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    What causes the great green tide disaster in the South Yellow Sea of China in 2021? by Zheng, Longxiao, Wu, Mengquan, Cui, Yating, Tian, Li, Yang, Pengsen, Zhao, Lianjie, Xue, Mingyue, Liu, Jiayan

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-07-2022)
    “…•The great green tide in 2021 is extracted by NDVI and GEE.•2021 green tide reaches largest scale in history.•Early recycling of P. yezoensis rafts provided…”
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    Adaptive Threshold Model in Google Earth Engine: A Case Study of Ulva prolifera Extraction in the South Yellow Sea, China by Zhang, Guangzong, Wu, Mengquan, Wei, Juan, He, Yufang, Niu, Lifeng, Li, Hanyu, Xu, Guochang

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2021)
    “…An outbreak of Ulva prolifera poses a massive threat to coastal ecology in the Southern Yellow Sea, China (SYS). It is a necessity to extract its area and…”
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    Ecological Impact Patterns and Temporal Cycles of Green Tide Biomass in the Settlement Region: Based on Time-Series Remote Sensing and In Situ Data by Zhang, Guangzong, Niu, Lifeng, Wu, Mengquan, Kaufmann, Hermann, Li, Hanyu, He, Yufang, Chen, Bo

    “…Recurring green tides (also called Ulva prolifera ) cause significant damage to marine ecosystems in the Yellow Sea of China, especially in the settlement…”
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    Multi-Factors Synthetically Contribute to Ulva prolifera Outbreaks in the South Yellow Sea of China by Xue, Mingyue, Wu, Mengquan, Zheng, Longxiao, Liu, Jiayan, Liu, Longxing, Zhu, Shan, Liu, Shubin, Liu, Lijuan

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2023)
    “…In recent years, the frequent outbreaks of Ulva prolifera in the South Yellow Sea have become the largest-scale green tide disasters in the world. The causes…”
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    Spatiotemporal distribution and influencing factors of Ulva prolifera and Sargassum and their coexistence in the South Yellow Sea, China by Zheng, Longxiao, Wu, Mengquan, Zhou, Min, Zhao, Lianjie

    Published in Journal of oceanology and limnology (01-05-2022)
    “…Marine ecological disasters occurred frequently in recent years and raised widespread concerns about the ecological health of the ocean. We analyzed the…”
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    Effects of Ulva prolifera dissipation on the offshore environment based on remote sensing images and field monitoring data by Zheng, Longxiao, Wu, Mengquan, Zhao, Jie, Luan, Shaopeng, Wang, Dongliang, Jiang, Wei, Xue, Mingyue, Liu, Jiayan, Cui, Yating

    Published in Acta oceanologica Sinica (01-06-2023)
    “…Outbreaks of Ulva prolifera have continued in the South Yellow Sea of China (SYS) since 2007, becoming a serious marine ecological disaster. Large amounts of…”
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    Detection of Pine Wilt Disease Using Drone Remote Sensing Imagery and Improved YOLOv8 Algorithm: A Case Study in Weihai, China by Shikuan Wang, Xingwen Cao, Mengquan Wu, Changbo Yi, Zheng Zhang, Hang Fei, Hongwei Zheng, Haoran Jiang, Yanchun Jiang, Xianfeng Zhao, Xiaojing Zhao, Pengsen Yang

    Published in Forests (01-10-2023)
    “…Pine Wilt Disease (PWD) is a devastating global forest disease that spreads rapidly and causes severe ecological and economic losses. Drone remote sensing…”
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    An improved method for mapping tidal waterways based on remotely sensed waterlines: A case study in the Yellow River Delta, China by Yu, Xiang, Zhan, Chao, Wu, Mengquan, Niu, Xueli, Zhang, Xueyu, Wang, Qing, Cui, Buli

    Published in Marine georesources & geotechnology (13-09-2020)
    “…Tidal waterways perform as the paths through which seawater invades. Their spatial-temporal variation with the shift in Yellow River's route requires the…”
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    Sustained Biomass Carbon Sequestration by China’s Forests from 2010 to 2050 by Chunhua Zhang, Weimin Ju, Jingming Chen, Meihong Fang, Mengquan Wu, Xueli Chang, Tao Wang, Xiqun Wang

