Ewha Womans University Environmental Science and Engineering

Ecosystem/Biogeochemistry Lab

  • Combining asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation with on- and off-line fluorescence detection to examine biodegradation of riverine dissolved and particulate organic matter.
    Lee ST, Yang B., Kim JY, Park JH, Moon MH.
    Journal of Chromatography 2015. A 1409: 218-225.
  • Comparison of UV/Vis and FDOM sensors for in situ monitoring of stream DOC concentrations.
    Lee E-J, Yoo G-Y, Jeong Y, Kim K, Park J-H, Oh NH.
    Biogeosciences 2015. 12: 3109–3118
  • Downstream alteration of the composition and biodegradability of particulate organic carbon in a mountainous, mixed land-use watershed.
    Jung B-J, Jeanneau L, Alewell C, Kim B, Park JH*.
    Biogeochemistry 2015. 122:79–99.
  • Export, biodegradation, and disinfection byproduct formation of dissolved and particulate organic carbon in a forested headwater stream during extreme rainfall events.
    Jung B-J, Lee J-K, Kim H, Park JH*.
    Biogeosciences 2014. 11: 6119–6129.
  • An interdisciplinary SWAT ecohydrological model to define catchment-scale hydrologic partitioning.
    Shope, C. L., G. R. Maharjan, J. Tenhunen, B. Seo, K. Kim, J. Riley, S. Arnhold, T. Koellner, Y. S. Ok, S. Peiffer, B. Kim, J. H. Park, and B. Huwe.
    Hydrology & Earth System Sciences 2014. 18: 539-557.
  • Erosion-induced changes in soil biogeochemical and microbiological properties in Swiss Alpine grasslands.
    Park JH*, Meusburger K, Jang I, Kang H, Alewell C.
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry 2014. 69: 382-392.
  • Monsoonal-type climate or land-use management: Understanding their role in the mobilization of nitrate and DOC in a mountainous catchment.
    Bartsch S, Pfeiffer S, Shope CL, Arnhold S, Jeong J-J, Park JH, Eum J, Kim B, Fleckenstein JH.
    Journal of Hydrology 2013. 507: 149-162.
  • Combined use of stable isotopes and fallout radionuclides as soil erosion indicators in a forested mountain site, South Korea.
    Meusburger, K., Mabit, L., Park, J.-H., Sandor, T., and Alewell, C.
    Biogeosciences 2013. 10: 5627–5638.
  • A weighted, multi-method approach for accurate basin-wide streamflow estimation in an ungauged watershed.
    Shope CL, Bartsch S, Kim K, Kim B, Tenhunen J, Peiffer S, Park JH, Ok YS, Fleckenstein J, Koellner T.
    Journal of Hydrology 2013. 494: 72-82.
  • N fluxes in an agricultural catchment under monsoon climate: A budget approach at different scales.
    Kettering J, Park JH, Lindner S, Bora L, Tenhunen J, Kuzyakov Y.
    Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 2012. 161: 101-111.
  • Differential storm responses of dissolved and particulate organic carbon in a mountainous headwater stream, investigated by high-frequency in-situ optical measurements.
    Jeong JJ, Bartsch S, Fleckenstein J, Matzner E, Tenhunen J, Lee SD, Park SK, Park JH*.
    Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 117: G03013.
  • Storm pulses and varying sources of hydrologic carbon export from a mountainous watershed.
    Jung BJ, Lee HJ, Jeong JJ, Owen JS, Kim B, Meusburger K, Alewell C, Gebauer G, Shope C, Park JH*.
    Journal of Hydrology 2012. 440-441: 90-101.
  • Implications of rainfall variability for seasonality and climate-induced risks concerning surface water quality in East Asia.
    Park JH*, Inam E, Abdullah MH, Agustiyani D, Duan L, Hoang TT, Kim K-W, Kim SD, Nguyen MH, Pekthong T, Sao V, Sarjiya A, Savathvong S, Sthiannopkao S, Syers JK, Wirojanagud W.
    Journal of Hydrology 2011. 400: 323-332.
  • Rapid release and changing sources of Pb in a mountainous watershed during extreme rainfall events.
    Jo, K.W., Park. J.H.*
    Environmental Science & Technology 2010. 44: 9324-9329.
  • Potential effects of climate change and variability on watershed biogeochemical processes and water quality in Northeast Asia.
    Park, J.-H.*, Duan, L., Kim, B., Mitchell, M.J., and Shibata, H.
    Environment International 2010. 36: 212-225.
  • Estrogenic chemicals and estrogenicity in river waters of South Korea and seven Asian countries.
    Duong CN, Ra JS, Cho J, Kim SD, Choi HK, Park JH, Kim KW, Inam E, Kim SD.
    Chemosphere 2010. 78: 286-293.
  • Spectroscopic characterization of dissolved organic matter and its interactions with metals in surface waters using size exclusion chromatography.
    Park, J.-H.
    Chemosphere 2009. 77: 485-494.
  • Response of plants and the dominant microarthropod, Cryptopygus antarcticus, to warming and contrasting precipitation regimes in Antarctic tundra.
    Day, T.A., Ruhland, C. T., Strauss, S. L., Park, J.H., Krieg, M. L., Krna M. A., Bryant, D.M.
    Global Change Biology 2009. 15: 1640-1651.
  • Effect of dissolved organic matter on the growth of algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata in Korean lakes:
    Lee, J., Kim, S.D., Park, J.H., Shin, Y.S., Lee, B.C., Chang, N.I., Cho, J.
    The importance of complexation reactions. Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 2009. 72: 335-343.
  • Temperature response of CO2 exchange and dissolved organic carbon release in a maritime Antarctic terrestrial ecosystem.
    Park, J.-H.* and T. A. Day.
