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The changing carbon cycle of the coastal ocean
JE Bauer, WJ Cai, PA Raymond, TS Bianchi, CS Hopkinson, ...
Nature 504 (7478), 61-70, 2013
14112013
Acidification of subsurface coastal waters enhanced by eutrophication
WJ Cai, X Hu, WJ Huang, MC Murrell, JC Lehrter, SE Lohrenz, WC Chou, ...
Nature geoscience 4 (11), 766-770, 2011
11612011
Estuarine and Coastal Ocean Carbon Paradox: CO2 Sinks or Sites of Terrestrial Carbon Incineration?
WJ Cai
Annual review of marine science 3, 123-145, 2011
8692011
The chemistry, fluxes, and sources of carbon dioxide in the estuarine waters of the Satilla and Altamaha Rivers, Georgia
WJ Cai, Y Wang
Limnology and Oceanography 43 (4), 657-668, 1998
6091998
A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)
DCE Bakker, B Pfeil, CS Landa, N Metzl, KM O'brien, A Olsen, K Smith, ...
Earth System Science Data 8 (2), 383-413, 2016
5122016
Air‐sea exchange of carbon dioxide in ocean margins: A province‐based synthesis
WJ Cai, M Dai, Y Wang
Geophysical research letters 33 (12), 2006
4362006
The biogeochemistry of inorganic carbon and nutrients in the Pearl River estuary and the adjacent Northern South China Sea
WJ Cai, M Dai, Y Wang, W Zhai, T Huang, S Chen, F Zhang, Z Chen, ...
Continental Shelf Research 24 (12), 1301-1319, 2004
3862004
Eutrophication Induced CO2-Acidification of Subsurface Coastal Waters: Interactive Effects of Temperature, Salinity, and Atmospheric PCO2
WG Sunda, WJ Cai
Environmental science & technology 46 (19), 10651-10659, 2012
3722012
Eutrophication-driven deoxygenation in the coastal ocean
NN Rabalais, WJ Cai, J Carstensen, DJ Conley, B Fry, X Hu, ...
Oceanography 27 (1), 172-183, 2014
3292014
Mesoscale eddies drive increased silica export in the subtropical Pacific Ocean
CR Benitez-Nelson, RR Bidigare, TD Dickey, MR Landry, CL Leonard, ...
Science 316 (5827), 1017-1021, 2007
3162007
Decrease in the CO2 uptake capacity in an ice-free Arctic Ocean basin
WJ Cai, L Chen, B Chen, Z Gao, SH Lee, J Chen, D Pierrot, K Sullivan, ...
Science 329 (5991), 556-559, 2010
3062010
Carbon sequestration in wetland dominated coastal systems—a global sink of rapidly diminishing magnitude
CS Hopkinson, WJ Cai, X Hu
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4 (2), 186-194, 2012
2962012
Comparison of hypoxia among four river-dominated ocean margins: The Changjiang (Yangtze), Mississippi, Pearl, and Rhône rivers
C Rabouille, DJ Conley, MH Dai, WJ Cai, CTA Chen, B Lansard, R Green, ...
Continental Shelf Research 28 (12), 1527-1537, 2008
2752008
Oxygen depletion in the upper reach of the Pearl River estuary during a winter drought
M Dai, X Guo, W Zhai, L Yuan, B Wang, L Wang, P Cai, T Tang, WJ Cai
Marine chemistry 102 (1-2), 159-169, 2006
2672006
Oxygen penetration depths and fluxes in marine sediments
WJ Cai, FL Sayles
Marine Chemistry 52 (2), 123-131, 1996
2651996
High partial pressure of CO2 and its maintaining mechanism in a subtropical estuary: the Pearl River estuary, China
W Zhai, M Dai, WJ Cai, Y Wang, Z Wang
Marine Chemistry 93 (1), 21-32, 2005
2532005
Carbon dioxide degassing and inorganic carbon export from a marsh‐dominated estuary (the Duplin River): A marsh CO2 pump
ZA Wang, WJ Cai
Limnology and Oceanography 49 (2), 341-354, 2004
2502004
Spatial distribution of riverine DOC inputs to the ocean: an updated global synthesis
M Dai, Z Yin, F Meng, Q Liu, WJ Cai
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4 (2), 170-178, 2012
2492012
A comparative overview of weathering intensity and HCO3− flux in the world's major rivers with emphasis on the Changjiang, Huanghe, Zhujiang (Pearl) and Mississippi Rivers
WJ Cai, X Guo, CTA Chen, M Dai, L Zhang, W Zhai, SE Lohrenz, K Yin, ...
Continental Shelf Research 28 (12), 1538-1549, 2008
2472008
Eutrophication-driven hypoxia in the East China Sea off the Changjiang Estuary
H Wang, M Dai, J Liu, SJ Kao, C Zhang, WJ Cai, G Wang, W Qian, M Zhao, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 50 (5), 2255-2263, 2016
2212016
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