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ISEH 2016, ISEG 2016 & GEoInformatIcS 2016
AUGUST 14Th ~ 20Th 2016Galway, IrEland
ISEH 2016, ISEG 2016, GEoInformatIcS 2016
Welcome MessageOn behalf of the Steering and Organizing Committee of the joint international Conference of ISEh 2016, ISEG 2016 & Geoinformatics 2016 on Environment, health, GIS and Agriculture, I would like to extend my warmest welcome to all delegates from all over the world.
The joint international conference provides a historical opportunity for international experts working in several closely related areas of environment, health, geographical information system (GIS) and agriculture, to meet and share the latest understanding of the ever growing challenges between human and our changing environment. As a joint conference, delegates are allowed and encouraged to attend any sessions of the conferences and to extend their academic networks. This approach of conference organisation maintains the traditional identities of ISEh, ISEG and Geoinformatics conference series while provides a new opportunity of networking for all delegates.
The themes of the conference include the most challenging issues that human beings are currently facing. With the economic development and improvement of our quality of life, the environment around us is under pressure, and often deteriorated. The themes cover a wide range of topics within the environment, health, GIS and Agriculture spheres, with all the details in the Book of Programme.
To complement the academic programme of the conference, we have also organized three conference field trips to the Burren and Cliffs of Moher, Connemara and the Aran Islands as well as a number of unforgettable social events.
Galway is a popular tourist destination, attracting more than 1 million international visitors annually. Conference delegates and their accompanying persons will undoubtedly make significant contribution to the local economy.
I hope Galway will provide you a good experience with its well preserved Irish tradition, hospitality and natural beauty. Thank you and have a nice time in Galway!
Dr. Chaosheng Zhang ChairISEh 2016, ISEG 2016 & Geoinformatics 2016
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Table of ContentsGalway City Map 1
National University of Ireland, Galway Campus Map 2
Conference Committee ISEh 2016 & ISEG 2016 3
Conference Committee Geoinformatics 2016 4
General Information 5
Venues: ISEh 2016, ISE 2016, GEOINFORMATICS 2016 6
Welcome Reception 7
Conference Dinner 7
The Burren & The Cliffs of Moher / Field Trip 1 8
Connemara / Field Trip 2 8
Inis Mor, Aran Islands / Field Trip 3 9
Oral & Poster Presentation Guidelines 9
Keynote Speakers & Affiliations 10
Abstracts of Plenary Speeches 10
Joint Conference Programme at a Glance 13
ISEh 2016 & ISEG 2016 Oral Presentation Times 16
Geoinformatics 2016 Conference Programme 23
Poster Titles 26
Delegate List 28
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Conference Committee ISEH 2016 & ISEG 2016
Honarary Chairs Shu Tao, China & Ping’an Peng, China
Chaosheng Zhang, Ireland
Yongguan Zhu, China / Aaron Potito, Ireland
Shiming Ding, China
Chair
Co-Chairs
Academic Secretary
Organising Committee
An, Taicheng, ChinaArmienta, Maria, Mexico
Bowell, Rob, UKCave, Mark, UK
Centeno, Jose, USAChen, Jianmin, ChinaChen, Jiubin, China
Cohen, David, AustraliaCormican, Martin, Ireland
Cox, Siobhan, Northern Ireland
Daly, Karen, IrelandDavies, Theophilus,
South AfricaDiamond, Dermot, Ireland
Doherty, Rory, Northern Ireland
Farrell, Eugene, IrelandFarrell, Maura, Ireland
Feng, Xinbin, ChinaFinkelman, Robert B., USA
Fleming, Lora, UKFuge, Ron, UK
Gallagher, Vincent, IrelandGlennon, Mairead, Irelandhansen, Birgitte, DenmarkKersten, Michael, Germany
Khoo, Su-ming, IrelandKnights, Kate, Ireland
Ladenberger, Anna , Sweden
Li, Yong, ChinaLynch, Kevin, IrelandMa, Jianmin, China
Mahon, Marie, IrelandManay, Nelly, Uruguay
McDonagh, John, IrelandMolloy, Karen, Ireland
Morley, Audrey, IrelandMorley, Terry, Ireland
Morrison, Liam, IrelandMouri, hassina,
South AfricaMulcahy, Maurice, IrelandNegrel, Philippe, France
Ning, Xun-an, ChinaNoble, Ryan, Australia
Ok, Yong Sik, KoreaPolya, David, UK
Prendergast, Martina, Ireland
Rasmussen, Pat, CanadaReimann, Clemens,
NowayRinklebe, Jörg, Germany
Scanlon, Ray, IrelandSelinus, Olle, Sweden
Smith, Kirk, USASpijker, Job,
The NetherlandsSpillane, Charles, Ireland
Sun, Xiaolin, ChinaTang, Bing, China
Tang, Ya, ChinaVillanueva, Cristina, Spain
Wang, Lei, UKWeiss, Dominik, UK
Wheeler, Benedict, UKWong, Chris, China
Wong, Ming-hung, ChinaWu, Daishe, ChinaXia, Xinghui, China
Xiang, Wenhua, ChinaXiao, Liwen, IrelandXiao, Tangfu, ChinaYang, Jinyan, ChinaYao, Runming, UK
Yin, hongbin, ChinaYu, Ming, ChinaYu, Shen, ChinaYu, Xin, China
Yu, Zhiqiang, ChinaYuan, Zengwei, ChinaZeng, Eddy, Y., ChinaZhan, Xinmin, IrelandZhang, Liwu, China
Zhang, Zulin, UKZhao, Yaqian, Ireland
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Conference Committee Geoinformatics 2016
Geoinformatics 2016 International
Steering Committee
Mei-Po Kwan, USA (Co-Chair)Ling Bian, USA (Co-Chair)
Guanhua Xu, China (Co-Chair)Michael Batty, UK
Jianya Gong, ChinaPeng Gong, USA
Yee Leung, hong Konghui Lin, China
Shaowen Wang, USAChenghu Zhou, China
Geoinformatics 2016 Program and
Steering Committee
hu, Shixiong, East Stroudsburg University (Chair, Program)
Zhang, Chaosheng, (Chair, Conference)Alcorn, Trevor, Ireland
An, Li, USABai, Yuqi, China
Bao, Shuming, USABartlett, Darius, IrelandBergh, Stefan, IrelandBian, Ling, SUNY, USABrown, Colin, Ireland
Brunsdon, Christopher, IrelandCawley, Mary, Ireland
Charlton, Martin, IrelandChen, Xiang, USA
Cullinan, John, IrelandDaly, Eve, Ireland
Dunlop, Paul, Northern Ireland, UKFealy, Réamonn, Ireland
Fu, Pinde, USAGuo, Diansheng, USA
Guo, Qinghua, USAhennessy, Ronan, Ireland
huang, Bo, hong Konghuang, Yuxia, USAJiang, Bin, SwedenKwan, Mei-Po, USA
Leadbetter, Adam, IrelandLi, Bin, USA
Li, Wenwen, USA
Li, Xia, ChinaLi, Xiang, China
Lin, hui, hong KongLiu, Desheng, USA
Liu, Lin, USALiu, Yan, Australia
Liu, Yu, ChinaLu, Feng, China
Lu, Yongmei, USAMcKinley, Jennifer, Northern Ireland
Meng, Xuelian, USAMennis, Jeremy, USA
Nash, Stephen, IrelandShaw, Shih-Lung, USA
Shi, Xun, USAShinners, Aoife, Ireland
Tong, Daoqin, USATu, Wei, USA
Vellinga, Akke, IrelandWang, Fahui, USA
Wang, Shaowen, USAWei, Yehua, USA
Xiao, Ningchuan, USAXie, hongjie, USA
Yang, Xiaojun, USAYe, Xinyue, USA
Zhang, Chuanrong, USAZhou, Qiming, hong KongZhu, Yunqiang, CAS, China
Geoinformatics 2016 Publication
committee
hu, Shixiong, USA (Co-Chair)Ye, Xinyue, USA (Co-Chair)
Niu, Ning, China
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General InformationRegistration DeskThe registration desk is located on the concourse of the Arts/Science BuildingSunday August 14th 17:00 – 19:00Monday August 15th 08:00 – 17:00Tuesday August 16th 08:00 – 17:00Wednesday August 17th 08:00 – 17:00
Conference VenuesThe conference sessions will take place in the Arts & Science Building. The registration desk, exhibition area and posters are located on the Concourse of the Arts & Science Building.Tea/coffee breaks will be served on the Concourse of the Arts & Science Building. Lunch is served in An Bhialann on the ground floor. The Welcome Reception will take place in the Aula Maxima on Sunday 14th August. The Conference Banquet will take place in the Radisson Blu hotel on Tuesday 16th August.
ParkingParking on Campus - Please note there are restrictions on parking on the campus from Monday to Friday. There are no restrictions at the weekends. All illegally parked vehicles, including cars not displaying a permit will be clamped.Permits have been arranged to facilitate access to the Park & Ride Car Park only, located in the North Campus, Dangan. There is no bus service from the Park and Ride car park during the summer months. It will take approximately 15 minutes to walk to the Arts/Science Building. Payment is required if you park in blue lined spaces. A parking permit has been emailed to all delegates and is available to download from the conference website. Please display a copy of your permit at all times. There are also a limited number of pay and display parking areas on the main campus (blue lined spaces). There is a pay and display car park located at the Cathedral, approximately a 10 minute walk from the Arts/Science Building.
Computer Access & Speaker Preview AreaComputers in the GIS Laboratory (Room 115, Geography Department) will be available for Internet access and presentation preview. All speakers should make contact with the Audio Visual Technician located beside the registration desk as soon as possible after registration and no later than 2 hours before their presentation.Computer Access:The following is the WiFi code for access for all delegates (NUIGWIFI). Please note this logs out when inactive.
User ID: 9876001T
Password: winix5582
Mobile Phones Delegates are requested to switch off their mobile phones in all meeting rooms during sessions.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Telephone InformationThe local area code for Galway is 091. Omit this prefix if you are dialling from a fixed landline within the area.If you are dialling an Irish number from your mobile (cell phone), you need to firstly dial the international code for Ireland (00353), followed by the local area code (omit 0) and then the number.
Taxi servicesGalway Taxis Tel: (091) 561111Big O Taxis Tel: (091) 585858
Tourist Information Board, GalwayFáilte Ireland West, Áras Fáilte, Forster Street, Galway. Tel: (091) 537700info@irelandwest.ie www.discoverireland.ie
Banks & Foreign ExchangeThe nearest banks to the conference venue are:Bank of Ireland, University Branch, Distillery Road, Galway. This is located at the end of the Concourse in the Arts Science building where the conference sessions are taking place.Allied Irish Bank, University Branch, Newcastle Road.Normal opening times: Monday to Friday 10.00am – 5.00pm. Closed at weekends. There are ATM cash dispensers located outside each of these branches.
Public TransportNational Bus Service operated by Bus Eireann www.buseireann.ie
Galway Bus Station Tel: (091) 562000
National Train Service operated by Irish Rail www.irishrail.ie
Galway Train Station Tel: (091) 537582
Private Bus Service from Dublin Airport to Galway
www.GoBus.ie www.CityLink.ie
PoliceIn Ireland, the police force is called the Garda Siochana. Garda Siochana, Mill Street, Galway. Tel: (091) 538000
Medical Emergencies & DoctorsUniversity College hospital Galway. Tel: (091) 544544
General PractitionersDr Gerard Brennan Tel: (091) 524085Regional Medical Centre Tel: (091) 520340Claddagh Medical Centre Tel: (091) 582321Westdoc Galway Tel: 1850 365000
PharmacyThe nearest Pharmacy (500m) to the conference venue is:University Pharmacy, Junction of University Road/Newcastle Road Tel: (091) 520115
There are also a number of pharmacies located along the main street of the pedestrianised city centre (Shop St).
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Welcome ReceptionPlease join us for a Welcome Reception in the AulaMaxima on NUI Galway campus. Meet with colleagues old and new. Enjoy traditional Irish entertainment and light refreshments in the historic Aula Maxima. We are delighted to invite our conference delegates to attend the performance of Tsinghua University Symphony Orchestra in the Black Box Theatre after the Welcome Reception.Date: Sunday August 14thVenue: Aula Maxima, The Quadrangle, NUI GalwayTime: 18:30 - 20:00Tickets: *Included in the registration fee. Delegates
are requested to confirm attendance during the online registration process.
