seasonal variations of trace elements in aquatic vascular plants from Al-Hammar marsh, Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 10(2): 321 – 329, 1995.

    13. Distribution of Trace Metals in water, sediments and biota samples from the Shatt Al-Arab estuary. Marina Mesopotamica, 11(1): 63 – 77, 1996.

    14. Distribution of Trace Metals in the tissues of fish from the Shatt Al-Arab estuary, Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 12(1): 87 – 99, 1997.

    15. Distribution and sources of aliphatic hydrocarbons in fish from the Arabian Gulf. Mar. Poll. Bull., 21(3): 155 – 157, 1990.

    16. Distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in marsh sediments, Iraq. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 43(6): 864 – 869, 1989.

    17. Distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surficial sediments from Shatt Al-Arab river and Northwest Arabian Gulf. Mar. Poll. Bull., 18(5): 248 – 251, 1987 .

    18. Hydrocarbons and chlorophyll A correlation in the waters of the Shatt Al-Arab river, Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 4(1): 117 – 126, 1989.

    19. Hydrocarbons concentrations in the mussel, Corbicula fluminalis from Shatt Al-Arab River, Iraq. In: Fate and fluxes of oil pollutants in the Arabian Gulf. A.A.Z. DouAbul & H.M. Bedair, eds., Basrah University press, P: 291 – 303, 1984.

    20. Seasonal Variations of Oil residues in water of Shatt Al-Arab river, Iraq. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 24(3): 237 – 246, 1985.

    21. Trace elements in fish from the Arabian Gulf and the Shatt Al- Arab river, Iraq. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxcol., 40: 226 – 232, 1988 .

    22. Distribution of Petroleum residues in surficial sediments from Shatt Al-Arab river and the North-west region of the Arabian Gulf. Mar. Poll. Bull., 15(5): 198 – 200, 1984.

    23. N-Alkanes distribution in the surface sediments from the Arabian Gulf. Naturwissenschaften, 72,S.: 35 – 37, 1985.

    24. Residues of organochlorine pesticides in environmental samples from Shatt Al- Arab river, Iraq. Environmental pollution., 43(3): 175 – 186, 1987.

    25. Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS) in fish from the Arabian Gulf. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 38(3): 546 – 552, 1987.

    26. Residues of organochlorine pesticides in fish from the Arabian Gulf. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 35(1-2): 187 – 194, 1987.

    27. Tigris - Euphrates delta: A major source of pesticides to the Shatt Al- Arab river (Iraq). Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 17(3): 405 – 418, 1988.

    28. Check list of the algae from Shatt Al- Arab river, Iraq. J. University Kuwait-Sci., 15: 79 – 97, 1988.

    29. Hydrocarbon residues in fishes from Kour Al-Zubair, North west Arabian Gulf. Marina Mesopotamica, 5(1): 81 – 88, 1990.

    30. Petroleum Hydrocarbon concentrations in fishes from Shatt Al-Arab river. Marina Mesopotamica, 4(2): 233 – 242, 1989.

    31. Fatty acids in recent sediments of the marshes, Southern of Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 5(2): 325 – 336, 1990.

    32. Fatty acids in sediment from the Arabian Gulf. Paper presented to the 2nd Oceanography of Khor Al-Zubair, Marine Science Center publications. No.9, p: 55 – 70, 1990.

    33. Source of aliphatic hydrocarbons in sediment from North-West Arabian Gulf. Paper presented to the 2nd Oceanography of Khor Al-Zubair, Marine Science Center publications. No.9, p: 35 – 53, 1990.

    34. Fate of oil spilled at the inland waters of Iraq. Final report, Marina Science Center University of Basrah, 1989.

    35. Sources of Hydrocarbons and Fatty acids in sediments from Hor Al-Hammar Marsh, Shatt Al-Arab, N.W. Arabian Gulf. Mar. Poll. Bull., 26(10): 559 – 564, 1993.

    36. Dissolved and particulate - adsorbed hydrocarbons in the waters of Shatt Al-Arab river, Iraq. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 61(3-4): 397 – 408, 1992.

    37. Seasonal variations of dissolved normal alkanes in the water marshes of Iraq. Mar. Poll. Bull., 26(4): 207 – 212, 1993.

    38. Levels of petroleum Hydrocarbons and n-Alkanes in different species of mollusca from Shatt Al-Arab estuary, North-West Arabian Gulf. Marina Mesopotamica, 14(1): 67 – 81, 1999.

    39. State of oil pollution in the sediments of the North – West Arabian Gulf after the 1991 Gulf oil spill. Marina Mesopotamica, 15(1): 145 – 156,1999.

