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    Exchange of water masses between the East China Sea and the Kuroshio off northeastern Taiwan by Chen, C.T.A., Ruo, R., Paid, S.C., Liu, C.T., Wong, G.T.F.

    Published in Continental shelf research (1995)
    “…At least six water masses take part in the mixing processes between the East China Sea and the Kuroshio off northeastern Taiwan: the Kuroshio Surface Water…”
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    Temporal variations in the carbonate system in the upper layer at the SEATS station by Tseng, C.-M., Wong, G.T.F., Chou, W.-C., Lee, B.-S., Sheu, D.-D., Liu, K.-K.

    “…The distributions of total carbon dioxide (TCO 2) and alkalinity (TA) in the upper layer at the SouthEast Asian Time-series Study (SEATS) station at 18°N, and…”
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    Depth distributions of alkalinity, TCO 2 and δ 13 C TCO 2 at SEATS time-series site in the northern South China Sea by Chou, W.C., Sheu, D.D., Lee, B.S., Tseng, C.M., Chen, C.T.A., Wang, S.L., Wong, G.T.F.

    “…In this study, measurements of titration alkalinity (TA), total dissolved carbon dioxide (TCO 2), and δ 13C of TCO 2 ( δ 13 C TCO 2 ) throughout the water…”
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    Winkler's method overestimates dissolved oxygen in seawater: Iodate interference and its oceanographic implications by Wong, George T.F., Li, Kuo-Yuan

    Published in Marine chemistry (20-06-2009)
    “…Dissolved oxygen in seawater has been determined by using the Winkler's reaction scheme for decades. An interference in this reaction scheme that has been…”
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    ‘ Excess Nitrate ’ in the East China Sea by Wong, G.T.F., Gong, G-C., Liu, K-K., Pai, S-C.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-03-1998)
    “…‘Excess nitrate’ was found in waters with salinities below 30·5 in the top 10–15m of waters covering one-third to one-half of the East China Sea in the summer…”
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