Tsinghua University Symphony OrchestraDate: Sunday August 14thTime: 20:30 – 22:00Venue: Black Box Theatre, Dyke Road, GalwayAdmission: Free
Conference DinnerRadisson Blu Hotel
Enjoy a contemporary Irish show featuring an electrifying mix of music, song and dance led by Carmel Dempsey a well know musician and singer from Galway. A talented fiddle player, Brenda Curtin, accompanies Carmel. Brenda
was one of the soloists from Michael Flatley’s world-renowned Lord of The Dance Show. After dinner a troupe of Irish Dancers will captivate the audience performing the very best of Irish dancing. Delegates are encouraged to participate in the dancing and will be taught some steps by our talented dancers. Date: Tuesday August 16thVenue: The Radisson Blu hotel
Lough Atalia Road, Galway Time: 19:30-23:00Tickets: E70 per person
Field TripsThree field trips have been arranged to offer delegates the opportunity to experience the natural beauty and culture of the West of Ireland.
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The Burren & The Cliffs of Moher Field Trip 1
Connemara Field Trip 2
Date: Thursday 18th August Time: 09:30-18:00Tickets: E48 per person. Price includes a light lunch. Coach departs from the Quadrangle at 09:30.
Date: Friday 19th August Time: 09:30-18:00Tickets: E53 per person. Price includes a light lunch. Coach departs from the Quadrangle at 09:30.
Inis Mor, Aran Islands Field Trip 3
Date: Saturday 20th August Time: 08:45 -18:45/19:00Tickets: E62 per person. Price includes a light lunch. Coach departs from the Quadrangle at 08:45 and
from Radisson Hotel at 09:00
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ORAL & POSTER PRESENTATION GUIDELINESORAL PRESENTATIONSPresentation TimingsTime allocated for oral presentations:• Plenary Keynote Speakers: 45 minutes (+10 mins. Q&A) • Keynote Speakers in a Session: 20 (+5 minutes Q&A)• Speakers in a Session: 12 minutes (+3 minutes Q&A)
The presentation schedule will be strictly enforced by each Session Chair, to allow the audience to switch between sessions. Each presentation venue will have a sound system and PC with Microsoft PowerPoint software, linked to a data projector. Please upload the powerpoint for your oral presentation to your online account here: https://iseh2016.exordo.com/. Please ensure you bring a back up copy of your presentation on a usb to the conference venue.There will be an Audio Visual technician located beside the registration desk on the concourse. Oral Presenters are asked to report to the conference technician at least 2 hours before their presentation.Personal laptops cannot be used for presentations.Please check the conference schedule to confirm the time and venue for your presentation. Speakers are asked to be present in the conference hall a minimum of 15 minutes in advance of their session start time.
POSTER PRESENTATIONSAll posters will be displayed from Sunday 14th August until Wednesday 17th August. A poster stand of approximate size A0 will be provided for displaying posters. Posters should be presented in A0 size, portrait, i.e. 1189mm x 841mm. The background colour of the display board will be maroon. Each poster is allocated a number. Poster boards are numbered. Please consult the list of posters and mount your poster on the board allocated.
Poster DisplayThe display board will be covered in felt and Velcro stickers will be provided for attaching posters.
Poster Set-upThe Poster Session will take place in the concourse of Arts/Science Building and posters can be mounted from 17:00 - 19:00 on Sunday 14th August.
Poster DismantlingYour poster should remain mounted and available for viewing until 18:00 on Wednesday 17th August. It must be removed by 18:30 on Wednesday August 17th.
Posters not removed will be discarded. Please note that power outlets are not available in the poster area.
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Keynote Speakers & Affiliations
Abstracts of Plenary SpeechesApplication of global high-resolution emission inventories of air pollutants from combustion sources and their applicationMonday, 15th August - 10:00 - O’Flaherty Theatre - Joint ConferenceProf. Shu Tao, Q.R. Zhong, h.Z. Shen, Y. huangCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
A set of global emission inventories were compiled for major air pollutants including primary partic-ulate matter (TSP, PM10, PM2.5), BC, OC, SO2, NOx, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAhs), and hg. Spatial resolution of 0.1 by 0.1 degree was achieved by using sub-national fuel data instead of national data to reduce spatial bias caused by population density based dissegregation. A spatial-for-time substitution method was developed to test a hypothesis that spatial and temporal variations of energy consumption are affected by the same factors. The method was use to simulate monthly and daily variation of the energy consumption and emissions. Most
importantly, the inventories include 81 individual sources, which is useful for providing policy makers with critical information for abatement strategy development.The inventories were used to model atmospheric transport of various pollutants. For example, expo-sure of global population to ambient air benzo(a)pyrene was simulated and lung-cancer morbidity induced by the exposure were evaluated. Similarly, health risk of inhalation exposure to ambi-ent PM2.5 was assessed on global scale. A simulation was conducted to distinguish influences of emissions and meteorological conditions on ambient air PM2.5 contamination.
Environmental geochemistry of persistent toxic substances, fish contamination and health effects, with emphasis on South China: a multi-disciplinary approachMonday, 15th August - 14:30 - O’Flaherty Theatre - ISEh 2016, ISEG 2016Prof. Ming h. WongConsortium on Health, Environment, Education and Research (CHEER), and Department of Science and Environmental Studies, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Tai Po, Hong Kong, PR China; AND School of Environment, Jinan University, Guangzhou, PR China
Most of the fish consumed in hong Kong are farmed fish, including freshwater and marine fish, which are highly susceptible to various chemicals discharged from industrial sites nearby. It is recognized that emissions from coal-power
plants are major sources of hg in the environment worldwide. The situation is serious in the Pearl River Delta, South China, with a high demand of electricity, to support rapid development of various industries. In addition, the area has become the
Keynote Speaker Name AffiliationProfessor Shu Tao Peking University, China.
Professor Kirk Smith University of California Berkeley, USA.Professor Paul Longley University College London, UK.
Professor Chris Brunsdon National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland.Professor Huadong Guo Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.
Professor Deren Li Wuhan University, China.Professor Ming-Hung Wong, hong Kong Institute of Education, China.
Professor Yongguan Zhu Institute of Urban Environment, CAS, China.Professor Dr. Michael Kersten, Mainz University, Germany .
Dr. Maurice Mulcahy health Service Executive (hSE) West Region, Ireland.Dr. Jose A. Centeno U.S. Food and Drug Administration, USA.
Professor Eddy Y. Zeng School of Environment, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.Professor Ron Fuge Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK.
Dr. Robert B. Finkelman University of Texas at Dallas, USA.Professor Lora Fleming University of Exeter, UK.Dr. Clemens Reimann Geology Survey of Norway, Norway.
Dr. Mark Cave British Geological Survey, UK.Professor Dermot Diamond Dublin City University, Ireland.
Dr. Pat Rasmussen health Canada, Canada.Professor Martin Cormican National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
Professor Xinbin Feng Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.Professor Yong Sik Ok Kangwon National University, Korea.Professor Taicheng An Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.Professor Shiming Ding Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.
Dr. Job Spijker National Institute for Public health and Environment, The Netherlands.Professor Jörg Rinklebe University of Wuppertal, Germany.
Dr. Karen Daly The Irish Agriculture & Food Development Authority (Teagasc), Ireland.Professor Zengwei Yuan Nanjing University, China.
Professor Jianmin Ma Lanzhou University, China.
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How fossil fuel and electricity can save millions of lives by reducing air pollution exposureTuesday 16th August - 09:00 - O’Flaherty Theatre - Joint Conference Prof. Kirk SmithUniversity of California Berkeley, USA
The various credible estimates of the global burden of disease from use of biomass and coal as household cookfuels range from ~3-4 million premature lives lost per year due to the exposures to air pollution in and around the household, primarily as products of incomplete combustion. Globally being the largest single environmental health hazard, the highest per capita impact is in Sub-Saharan Africa, followed by South Asia, and then SE and West Asia, including China. Although closely linked to poverty, waiting for poverty alleviation to reduce the burden has stalled in spite of economic development in many countries. Unfortunately, there are now more people using such fuels than anytime in human history. The second approach has been to try to burn solid fuels more cleanly such that high household air pollution exposures are eliminated, but this too has not worked to reduce health impacts substantially. In just
the last year, however, major new efforts have been undertaken in several countries to address this problem through innovative policies to extend access to Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), clean cookfuel, to hundreds of millions of the poor. In addition, the advent of innovative, efficient, and inexpensive electrical cooking appliances combined with growing electrification is leading a handful of countries to consider a leapfrog approach to the cookfuel problem, i.e., to skip the gas phase entirely and go directly to full electric cooking. These two approaches also can help reduce ambient air pollution in those countries, such as India and China, where household fuel use is responsible for 25-33% of health-damaging ambient pollution in recent estimates. A brief history of the problem, summary of the health impacts, and discussion of current approaches to solutions will be discussed.
Environmental antibiotic resistome: sources and sinkTuesday 16th August - 14:30 - O’Flaherty Theatre - ISEh 2016, ISEG 2016Prof. Yongguan ZhuKey Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Antibiotics have been widely used not only in humans but also in animals for growth promotion and infectious disease control. Antibiotic resistance is defined as the microbial ability to sustain and multiply in the presence of antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance is ancient and ubiquitous in environmental microbes, particularly soils where many antibiotics have been discovered so far, and this original resistance is viewed as intrinsic resistance. Nevertheless, the intensive use of antibiotics in humans and animals have undoubtedly increased the emergence and abundance of antibiotic resistance in the environment, and
therefore threatening global human health. Numerous studies now have demonstrated that the amounts of antibiotics use and residual discharge into the environment is well correlated with the abundance of antibiotic resistance, and antibiotic resistance can spread via not only vertical gene transfer but also horizontal gene transfer (hGT), and eventually to human pathogens, and even the emergence of superbugs. In 2006 Pruden et al. explicitly proposed antibiotic resistance as emerging contaminants, and suggested that conventional environmental treatment systems were not designed to remove these emerging
Over the course of more than 50 years, global Earth observation has formed strong technological abilities and comprehensive systems, and played a significant role in different research fields. With in-depth research on the land, atmosphere and oceans, a new strategic demand for Earth Observation is coming forth from Earth system science and global change research. In this paper, the operational Earth observation satellites and scientific satellites for global change research are introduced.
Furthermore, a vision for detecting large-scale geoscientific phenomena and for Moon-based Earth observation are proposed. Meanwhile, the idea of a “three poles comparison” approach to studying global change with new Earth observation technologies is investigated. Key words: Earth system science; global change; scientific satellite; Moon-based Earth observation; three poles comparison
Earth System Observation: from Scientific Satellite to Moon-based PlatformMonday 15th August – 14:30 – Darcy Thompson Theatre - GISGuo huadongInstitute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, China
world’s manufacturer for electrical/electric equipment, textiles, footwear, furniture, etc., emitting a wide range of toxic chemicals into the environment. In addition, the use of trash fish (small fish, without commercial value), and to certain extent, commercial feed pellets containing a high proportion of fish meal (very often made =from trash fish), for feeding carnivorous fish (such as grouper), resulted in higher concentrations of environmental contaminants, notably mercury in the cultured fish. In fact, “chemical food contaminants” is one of the 3 key global food safety concerns. Food safety is any action and policy which ensure food is safe, in the entire food chain, i.e. from production to consumption (WhO, 2013). This article attempts to review environmental health issues related to persistent toxic substances (PTS), with a focus on hg; from biogeochemistry,
ecology, epidemiology, to policy and management, citing examples related to South China. Reduction of anthropogenic hg emissions pays an important role for minimizing biotic exposure to Mehg and associated human health risks. The use of food wastes for producing safe and quality fish would be an attractive alternative, for replacing trash fish and fish meal used in commercial feed pellets. Furthermore, there seems to be an urgent need of establishing a regional list of toxic chemicals for more efficient control, focusing on PTS commonly found in local food items.Key Words: Emerging chemicals of concern; Fish contamination and human health; Mercury; Pearl River Delta; Persistent toxic substances.
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contaminants. This talk will first discuss the major sources of environmental antibiotic resistomeurban waste water system vs. intensive animal farming. Subsequently the talk will discuss the major pathways of the emission of antibiotic resis-tance genes to the environment (soil and water). Thirdly the talk will take China
as an example to investigate the pollution status of antibiotic resistance genes in soils, rivers and estuaries. Finally, potential mitigation measures will be discussed. Throughout the talk, divers molecular tools and “omics” approaches characterizing the environmental antibiotic resistome will be highlighted.