    40. Oil spill in Arabian oil refinery – case study – (Notes). Marina Mesopotamica, 15(2): 453 – 458, 1999.

    41. Seasonal and regional variation of petroleum hydrocarbons in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) c.v. Sayer along Shatt al Arab river, Southern Iraq. Basrah J. Sci., 18(1): 123 – 132, 2000.

    42. N-alkanes in the fruits and leaves of date palm ( Phoenix dactylifera L. ) c. v. Sayer from Shatt Al-Arab River. Basrah J. Sci., 18(1): 151 – 158, 2000.

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    43. Trace elements in the fruit and leaves of the date palm ( Phoenix dactylifera L. ) c. v. Sayer from Shatt Al-Arab River, Southern Iraq. Basrah J. Sci., 18(1): 133 – 142, 2000.

    44. Assessment of total Hydrocarbon and n-Alkane in different Crab species from N.W. Arabian Gulf. Basrah J. Science, B 17(1): 95 – 104, 1999.

    45. .A mycofloaral study on aquatic sediments of Shatt Al-Arab estuary and N/W Arabian Gulf. Basrah J. Sci., 18 (1): 1 – 14, 2000.

    46. Comparison study between sources of n-alkanes in sediments from N/W Arabian Gulf and Red Sea coasts of Yemen. Tehama, 2: 171 – 184, 2000.

    47. The bio-degradation ability of some fungi isolated from sediments of Shatt Al-Arab estuary for some Polycyclic Aromatic compounds. Marina Mesopotamica, 16(1): 191 – 207, 2001.

    48. Seasonal Variations of some Biochemical Aspects of the Muscles of some Freshwater and Marine Fishes from Shatt Al-Arab river and North West Arabian Gulf. Marina Mesopotamica, 14(2): 427 – 453, 1999. (In Arabic).

    49. Seasonal Variations of Fatty Acids Constituents in the Muscles of some Freshwater and Marine Fishes from Shatt Al-Arab river and North West Arabian Gulf. Marina Mesopotamica, 16(1): 359 – 373. 2001. (In Arabic).

    50. Distribution of some trace metals in dissolved and particulate water from Al-Hilla river. J. Babylon, 2000.

    51. Trace elements in sediments from Al-Hilla River. J. Babylon..

    52. Sources of PAHs in fish from NW Arabian Gulf & Red Sea Coasts of Yemen Marina Mesopotamica,21(1): 1-12, 2006.

    53. Assessment of n-alkanes in sediments from North-West Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea coasts of Yemen. Marina Mesopotamica, 16(2): 345 – 356, 2002.

    54. Distribution of trace elements in tissues of five fish species collected from Red Sea coasts of Yemen. Bull. Nat. Inst. Oceang. & Fish, ARE, 27: 311 – 322, 2002.

    55. Trace metals content in some marine plants collected from Al-Hodeidah Red Sea coasts of Yemen. Egyptian Jornal of Aquatic Research 33(1):116-124,2007

    56. Petroleum hydrocarbons and trace metals in Mollusca (Tivela ponderosa) from the Gulf of Aden . J. KAU: Mar. Sci., 14: 77 – 86, 2003.

    57. Background levels of heavy metals in dissolved ,particulate phases of water and sediment of Al-Hodeidah Red Sea Coast of Yemen . J. KAU: Mar. Sci., 15:53-71, 2004.

    58. Heavy metal contents of some molluscus and crustaceans along Al-Hodeidah Red Sea Coast of Yemen. Bull. Nat. Inst. Of Oceanogr. & Fish, A.R.E., 28: 319 – 331, 2002.

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    59. The role of fungi in the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with special reference to Shatt Al- Arab River and NW Arabian Gulf. Marina Mesopotamica, 19(2): 267 – 296, 2004

    60. Hydrocarbons in the water and sediment of Shatt Al – Arab estuary and NW Arabian Gulf. Marina Mesopotamica, 10(2): 393 – 410, 1995.

    61. Petroleum Hydrocarbons (PHC) in the Muscles of Melanopsis nodosa in Shatt Al- Arab river, Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 15(2): 559 – 570, 2000. (In Arabic).

    62. Comparison study between levels of petroleum hydrocarbons and nickel and vanadium in Shatt Al-Arab sediments before and after 1991. Marina Mesopotamica, 18(2): 95 – 103, 2003.

    63. Status of oil pollution in sediment samples from the Aden Coast, Yemen. J. food, Agriculture & Environment – JFAE, 4(3&4): 284-287, 2006.

