论文及专著(*代表通讯作者):
1. Jinlong Liu, Matthias Haeckel, Jonny Rutqvist, Shuhong Wang*, and Wen Yan. The mechanism of methane gas migration through the gas hydrate stability zone: insights from numerical simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2019, 124, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JB017417.
2. Cheng Jun, Huang Yi, Wang Shuhong*, Miao Li, Yan Wen. Transect variations and controlling factors of redox-sensitive trace element compositions of surface sediments in the South China Sea. Continental Shelf Research, 2019,190:1-14.
3. Jun Cheng, Shuhong Wang*, Gang Li, Weihai Xu, Wen Yan, Yun Luo, Yuhang Tian,Mingmin Wang. Origin of large-scale variegated reef limestones in the southern South China Sea: Implications for regional and global geological evolution in the Miocene. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2022.105202.
4. Yi Huang, Jun Cheng, Mingmin Wang, Shuhong Wang*, Wen Yan. Gas hydrate dissociation events during LGM and their potential trigger of submarine landslides: foraminifera and geochemical records from two cores in the northern South China Sea. Frontiers in Earth Science, doi: 10.3389/feart.2022.876913.
5. Jinlong Liu, Shubhangi Gupta, Jonny Rutqvist, Yikai Ma, Shuhong Wang*, Kuiyuan Wan, Chaoyan Fan & Wen Yan. Can glacial sea-level drop-induced gas hydrate dissociation cause submarine landslides? Geophysical Research Letters, 2024, 10.1029/2023GL106772
6. Wang SH, Li J, Wu SZ, Yan W, Huang WX, Miao L, Chen Z, 2016. The distribution characteristics of rare metal elements in surface sediments from four coastal bays on the northwestern South China Sea. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 169, 106-118.
7. He JX, Wang SH*, Zhang W, Yan W, Lu ZQ, 2016. Characteristics of mud diapirs and mud volcanoes and their relationship to oil and gas migration and accumulation in a marginal basin of the northern South China Sea. Environmental Earth Sciences 75(15),1-12.
8. Li G, Yan W, Zhong LF, Xia Z, Wang SH*, 2015. Provenance of heavy mineral deposits on the northwestern shelf of the South China Sea, evidence from single-mineral chemistry. Marine Geology 363, 112-124.
9. Wang SH, Magalhães VH,Pinheiro LM, Yan W, 2015. Tracing the composition, fluid source and formation conditions of the methane-derived authigenic carbonates in the Gulf of Cadiz with rare earth elements and stable isotopes. Marine and Petroleum Geology 68, 192-205.
10. Wang SH, Wu SZ, Yan W, Huang WX, Miao L, Lu J, Chen Z, Liu FW, 2015. Rare metal elements in surface sediment from five bays on the northeastern coast of the South China Sea. Environmental Earth Sciences 74, 4961-4971.
11. Chen H, Wang SH*, Chen Z, Yan W, Li G, 2015. Geochemical and magnetic signals for the mud volcano-induced methane seepage in the core sediments of Shenhu area, northern South China Sea. Environmental Earth Sciences 73, 6365-6378.
12. Wang SH, Zhang N, Chen H, Li L, Yan W, 2014. The surface sediment types and their rare earth element characteristics from the continental shelf of the northern South China Sea. Continental Shelf Research 88, 185-202.
13. Wang SH, Yan W, Chen Z, Zhang N, Chen H, 2014. Rare earth elements in cold seep carbonates from the southwestern Dongsha area, northern South China Sea. Marine and Petroleum Geology 57, 482-493.
14. Wang SH, YAN W, Magalhães VH, CHEN Z, Pinheiro LM, Gussone N, 2014. Factors influencing methane-derived authigenic carbonate formation at cold seep from southwestern Dongsha area in the northern South China Sea. Environmental Earth Sciences 71(5):2087-2094.
15. Wang SH, YAN W, Magalhães HV, CHEN Z, Pinheiro ML, Gussone N, 2012. Calcium isotope fractionation and its controlling factors of authigenic carbonates in the cold seeps from the Northern South China Sea. Chinese Science Bulletin 57(11): 1325-1332.
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