Abstract: Since the 1990s, with the advent of the worldwide information revolution and the development of the Internet, geospatial information science and virtual reality technology has become essential and has led to the construction of the Digital Earth and cyber cities throughout the world. Besides the physical space a cyber space has been built up. With the development and integration of global informatization and industrialization, human society has entered into the big data era, with the rise of ubiquitous sensor networks, the Internet of things and cloud computing. At present, scientists and engineers are making concerted efforts to build a smart earth and smart cities to promote low-carbon, green and sustainable development. The cyber space upgrades to cyber-physical space. This article covers the key features (ubiquitous sensor networks, multi-dimensional dynamics, Internet + networking, full automation and real time, from sensing to recognition, crowdsourcing and volunteered geographic information, and service-oriented science) of Geomatics in the big data era and
addresses the key technical issues in the construction of space-air-ground integrated geospatial network that must be resolved. Based on the discussion in this paper, the authors propose a new definition of Geomatics as a multi-disciplinary science and technology that uses systematic approaches and integrates all methods of spatio-temporal data acquisition, information extraction, network management, knowledge discovery, spatial sensing and recognition as well as intelligent location-based services pertaining to any physical objects and human activities on the earth and its environment. Starting from this new definition, smart geomatics will be faced with considerable opportunities and challenges in the big data era in the construction of a smart earth and smart cities. Geomatics will make a great contribution to human sustainable development.Keywords: big data; geospatial information science (Geomatics); cloud computing; Internet of Things; spatial sensing and recognition; smart earth; spatial data mining.
Towards Geomatics in the big data eraWednesday 17th August – 09:00 - Darcy Thompson Theatre - GISProf. Deren LiWuhan University, China
This talk will consider some underlying principals when working with geocomputational problems. These relate to the general practice of geocomputation, and a set of objectives to guide these - although specific examples will be considered. In particular I will focus on
• ‘honesty’ in map representation.
• Exploration and modelling.
• Caution and big data.
• Making geocomputation reproducible.and begin by considering the idea that one should ‘draw crisp lines with caution’ - many mapping outputs are drawn with precise lines that imply a degree of certainty not necessarily reflecting the belief of the map-maker or the inherent uncertainty in the analysis technique. here some alternatives
will be presented, for example giving maps of imprecise or fuzzy information a ‘hand drawn’ appearance. Following on from this, a broader consideration of openness in geocomputation will be considered. This will cover ideas of how models may be interpreted and their relationship with exploratory analysis and developments in computational data analysis, and some consideration of arguments made relating to ‘big data’. Finally, openness in terms of data processing will be viewed from the standpoint of reproducibility - considering approaches to making code and data used in publications available to be run by third parties - and how this might avoid a few ‘interesting’ situations such as Climategate or the recent uncovering of errors in published work cited to justify austerity-based economic policies.
Gatekeepers or Door Openers? The role of GeoComputationWednesday 17th August – 14:30 - Darcy Thompson Theatre - GISChris BrunsdonNational University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
In this presentation we begin by reviewing the work of the UK Consumer Data Research Centre – a ‘Big Data’ initiative – and the data services that it provides.We then focus on the collection and use of new forms of smart sensor and consumer data in order to to better understand household activity patterns. This is seen as contributing towards a ‘smart census’ that not only provides dynamic updates on census-type characteristics, but also adds new data on household work and leisure activity patterns.
More broadly still, we see this as part of our enhanced capability to measure, and hence model, human activities across ever-widening ranges of spatial and temporal scales. We suggest ways in which the ‘fast dynamics’ of household activities might be embedded in representations of much slower, inter-generational changes in human populations. In concluding, we briefly explore some linking themes of geo-temporal analysis with respect to life chances and social mobility.
Smart Sensors and the Smart CensusTuesday 16th August – 14:30 - Darcy Thompson Theatre - GISPaul Longley Professor of Geographic Information Science, University College London, UK
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Joint Conference Programme at a Glance
Sunday, August 14th
17:00 – 19:00 Conference RegistrationThe Concourse, Arts/Science Building
18:30 – 20:00 Welcome ReceptionAula Maxima, The Quadrangle
20:30 – 22:00 Tsinghua University Symphony Orchestra The Black Box, Dyke Road (Admission Free)
Monday, August 15th
08:00 – 17:00 Conference RegistrationThe Concourse, Arts/Science Building
09:30 – 10:00 Opening Ceremony by President of NUI GalwayO’Flaherty Theatre
10:00 – 10:55KN-1 - Keynote Speech (Joint Conference)
Speaker: Shu Tao Chair: Kirk SmithO’Flaherty Theatre
11:00 – 11:45 Conference Photography; Coffee/Tea; Poster & ExhibitionThe Concourse
11:45 – 13:00
OS-1A - Indoor ParticlesChair:
Pat RasmussenO’Flaherty Theatre
OS-1B - Geochemical Mapping with
EuroGeoSurveyChair:
Clemens ReimannLarmor Theatre
OS-1C – Health Risk A
Co-Chairs:Maurice Mulcahy &
Nelly ManayDillon Theatre
OS-1D - Environmental Management
Co-Chairs:Zengwei Yuan &
Biao HuangMcMunn Theatre
GeoinformaticsParallel Session I
Co-Chairs:Xiaobai Angela Yao &
Fahui WangD’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch - An Bhialann
13:30 – 14:25 Open Air Concert - The Quadrangle
14:00 – 14:30 Poster Display & Exhibition - The Concourse
14:30 – 15:25
KN-2.01 - Keynote SpeechSpeaker: Ming-Hung Wong (ISEH, ISEG)
Chair: Yong-Guan ZhuO’Flaherty Theatre
Keynote Speech – GIS Speaker: Huadong Guo
Chair: Xia LiD’Arcy Thompson
15:30 – 16:45
OS-2A Environmental
Technology Co-Chairs:
Robert Finkelman & Job Spijker
O’Flaherty Theatre
OS-2BGeochemical
DatabaseCo-Chairs:
Kate Knights & Vincent Gallagher
Larmor Theatre
OS-2CHealth Risk B
Co-Chairs: Maurice Mulcahy &
Nelly Manay Dillon Theatre
OS-2DEnvironmental
GovernanceChair:
Su-ming KhooMcMunn Theatre
Geoinformatics Parallel Session II
Co-Chairs: Jay Lee & Xia Li
D’Arcy Thompson Theatre
16:45 – 17:15 Coffee/Tea Break; Poster Display & Exhibition The Concourse
17:15 – 18:30
OS-3AEnvironmental Geochemistry
Co-Chairs: Ray Scanlon &
Mairead GlennonO’Flaherty Theatre
OS-3BWater Quality
Co-Chairs: Shiming Ding &
Bing TangLarmor Theatre
OS-3CHealth Risk of Metals
Co-Chairs: Tangfu Xiao
& Xinbin FengDillon Theatre
OS-3DSoil Pollution
Co-Chairs: Louise Ander & Joerg RinklebeMcMunn Theatre
Geoinformatics Parallel Session III
Chair: Lin LiuD’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
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Joint Conference Programme at a Glance
Tuesday, August 16th
08:00 – 17:00 Conference RegistrationThe Concourse
09:00 – 09:55KN-3 Keynote Speech: Kirk Smith (Joint Conference)
Chair: Shu Tao O’Flaherty Theatre
10:00 – 11:15
OS-4AEnvironmental Health
Co-Chairs: Katarina Fajcikova &
Stanislav RapantO’Flaherty Theatre
OS-4BDrinking Water
Chair: Birgitte HansenLarmor Theatre
OS-4COrganic Chemicals A
Co-Chairs: Xinghui Xia &
Michael KerstenDillon Theatre
OS-4DUrbanization Impacts
Co-Chairs: Shen Yu & Bing Tang
McMunn Theatre
Geoinformatics Parallel Session IV
Co-Chairs: Tao Tang & Chengzhi Qin
D’Arcy Thompson Theatre
11:15 – 11:45 Coffee/Tea Break, Poster Display & ExhibitionThe Concourse
11:45 – 13:00
OS-5AIndoor Exposure
Co-Chairs: Eddy Zeng & Jianmin Ma
O’Flaherty Theatre
OS-5BContaminated Land
with IBNCo-Chairs:
Rory Doherty & Siobhan Cox
Larmor Theatre
OS-5COrganic Chemicals B
Co-Chairs: Xinghui Xia &
Michael KerstenDillon Theatre
OS-5DPOPs
Co-Chairs: Jianmin Chen &
Liwu ZhangMc Munn Theatre
Geoinformatics Parallel Session V
Co-Chairs: Axing Zhu & Xuehua Liu
D’Arcy Thompson Theatre
13:00 – 14:00 LunchAn Bhialann
14:00 – 14:30 Poster Display & ExhibitionThe Concourse
14:30 – 15:25
KN-4 Keynote Speech: Yongguan Zhu (ISEH, ISEG)
Chair: Ming-Hung WongO’Flaherty Theatre
Keynote Speech: Paul Longley (GIS) Chair: Anrong Dang
D’Arcy Thompson Theatre
15:30 – 16:45
OS-6ABiogeochemistry
Co-Chairs: Carla Patinha &
Ron FugeO’Flaherty Theatre
OS-6BSession Honouring
Jiamo Fu ACo-Chairs:
Taicheng An & Zulin Zhang
Larmor Theatre
OS-6CGIS & Quantitative
Methods ACo-Chairs:
Mark Cave & Xiaolin Sun
Dillon Theatre
OS-6DMicrobiology
Co-Chairs: Tongjie Chai &
Hong YangMcMunn Theatre
Geoinformatics Parallel Session VI
Co-Chairs: Anrong Dang &
Guiyun ZhouD’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
16:45 – 17:15 Coffee/Tea Break; Poster Display & ExhibitionThe Concourse
17:15 – 18:30
OS-7ACoastal & Marine
EcosystemCo-Chairs:
Terry Morley and Kevin Lynch
O’Flaherty Theatre
OS-7BSession Honouring
Jiamo Fu BCo-Chairs:
Taicheng An & Xun-an Ning
Larmor Theatre
OS-7CGIS & Quantitative
Methods BCo-Chairs:
Aaron Potito & Marie MahonDillon Theatre
OS-7DMercury & Other
PollutantsCo-Chairs:
Xinbin Feng & Jiubin Chen
McMunn Theatre
Geoinformatics Parallel Session VII
Chair: Yunfeng Kong
D’Arcy Thompson Theatre
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Wednesday, August 17th
08:00 – 17:00 Conference RegistrationThe Concourse
09:00 – 09:55KN-S1 Keynote Speech: AM 1 & 2 (ISEH, ISEG)
Co-Chairs: Mark Cave & Yong Sik OkO’Flaherty Theatre
Keynote Speech: Deren Li (GIS) Chair: Shixiong Hu
D’Arcy Thompson Theatre
10:00 – 11:15KN-1A Keynote Session 1
Chair: Martin CormicanO’Flaherty Theatre
OS-8B AgricultureCo-Chairs:
Lei Wang & Karen DalyLarmor Theatre
GeoinformaticsParallel Session VIII
Co-Chairs: Shixiong Hu & Bin LiD’Arcy Thompson Theatre
11:15 – 11:45 Coffee/Tea Break; Poster Display & ExhibitionThe Concourse
11:45 – 13:00KN-2A Keynote Session 2Chair: Dermot Diamond
O’Flaherty Theatre
OS-9B Medical GeologyChair: Jose Centeno
Larmor Theatre
GeoinformaticsParallel Session IX
Chair: Chow T. EdwinD’Arcy Thompson Theatre
13:00 – 14:00 LunchAn Bhialann
14:00 – 14:30 Poster Display & ExhibitionThe Concourse
14:30 – 15:25KN-S2 Keynote Speech: PM1 & 2 (ISEH, ISEG)Co-Chairs: Clemens Reimann & Jianmin Ma
O’Flaherty Theatre
Keynote Speech: Chris Brunsdon (GIS)Chair: Hongxing Liu
D’Arcy Thompson Theatre
15:30 – 16:45KN-3A Keynote Session 3
Chair: Lora FlemingO’Flaherty Theatre
OS-10B Crypto Project Workshop
Chair: Martin CormicanLarmor Theatre
Geoinformatics Parallel Session XChair: Hongxing Liu
D’Arcy Thompson Theatre
16:45 – 17:15 Coffee/Tea Break; Poster Display & ExhibitionThe Concourse
17:15 – 18:00 Awards & Closing Ceremony O’Flaherty Theatre
Joint Conference Programme at a Glance
Thursday, August 18th Fieldtrip to Cliffs of Moher (Ticket holders only)
Friday, August 19th Fieldtrip to Connemara (Ticket holders only)
Saturday, August 20th Fieldtrip to Aran Islands (Ticket holders only)