    Polar Biology 2007. 30: 1535-1544.
  • Combining asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation with on- and off-line fluorescence detection to examine biodegradation of riverine dissolved and particulate organic matter.
    Lee ST, Yang B., Kim JY, Park JH, Moon MH.
    Journal of Chromatography 2015. A 1409: 218-225.
  • Comparison of UV/Vis and FDOM sensors for in situ monitoring of stream DOC concentrations.
    Lee E-J, Yoo G-Y, Jeong Y, Kim K, Park J-H, Oh NH.
    Biogeosciences 2015. 12: 3109–3118
  • Downstream alteration of the composition and biodegradability of particulate organic carbon in a mountainous, mixed land-use watershed.
    Jung B-J, Jeanneau L, Alewell C, Kim B, Park JH*.
    Biogeochemistry 2015. 122:79–99.
  • Export, biodegradation, and disinfection byproduct formation of dissolved and particulate organic carbon in a forested headwater stream during extreme rainfall events.
    Jung B-J, Lee J-K, Kim H, Park JH*.
    Biogeosciences 2014. 11: 6119–6129.
  • An interdisciplinary SWAT ecohydrological model to define catchment-scale hydrologic partitioning.
    Shope, C. L., G. R. Maharjan, J. Tenhunen, B. Seo, K. Kim, J. Riley, S. Arnhold, T. Koellner, Y. S. Ok, S. Peiffer, B. Kim, J. H. Park, and B. Huwe.
    Hydrology & Earth System Sciences 2014. 18: 539-557.
  • Erosion-induced changes in soil biogeochemical and microbiological properties in Swiss Alpine grasslands.
    Park JH*, Meusburger K, Jang I, Kang H, Alewell C.
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry 2014. 69: 382-392.
  • Monsoonal-type climate or land-use management: Understanding their role in the mobilization of nitrate and DOC in a mountainous catchment.
    Bartsch S, Pfeiffer S, Shope CL, Arnhold S, Jeong J-J, Park JH, Eum J, Kim B, Fleckenstein JH.
    Journal of Hydrology 2013. 507: 149-162.
  • Combined use of stable isotopes and fallout radionuclides as soil erosion indicators in a forested mountain site, South Korea.
    Meusburger, K., Mabit, L., Park, J.-H., Sandor, T., and Alewell, C.
    Biogeosciences 2013. 10: 5627–5638.
  • A weighted, multi-method approach for accurate basin-wide streamflow estimation in an ungauged watershed.
    Shope CL, Bartsch S, Kim K, Kim B, Tenhunen J, Peiffer S, Park JH, Ok YS, Fleckenstein J, Koellner T.
    Journal of Hydrology 2013. 494: 72-82.
  • N fluxes in an agricultural catchment under monsoon climate: A budget approach at different scales.
    Kettering J, Park JH, Lindner S, Bora L, Tenhunen J, Kuzyakov Y.
    Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 2012. 161: 101-111.
  • Differential storm responses of dissolved and particulate organic carbon in a mountainous headwater stream, investigated by high-frequency in-situ optical measurements.
    Jeong JJ, Bartsch S, Fleckenstein J, Matzner E, Tenhunen J, Lee SD, Park SK, Park JH*.
    Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 117: G03013.
  • Storm pulses and varying sources of hydrologic carbon export from a mountainous watershed.
    Jung BJ, Lee HJ, Jeong JJ, Owen JS, Kim B, Meusburger K, Alewell C, Gebauer G, Shope C, Park JH*.
    Journal of Hydrology 2012. 440-441: 90-101.
  • Implications of rainfall variability for seasonality and climate-induced risks concerning surface water quality in East Asia.
    Park JH*, Inam E, Abdullah MH, Agustiyani D, Duan L, Hoang TT, Kim K-W, Kim SD, Nguyen MH, Pekthong T, Sao V, Sarjiya A, Savathvong S, Sthiannopkao S, Syers JK, Wirojanagud W.
    Journal of Hydrology 2011. 400: 323-332.
  • Rapid release and changing sources of Pb in a mountainous watershed during extreme rainfall events.
    Jo, K.W., Park. J.H.*
    Environmental Science & Technology 2010. 44: 9324-9329.
  • Potential effects of climate change and variability on watershed biogeochemical processes and water quality in Northeast Asia.
    Park, J.-H.*, Duan, L., Kim, B., Mitchell, M.J., and Shibata, H.
    Environment International 2010. 36: 212-225.
  • Estrogenic chemicals and estrogenicity in river waters of South Korea and seven Asian countries.
    Duong CN, Ra JS, Cho J, Kim SD, Choi HK, Park JH, Kim KW, Inam E, Kim SD.
    Chemosphere 2010. 78: 286-293.
  • Spectroscopic characterization of dissolved organic matter and its interactions with metals in surface waters using size exclusion chromatography.
    Park, J.-H.
    Chemosphere 2009. 77: 485-494.
  • Response of plants and the dominant microarthropod, Cryptopygus antarcticus, to warming and contrasting precipitation regimes in Antarctic tundra.
    Day, T.A., Ruhland, C. T., Strauss, S. L., Park, J.H., Krieg, M. L., Krna M. A., Bryant, D.M.
    Global Change Biology 2009. 15: 1640-1651.
  • Effect of dissolved organic matter on the growth of algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata in Korean lakes:
    Lee, J., Kim, S.D., Park, J.H., Shin, Y.S., Lee, B.C., Chang, N.I., Cho, J.
    The importance of complexation reactions. Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 2009. 72: 335-343.
  • Temperature response of CO2 exchange and dissolved organic carbon release in a maritime Antarctic terrestrial ecosystem.
    Park, J.-H.* and T. A. Day.
    Polar Biology 2007. 30: 1535-1544.