    Published in Forests (04-11-2018)
    “…China's forests have functioned as important carbon sinks. They are expected to have substantial future potential for biomass carbon sequestration (BCS)…”
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    Analysis of Coastal Zone Data of Northern Yantai Collected by Remote Sensing from 1990 to 2018 by Zhou, Min, Wu, Mengquan, Zhang, Guangzong, Zhao, Lianjie, Hou, Xiaoyun, Yang, Yi

    Published in Applied sciences (01-10-2019)
    “…Using remote sensing images of different time phases from 1990 to 2018, the surface coverage information of northern Yantai (coastline, 2 km from coastline to…”
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    Spatio-temporal Variation of Arctic Sea Ice in Summer from 2003 to 2013 by Wu, Mengquan, Jia, Lili, Xing, Qianguo, Song, Xiaodong

    Published in Chinese geographical science (01-02-2018)
    “…The variation in Arctic sea ice has significant implications for climate change due to its huge influence on the global heat balance. In this study, we…”
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    Influence of Sea Surface Temperature on Outbreak of Ulva prolifera in the Southern Yellow Sea, China by Zhang, Guangzong, Wu, Mengquan, Zhang, Anding, Xing, Qianguo, Zhou, Min, Zhao, Deheng, Song, Xiaodong, Yu, Zhilu

    Published in Chinese geographical science (01-08-2020)
    “…In this study, using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite images and environmental satellite CCD images, the spatio-temporal…”
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    Land surface temperature retrieved using MODIS data in Shandong Province by Mengquan Wu, Anding Zhang, Zhongqiang Kan, Xibing Sun, Xia Lin

    “…The land surface temperature is a key factor in the surface physical process on regional and global scales, and also is an important parameter for the material…”
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    Spatio-temporal analysis of urban built-up area extension in Yantai City based on multi-source remote sensing images by Mengquan Wu, Jingpu Wang, Xia Wang, Xibing Sun

    “…The expansion of urban land is the most significant part of the land use / land cover changes (LUCC). This paper will study the expansion of built-up area of…”
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    Spatio-temporal patterns of Ulva prolifera blooms and the corresponding influence on chlorophyll-a concentration in the Southern Yellow Sea, China by Sun, Xiao, Wu, Mengquan, Xing, Qianguo, Song, Xiaodong, Zhao, Deheng, Han, Qianqian, Zhang, Guangzong

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-11-2018)
    “…The world's largest macroalgal blooms (MABs) caused by the Ulva prolifera outbreaks have occurred every summer since 2007 in the Southern Yellow Sea, China…”
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    Remote sensing of early-stage green tide in the Yellow Sea for floating-macroalgae collecting campaign by Xing, Qianguo, Wu, Lingling, Tian, Liqiao, Cui, Tingwei, Li, Lin, Kong, Fanzhou, Gao, Xuelu, Wu, Mengquan

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-08-2018)
    “…The world's largest green tide originated from the Jiangsu Shoal of the Yellow Sea was due to fast reproduction of floating green macroalgae (Ulva prolifera)…”
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    The seasonal dissipation of Ulva prolifera and its effects on environmental factors: based on remote sensing images and field monitoring data by Zhang, Guangzong, Wu, Mengquan, Zhou, Min, Zhao, Lianjie

    Published in Geocarto international (01-02-2022)
    “…Ulva prolifera blooms have occurred every summer in the South Yellow Sea since 2008. U. prolifera blooms appeared in the area near the Jiangsu shoal and then…”
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    Offshore wind energy potential in Shandong Sea of China revealed by ERA5 reanalysis data and remote sensing by Liu, Longxing, Wu, Mengquan, Mao, Yunfei, Zheng, Longxiao, Xue, Mingyue, Bing, Lei, Liang, Feng, Liu, Jiayan, Liu, Bowen

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-07-2024)
    “…The scale of offshore wind energy has been rapidly growing worldwide in recent years. Accurate assessment of the offshore wind energy potential and emission…”
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    Deep learning-based monitoring of offshore wind turbines in Shandong Sea of China and their location analysis by Liu, Longxing, Wu, Mengquan, Zhao, Jie, Bing, Lei, Zheng, Longxiao, Luan, Shaopeng, Mao, Yunfei, Xue, Mingyue, Liu, Jiayan, Liu, Bowen

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-01-2024)
    “…Offshore wind power (OWP) is one of the underpinnings of the ambitious “dual carbon” strategy in China. So, it is of great significance to monitor the spatial…”
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