    64. The effect of growth month for olive fruits in levels of free fatty acids and iodine value CV. Degal in Basrah. Basrah J. Agric. Sci., 17(1), 2004

    65. Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon levels in Melanoides tuberculata from Shatt Al-Arab river. J. Basrah Research, 2002.

    66. Concentration of trace metals in aquatic plants of of Hor Al-Hammar marsh, Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica, 9(2):323-328, 1994.

    67. Pollutants in the sediment of Iraqi marshes: A review. In" Ahwar of Iraq Environmental Approach", Hussain, N.A., (ed). Marine Science Centre Puplication, No. 18., 1994.

    68. Concentrations of air pollutants in the atmosphere of Basrah Governorate. American Association for Aresol Res. 2010

    69. Southern marshes something to be conserved: A case study. Marsh Bulletin, 1(2): 8 – 35, 2006.

    70. Monitoring of hydrocarbons in Shatt Al - Arab river by using some species of molluscs. Marina Mesopotamica, 23(1):305-319,2008

    71. . Concentrations of Copper, Cadmium, Cobalt, Manganese , Nickel and lead in the tissues of fresh water fishes, Crassius crassius, Aspius vorax and Barbus luteus colleted from Al-Hammer Marsh (South of Iraq). Marina Mesopotamica, 23(2):363-377, 2008)

    72. Hydrocarbons and trace elements in water and sediment samples of the marshland of southern Iraq .Marina Mesopotamica, 24(2):126-139,2009

    73. Physical, Chemical and Nutrients Characteristics of water in the Mocha cost / Yemen and comparison with Arabian Gulf Water J. Basrah Research. 16-27,2008

    74. N- alkanes in molluscs of Shatt Al - Arab River Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci 25(1); 83-98 ,2010.

    75. Water quality of iraqi southern marshes, Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci 25(2):79-95,2010

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    76. Oil spill in Khor Al-zubiar a case study Marina Mesopotamica23(2): 321-333 , 2008)

    77. Distribution and Sources of Dissolved Fatty Acids in Water of Shatt Al-Arab Estuary and Northwest Arabian Gulf. Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci 24(1): 25-34 ,2009.

    78. Distribution and Sources of particulate Fatty Acids in Water of Shatt Al-Arab Estuary and Northwest Arabian Gulf. Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci 25(1):41-52, 2010.

    79. Uptake –Release of pollutant by Tenualosa ilisha (Sbuor) fish collected from Southern- Iraq Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci a23(2): 237-257, 2008.

    80. Toxicity of aromatic hydrocarbons to several species of molluscs from Shatt Al-Arab river Marsh Bulletin 2010(in apress)

    81. Comparative toxicities of crude oil and refined oil products to several species of molluscs from Shatt Al-Arab river Marsh Bulletin 4(1): 1-20, 2009)

    82. Toxicity of oil and dispersant mixtures to several species of molluscs from Shatt Al – Arab river Marsh Bulletin 2010(in apress)

    83. Distribution and seasonal variations of hydrocarbons in the molluscs of Shatt Al – Arab river Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci 24(2): 102-111, 2009

    84. Distribution and levels of trace metals in the Red Sea coasts and comparison with their levels in the Arabian Gulf Marina Mesopotamica . 22 (1): 1-16, 2007.

    85. Environmental assessment of trace metals pollution in sediment of Khor Al-Zubair, Iraq. Marina Mesopotamica. 22 (1):81-92,2007

    86. Distribution and seasonal variations of n-alkanes in the some species of molluscs of Shatt Al-Arab river. Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci. 26(2):182-196, 2011

    87. Uptake and depuration of water-soluble fractions (WSF) of crude oil by bivalve Corbicula fluminea (Müller) from Shatt Al-Arab river. Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci. 26(2):134-145, 2011

    88. Hydrocarbons in soil from basrah oil rich governorate.American journal of environmental sciences 2012.

    89. Mesopotamian marshland: salinization problem. Journal of Environmental Protection,2012.

    90. Status of oil pollution in the Arabian Gulf and Shatt Al-Arab Estuary:Review.In Coastal Environments:Focus on Asian regions (Edt.V.Subramanian) Springer,36-46,2012.

    91. Levels of Pesticides in Sediment of Hor Al-Hammar Marshes ,Iraq. IraqiJournal of Aquaqulculture.10(1);35-54(2013).

    92. The effect of seasonal variations of some heavy metals bioaccumulation in organs of nemipterus jap[onicus collected from iraqi marine waters.Journal of King Abdulaziz University Marine Science (2013).

