王成龙

发布时间:2026-03-31浏览次数:170

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24. Zhang, C., Qiu, Y., Huang, X., Zou, X., Min, X*., Wang, C*. (2026). A century-scale sedimentary organic matter record of the South Yellow Sea: Response to climatic and anthropogenic changes in the Yellow River Basin. Catena, 238, 107904.2026-Catena.pdf

23. Huang, X., Zou, X., Zhang, Z., Zhou, Y., Zhang, C., Jiang, X., Ge, C*., Dou, R., Xue, Y., Wang, C*. (2026). Organic carbon burial drivers in the northeastern South China Sea since the last glacial. Quaternary Science Reviews, 380, 109925.2026-QSR.pdf

22. Zhang, C., Qiu, Y., Wang, C*., Fan, Q., Feng, Z., Zou, X. (2025). Pyrogenic carbon records of Holocene fire dynamics in the Yellow River Basin: Climate change and human activity forcing. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 659, 112626.2025-PPP.pdf

21. Zhang, Z., Lu, M., Wang, C*., Zhang, C., Lin, B., Liao, Q., Qiu, P., Zou, X*. (2024). Divergent Responses of Organic Carbon to Sedimentary Environment Transformation in a River‐Dominated Marginal Sea, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 129, 2024JG008034.JGR-B-2024.pdf

20. Wang, C., Qiu, Y., Hao, Z., Wang, J., Zhang, C., Middelburg, J., Wang, Y., Zou, X. (2024). Global patterns of organic carbon transfer and accumulation across the land-ocean continuum constrained by radiocarbon data, Nature Geoscience, 10.1038/s41561-024-01476-4NG-2024.pdf

19. Wang, C., Zhang, C., Zhang, Z., Liao, Q., Zhang, Y., Wang, N., Wang, Y., Zou, X. (2024). Molecular and radiocarbon constraints on the fate of sedimentary organic carbon in a human-impacted river-dominated ocean margin, Marine Geology, 473, 107322.MG2024.pdf

18. Wang, Y., Wang, C*., Zhang, C., Liao, Q., Feng, Z., Zou, X*. (2024). Variations in provenance and transport of terrestrial organic matter in the Changjiang River during the flood season, Catena, 242, 108083.Catena-YMW.pdf

17. Hao, Z., Wang, C*., Xu, M., Zou, X. (2024). The changing Changjiang River estuarine-coastal ocean continuum in the Anthropocene, Catena, 238, 107904.Catena-ZH.pdf

16. Liao, Q., Yuan, F., Fan, Q., Chen, H., Wang, Y., Zhang, C., Lu, C., Qiu, P., Wang, C*., Zou, X*. (2024). Plant-and microbial-mediated soil organic carbon accumulation in Spartina alterniflora salt marshes, Catena, 237, 107777.Catena-QHL.pdf

15. Zhang, C., Qiu, Y., Dong, Z., Wang, C*., Wang, Y., Liao, Q., Zou, X*. (2023). Natural and anthropogenic forcing on the fate of sedimentary organic matter in the South Yellow Sea during the Holocene, Plaeogengraphy, Plaeoclimatology, Plaeoecology, 634, 111958.PPP-2023.pdf

14. Wang, C., Zhang, C., Wang, Y., Jia, G., Wang, Y., Zhu, C., Yu, Q., Zou, X*. (2022). Anthropogenic perturbations to the fate of terrestrial organic matter in a river-dominated marginal sea, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 333, 242-262.GCA.pdf

13. Feng, Z., Wang, C*., Zhang, C., Wang, W., Wang, J., Li, Y., Zou, X*. (2021). Air-Water Exchange and Gas-Particle Partitioning of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Coral Reef Areas of the South China Sea, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmosphere, 126 (9), e2020JD033399.JGR Atmospheres-2021.pdf

12. Wang, C., Hao, Z., Gao, J., Feng, Z., Ding, Y., Zhang, C., Zou, X*. (2020). Reservoir construction has reduced organic carbon deposition in the East China Sea by half since 2006, Geophysical Research Letters, 47 (17), 2020GL087357.GRL-2020.pdf

11. Wang, C., Hao, Z*., Feng, Z., Zhang, C., Gao, J., Li, Y., Yu, W., Zou, X*. (2020). Rapid changes in organochlorine pesticides in sediments from the East China Sea and their response to human-induced catchment changes, Water Research, 169, 115225.WR-2020.pdf

10. Wang, C., Hao, Z*., Feng, Z., Zhang, C., Li, Y., Yu, W., Zou, X*. (2020). Shifts in the distribution and fate of sedimentary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons within the estuarine-inner shelf areas of the East China Sea: Response to human-induced catchment change, Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 125, e2019JC015773.JGR Oceans-2020.pdf

9. Hao, Z., Chen, L., Wang, C*., Zou, X*., Zheng, F., Feng, W., Zhang, D., Peng, L. (2019), Heavy metal distribution and bioaccumulation ability in marine organisms from coastal regions of Hainan and Zhoushan, China, Chemosphere, 226, 340-350.Chemosphere-2019ZH.pdf

8. Wang, C., Liu, Q., Gao, J*., Sheng, H., Ai, Q., & Shi, Y., et al. (2019). Sedimentary record of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mud deposits along the southeastern coast of Liaodong Peninsula and its relation to the anthropogenic and natural activities in the Northeast China. Chemosphere, 216, 31-39.Chemosphere-2019CLW.pdf

7. Li, Y., Wang, C*., Zou, X*., Feng, Z., Yao, Y., Wang, T., Zhang, C. (2019). Occurrence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in coral reef fish from the South China Sea, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 139, 339-345.MPB-2019.pdf

6. Wang, C., Zou, X*., Feng, Z., Hao, Z., Gao, J. (2018). Distribution and transport of heavy metals in estuarine-inner shelf regions of the East China Sea, Science of The Total Environment, 644, 298-305.STONE-2018.pdf

5. Wang, C., Zou, X*., Zhao, Y., Li, Y., Song, Q., Wang, T., & Yu, W. (2017). Distribution pattern and mass budget of sedimentary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in shelf areas of the Eastern China Marginal Seas. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 122, 4990-5014.JGR Oceans-2017.pdf

4. Wang, C., Zhao, Y., Zou, X*., Xu, X., & Ge, C. (2017). Recent changing patterns of the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary caused by human activities. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 36 (4), 87-96.AOS-2017.pdf

3. Wang, C., Zou, X*., Li, Y., Zhao, Y., Song, Q., Yu, W. (2016). Pollution levels and risks of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments from two typical estuaries in China. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 114 (2), 917-925.MPB-2017.pdf

2. Wang, C., Zou, X*., Gao, J., Zhao, Y., Yu, W., Li, Y., Song, Q., (2016). Pollution status of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments from the Yangtze River Estuary and its adjacent coastal zone. Chemosphere, 162, 80-90.Chemosphere-2016.pdf

1. Wang, C., Zou, X*., Zhao, Y., Li, B., Song, Q., Li, Y., et al. (2016). Distribution, sources, and ecological risk assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the water and suspended sediments from the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, China. Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 23 (17), 1-13.ESPR-2016.pdf