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國立臺灣海洋大學 2005 Kuroshio Edge Exchange Processes Liu K.-K.;W.-S. Chuang;C.-L. Wei;C.-L.;G.-C. Gong
國立中山大學 2004 Phytoplankton production during a summer coastal upwelling in the East China Sea Y.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen;G.C. Gong;Y.H. Lin;S. Jan;M. Takahashi
國立臺灣海洋大學 2003-04 Distribution, stoichiometric patterns of dissolved organic matter in the East China Sea and their cross-shelf export. J.-J.Hung;C.-H.Chen;G.-C.Gong;D.-D.Sheu;F.-K.Shiah
國立中山大學 2003 Distributions, stoichiometric patterns and cross-shelf exports of dissolved organic matter in the East China Sea J.J. Hung;C.H. Chen;G.C. Gong;D.D. Sheu;F.K. Shiah
國立中山大學 2001 Differential coupling of bacterial and primary productivity in mesotrophic and oligotrophic systems of the East China Sea F.K. Shiah;T.Y. Chen;G.C. Gong;C.C. Chen;K.P. Chiang;J.J. Hung
國立中山大學 1999-05 Vertical distribution of delta C-13 of dissolved inorganic carbon in the northeastern South China Sea H.L. Lin;L.W. Wang;C.H. Wang;G.C. Gong
國立臺灣海洋大學 1999-01 New production and f-ratio on the continental shelf of the East China Sea: comparison between nitrate input from the subsurface Kuroshio current and Chang-Jiang River Y.-L. Lee Chen; H.-B. Lu; F.-K. Shiah; G.C. Gong; K.-K. Liu; J. Kanda
國立臺灣海洋大學 1998-03 Excess nitrate in the East China Sea G.T.F. Wong;G-C. Gong;K-K. Liu;S-C. Pai
國立中山大學 1996 Redfield ratios and regeneration rates of particulate matter in the Sea of Japan as a model of closed system C.T.A. Chen;G.C. Gong;S.L. Wang;A.S. Bychkov

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