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    93. Assessment of hydrocarbons and Trace Metals Pollution in waters and sediments of fertilizer company wastes in Khor Al-Zubair, Iraq . Mesopot. J. Mar. Sci., 2013, 28(1): 17 - 28

    94. Gaseous pollutants in Basra City, Iraq. Air , Soil and water Research.6, 15-21, 2013

    95. Assessment of environmental status for south of the Al-Hammar fish tissues of Liza subviridis.Journal of king saud University Agriculture Science,(2013).

    96. Snail Bellamya bengalensis as bioindicator for pollution by trace elements in Shatt Al-Arab. journal Basrah Science 30(2)139-150, 2012.

    97. Ambient air quality in the industrial area of khor azzubayr, southern Iraq.journal of Industrial oil (2013).

    98. Mesopotamian Marshland:Salinization problems. Journal of Environmental Protection,3,1295-1313, 2012.

    99. Hydrocarbons in soil from basra oil rich governorate. American journal of Environmental Science, 8(5),563-568,2012.

    100. Restoration versus re-floding:Mesopotamia marshland. Hydrology Current research,3(5):2157-7587,2012

    101. Environment study for determination the concentration and origin of hydrocarbons in sediment core in Al-Azeim marshes, Messan goveronrate .Journal of Aquaculture,2013.

    102. Accumulation ,release,and depuration of crude oil-in water emulsions by the bivalve corbicula fluminalis Muller (Molluscs: Bivalia:Eulamellibranchiata:corbiculidae) from Shatt AL-Arab river,Basrah ,Iraq, Marsh Bulletin 7(2):102-118,2012 .

    103. Seasonal Variations of some trace elements concentrations in silver carp Hypophthalichthys molitrix consoildated from farms in central Iraq. Marsh Bulletin 7(20):126-136,2012

    104. Variation in N-alkanes durind winter and summer season in water and sediment of Hor Al-Hwaiza-Southern Iraq. journal Basrah Science 30(2):161-177, 2012. 105-The aromatic The ability of some species of cyanobacteria to accumulate hydrocarbons basrah journal of science 2010 volume:28 issue: 2 B Pages: 1-16

    106- Seasonal and Regional variations of hydrocarbon levels and origin of n-alkanes in water of Southern marshes of Iraq basrah journal of science 2010 volume:28 issue: 2 B Pages: 47-56.

    107- Determination the concentration and origin of poly cyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compounds (PAHs) in water and sediments of AL – Howaiza marsh basrah journal of science 2010 volume:28 issue: 2 B Pages: 146-154

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    108- Determination of Some Trace Elements in the Fallen Dust on Basra Governorate basrah journal of science 2010 volume:28 issue: 2 B Pages: 243-252 109- DISTRIBUTION, SOURCES, AND SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF HYDROCARBONS IN SHAT AL-ARAB RIVER WATER. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY. Volume 2, Issue 2,730-740 March 2014

    110- Application of ( TRIX ) index to evaluate the trophic status of the middle part of Shatt Al-Arab River ,south of Iraq .INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, Volume 4, Issue 5,P131-136,2014 111-Ambient Air quality in the industrial area of Khoir Al-Zubair, southern iraq. Journal of Petroleum research and Study,8:1-11,2013 112-An analytical study on petroleum hydocarbons contamination in thev Urban Environment of Basra City , Southern iraq. Journal of Petroleum research and Study,8:12-29,2013. 113- Estimation of heavy elements in fresh part and shell of Bellamya bengalensis in shatt Al_arab River, Iraq INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Volume 3, Issue 1,1-12, 2015

    114- Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPHs) , n-alkanes and Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water of Shatt Al-Arab River – part 1. Global Journal of Biology, Agriculture & Health Sciences in Vol.4 (1),88-94(2015)

    115- Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons(TPHs), n-alkanes and Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Sediments of Shatt Al-Arab River – part 2. Global Journal of Biology, Agriculture & Health Sciences in Vol.4 (1),95-100, (2015)

    TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIATIONS OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON -116CONCENTRATIONS IN TWO COMMERCIAL FISH SPECIES FROM AL-KAHLAA RIVER IN MISSAN GOVERNORATE/IRAQ . JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Volume 2, Issue 12,439-445, 2015

    KAHLAA RIVER -POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS(PAHs) IN SEDIMENT OF Al -117Global Journal of Biology, Agriculture & Health Sciences in IN MISSAN PROVINCE/IRAQ5201 77,-724 (1),Vol.

    118- AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE DETERMINATION OF AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS RELEASED FROM SELECTED OUTDOOR GASEOUS EMISSION SOURCES IN BASRA CITY, SOUTHERN IRAQ. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Volume 3, Issue 1, Feb,2015.

