论文及专著(*代表通讯作者):
1. Ye F*, Guo W, Shi Z, Jia G, Wei G, 2017. Seasonal dynamics of particulate organic matter and its response to flooding in the Pearl River Estuary, China, revealed by stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) analyses. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 122, 6835-6856.
2. Ye F, Jia G*, Xie L, Wei G, Xu J, 2016. Isotope constraints on seasonal dynamics of dissolved and particulate N in the Pearl River Estuary, south China. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 121(12), 8689-8705.
3. Ye F, Ni Z, Xie L, Wei G, Jia G*, 2015. Isotopic evidence for turnover of biological reactive nitrogen in the Pearl River Estuary, south China. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 120(4), 661-672.
4. Guo W, Ye F, Xu S, Jia G*, 2015. Seasonal variation in sources and processing of particulate organic carbon in the Pearl River estuary, south China. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 167, 540-548.
5. Xiao H*, Xie L, Long A, Ye F, Pan Y, Li D, Long Z, Chen L, Liu C, 2015. Use of isotopic compositions of nitrate in TSP to identify sources and chemistry in South China Sea. Atmospheric Environment 109, 70-78.
6. Ye F, Deng W, Xie L, Wei G, Jia G*, 2014. Surface water δ18O in the marginal China seas and its hydrological implications. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 147, 25-31.
7. Zhang X, Shi Z, Ye F, Zeng Y, Huang X*, 2013. Picophytoplankton abundance and distribution in three contrasting periods in the Pearl River Estuary, South China. Marine and Freshwater Research 64, 692-705
8. Zhang D, Zhang X, Tian L, Ye F, Huang X*, Zeng Y, Fan M, 2013. Seasonal and spatial dynamics of trace elements in water and sediment from the Pearl River Estuary, South China. Environmental Earth Sciences 68, 1053-1063
9. Ye F, Huang X*, Zhang X, Zhang D, Zeng Y, Tian L, 2012. Recent oxygen depletion in the Pearl River Estuary, South China: geochemical and microfaunal evidence. Journal of Oceanography 68, 387-400.
10. Ye F, Huang X*, Zhang D, Tian L, Zeng Y, 2012. Distribution of heavy metals in sediments of the Pearl River Estuary, Southern China: implications for sources and historical changes. Journal of Environmental Sciences 24, 579-588.
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