MONDAY, AUGUST 15TH
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ISEH 2016 & ISEG 2016 ORAL PRESENTATION TIMES
Code Time Name Surname Title 09:30-10:00
Opening Ceremony O' Flaherty Theatre
KN-1 - Keynote Speech (Joint Conference) O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-1.01 10:00-10:55 Shu Tao KEYNOTEApplicationofglobalhigh-resolutionemissioninventoriesofairpollutantsfrom
combustionsourcesandtheirapplication
OS-1A - Indoor Particles O’ Flaherty TheatreOS-1A.01 11:45-12:00 Ross Wilson Dustingestionratesforguidelinedevelopmentandhumanhealthriskassessment
OS-1A.02 12:00-12:15 Pat Rasmussen Rareearthelementsinhousedust:loadingratesversusconcentrations
OS-1A.03 12:15-12:30 GeraldJ. Zagury Lungbioaccessibilityofmetalsinparticulatematterfromcontaminatedsoilsandminetailings
OS-1A.04 12:30-12:45 Paula MarinhoReis Factorsinfluencingleadcontentsinhumantoenailsutilisedasbiomarkersofexposuretothispotentiallytoxicelementinhousedust:aPortuguesecasestudy
OS-1A.05 12:45-13:00 Lena Ma BioaccessibilityandbioavailabilityofAsandPbinhousedust
KN-2 - Keynote Speech O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-2.01 14:30-15:25 Ming-Hong Wong KEYNOTEEnvironmentalgeochemistryofpersistenttoxicsubstances,fishcontaminationand
healtheffects,withemphasisonSouthChina:amulti-disciplinaryapproach
OS-1B - Geochemical Mapping with EuroGeoSurvey Larmor TheatreOS-1B.01 11:45-12:00 Emmanuel Arhin Geochemicalbackgroundofsomepotentiallytoxicandessentialtraceelementsinsoilsatthe
NadowliDistrictoftheUpperWestRegionofGhana
OS-1B.02 12:00-12:15 Mark Cave Amachinelearningapproachtogeochemicalmapping
OS-1B.03 12:15-12:30 Clemens Reimann GEMAS-geochemicalmappingofagriculturalsoilofEurope:Newdevelopments
OS-1B.04 12:30-12:45 Benoît Pereira Assessingequivalencebetweengeochemicaldatasetsandlevelingdatawhenmappinganareacoveredbymultiplegeochemicaldatasets
OS-1C - Health Risk A Dillon TheatreOS-1C.02 11:45-12:00 Nelly Mañay DevelopingexposurebiomarkersforenvironmenthealthimpactsassessmenttoapplyEcohealth
andMedicalGeologyapproachinUruguay
OS-1C.03 12:00-12:15 Georgina Arthur PotentialofspinachforphytoremediationofsoilscollectedfromKetteBatouriGoldmines,Cameroon
OS-1C.04 12:15-12:30 Lei Huang Environmentalexposuretocadmium:Healthriskassessmentanditsassociationswithhypertensionandrenaldysfunction
OS-1C.05 12:30-12:45 Eric Dede Quantifyinghumanexposuretoselectedsoil-boundmetalsusinghumanbiomonitoringandphysiologically-basedpharmacokineticmodelling
OS-1D - Environmental Management Mc Munn TheatreOS-1D.01 11:45-12:00 Valentine Seymour Measuringnature’simpactonhealth:Developingacitizenscienceframework
OS-1D.02 12:00-12:15 Caitriona Carlin Perceptionsversusevidenceofhealthandwellbeingbenefit/risktrade-offsfromthenaturalenvironment:Implicationsfordecision-makersandpractitioners
OS-1D.03 12:15-12:30 Abiodun Odukoya IntegratedenvironmentalassessmentofArtisanalalluvialgoldmininginNigeria
OS-1D.04 12:30-12:45 Biao Huang Soilenvironmentalquality,risksandcontrollingstrategiesundergreenhousevegetableproductionofChina
OS-1D.05 12:15-13:00 Margaret O’Riordan Compliersandprotestersattitudestopeatlandsregulation:ImplementationoftheEUHabitatsDirectiveonIrishraisedbogs
OS-2A Environmental Technology O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-2A.01 15:30-16:00 Shiming Ding KEYNOTEAsystematicstudyofsedimentcontaminationinalargeeutrophiclakebasedonpassive
samplingtechniques
OS-2A.02 16.00-16:15 Emmanuelle Uher LessonsfromanationalscalestudyinFrance:Tracemetalsmeasuredinfreshwaterbydiffusivegradientinthinfilm
OS-2A.03 16:15-16:30 Maria Nevin AnewtechnologicalapproachtotheanalysisandforensicinterpretationofTPHCWGinsoilsandwatersusing2Dgaschromatographymethod(GCxGC)
OS-2A.04 16:30-16:45 Zewu Chen BreakthroughdevelopmentforquantitativeanalysisoftotalmetalsinsoilbyportableHDXRF
OS-2B - Geochemical Database Larmor TheatreOS-2B.01 15:30-15:45 Clemens Reimann Behaviourofpotentiallytoxicelements(PTEs)andPbisotopesinNorth-Trøndelagforestsoil
OS-2B.02 15:45-16:00 Mark Cave IdentifyingmineraldustsignaturesinthegeochemistryofEuropeanagriculturalsoils
OS-2B.03 16:00-16:15 Louise Ander Usingregionalgeochemicaldataforagriculturallyrelevantapplications
OS-2B.04 16:15-16:30 Sharon O’Rourke Opticalsensingfortherapidpredictionofsoilgeochemistry
OS-2B.05 16:30-16:45 Aubry Vandeuren Predictingtheabilityofsoilstoaccepttheapplicationoforganicamendementsinaccordancewiththemetalsoilpolicythreshold(Wallonia-Belgium)
OS-2C - Health Risk B Dillon TheatreOS-2C.01 15:30-15:45 Wenyou Hu Accumulation,sourcesandhealthrisksofheavymetalsinintensivegreenhousevegetable
productionsystem,China
OS-2C.02 15:45-16:00 Siobhan Masterson Thegeographicdistributionofout-of-hospitalcardiacarrestandthechainofsurvivalinIreland
OS-2C.03 16:00-16:15 Antoine Adde DynamicalmappingofAnophelesdarlingidensitiesinaresidualmalariatransmissionareaofFrenchGuianausingremotesensingandmeteorologicaldata
OS-2C.04 16:15-16:30 IsabellaPauline Quijano IdentifyingsurfaceimpoundmentsonLiDARgeneratedDEMstoidentifydengueproneareas
OS-2C.05 16:30-16:45 Neha Mehta Asustainableapproachtowardsmanagementofminingwasteforlandmanagement
OS-2D - Environmental Goverance Mc Munn TheatreOS-2D.01 15:30-15:45 Chiara Costanzo Mappingtoolstoexercisetherighttoahealthyenvironment
OS-2D.02 15:45-16:00 Su-Ming Khoo Theroleofinter-andtrans-disciplinaryintelligibilityinenvironmentalgovernanceandsustainabledevelopment:potentialsforhealth
OS-2D.03 16:00-16:15 Rónán Kennedy Environmentalprotectionthroughe-regulation:Empiricalperspectivesusinganactor-networktheoryanalysis
OS-2D.04 16:15-16:30 Frederic Siegel Populationgrowthandglobalwarmingthreatstohumanandecosystemsustainabilityandhealth
OS-3A - Environmental Geochemistry O’ Flaherty TheatreOS-3A.01 17:15-17:30 Andre Banning FluorideandboronasgeogenicgroundwatercontaminantsinaCretaceousaquifer(Germany)
OS-3A.02 17:30-17:45 Andrian Seleznev Assessmentofpollutiondegreeofrecentanthropogenicsedimentswithpotentiallyharmfulelements(PHEs)attheurbanterritory
OS-3A.03 17:45-18:00 Carla Patinha Long-termapplicationoftheorganicandinorganicpesticidesinvineyards:environmentalrecordofpastuse
OS-3A.04 18:00-18:15 Wei Yuan ChromatographicseparationofgalliumforpreciseisotopemeasurementbyMC-ICP-MS
OS-3A.05 18:15-18:30 Juan Liu GeochemicaltransferofthalliumandaccompanymetalsinthePearlRiver:Implicationsfromsedimentprofiles,SouthChinaofinter-andtrans-disciplinaryintelligibilityinenvironmentalgovernanceandsustainabledevelopment:potentialsforhealth
MONDAY, AUGUST 15TH
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OS-3B - Water Quality Larmor TheatreOS-3B.02 17:15-17:30 Lei Wang TheNitrateTimeBomb(NTB)Model-Asimplebuteffectivemethodtoinvestigatetheimpactsof
historicalnitrateloadingonlong-termgroundwaternitrateconcentrations
OS-3B.03 17:30-17:45 Belinda Flem InorganicchemicalqualityofEuropeantapwater:Geographicaldistributionandregulatorycompliance
OS-3B.04 17:45-18:00 Bing Tang Newthreatstothesafetyofdrinkingwaterbynaturalorganicmatter
OS-3B.05 18:00-18:15 Faina Gelman Usingcompound-specificisotopeanalysisforassessingbiodegradationofgasolineproductsingroundwaterbelowagasstationaboveIsrael’scostalaquifer
Code Time Name Surname Title
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OS-3C - Health Risk of Metals Dillon TheatreOS-3C.01 17:15-17:30 Chuan Wu Effectofsilicateonarsenicfractionationinsoilsandironplaqueformationinriceplants
OS-3C.02 17:30-17:45 Tangfu Xiao Environmentalexposureofthalliumandhealthriskinareaswithnaturallyoccurringthallium
OS-3C.03 17:45-18:00 Yan Xiong ThegeogeniccadmiumandpotentialhealthriskintheThreeGorgesregion,SouthwestChina
OS-3C.04 18:00-18:15 Spela Bavec Geochemicalinvestigationsofpotentiallyharmfulelements(PHEs)inhouseholddustofIdrijatown
OS-3C.05 18:15-18:30 FarihaZakria Rizvi Chromium(VI)detoxificationpotentialofCellulosimicrobiumcellulansisolateAM-81withpartialcharacterizationofchromiumreductase
OS-3D - Soil Pollution Mc Munn TheatreOS-3D.01 17:15-17:30 Ying Ma EnhancementofmetalphytostabilizationbyinoculationofendophyticbacteriumAchromobacter
piechaudiiE6S
OS-3D.02 17:30-17:45 Xiaoming Wan UsingtheintercroppingsystemofhyperaccumulatorsandeconomicalcroptoremediatethePb-Znminingcontaminatedsoil
OS-3D.03 17:45-18:00 Christopher Finnegan Isolationoftributyltinchloride(TBT)resistancemicrobesanddeterminationofmicrobialorganotindegradationactivitybyGC-MS
OS-3D.04 18:00-18:15 Ewa Adamiec Contamination,fractionationandmobilityoftrafficrelatedelementsinroadenvironments
OS-3D.05 18:15-18:30 Andrian Seleznev Thegeochemicalbaselineconcentrationsforpotentiallytoxicelements(PHEs)inanurbanenvironment
Code Time Name Surname Title
TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH
KN-3 - Keynote Speech (Joint Conference) O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-3.01 09:00-09:55 Kirk Smith KEYNOTEHowfossilfuelandelectricitycansavemillionsoflivesbyreducingairpollution
exposure
OS-4A - Environmental Health O’ Flaherty TheatreOS-4A.01 10:00-10:15 Veronika Cveckova Chemicalcompositionofgroundwater/drinkingwaterandoncologicaldiseasemortality,Slovak
Republic
OS-4A.02 10:15-10:30 Stanislav Rapant Chemicalcompositionofgroundwater/drinkingwaterandhealthstatusofpopulationoftheSlovakRepublic
OS-4A.03 10:30-10:45 Sijun Dong MolecularmechanismforBPA-triggeredhepaticsteatosis
OS-4A.04 10:45-11:00 Xia Huo Hearinglossinchildrenwithe-wasteleadandcadmiumexposure
OS-4A.05 11:00-11:15 Andrian Seleznev GeologicalfactorsinfluenceonindoorradoninsettlementsonTechariver
OS-4B - Drinking Water Larmor TheatreOS-4B.01 10:00-10:15 Jörg Schullehner Nitrateindrinkingwaterandcolorectalcancer-anationwidepopulation-basedfollow-upstudy
OS-4B.02 10:15-10:30 Natalia Baranovskaya Geochemistryofdrinkingwatersaltdepositsanditsapplicationinenvironmentalstudies
OS-4B.03 10:30-10:45 Monique VanDerAa Bigdataepidemiology:DrinkingwaterqualityinrelationtohealthstatisticsintheNetherlands
OS-4B.04 10:45-11:00 Annette KjærErsbøll Lowriskofsuicideandlithiumindrinkingwater:ADanishindividual-levelcohortstudyusingspatialanalysis
OS-4B.05 11:00-11:15 Rachel Clarke Aquantitativeexposureassessmentformetalsandfaecalcoliformsinsurfacerunofffollowinglandspreadingofbiosolidstoagriculturalgrasslands
OS-4C - Organic Chemicals A Dillon TheatreKN-4C.01 10:00-10:30 Michael Kersten KEYNOTEModelingofherbicideadsorptionbygoethite:4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyaceticacid
(MCPA)
OS-4C.02 10:30-10:45 Xinghui Xia QuantifyingthebioavailabilityofpyrenesorbedonsuspendedsedimentsofvariouscompositionsandgrainsizestoDaphniamagna
OS-4C.03 10:45-11:00 Jing You Sedimenttoxicityidentificationevaluation:Theapplicationofpassivesamplingandpassivedosingtechniques
OS-4C.04 11.00-11.15 Xuejun Guo Real-timevisualizationofperylenenanoclustersinwaterandtheirpartitioningtographenesurfaceandmacrophagecells
OS-4D - Urbanization Impacts Mc Munn TheatreOS-4D.01 10:00-10:15 Jiancheng Kang RelationshipbetweenurbanizationandheavymetalpollutioninsuburbansoilsofShanghai
OS-4D.02 10:15-10:30 Shen Yu Temporaldynamicsofurbanization-drivenenvironmentalchangesexploredbymetalcontaminationinsurfacesedimentsinarestoringurbanwetlandpark
OS-4D.03 10:30-10:45 Shen Yu Urbanizationinsediments
OS-4D.04 10:45-11:00 Susanne Charlesworth Theheavymetaltrappingefficiencyofperviouspavingsystems
OS-4D.05 11:00-11:15 Shen Yu Assessmentofecologicalandhumanhealthrisksofmetalspollutionintheurbansoilsundertheinfluenceofrapidurbanization
OS-5A - Indoor Exposure O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-5A.01 11:45-12:15 EddyY. Zeng KEYNOTEIsindoorenvironmentasafehaeventoavoidairpollution?
