论文及专著(*代表通讯作者):
1. Li, N., Wang, X.D., Feng, J.X., Chen, F., Zhou, Y., Wang, M.Y., Chen, T.Y., Bayon, G., Peckmann, J., Cheng, H., Edwards, R.L., Chen, D.F., Feng, D*., 2024. Intermediate water warming caused methane hydrate instability in South China Sea during past interglacials. Geological Society of America Bulletin 136, 917‒927.
2. Jin, M., Chen, F., Li, N*., Peckmann, J., Mathur, R., Godfrey, L., Chen, D.F., 2024. Isotope evidence for the enrichment mechanism of molybdenum in methane-seep sediments: Implications for past seepage intensity. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2024.04.003
3. Sun, Y.D., Di, P.F., Peckmann, J., Feng, J.X., Tao, C.H., Yang, W.F., Chen, D.F., Li, N*., 2024. Trace and Rare Earth Element Fingerprints of Aerobic Oxidation of Methane in Seep-Dwelling Bivalves. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 129. DOI: 10.1029/2023JC020475
4. Feng, J.X., Li, N*., Liang, J.Q., Yang, S.X., Liang, Q.Y*., Chen, D.F., 2024. Discerning the sulfur geochemical features of turbidites and methane-rich sediments from the South China sea. Marine and Petroleum Geology 160. DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2023.106602
5. Li, N., Jin, M., Peckmann, J., Chen, D.F., Feng, D*., 2023. Quantification of the sources of sedimentary organic carbon at methane seeps: A case study from the South China Sea. Chemical Geology 627. DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2023.121463
6. Li, N., Feng, D*., Wan, S., Peckmann, J., Guan, H.X*., Wang, X.D., Wang, H.B., Chen, D.F., 2021. Impact of methane seepage dynamics on the abundance of benthic foraminifera in gas hydrate bearing sediments: New insights from the South China Sea. Ore Geology Reviews 136. DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2021.104247
7. Li, N., Yang, X.Q., Peckmann, J., Zhou, Y., Wang, H.B., Chen, D.F., Feng, D*., 2021. Persistent oxygen depletion of bottom waters caused by methane seepage: Evidence from the South China Sea. Ore Geology Reviews 129. DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103949
8. Li, X.P., Dai, Z.H., Di, P.F., Feng, J.X., Tao, J., Chen, D.F., Li, N*., Li, Y.Z*., 2021. Distinct Bottom-Water Bacterial Communities at Methane Seeps With Various Seepage Intensities in Haima, South China Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science 8. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.753952
9. Di, P.F*., Yang, X.Q., Rashid, H., Zhou, Y., Wang, H.B., Li, N*., Chen, D.F., 2021. Enhanced sulfidization in a sedimentary turbidite layer from the Nansha Trough in the southern South China Sea. Sedimentary Geology 421. DOI: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2021.105955
10. Chen, L.Y., Jin, M., Wang, X.D., Wang, H.B., Li, N*., 2020. The effects of diagenetic processes and fluid migration on rare earth element and organic matter distribution in seep-related sediments: A case study from the South China Sea. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 191. DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2020.104233
11. Li, N., Yang, X.Q*., Peng, J., Zhou, Q.X., Su, Z.H., 2019. Deep-water bottom current evolution in the northern South China Sea during the last 150 kyr: Evidence from sortable-silt grain size and sedimentary magnetic fabric. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 171, 78‒87.
12. Li, N., Yang, X.Q*., Peng, J., Zhou, Q.X., Chen, D.F., 2018. Paleo-cold seep activity in the southern South China Sea: Evidence from the geochemical and geophysical records of sediments. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 168, 106‒111.
13. Li, N., Feng, D*., Chen, L.Y., Wang, H.B., Chen, D.F., 2017. Compositions of foraminifera-rich turbidite sediments from the Shenhu area on the northern slope of the South China Sea: Implication for the presence of deep water bottom currents. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 138, 148‒160.
14. Li, N., Feng, D*., Chen, L.Y., Wang, H.B., Chen, D.F*., 2016. Using sediment geochemistry to infer temporal variation of methane flux at a cold seep in the South China Sea. Marine and Petroleum Geology 77, 835‒845.
15. Li, N., Huang, H.G., Chen, D.F*., 2014. Fluid sources and chemical processes inferred from geochemistry of pore fluids and sediments of mud volcanoes in the southern margin of the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, northwestern China. Applied Geochemistry 46, 1‒9.
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