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    Diffusion Characteristics and Mechanisms of Thermal Plumes from Coastal Power Plants: A Numerical Simulation Study by Kong, Gaoqiang, Guan, Weibing

    Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-03-2024)
    “…Plumes include thermal plumes and cold plumes, of which thermal plumes receive more attention. Thermal plumes refer to the formation of high-temperature fluid…”
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    Influences of Tidal Flat and Thermal Discharge on Heat Dynamics in Xiangshan Bay by Kong, Gaoqiang, Li, Li, Guan, Weibing

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (10-03-2022)
    “…Water temperature in estuaries is sensitive to thermal discharges and expansive tidal flats; as such, this parameter is essential in maintaining estuarine…”
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    Hydrodynamics in the tidal flat in semi-enclosed Xiangshan Bay by Li, Li, Xu, Jiayang, Kong, Gaoqiang, Li, Peiliang, Ren, Yihan, Wang, Huiqun

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (19-01-2023)
    “…Tidal flats provide a foundation for biological diversity and marine economy. Xiangshan Bay is a semi-enclosed bay that shelters large areas of tidal flats,…”
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    Annual ring widths are good predictors of changes in net primary productivity of alpine Rhododendron shrubs in the Sergyemla Mountains, southeast Tibet by Kong, Gaoqiang, Luo, Tianxiang, Liu, Xinsheng, Zhang, Lin, Liang, Eryuan

    Published in Plant ecology (01-11-2012)
    “…It is unclear whether annual ring widths (ARW) are good predictors of changes in net primary productivity (NPP) of trees or shrubs in cold environments. We…”
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    Altitudinal variations in seedling and sapling density and age structure of timberline tree species in the Sergyemla Mountains, southeast Tibet by Zhang, Lin, Luo, Tianxiang, Liu, Xinsheng, Kong, Gaoqiang

    Published in Acta ecologica Sinica (01-04-2010)
    “…The growth situation of seedlings of treeline species can be used as an indicator for the upper or lower shift of treeline under global climate change, since…”
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