Neung-Hwan OH

Dept. of Environmental Planning / Environmental Management
Ph.D., Environmental Science | Professor

Biogeochemistry

onh@snu.ac.kr
02-880-5653

Education

Ph.D., Environmental Science, Duke University (2002)

Thesis title: Chemical weathering of three Piedmont soils in North Carolina.
   Thesis advisor: Dr. Daniel D. Richter, Jr.

M.S., Chemistry,  Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (1996)
B.S., Chemistry, Seoul National University,  Seoul, Korea (1992)

 

Professional Experience

 

  • Chair, Department of Environmental Planning, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University (Sep. 2019 – present).
  • Associate Dean, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University (Sep. 2019 – Feb. 2020).
  • Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Planning, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University (Mar. 2011 – present).
  • Associate Specialist, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California at Berkeley (Apr. 2009 – Sep. 2010).
  • Visiting Assistant Researcher, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources, University of California at Davis (Mar. 2008 – Feb. 2009).
  • Associate Research Scientist, Postdoctoral Associate, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University (Sep. 2003 – Feb. 2008).

 

Research

 

  • Lee, S.C., Shin, Y., Jeon, Y.J., Lee, E.J., Eom, J.S., Kim, B., and Oh, N.H. Optical properties and the 14C ages of stream DOM from agricultural and forest watersheds during storms. Environmental Pollution (2021) 272, 116412.
  • Cha, J.Y., Lee, S.C., Lee, E.J., Go, M., Dasari, K.B., Yim, Y.H., and Oh, N.H. High dissolved organic radiocarbon in precipitation during winter and its implication on the carbon cycle. Science of the Total Environment (2020) 742, 140246.
  • Shin, Y., Lee, E.J., Jeon, Y.J., Hur, J., and Oh, N.H. Hydrological changes of DOM composition and biodegradability of rivers in temperate monsoon climates. Journal of Hydrology (2016) 540, 538-548.
  • Lee, E.J., Yoo, G., Jeong, Y., Kim, K., Park, J.H., and Oh, N.H. Comparison of UV/Vis and FDOM sensors for in situ monitoring of stream DOC concentrations. Biogeosciences (2015) 12, 3109-3118.
  • Raymond, P.A.*, Oh, N.H.*, Turner, R.E., and Broussard, W.  Anthropogenically enhanced fluxes of water and carbon from the Mississippi River. Nature (2008) 451, 449-452.  
  • Oh, N.H., Hofmockel, M., Lavine, M.L., and Richter, D.D. Did elevated atmospheric CO2 alter soil mineral weathering?: an analysis of 5-year soil water chemistry data at Duke FACE study. Global Change Biology (2007) 13, 2626-2641

* These authors contributed equally to this work.