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臺大學術典藏 2018-09-10T08:40:35Z CO 2 uptake in the East China Sea relying on Changjiang runoff is prone to change Chun-Mao Tseng; K.-K. Liu; G.-C. Gong; P.-Y. Shen; W.-J. Cai
國立臺灣海洋大學 2013-06-17 Seasonality of CO2 in coastal oceans altered by increasing anthropogenic nutrient delivery from large rivers: evidence from the Changjiang-East China Sea system W. C. Chou;G. C. Gong;W. J. Cai;C. M. Tseng
國立臺灣海洋大學 2011-12-28 CO2 uptake in East China Sea relying on Changjiang runoff is prone to change Chun-Mao Tseng;K. K. Liu;G. C. Gong;P. Y. Shen;W. J. Cai
國立中山大學 2009 Diurnal variations of surface seawater pCO2 in contrasting coastal environments M.H. Dai;Z.M. Lu;W.D. Zhai;B.S. Chen;Z.M. Cao;K.B. Zhou;W.J. Cai;C.T.A. Chen
國立中山大學 2008 Comparison of hypoxia among four river-dominated ocean margins: The Changjiang (Yangtze), Mississippi, Pearl and Rhône rivers C. Rabouille;D.J. Conley;M. Dai;W.J. Cai;C.T. Chen;B. Lansard;R. Green;K. Yin;P.J. Harrison;D. Magg;B. McKee
國立中山大學 2008 A comparative overview of weathering intensity and HCO3- flux in the world’s largest rivers with emphasis on the Changjiang, Huanghe, Zhujiang (Pearl) and Mississippi Rivers W.J. Cai;X.H. Guo;C.T.A. Chen;M.H. Dai;L.J. Zhang;W.D. Zhai;S.E. Lohrenz;K. Yin;P.J. Harrison;Y.C. Wang

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