OS-5A.02 12:15-12:30 Long Xu PolycyclicAromaticHydrocarbon(PAH)metabolitesinmaternalurineandriskassessmentforneonatalbirthoutcomesinanintensivee-wasterecyclingarea
OS-5A.03 12:30-12:45 Weijian Liu Indoorairpollutionandpersonalexposuretoparticulatematters(PMs)andpolycyclicaromatichydrocarbons(PAHs)inruralhouseholdsfromNorthernChina
OS-5A.04 12:45-13:00 Liwu Zhang SO2removalwithasimultaneouslyimprovedsolar-to-H2energyconversion
OS-5B - Contaminated Land with IBN Larmor TheatreOS-5B.01 11:45-12:00 Siobhan Cox MineralogicalcharacterisationtoimproveunderstandingoforalbioaccessibilityofCrandNiin
basalticsoilsinNorthernIreland
OS-5B.03 12:00-12:15 Sabrina Cipullo Diagnosticstrategyandriskassessmentframeworkforcomplexchemicalmixtures
OS-5B.04 12:15-12:30 Tatiana Cocerva AssessingtheoralbioaccessibilityofPotentiallyToxicElementsinUrbanareaofBelfastusinganovenforsampleincubation
OS-5B.05 12:30-12:45 Diogo Santos Lifecyclethinkingtoselectcontaminatedlandremediationtechnologies
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Code Time Name Surname Title
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OS-5C - Organic Chemicals B Dillon TheatreOS-5C.01 11:45-12:00 Xilong Wang Sorptionoforganicchemicalsbycarbonaceousnanomaterials
OS-5C.02 12:00-12:15 Lin Tang Thepotentialimpactonthebioavailabilityoforganicpollutantsfromcompostingforsoilremediation
OS-5C.03 12:15-12:30 Mark Chappell Apedo-informaticapproachforuniversalpredictionsofcomplexsoilenvironmentalprocesses
OS-5C.04 12:30-12:45 Jianbing Li Quantificationoforganiccarbonstorageinpollutedriversediments
OS-5C.05 12:45-13:00 Wu Wen Bioconcentrationandtissuedistributionoflong-andshort-chainperfluoroalkylsubstancesinzebrafish(Daniorerio)
OS-5D - POPs Mc Munn TheatreOS-5D.01 11:45-12:00 Yuling Wu Distributionsofaliphatichydrocarbonsandpolycyclicaromatichydrocarbonsinsedimentsfrom
asubtropicalestuarytotheadjacentWesternTaiwanStrait:Implicationsofpossiblesourcesandpotentialtransport
OS-5D.02 12:00-12:15 Chao Cai EnhancedbiodegradationofPAHsinhistoricallycontaminatedsoilbybiocharimmobilizedwithM.gilvumcells
OS-5D.03 12:15-12:30 Honglin Huang Enantiomer-specificaccumulation,biotransformationofHBCDsinmaizeandtheselectivemolecularmechanisms
OS-5D.04 12:30-12:45 Bei Wen BehaviorofN-ethylperfluorooctanesulfonamidoaceticacid(N-EtFOSAA)inbiosolidsamendedsoil-plantmicrocosms:Uptake,translocationanddegradation
OS-5D.05 12:45-13:00 Hongna Zhang Uptake,translocationandmetabolismof8:2fluorotelomeralcoholinsoybean(GlycinemaxL.Merrill)
KN-4 - Keynote Speech O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-4.01 14:30-15:25 Yongguan Zhu KEYNOTEEnvironmentalantibioticresistome:sourcesandsink
OS-6A - Biogeochemistry O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-6A.01 15:30-16.00 Joerg Rinklebe KEYNOTEBiogeochemistryoftraceelementsinwetlandsoils
OS-6A.02 16.00-16:15 Miloš Miler Assessmentofmetalbioaccessibilityfrommetal-bearingphasesinindoordustbySEM/EDSdifferentialindividualparticleanalysis
OS-6A.03 16:15-16:30 Sónia Rodrigues EffectofsoilpropertiesonZnavailabilityforplantplantuptakeinsoilsamendedwithZnOnanoparticles
OS-6A.04 16:30-16:45 Karen Bradham Invitrobioaccessibilitymethodforpredictionofrelativebioavailabilityofarsenicincontaminatedsoils
OS-6B - Honouring Jiamo Fu - A Larmor TheatreOS-6B.01 15:30-15:45 Bioaugmentationdegradationof2,4,6-tribromophenolwiththebacterialmicrocosmsfrome-waste
pollutedriversedimentsbyBacillussp.GZT
OS-6B.02 15:45-16:00 Liang Zhishu Enhancedbiodegradationof2,4,6-tribromophenolbyanoveldehalogenasepurifiedfromBacillussp.GZT
OS-6B.03 16:00-16:15 Jianjie Fu Occurrenceandtemporaltrendsofperfluoroalkylacids(PFAAs)inoccupationalworkers:Arethehalf-livesofPFHxSandPFOSshorterthanexpected?
OS-6B.04 16:15-16:30 Xia Huo TemporaltrendsandcongenerprofilesofPCBs,PCDD/FsandPBDEsinumbilicalcordbloodfromane-wasterecyclingarea
OS-6B.05 16:30-16:45 Jingjing Liu BenthicinvertebrateecologicalriskassessmentofLuanheRiver,China:Combinedphysical,chemicalandbiologicalapproach
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OS-6C - GIS & Quantitative Methods A Dillon TheatreOS-6C.01 15:30-15:45 Lei Wang GISGroundwater-AseamlesslycoupledGISanddistributedgroundwaterflowmodel
OS-6C.02 15:45-16:00 Yuting Meng Spatialdistributionpatternsofphosphorusintop-soilsinLondonurbanarea
OS-6C.03 16:00-16:15 Yumin Yuan UsinggeostatisticsandlocalMoran’sItoidentifypollutionhotspotsofrareearthelementsinurbansoilsofLondon
OS-6C.04 16:15-16:30 Li Xia Zoningofeco-protectedareasinfast-growingregionsbasedongametheory
OS-6C.05 16:30-16:45 Pedro Beca ModellingthepotentialdistributionoftheeelgrassZosteramarinaatlocalandregionalscaleinIreland
OS-6D - Microbiology Mc Munn TheatreOS-6D.01 15:30-15:45 Tongjie Chai FormationandtransmissionofthebacterialaerosolsofStaphylococcusaureus(includingMRSA)
carryingantibiotic-resistantgenesinachickenfarmingenvironment
OS-6D.02 15:45-16:00 JingJing Zhang ChemicalmodificationanddegradationofatrazineinMedicagosativathroughmultiplepathways
OS-6D.03 16:00-16:15 Carina Brehony DiversityamongantimicrobialresistantE.coliisolatedfromIrishretailmeats
OS-6D.04 16:15-16:30 Carina Brehony Transferablecolistinresistanceencodinggenemcr-1notdetectedinE.coliisolatedfromhumansandretailmeatsinIreland
OS-6D.05 16:30-16:45 Li Cui Surface-enhancedRamanspectroscopy(SERS)forenvironmentalmicroorganismanalysis:antibioticresistance,nanotoxicity,andbiofilm.
OS -7A - Coastal & Marine Ecosystem O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-7A.01 17:15-17:45 LoraE Fleming KEYNOTE:Theoceanandhumanhealth:Newhorizonsandopportunities
OS-7A.02 17:45-18.00 Belinda Flem Geographicvariationintraceelementsinscalesofpre-smoltfarmedAtlanticsalmon
OS-7A.03 18.00-18:15 Marie Mahon Usingoralhistoriestopromotepublicparticipationinwetlandconservation
OS-7A.04 18:15-18:30 Chen Suo Comparingandoptimizingdifferentsurveymethodsformappingtopographyandfunctionalvegetationdistributionincoastaldunesystems
OS-7B - Honouring Jiamo Fu - B Larmor TheatreOS-7B.01 17:15-17:30 Yingming Li VariationofatmosphericPCDD/Fsassociatedwithhaze:Implicationsfromtemporarylarge-scale
emissioncontrols
OS-7B.02 17:30-17:45 Yujuan Lu Studyoftheinteractionsbetweenzincionanddissolvedorganicmatterbyusinginsitumethodsofabsorbance
OS-7B.03 17:45-18:00 Yujuan Lu Occurrenceofantibioticsinthesurfacewaterofurbanriver,Shenzhen,China
OS-7B.04 18:00-18:15 Evan Gallagher Novelapproachestocharacterizetheecologicalimpactsofcontaminantsofemergingconcerninthecoastalenvironment
OS-7B.05 18:15-18:30 Zulin Zhang Transportandchangesofemergingcontaminantsintheamendedsoilsbyorganicwastes
OS-7C - GIS & Quantitative Methods B Dillon TheatreOS-7C.01 17:15-17:30 Alessandro Singlitico AGIS-basedassessmentofenergypotentialfrombiomassandwasteforthermochemical
biomethaneinIreland
OS-7C.02 17:30-17:45 Katarina Fajcikova Applicationofartificialneuralnetworkinmedicalgeochemistry
OS-7C.03 17:45-18:00 Pham QuyGiang Estimatingtheeconomiclossofriceproductionduetoclimate-change-reinforcedfloods:AnapplicationofGISandhydrologicalmodelling
OS-7C.04 18:00-18:15 Xiaolin Sun RelationshipsbetweengridsamplingspacingandkrigingvarianceinsomegrasslandsofIrelandanditsimplicationsonsoilsampling
OS-7C.05 18:15-18:30 Henry Koehler Molecularandchemicalecologyofintertidalsand-dwellingprotistsinthenorthwestofIrelandusingaGIS-basedsamplingstrategy
OS-7D - Mercury & Other Pollutants Mc Munn TheatreKN-7D.01 17:15-17:45 Xinbin Feng KEYNOTEAnoverviewofmercurypollutioninChina
OS-7D.02 17:45-18.00 Jiubin Chen IsotopiccompositionforsourceappointmentofmercuryinPM2.5
OS-7D.03 18.00-18:15 Chunyan Hao Applyingdifferentialion-mobilityspectrometrytoimproveLC-MS/MSanalysisofemergingorganiccontaminants
OS-7D.04 18:15-18:30 Longhua Wu ChangesinthemetalmobilityafterrepeatedphytoextractionbyCd/ZnhyperaccumulatorSedumplumbizincicola
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH
Code Time Name Surname Title
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH
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KN-S1 - Keynote Speech AM 1 & 2 O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-S1.01 09:00-09:25 Mark Cave KEYNOTE: AssessinganthropogenicimpactsonurbanenvironmentsintheUKthroughsoil
geochemistry
KN-S1.02 09:25-09:50 YongSik Ok KEYNOTE: SMARTbiochartechnology-Ashiftingparadigmtowardsadvancedmaterialsandhealthcareresearch
KN-1A - Keynote Session 1 O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-1A.01 10:00-10:25 Taicheng An KEYNOTE: Photo-inducedtoxicityandphotochemicaltransformationmechanismofpolycyclic
musks:Experimentalandtheoreticalstudiesontonalide
KN-1A.02 10:25-10:50 Jose Centeno KEYNOTE: Healtheffectsofnaturaldust-Definingtheriskfromachemical,medicalgeologyandenvironmentalpathologyperspective
KN-1A.03 10:50-11:15 Maurice Mulcahy KEYNOTE: Protectingthepublicfromthreatstohealthandwellbeing
OS-8B - Agriculture Larmor TheatreKN-8B.01 10:00-10:30 Karen Daly KEYNOTE: Diffusepollutionfromagriculture:Thephosphorusstoryandhowitgotcomplicated
OS-8B.02 10:30-10:45 Songyan Jiang PhosphorusflowpatternsintheChaohuwatershedfrom1978to2012
OS-8B.03 10:45-11:00 Paul Rice Evaluationofallocationmethodsforcalculationofcarbonfootprintofgrass-baseddairyproduction
KN-2A - Keynote Session 2 O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-2A.01 11:45-12:10 Ron Fuge KEYNOTE: Volatilisation,thekeytoiodinegeochemistry
KN-2A.02 12:10-12:35 Job Spijker KEYNOTE: Wasterecyclingandsecondarymaterials,areenvironmentalandhealthcriteriaenough?
