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    Photosynthetic response to a winter heatwave in leading and trailing edge populations of the intertidal red alga Corallina officinalis (Rhodophyta) by Kolzenburg, Regina, Ragazzola, Federica, Tamburello, Laura, Nicastro, Katy R., McQuaid, Christopher D., Zardi, Gerardo I.

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-07-2024)
    “…Marine heatwaves (MHWs) caused by anthropogenic climate change are becoming a key driver of change at the ecosystem level. Thermal conditions experienced by…”
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    Comparison of short-term toxicity of 14 common phycotoxins (alone and in combination) to the survival of brine shrimp Artemia salina by Zhang, Yuting, Song, Shanshan, Zhang, Bin, Zhang, Yang, Tian, Miao, Wu, Ziyi, Chen, Huorong, Ding, Guangmao, Liu, Renyan, Mu, Jingli

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-02-2023)
    “…Toxic harmful algal blooms (HABs) can cause deleterious effects in marine organisms, threatening the stability of marine ecosystems. It is well known that…”
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    Evaluation and projection of marine heatwaves in the South China Sea: insights from CMIP6 multi-model ensemble by Liu, Kai, Xu, Kang, Han, Tongxin, Zhu, Congwen, Li, Nina, Guo, Anboyu, Huang, Xiaolu

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-07-2024)
    “…This study evaluates the performance of 16 models sourced from the coupled model intercomparison project phase 6 (CMIP6) in simulating marine heatwaves (MHWs)…”
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    Hyperspectral remote sensing identification of marine oil emulsions based on the fusion of spatial and spectral features by Huang, Xinyue, Ma, Yi, Jiang, Zongchen, Yang, Junfang

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-03-2024)
    “…Marine oil spill emulsions are difficult to recover, and the damage to the environment is not easy to eliminate. The use of remote sensing to accurately…”
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    An innovative classification system for ranking the biological effects of marine aromatic hydrocarbons based on fish embryotoxicity by Zheng, Ronghui, Fang, Chao, Hong, Fukun, Zhang, Min, Gao, Fulong, Zhang, Yusheng, Bo, Jun

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-06-2024)
    “…Petroleum hydrocarbon pollution is a global concern, particularly in coastal environments. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are regarded as the most…”
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    Tracing nitrate sources in one of the world’s largest eutrophicated bays (Hangzhou Bay): insights from nitrogen and oxygen isotopes by Yang, Zhi, Chen, Jianfang, Jin, Haiyan, Li, Hongliang, Ji, Zhongqiang, Li, Yangjie, Wang, Bin, Cao, Zhenyi, Chen, Qianna

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-06-2024)
    “…Eutrophication caused by inputs of excess nitrogen (N) has become a serious environmental problem in Hangzhou Bay (China), but the sources of this nitrogen are…”
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    Tomographic inversion of OBS converted shear waves: case study of profile EW6 in the Dongsha area by Wen, Genggeng, Wan, Kuiyuan, Xia, Shaohong, Ye, Xiuwei, Xu, Huilong, Fan, Chaoyan, Cao, Jinghe, Xu, Shunshan

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-08-2024)
    “…Studies of converted S-wave data recorded on the ocean bottom seismometer (OBS) allow for the estimation of crustal S-wave velocity, from which is further…”
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    Identification of the Caroline Plate boundary: constraints from magnetic anomaly by Fu, Yongtao, Zhang, Guoliang, Wang, Wanyin, Yang, An, He, Tao, Zhou, Zhangguo, Han, Xiao

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-08-2024)
    “…The Caroline Plate is located among the Pacific Plate, the Philippine Sea Plate, and the India Australia Plate, and plays a key role in controlling the…”
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    Thiosulfate oxidation and autotrophy potential by marine prevalent heterotrophic bacteria of genus Marinobacter by Xu, Fei, Zeng, Xiang, Gong, Yadong, Shao, Zongze

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-08-2024)
    “…The genus Marinobacter is very broadly distributed in global environments and is considered as aerobic heterotroph. In this study, six Marinobacter strains…”
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