    119-Geochemical evaluation pollution for some heavy metals in basra soil. Journal of Thi-Qar Science . 5(2);34-41,2015

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    120-Evalution of Pollution in the Hor AL –Azim Sediments by Heavy metals/ Missan Government / South of Iraq Journal of Thi-Qar Science(2015)

    .121- Distribution and sources of fatty acids in sediment cores from Al-Hammar marsh, southern Iraq. Marsh Bulletin 9(1)(2014) :23-37

    122- The ability of green alga Cladophora crispate on accumulation of hydrocarbons compounds and their production. Journal of Thi-Qar Science (2015).

    123- The ability of some species of cyanobacteria to produce hydrocarbons compounds Basrah Journal Science ,2014.

    124- The effect of popelation growth and urban expansion and its changing the forms of internal channels in basrah city.The Arab Gulf Journal,2015

    125- Total Hydrocarbons in sediments core samples from Shatt Al-Arab Estuary, Um Qaser and Khor Al-Zubair.Journal of Al-Qadisiya pure science (2015)

    126- Environmental Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons pollutants in the waters of the side branches of the Shatt Al-Arab.Iraqi journal of Aquaculture.13(1):1-12 (2016)

    127- Distribution and Sources of Fatty Acids in Sediment Samples from Shatt Al-Arab Estuary and Northwest Arabian Gulf. International Journal of Marine Science, Vol.5, No.40( 2015).

    128-Spatial analysis on the concentrations of air pollutants in Basra province (southern Iraq). Open journal of Air Pollution. 4, 139-148,(2015).

    129- Analysis of Water Quality Using Physico-Chemical Parameters in the Shatt AL-Arab Estuary, Iraq . International Journal of Marine Science, 5(49)1-9,2015 .

    130-Seasonal variation of some heavy metals in muscles of carp fish- southern iraq. Mesop. environ. j. 2016, Special Issue B:- 66-76.

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    131-Evaluation ofsediment with trace metalsin Hor El-Ezaim-atMessan province- southern Iraq. Journal of Thi-Qar Science,5(2);11-18,2015.

    132- Seasonal variations of some biochemical aspects for five species of date palm Fatty Acids and Amino Acids. Marinemesopotamica.special issue B:66-76( 2016).

    133- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water of Al-Kahlaa River

    in Missan Province, Iraq.International journal of marine science(2016).

    134- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Muscles of Two Commercial Fish Species from Al-Kahlaa River in Missan Governorate, Iraq. Indonosian Journal of marine science 20(3):121-126(2015)

    135- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Sediment Samples From

    Euphrates River, Iraq International journal of marine science.6(9)1-5,2016)

    .

    136- Using Two Species From Common Aquatic Plants as Bio-indicators of Pollution

    With Hydrocarbons Compounds in Al-Kahlaa River -Missan Province/ Iraq. International journal of marine science.6(11)1-4 (2016)

    137- ICP detection of chemical elements in the sediments along Shatt Al-Arab Estuary and Khor Abdullah/Southern Iraq.International journal of environment and water.4(4)11-(2015

    138- Toxic effects of dissolved and dispersed crude oils on eggs and larvae of some fishes from Shatt Al-Arab River. Journal of Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Biological Sciences.4(1) 88-103 (2016).

    139- Quality Estimation of Drinking Water in Missan Province /Iraq. International journal of marine science.6(17)1-7 (2016)

    140- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the surface sediments of Shatt Al-Arab River, Basrah City, Southern Iraq.Journal of Natural Science Research,6(8)46-55,2016

    141-Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Some Fishes from the Iraqi Marine waters.

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    Journal of Natural Science research,6(10)92-99,2016

    142- Environmental Assessment of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in fish species from North-West Arabian Gulf. Journal of Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Biological science.4(2)

    126-134 ( 2016).

    143- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water of Al-Kahlaa River

    in Missan Province, Iraq .Indonosian Journal of marine science 21(1):1--8(2016).

    144- Application of Water Quality and Pollution Indices. Lambert Academic Publication,2016

    145- Status of oil pollution in Water and Sediment samples from Shatt AL-Arab Estuary and North-West Arabian Gulf. Mesopotamica J.of . Mar.Sci.(2016)

    146- levels of petroleum hydrocarbons in sediment samples from al-hodeidah area along the red sea coast of yemen.Journal of Scientiic and Enginering Refsearch.3(3):423-428 (2016).

    147- Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Water, Soil and Tomato plant (Lycopersican esculentum L.) at Basra city, Iraq. Journal of Biological, Agriculture and Healthcare. 6(12)55-64(2016).

    148-Estimation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Some Fishes of Shatt Al-Arab River-Iraq. International Journal of Environmental Biology. 6(2): 43-48(2016).

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