KN-2A.03 12:35-13:00 Martin Cormican KEYNOTE: Engineerednano-particles:Whatdoweknowaboutriskstoenvironmentandhealth?
OS-9B - Medical Geology Larmor TheatreKN-9B.01 11:45-12:15 Robert Finkelman KEYNOTE: Medicalgeology:Aclassicexampleofenvironmentalinjustice
OS-9B.02 12:15-12:30 Birgitte Hansen LongtermtrendsinnitrateinDanishgroundwaterduringthelast70years
OS-9B.03 12:30-12:45 Emmanuel Arhin Determinationoftraceelementsandtheirconcentrationsinclay-balls:problemofgeophagiapracticeinGhana
OS-9B.04 12:45-13:00 Hassina Mouri Africa:Anaturallaboratoryformedicalgeologystudies
KN-S2 - Keynote Speech PM 1 & 2 O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-S2.01 14:30-14:55 Clemens Reimann KEYNOTE: Geochemistryandscale
KN-S2.02 14:55-15:20 Jianmin Ma KEYNOTE: TrendofcancerriskofChineseinhabitantstodioxinsduetochangesintheirdietarypatternsfrom1980to2009
KN-3A - Keynote Session 3 O’ Flaherty TheatreKN-3A.01 15:30-15:55 Pat Rasmussen KEYNOTE: Applicationofgeochemicaltoolsinnanotechnologyhealthandsafety
KN-3A.02 15:55-16:20 Zengwei Yuan KEYNOTE: DynamicphosphoruscyclingpatternsinChina
KN-3A.03 16:20-16:45 Dermot Diamond KEYNOTE: Integratinggeospatialremoteandin-situsensing:Opportunitiesandchallenges
OS-10B - Cryto Project Workshop Larmor TheatreOS-10B.01 15:30-16:45 Dearbháile Morris CountingthecostofawaterborneoutbreakofCryptosporidiosis
Awards & Closing Ceremony O’ Flaherty Theatre 17:15-18:00
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ISEH 2016, ISEG 2016, GEoInformatIcS 2016
August 14th
17:00 - 19:00 Conference Registration
The Concourse,
Arts/Science Building
18:30 – 20:00 Welcome ReceptionAula Maxima
The Quadrangle
20:30 – 22:0 Tsinghua University Symphony Orchestra(Admission Free)
The Black Box,
Dyke Road
August 15th
08:00 - 17:00 Conference Registration The Concourse
09:30 - 10:00 Opening Ceremony O’Flaherty Theatre
10:00 - 10:55
Keynote Session I: Application of global high-resolution emission inventories of air pollutants from combustion sources and their application
Chair: Prof. Kirk SmithSpeaker: Shu Tao
O’Flaherty Theatre
11:00 - 11:45 Conference photography, Coffee/Tea Break, Poster/Exhibition The Concourse
11:45 - 13:00
Parallel Session ICo-Chairs: Xiaobai Angela Yao & Fahui Wang
Constructing geographic areas by REDCAP and MLR for analysis of homicide rates: A case study of New Orleans, Louisiana (Fahui Wang)
Why those areas? – Mining the association rules during the 2014 Ebola outbreak(Xiaobai Angela Yao)
Exploring urban travel routes’ characteristics from a geometric perspective (Kang Liu)
Tealeaf CxMobile – Replaying real time customer experience (Yanke hu)Comparative cognition of microclimate of different types of open space
(Xinyuan Zhang)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch An Bhialann
14:00 - 14:30 Poster/Exhibition The Concourse
14:30 - 15:25
Keynote Session II: Earth system observation: from scientific satellite to moon-based platform
Chair: Xia LiSpeaker: huadong Guo
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel Session IICo-Chairs: Jay Lee & Xia Li
Extension of Moran’s index for global and localized spatiotemporal autocorrelation (Jay Lee)
Zoning of eco-protected areas in fast-growing regions based on game theory (Xia Li)GIS-based multi-criteria analysis method for flood risk assessment under
urbanization (Yangfan Xiao)Urban classification from high-resolution SAR images based on multi-scale Markov
Random Field (Anqi Wang)3D simulation for dynamic characteristics of airflow and dust control in a laneway of
coal mine (hui Liu)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
16:45 - 17:15 Coffee/Tea Break; Poster/Exhibition Concourse
17:15 - 18:30
Parallel Session IIICo-Chairs: Lin Liu
Recent progress on empirical research on crime in China (Lin Liu)A schema of Rowkey encoding support spatial operation based on hBase
(Kun Zheng)Anomalous behavior pattern detection and analysis based on trajectory clustering
(Yulong Wang)Quantitative evaluation and analysis to the development of China’s cities
(hongrui Zhao)PAM spatial clustering algorithm research based on CUDA (Enbo Zhou)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
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August 16th
08:00 - 17:00 Conference Registration Concourse
09:00 - 09:55
Keynote Session III: How fossil fuel and electricity can save millions of lives by reducing air pollution exposure
Chair: Shu Tao Speaker: Kirk Smith
O’ Flaherty Theatre
10:00 - 11:15
Parallel Session IVCo-Chairs: Tao Tang & Chengzhi Qin
Flying sensor applications for GIS data collections of both fine time and spatial scales in detecting the invasive species (Tao Tang)
An approach to extracting the supply relationship between glaciers and lakes on Tibetan Plateau (Chengzhi Qin)
Estimation of crop yield in the Midwestern United States by statistical models (Nari Kim)
Surface modeling of soil antibiotics (Wenjia Shi)Crater extraction in virtual lunar environment (Min Chen)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
11:15 - 11:40 Coffee/Tea Break; Poster/Exhibition Concourse
11:45 - 13:00
Parallel Session VCo-Chairs: Axing Zhu& Xuehua Liu
What makes cloud computing geography? ( A Xing Zhu)Landscape dynamic patterns of the alpine and arid grasslands in China and the
driving forces (Xuehua Liu)Land suitability evaluation for corn production for agriculture development
planning (Xuema Cai)The research of algorithms for calculating slopes based on geomorphic types and
DEM resolution (Rong Zhao)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch An Bhialann
14:00 – 14:30 Poster & Exhibition Session Concourse
14:30 – 15:25Keynote Session IV: Smart sensors and the smart census
Chair: Anrong DangSpeaker: Paul Longley
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel Session VICo-Chairs: Anrong Dang & Guiyun Zhou
Geo-information technology aided cultural heritage conservation in China(Anrong Dang)
An efficient variant of the Priority-Flood algorithm for filling depressions in raster digital elevation models (Guiyun Zhou)
Multi-point laser detection and geometric information acquisition of goaf (Jian Xiang)
Formal modeling of the floodplain socio-flood interaction systems and flood risk analysis (Shanzhen Yi)
Least cost path analysis for water diversion routes in high-altitude mountain area (Ying Ge)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
16:45 - 17:15 Coffee/Tea Break; Poster/Exhibition Concourse
17:15 - 18:30
Parallel Session VIICo-Chairs: Yunfeng Kong
The design of a metaheuristic framework for solving the general-purpose regionalization problems (Yunfeng Kong)
A WebGIS platform design and implementation based on open source GIS middleware (Dekui Lv)
Research on intracity OD patterns of rail and bus passengers in a second-tier city: a case study of Suzhou, China (Gege Yang)
Using OWL-S to support OGC web services semantic search (Lizhi Mao)Group-user access patterns and optimized service strategies in geographic
information public service (Rui Li)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
19:30 - 23:00 Joint Conference Dinner & CPGIS Night and Entertainment (Ticket holders only) Radisson Blu Hotel
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Thursday, August 18th Fieldtrip to Cliffs of Moher (Ticket holders only)
Friday, August 19th Fieldtrip to Connemara (Ticket holders only)
Saturday, August 20th Fieldtrip to Aran Islands (Ticket holders only)
August 17th
08:00 - 17:00 Conference Registration Concourse
09:00 - 09:55Keynote Session V: Towards geomatics in the big data era
Chair: Shixiong huSpeaker: Deren Li
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
10:00 - 11:15
Parallel Session VIIICo-Chairs: Shixiong hu & Bin Li
Application of LiDAR in coastal processes (Shixiong hu)Spatial simplification for 2D scatterplots of large geospatial data sets (Bin Li)
An improved framework based on spatial proximity model to discover functional urban regions using pedestrian trajectories (Yingxia Pu)
Research on the technology of LIDAR data processing (Xiaxin Ying)pRPL + pGTIOL: the marriage of parallel processing library and parallel I/O library
for big raster data (Qingfeng Guan)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
11:15 - 11:40 Coffee/Tea Break; Poster/Exhibition Concourse
11:45 - 13:00
Parallel Session IXCo-Chairs: Edwin T. Chow
A geocomputational framework of mobile population estimation(Edwin T. Chow)
A real-time air quality monitoring system based on main-memory database (Wei Xiong)
Topology spatial model for dynamic systems in geographic information systems (Andres Bernal)
Simulation of oil spill using improved neighborhood structure for CA model (Yihan Zhang)
An improved algorithm for terrain rendering (Wei Cao)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch An Bhialann
14:00 – 14:30 Poster & Exhibition Session Concourse
14:30 – 15:25Keynote Session VI: Gatekeepers or door openers? The role of GeoComputation
Chair: hongxing LiuSpeaker: Chris Brunsdon
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
15:30 - 16:45
Parallel Session XCo-Chairs: hongxing Liu
Mapping algal blooms in inland waters using multi-spectral and hyperspectral remote sensing (hongxing Liu)
The spatial distribution patterns of PM2. 5 as observed before, during and after APEC period in Beijing (Li Li)
A global ecological environment remote sensing products processing system (Junjie hu)
An efficient method of building tile-pyramids for massive raster datasets (Ning Guo)Arsenic contamination in groundwater in Ireland (Ellen R. McGrory)
D’Arcy Thompson
Theatre
16:45 - 17:15 Coffee/Tea Break, Poster/Exhibition Concourse
17:15 - 18:00 Awards & Closing Ceremony O’Flaherty Theatre
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GALWAY 2016
P1 ApreliminaryinvestigationofarsenicconcentrationonsurfacesofCCA-treatedwoodplanksinapark GISandquantitativemethods No
P2Towardspracticalapplicationsofmeasurementsoflabilechemicalsintheenvironmentbasedonanovelpassivesamplingtechnique
Bioavailabilityandbioaccessibility No
P3 Spatialdistributionpatternsofphosphorusintop-soilsinLondonurbanarea Arsenic Yes
P4UsinggeostatisticsandlocalMoran’sItoidentifypollutionhotspotsofrareearthelementsinurbansoilsofLondon
Environmentalgeochemistry Yes
P5 Spatialanalysesinenvironmentalstudies:I.LeadpollutioninsoilsatdifferentspatialscalesinIreland GISandquantitativemethods NoP6 Spatialanalysesinenvironmentalstudies:II.Identificationofpollutionhotspotsinurbansoils GISandquantitativemethods No
P7Spatialanalysesinenvironmentalstudies:III.Useoflocalstatisticstorevealspatialvariationandspatiallyvaryingrelationships
Agriculture No
P8Ahybridmodelusingartificialneuralnetwork,kriging,andresidualkrigingforforecastingtheabnormalpollutantdistribution
GISandquantitativemethods No
P9 Quantitativeanalysismethodsusedtoinvestigatetheeffectsofweatherandclimateoninfectiousdiseases GISandquantitativemethods NoP10 Assessingthepollutionriskofsoilchromiumbasedonloadingcapacityofpaddysoilataregionalscale WaterQuality YesP11 BioaccumulationanddegradationofametryninMedicagosativa,ryegrass,wheatandmaize Agriculture No
P12DirectavailabilityandgeochemicalreactivityofZninanagriculturalsoilamendedwithZnOnanoparticlesorZnCl2
Biogeochemicalprocessesofheavymetalsandhumanhealth
No
P13Metal-bearingparticlesinatticandhouseholddustfromPbminingandsmeltingareaasindicatorsofcontributionofpastandpresentsources
Airpollutionandcontrol No
P14 AresedimentsinlakesanddamsasinkorsourceforDOC?Anthropogenicandgeogenicelementsindrinkingwaterandhumanhealth
No
P15 Danishstudiesonexposureofgeogenicelementsindrinkingwaterandpublichealth
Improveddecision-makingincontaminatedlandsiteinvestigationandriskassessment(inconjunctionwithIBN)
Yes
P16 AsurveyofpotentialcarcinogeniccompoundsinDanishprivatewells–nitrateandarsenicAnthropogenicandgeogenicelementsindrinkingwaterandhumanhealth
Yes
P17AprobabilisticframeworkforassessinghealthriskassociatedwitharsenicintakefromdrinkingwaterinSouthernTaiwan
Arsenic No
P18 SpatialhealthriskassessmentofarsenicexposurefromdrinkinggroundwaterinTaiwan’sPingtungPlain Arsenic No
P19TherolesofOsNIPsgene’stranscriptionregulationinarsenicabsorptionandaccumulationinrice(OryzaSativaL.)
