511 results on '"Yuan, Huamao"'
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52. Dynamics and diagenesis of trace metals in sediments of the Changjiang Estuary
53. Amino sugars as indicator of organic matters source and diagenesis in the surface sediments of the East China Sea
54. Occurrence and origins of biomarker aliphatic hydrocarbons and their indications in surface sediments of the East China Sea
55. A global monthly field of seawater pH over 3 decades: a machine learning approach.
56. Stable carbon isotopic composition of amino sugars in heterotrophic bacteria and phytoplankton: Implications for assessment of marine organic matter degradation
57. Unraveling seasonal shifts in microbial and geochemical mediated arsenic mobilization at the estuarine sediment-water interface under redox changes
58. Spatial and seasonal variations, partitioning and fluxes of dissolved and particulate nutrients in Jiaozhou Bay
59. Water-soluble nitrogen and phosphorus in aerosols and dry deposition in Jiaozhou Bay, North China: Deposition velocities, origins and biogeochemical implications
60. Absorption properties of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in the East China Sea and the waters off eastern Taiwan
61. The distribution and seasonal variations of sedimentary organic matter in the East China Sea shelf
62. Impact of Kuroshio on the dissolved oxygen in the East China Sea region
63. A global database of dissolved organic matter (DOM) measurements in coastal waters (CoastDOM v1)
64. The seas around China in a warming climate
65. Heavy metal mobility in contaminated sediments under seawater acidification
66. Speciation of heavy metals in different grain sizes of Jiaozhou Bay sediments: Bioavailability, ecological risk assessment and source analysis on a centennial timescale
67. Chemical characteristics, deposition fluxes and source apportionment of precipitation components in the Jiaozhou Bay, North China
68. Potential mobility of inorganic nutrients and its controls at the sediment-water interface in the main path of Kuroshio Current off eastern Taiwan
69. Atmospheric wet deposition of dissolved trace elements to Jiaozhou Bay, North China: Fluxes, sources and potential effects on aquatic environments
70. Phosphorus speciation and its bioavailability in sediments of the Jiaozhou Bay
71. Fluxes, seasonal patterns and sources of various nutrient species (nitrogen, phosphorus and silicon) in atmospheric wet deposition and their ecological effects on Jiaozhou Bay, North China
72. Biogenic element driving mechanism in the occurrence of Chinese coastal eco-environmental disasters and regulation for ecological environment health.
73. Cross‐Shelf Carbon Transport in the East China Sea and Its Future Trend Under Global Warming.
74. Erratum to: Analysis of differences in nutrients chemistry in seamount seawaters in the Kocebu and M5 seamounts in Western Pacific Ocean
75. Sources and burial of particulate organic matter in the Kuroshio mainstream and its response to climate change over the past millennium
76. Carbon sinks/sources in the Yellow and East China Seas—Air-sea interface exchange, dissolution in seawater, and burial in sediments
77. Rapid Cycling of Bacterial Particulate Organic Matter in the Upper Layer of the Western Pacific Warm Pool
78. Stable carbon isotopic composition of amino sugars in heterotrophic bacteria and phytoplankton: Implications for assessment of marine organic matter degradation
79. Rapid Cycling of Bacterial Particulate Organic Matter in the Upper Layer of the Western Pacific Warm Pool
80. Particulate nitrogen and phosphorus in the East China Sea and its adjacent Kuroshio waters and evaluation of budgets for the East China Sea Shelf
81. Environmental evolution records reflected by radionuclides in the sediment of coastal wetlands: A case study in the Yellow River Estuary wetland
82. Geochemical forms and seasonal variations of phosphorus in surface sediments of the East China Sea shelf
83. The origins and implications of glycerol ether lipids in China coastal wetland sediments
84. Is particulate organic carbon transported to the deep-ocean increasing with the growing ocean carbon sink
85. Summer carbonate chemistry dynamics in the Southern Yellow Sea and the East China Sea: Regional variations and controls
86. Hydroxylated isoprenoid GDGTs in Chinese coastal seas and their potential as a paleotemperature proxy for mid-to-low latitude marginal seas
87. Dissolved barium as a tracer of Kuroshio incursion in the Kuroshio region east of Taiwan Island and the adjacent East China Sea
88. Comparison of carbonate parameters and air–sea CO2 flux in the southern Yellow Sea and East China Sea during spring and summer of 2011
89. Characterization of Labile Organic Carbon in Different Coastal Wetland Soils of Laizhou Bay, Bohai Sea
90. Impact of water depth on the distribution of iGDGTs in the surface sediments from the northern South China Sea: applicability of TEX86 in marginal seas
91. Distribution and storage of soil organic carbon in a coastal wetland under the pressure of human activities
92. Nonconservative behavior of dissolved molybdenum and its potential role in nitrogen cycling in the Bohai and Yellow Seas
93. Ba/Ca in foraminifera shells as a proxy of submarine groundwater discharge
94. Sources and distribution of isoprenoid glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) in sediments from the east coastal sea of China: Application of GDGT-based paleothermometry to a shallow marginal sea
95. Air-sea CO2 exchange process in the southern Yellow Sea in April of 2011, and June, July, October of 2012
96. Geochemistry of Middle Holocene sediments from south Yellow Sea: Implications to provenance and climate change
97. Global ocean CO2 uptake dominated by the ENSO in the last thirty years
98. Environmental significance of biogenic elements in surface sediments of the Changjiang Estuary and its adjacent areas
99. Spatio-temporal distribution and environmental risk of arsenic in sediments of the East China Sea
100. Reconstruction of global surface ocean pCO(2) using region-specific predictors based on a stepwise FFNN regression algorithm
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