Arsenic No
P20 TheFunctionsofOsPHT7geneinvolvedinarsenicabsorptionandaccumulationinOryzasativaL.Regionalgeochemicaldatasets—applicationstoagriculturalandenvironmentalmanagement
No
P21 Assessmentoforalandlungbioaccessibilitiesofmetalsfromsmelter-impacteddust Environmentalhealth NoP22 Biosorptionandbioaccumulationofthalliumbythallium-tolerantfungalisolates Microbiology NoP23 Linkinghumanhealthandwellbeingwithweather,climateandtheenvironment Climatechangeandpopulationhealth NoP24 Ambienttemperatureandmortalityfrompulmonaryembolism:Atimeseriesstudy Environmentalhealth No
P25CharacteristicsofparticlesizeandbiogeographicrelationswithecologicalriskofheavymetalpollutioninBeijingRiversediments
EmergingContaminants(ECs),SpecialsessionhonouringProf.JiamoFu
Yes
P26Degradationofaromaticaminesintextile-dyeingsludgebycombiningtheultrasoundtechniquewithpotassiumpermanganatetreatment
Environmentalmanagement No
P27 ConcentrationsanddistributionsofPCBs,PBDEsandPCDD/FsintheatmosphereofBeijing,ChinaHazardassessmentofmetalpollutioninurbansoils
No
P28TheinteractionmechanismofBaP-Cu(II)combinedpollutantsoncellularinterfaceofStenotrophomonasmaltophiliaduringbioremediationprocess
Environmentalmonitoring No
P29 Separationandenrichmentofnorfloxacininwaterbyionicliquidsolventsublation Metals NoP30 Adsorptionbehaviourofmethylparathiononsyntheticgoethite Environmentalgeochemistry No
P31Sedimentaryaliphaticandpolycyclicaromatichydrocarbons(PAHs)inthenorthwestofQinlingMountains:Patterns,potentialriskandacriticalappraisalofPAHratiostoinfersource
Environmentalgeochemistry No
P32PotentialenvironmentalgeochemicalhazardsoftheslagfromDazhaiGeextractionplantinLincang,westernYunnan,China
Environmentalgeochemistry No
P33Thedistribution,fateandenvironmentalindicationsofuranium,thoriuminreservoirwaterandsedimentprofilenearauraniummillingarea,GuangdongProvince
Environmentalmanagement No
P34 Responseofrootforagingandmorphologytodifferentsoilphosphorusformsinatreediversitypotexperiment Environmentalgeochemistry No
P35Insightsintothemechanismoflight-induceddissolutionofgoethiteinthepresenceofatmosphericdicarboxylicacids
Environmentalhealth No
P36 AGISapplicationfordiseasemonitoringbasedonICDreport-system Environmentalhealth YesP37 Microcystins-LRimpairszebrafishreproductionbyaffectingoogenesisandendocrinesystem Environmentalhealth No
P38Modelingthedynamicsofharmfulalgalblooms[HABS],humancommunities,andpolicychoicesalongtheFloridaGulfcoast:theCHANSproject
GISandquantitativemethods No
P39 Aristolochicacids:possiblecontaminantsofsoilinBalkanEndemicNephropathy(BEN)areas POPs No
P40TheeffectsofnitrogenadditiononthesoilmicrobialbiomassandfinerootbiomassinCinnamomumcamphoraplantation
EmergingContaminants(ECs),SpecialsessionhonouringProf.JiamoFu
No
P41 Thyroidhormonestatusinumbilicalcordserumisassociatedwithmaleanogenitaldistance Climatechangeandpopulationhealth YesP42 TheautomotiveindustryandoccupationaldiseasesinCzechia Agriculture Yes
P43 GroundwatervulnerabilityassessmenttonitratepollutioninPingtungPlainofSouthernTaiwanEmergingContaminants(ECs),SpecialsessionhonouringProf.JiamoFu
No
P44 Ageneralframeworkforsiteselectionofaquiferstorageandrecovery(ASR)scheme SoilRemediation NoP45 Methodtoestimatecoarserootbiomassandlostmassduringexcavationinsubtropicalsecondaryforests Environmentalmonitoring Yes
Poster Number Poster Title Topic Student
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P46RelationbetweenGdanomaliesandperfluorinatedcompoundsinsurfaceandgroundwaters:casestudyoftheRomagnaarea(Italy)
Environmentalmonitoring Yes
P47ContaminationoforganotincompoundsandimposexdegreeofThaisclavigerafromtherockycoastalzoneofChina
Environmentalmonitoring No
P48 StrategiesformonitoringgroundwaterdischargeintoKinvaraBay,Galway,Ireland Environmentalgeochemistry No
P49 MappingthespatialandtemporalvariationsofwaterqualityinDublinBay
Improveddecision-makingincontaminatedlandsiteinvestigationandriskassessment(inconjunctionwithIBN)
No
P50 DistributionoftrafficrelatedelementsintheVistulaandOdraRivers,Poland Environmentalhealth YesP51 LeachabilityandbioaccessibilityofpotentiallytoxicelementsinurbansoilsoftwoChinesecities POPs No
P52 Potentiostaticenrichmentofelectrochemicallyactivebacteriafromsedimentsandsoils
Improveddecision-makingincontaminatedlandsiteinvestigationandriskassessment(inconjunctionwithIBN)
Yes
P53Trackingthefateofpolycyclicaromatichydrocarbonsincontaminatedsoilsduringwindrowbioremediationpilotproject
Improveddecision-makingincontaminatedlandsiteinvestigationandriskassessment(inconjunctionwithIBN)
No
P54Vulnerabilityassessmentofurbanwaterandwastewatersystemsfacinghighgroundwaterlevelusingfuzzydecision-makingapproach
Environmentalmonitoring No
P55TheeliminationofnegativeimpactofgeologicalcompoundoftheenvironmentonhealthstatusofresidentsintheKrupinadistrict,theSlovakRepublic
Environmentalgeochemistry Yes
P56 Leaddistributionandcyclinginforest-riceagroforestrysystemsinNorthernHunan Environmentalmanagement NoP57 MicrobialCO2fixationintwoagriculturalsoilsofcontrastingsoiltexture Environmentalhealth No
P58Levelsofpolychlorinateddibenzo-p-dioxinsanddibenzofuransinairbornefineparticulatematterandinhalationriskassessmentforlocalresidentsofShenzhen,SouthofChina
Regionalgeochemicalmapping–methodsandchallenges(SponsoredbyEuroGeoSurveys)
Yes
P59PAHsContaminationinagriculturalproductsandcorrespondinghealthriskattributabletosoilandambientPAHspollutioninalargecokeproductionbaseinShanxi,China
WaterQuality Yes
P60MappingthesoilmetalNoEffectConcentrationforterrestrialorganismsinEuropeancountriesandcomparisontonationalsoilpoliciesthresholds
MedicalGeology No
P61GEMAS:MappingsoilpropertiesandmetalconcentrationsinagriculturalandgrazinglandsoilattheEuropeanscale
Regionalgeochemicalmapping–methodsandchallenges(SponsoredbyEuroGeoSurveys)
No
P62 GEMAS:MercuryinEuropeanagriculturalandgrazinglandsoilsRegionalgeochemicalmapping–methodsandchallenges(SponsoredbyEuroGeoSurveys)
No
P63 SourceandbehaviourofGeinagriculturalandgrazinglandsoilsatEuropeancontinentalscaleRegionalgeochemicalmapping–methodsandchallenges(SponsoredbyEuroGeoSurveys)
No
P64Stochasticsimulationforthecomparisonofmethodsforassessingequivalenceanddatalevelingingeochemicalmapping
Regionalgeochemicalmapping–methodsandchallenges(SponsoredbyEuroGeoSurveys)
No
P65 GEMAS:PreciousmetalspatialdistributionpatternsinEuropeansoilRegionalgeochemicalmapping–methodsandchallenges(SponsoredbyEuroGeoSurveys)
No
P66 GEMAS:MappingzincdeficiencyinagriculturalandgrazinglandsoilinEuropeRegionalgeochemicalmapping–methodsandchallenges(SponsoredbyEuroGeoSurveys)
No
P67 Spatialanalysisofcompositionaldatausingaspectrum-areamultifractalmodelinCampaniaregion(Italy)EmergingContaminants(ECs),SpecialsessionhonouringProf.JiamoFu
No
P68 AmultifractalanalysisofspatialvariabilityintopsoilcompositionsintheCampanianRegionEmergingContaminants(ECs),SpecialsessionhonouringProf.JiamoFu
No
P69 Interactionbetweensulfurandleadintoxicity,ironplaqueformationandleadaccumulationinriceplant SoilRemediation NoP70 Effectoflightondegradationofherbicideprometryninsoil SoilRemediation Yes
P71MixturingoflocalmanganeseminewastelandsimprovednativetreespeciespotentialphytoremedationperformanceinHunan,China
Arsenic No
P72 ImpactofgrasscoveronthemagneticsusceptibilitymeasurementsforassessingmetalcontaminationofsoilSpatialpredictionofpollutantdistribution
Yes
P73 GeochemicalinvestigationsofHginurbansoilofIdrijatown Urbanpollution No
P74Thestudyofwaterqualityresponsecharacteristicintheprocessofsurfacewater-groundwaterinteractionontheareaofSonghuaRiver
Bioavailabilityandbioaccessibility No
P75 LithiuminthenaturalwatersoftheSouthEastofIrelandRegionalgeochemicalmapping–methodsandchallenges(SponsoredbyEuroGeoSurveys)
No
P76 ProjectionofenvironmentalriskofselectedorganicchemicalsinChina:Implicationtosustainabledevelopment Agriculture NoP77 MappingradonriskinIrelandusingairbornegeophysics Environmentalgeochemistry NoP78 Diversityofarsenicoxidizingbacteriaandmicrobially-mediatedarseniteoxidationinhotsprings Arsenic No
Poster number Title Topic Student
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Delegate ListISEH 2016 / ISEG 2016 Delegates
Ewa Adamiec AGHUniversityofScienceandTechnology Poland
Antoine Adde InstitutPasteurdelaGuyaneFrench Guiana
Taicheng An GuangdongUniversityofTechnology China
Louise Ander BritishGeologicalSurvey UK
Emmanuel Arhin UniversityforDevelopmentStudies Ghana
Georgina Arthur MangosuthuUniversityofTechnology South Africa
Muhammad Ashfaq BureauVeritas,AbuDhabiUnited Arab Emirates
Andre Banning Ruhr-UniversitätBochum Germany
Kun Bao BeijingNormalUniversity China
Natalia Baranovskaya TomskPolytechnicUniversityRussian Federation
Spela Bavec GeologicalSurveyofSlovenia Slovenia
Pedro Beca-Carretero NUIGalway Ireland
Dajana Bellakova KrupinaCity Slovakia
Andrés Bernal Jiménez InstitutoPolitecnicoNacional Mexico
Karen Bradham USEnvironmentalProtectionAgency USA
Peter Brennan DublinCityUniversity Ireland
Carina Brehony NUIGalway Ireland
Chris Brunsdon NUIMaynooth Ireland
Chao Cai HuaqiaoUniversity China
Wei Cao InstituteofGeoscience&NaturalResources,CAS China
Caitriona Carlin NUIGalway Ireland
Mark Cave BritishGeologicalSurvey UK
Jose Centeno USFDA USA
Tongjie Chai ShandongAgriculturalUniversity China
Susanne Charlesworth CoventryUniversity UK
Jian Chen AnhuiUniversityofScienceandTechnology China
Jianmin Chen FudanUniversity China
Jiubin Chen InstituteofGeochemistry,CAS China
Jui-Sheng Chen NationalCentralUniversity Taiwan
Ping Chen AnhuiUniversityofScienceandTechnology China
Zewu Chen XOS USA
Sabrina Cipullo CranfieldUniversity UK
Rachel Clarke UniversityCollegeDublin Ireland
Martin Cormican NUIGalway Ireland
Chiara Costanzo NUIGalway Ireland
Siobhan Cox Queen’sUniversityBelfast UK
Li Cui InstituteofUrbanEnvironment,CAS China
Aisling Cunningham DublinCityUniversity Ireland
Veronika Cveckova StateGeologicalInstituteofDionyzStur Slovakia
Karen Daly Teagasc Ireland
Theophilus Davies MangosuthuUniversityofTechnology South Africa
Eric DedeUniversityofReading/InstituteofOccupationalMedicine
UK
Dermot Diamond DublinCityUniversity Ireland
Shiming Ding NanjingInstituteofGeographyandLimnology,CAS China
Ron Doering Springer USA
Rory Doherty Queen’sUniversityBelfast UK
Sijun Dong InstituteofUrbanEnvironment,CAS China
Aileen Doran GeologicalSurveyofIreland Ireland
Yonghong Duan ShanxiAgriculturalUniversity China
Annette Ersbøll UniversityofSouthernDenmark Denmark
Katarina Fajcikova StateGeologicalInstituteofDionyzStur Slovakia
Xinbin Feng InstituteofGeochemistry,CAS China
Robert Finkelman UniversityofTexas USA
Christopher Finnegan InstituteofTechnologyCarlow Ireland
Belinda Flem GeologicalSurveyofNorway Norway
Lora E Fleming UniversityofExeter UK
Kurt Friese UFZ-HelmholtzCentreforEnvironmentalResearch Germany
Hongbo Fu FudanUniversity China
Jianjie Fu ResearchCenterforEco-EnvironmentalSciences,CAS China
Ron Fuge AberystwythUniversity,Wales UK
Evan Gallagher UniversityofWashington USA
Vincent Gallagher GeologicalSurveyofIreland Ireland
Faina Gelman GeologicalSurveyofIsrael Israel
Mairead Glennon GeologicalSurveyofIreland Ireland
Nessa Golden NUIGalway Ireland
Xuejun Guo BeijingNormalUniversity China
Birgitte Hansen GeologicalSurveyofDenmarkandGreenland(GEUS) Denmark
Chunyan HaoOntarioMinistryoftheEnvironmentandClimateChange
Canada
Bin Hu BeijingNormalUniversity China
Wenyou Hu InstituteofSoilScience,CAS China
Youbiao Hu AnhuiUniversityofScienceandTechnology China
Guo Huadong InstituteofRemoteSensingandDigitalEarth(RADI) China
Biao Huang InstituteofSoilScience,CAS China
Honglin Huang ResearchCenterforEco-EnvironmentalSciences,CAS China
Lei Huang NanjingUniversity China
Zhihong Huang CentralSouthUniversityofForestryandTechnology China
Xia Huo ShantouUniversityMedicalCollege China
Priscilla Ikefuti UniversityofSaoPaulo Brazil
Jan Jarolímek CharlesUniversity,PragueCzech Republic
Nanna Linn Jensen Geoscience,AarhusUniversity Denmark
Chen Jiang NanjingAgriculturalUniversity China
Songyan Jiang NanjingUniversity China
Chen Jianguo CentralSouthUniversityofForestryandTechnology China
Sean Jordan DublinCityUniversity Ireland
Jiancheng Kang ShanghaiNormalUniversity China
Laurence Kavanagh InstituteofTechnologyCarlow Ireland
Rónán Kennedy NUIGalway Ireland
Michael Kersten JohannesGutenberg-UniversityMainz Germany
Su-ming Khoo NUIGalway Ireland
Kate Knights GeologicalSurveyofIreland Ireland
Henry Koehler InstituteofTechnologySligo/CERIS Ireland
Lingdong Kong FudanUniversity China
Pifeng Lei CentralSouthUniversityofForestryandTechnology China
Guiying Li GuangdongUniversityofTechnology China
Jianbing Li UniversityofNorthernBritishColumbia Canada
Mei Li PekingUniversity China
Ping Li ChinaUniversityofGeosciences China
Rui Li WuhanUniversity China
Yingming Li ResearchCenterforEco-environmentalSciences,CAS China
Ching-Ping Liang FooyinUniversity Taiwan
Jingjing Liu BeijingNormalUniversity China
Juan Liu GuangzhouUniversity China
Lei Liu DalhousieUniversity Canada
Lili Liu DongbeiUniversityofFinanceandEconomics China
Lin Liu SunYat-senUniversity China
Weijian Liu PekingUniversity China
Wuxin Liu InstituteofSoilScience,CAS China
Paul Longley UniversityCollegeLondon UK
Yujuan Lu ShenzhenUniversity China
Kevin Lynch NUIGalway Ireland
Caixue Ma HuazhongAgriculturalUniversity China
Jianmin Ma LanzhouUniversity China
Lena Ma NanjingUniversity China
Ying Ma UniversityofCoimbra Portugal
Marie Mahon NUIGalway Ireland
Nelly Mañay UniversityoftheRepublicofUruguay(UDELAR) Uruguay
Paula Marinho Reis UniversidadedeAveiro Portugal
Siobhan Masterson NUIGalway Ireland
Judith Mather GeologicalSurveyofIreland Ireland
Margaret McCaul DublinCityUniversity Ireland
Ellen McGrory NUIGalway Ireland
Neha Mehta UniversityofTorino Italy
Bo Meng BeijingNormaluniversity China
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29
ISEH 2016, ISEG 2016, Geoinformatics 2016
Liqiu Meng TechnicalUniversityofMunich Germany
Yuting Meng NUIGalway Ireland
Lizhi Miao NanjingUniversityofPosts&Telecommunications China
Miloš Miler GeologicalSurveyofSlovenia Slovenia
Terry Morley NUIGalway Ireland
Hassina Mouri UniversityofJohannesburg South Africa
Maurice Mulcahy HealthServiceExecutive Ireland
Maria Nevin CompleteLabSolutions(CLS) Ireland
Xun-an Ning GuangdongUniversityofTechnology China
Aisling O’Connor EnvironmentalProtectionAgency Ireland
Abiodun Odukoya UniversityofLagos Nigeria
Yong Sik Ok KangwonNationalUniversity South Korea
Margaret O’Riordan Galway-MayoInstituteofTechnologyandNUIGalway Ireland
Sharon O’Rourke UniversityCollegeDublin Ireland
Shuai Ouyang CentralSouthUniversityofForestryandTechnology China
Carla Patinha UniversidadedeAveiro Portugal
Aurélie Pelfrene LGCgE-ISA,UniversityofLille France
Benoît Pereira UniversitéCatholiquedeLouvain Belgium
Emanuela Pignotti UniversityofBologna Italy
Aaron Potito NUIGalway Ireland
Cynthia Price USArmyEngineerResearch&DevelopmentCenter USA
Coren Pulleyblank DublinCityUniversity Ireland
Zang Qian NanjingUniversity China
Cheng-Zhi QinInstituteofGeographicSciences&NaturalResourcesResearch,CAS
China
Mingkai Qu InstituteofSoilScience,CAS China
Isabella Pauline Quijano UniversityofthePhilippines Philippines
Pham Quy Giang TheUniversityofTokyo Japan
Stanislav Rapant StateGeologicalInstituteofDionyzStur Slovakia
Pat Rasmussen HealthCanadaandUniversityofOttawa Canada
Clemens Reimann GeologicalSurveyofNorway Norway
Paul Rice UniversityCollegeDublin Ireland
Joerg Rinklebe UniversityofWuppertal Germany
Fariha Zakria Rizvi UniversityofthePunjab,Lahore Pakistan
Sónia Rodrigues UniversidadedeAveiro Portugal
Kathryn Rogers Queen’sUniversityBelfast UK
Liu Rongju ShantouUniversityMedicalCollege China
Diogo Santos SUPRENGmbH Germany
Ray Scanlon GeologicalSurveyofIreland Ireland
Jörg Schullehner GeologicalSurveyofDenmarkandGreenland(GEUS) Denmark
Andrian Seleznev InstituteofIndustrialEcologyUBRASRussian Federation
Valentine Seymour UniversityCollegeLondon UK
Lu Shenggao ZhejiangUniversity China
Hosung Shin WonkwangUniversity South Korea
Frederic Siegel GeorgeWashingtonUniversity USA
Alessandro Singlitico NUIGalway Ireland
Kirk Smith UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley USA
Job SpijkerNationalInstituteforPublicHealthandtheEnvironment(RIVM)
The Netherlands
Jialong Sun GuizhouInstituteofTechnology China
Xiaolin Sun SunYat-senUniversity China
Chen Suo DublinInstituteofTechnology Ireland
Bing Tang GuangdongUniversityofTechnology China
Lin Tang HunanUniversity China
Shu Tao PekingUniversity China
Calin TatuOncogenInstitute/UniversityofMedicineandPharmacy“VictorBabes’Timisoara
Romania
Emmanuelle Uher Irstea France
Monique van der AaRIVMNationalInstituteforPublicHealthandtheEnvironment
Netherlands
Aubry Vandeuren UniversitéCatholiquedeLouvain Belgium
Delegate ListISEH 2016 / ISEG 2016 Delegates
David Wall Teagasc Ireland
Xiaoming WanInstituteofGeographicSciences&NaturalResourcesResearch,CAS
China
Fahui Wang LouisianaStateUniversity USA
Haiou Wang UniversityofScienceandTechnologyBeijing China
Lei Wang BritishGeologicalSurvey UK
Xilong Wang PekingUniversity China
Xinhong Wang XiamenUniversity China
Yulong Wang HunanUniversity China
Bei Wen ResearchCenterforEco-EnvironmentalSciences,CAS China
Wu Wen BeiingNormalUniversity China
Ross Wilson WilsonScientific Canada
Ming H. Wong TheEducationUniversityofHongKong Hong Kong
Mike Wood UniversityofEastLondon UK
Chuan Wu CentralSouthUniversity China
Longhua Wu InstituteofSoilScience,CAS China
Xiaohong Wu CentralSouthUniversityofForestryandTechnology China
Yingqin Wu LanzhouInstituteofGeology,CAS China
Yuling Wu XiamenUniversity China
Li Xia SunYat-senUniversity China
Xinghui Xia BeijingNormalUniversity China
Tangfu Xiao InstituteofGeochemistry,CAS China
Zhang Xinyuan NanjingUniversity China
Yan Xiong InstituteofGeochemistry,CAS China
Long Xu ShantouUniversityMedicalCollege China
Wende Yan CentralSouthUniversityofForestryandTechnology, China
Hong Yang NanjingAgriculturalUniversity China
Junxing YangInstituteofGeographicSciences&NaturalResourcesResearch,CAS
China
Lan Yang TsinghuaUniversity China
Xiaoxia Yang ChengduUniversityofTechnology China
Duoxi Yao AnhuiUniversityofScienceandTechnology China
Hua Yin SouthChinaUniversityofTechnology China
Li Yongyu XiamenUniversity China
Jing You JinanUniversity China
Shen Yu InstituteofUrbanEnvironment,CAS China
Wei Yuan InstituteofGeochemistry,CAS China
Yumin Yuan NUIGalway Ireland
Zengwei Yuan NanjingUniversity China
Gerald J. Zagury PolytechniqueMontreal Canada
Eddy Y. Zeng JinanUniversity China
caixiang zhang ChinaUniversityofGeosciences China
Chaosheng Zhang NUIGalway Ireland
Hongna Zhang ResearchCenterforEco-EnvironmentalSciences,CAS China
Jianqing Zhang ShenzhenCenterforDiseaseControlandPrevention China
Jing Jing Zhang NanjingAgriculturalUniversity China
Liwu Zhang FudanUniversity China
Zulin Zhang TheJamesHuttonInstitute UK
Yanyan Zhao NanjingInstituteofGeographyandLimnology,CAS China
liang Zhishu GuangzhouInstituteofGeochemistry,CAS China
Enbo Zhou PekingUniversity China
Guiyun ZhouUniversityofElectronicScienceandTechnologyofChina
China
A-Xing Zhu UniversityofWisconsin-Madison USA
Ying Zhu LancasterUniversity UK
Yong-Guan Zhu InstituteofUrbanEnvironment,CAS China
Daniela Zuzolo UniversityofSannio Italy
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