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Daji Huang is a researcher affiliated with the Ministry of Natural Resources in China, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a significant focus on Oceanography. Their work encompasses a broad range of topics related to marine systems, coastal ecosystems, and atmospheric processes.

The primary subfields of Huang's research include:

  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Geochemistry and Petrology

The main topics covered in their studies are:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Huang's research has been published in several scientific venues, predominantly in journals focused on marine science and earth sciences. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Science China Earth Sciences
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Recent papers illustrate their focus on coastal and oceanographic phenomena:

  • Coupling and Decoupling of High Biomass Phytoplankton Production and Hypoxia in a Highly Dynamic Coastal System: The Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary (2020), published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Tidal variation of total suspended solids over the Yangtze Bank based on the geostationary ocean color imager (2020), published in Science China Earth Sciences
  • Source Versus Recycling Influences on the Isotopic Composition of Nitrate and Nitrite in the East China Sea (2020), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Climate and Human-Driven Variability of Summer Hypoxia on a Large River-Dominated Shelf as Revealed by a Hypoxia Index (2021), published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Response Process of Coastal Hypoxia to a Passing Typhoon in the East China Sea (2022), published in Frontiers in Marine Science

Frequent collaborators contributing to these works include:

  • Feng Zhou
  • Jiliang Xuan
  • Jianfang Chen
  • Qicheng Meng
  • Xiao Ma

Best Publications

  • NEMURO—a lower trophic level model for the North Pacific marine ecosystem

    Michio J. Kishi;Michio J. Kishi;Makoto Kashiwai;Daniel M. Ware;Bernard A. Megrey

  • Oxygen depletion off the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary

    Daoji Li;Jing Zhang;Daji Huang;Ying Wu

  • The Kuroshio nutrient stream and its temporal variation in the East China Sea

    Xinyu Guo;Xinyu Guo;Xiao-Hua Zhu;Xiao-Hua Zhu;Qing-Song Wu;Daji Huang;Daji Huang

  • Modelling the seasonal thermal stratification and baroclinic circulation in the Bohai Sea

    Daji Huang;Jilan Su;Jan O. Backhaus

  • Diatom bloom‐derived bottom water hypoxia off the Changjiang estuary, with and without typhoon influence

    Bin Wang;Jianfang Chen;Haiyan Jin;Hongliang Li

  • Cross‐shelf exchange in the shelf of the East China Sea

    Feng Zhou;Feng Zhou;Huijie Xue;Daji Huang;Daji Huang;Jiliang Xuan

  • Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) in Sanggou Bay, China

    Jianguang Fang;Jing Zhang;Tian Xiao;Daji Huang

  • Investigation of hypoxia off the Changjiang Estuary using a coupled model of ROMS-CoSiNE

    Feng Zhou;Feng Zhou;Fei Chai;Fei Chai;Daji Huang;Daji Huang;Huijie Xue;Huijie Xue

  • Sea-surface temperature fronts in the Yellow and East China Seas from TRMM microwave imager data

    Daji Huang;Tao Zhang;Feng Zhou

  • Nutrient dynamics and coupling with phytoplankton species composition during the spring blooms in the Yellow Sea

    Jie Jin;Su Mei Liu;Jing Ling Ren;Cheng Gang Liu

  • The impact of wind mixing on the variation of bottom dissolved oxygen off the Changjiang Estuary during summer

    Xiaobo Ni;Daji Huang;Daji Huang;Dingyong Zeng;Tao Zhang

  • Circulations associated with cold pools in the Bohai Sea on the Chinese continental shelf

    Feng Zhou;Feng Zhou;Daji Huang;Daji Huang;Huijie Xue;Huijie Xue;Jiliang Xuan

  • Hypoxia off the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary and in the adjacent East China Sea: Quantitative approaches to estimating the tidal impact and nutrient regeneration.

    Zhuo-Yi Zhu;Hui Wu;Su-Mei Liu;Ying Wu

  • The role of wind on the detachment of low salinity water in the Changjiang Estuary in summer

    Ji-Liang Xuan;Daji Huang;Daji Huang;Feng Zhou;Feng Zhou;Xiao-Hua Zhu;Xiao-Hua Zhu

  • Westward shift of the Yellow Sea warm salty tongue

    Daji Huang;Xiaopeng Fan;Dongfeng Xu;Yuanzheng Tong

  • Coupling and Decoupling of High Biomass Phytoplankton Production and Hypoxia in a Highly Dynamic Coastal System: The Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary

    Feng Zhou;Feng Zhou;Fei Chai;Fei Chai;Daji Huang;Mark Wells;Mark Wells

  • Spatial variations in the Kuroshio nutrient transport from the East China Sea to south of Japan

    X. Y. Guo;X. Y. Guo;X.-H. Zhu;X.-H. Zhu;Y. Long;D. J. Huang;D. J. Huang

  • The budget of dissolved inorganic carbon in the shellfish and seaweed integrated mariculture area of Sanggou Bay, Shandong, China

    Zengjie Jiang;Jiaqi Li;Xudong Qiao;Guanghua Wang

  • Tidal residual current and its role in the mean flow on the Changjiang Bank

    Jiliang Xuan;Zhaoqing Yang;Daji Huang;Daji Huang;Taiping Wang

  • A model study of the effects of river discharges and interannual variation of winds on the plume front in winter in Pearl River Estuary

    Shu Zheng;Weibing Guan;Shuqun Cai;Xing Wei

  • Summer nutrient dynamics and biological carbon uptake rate in the Changjiang River plume inferred using a three end-member mixing model

    Kui Wang;Kui Wang;Jianfang Chen;Jianfang Chen;Haiyan Jin;Hongliang Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Feng Zhou
Feng Zhou Peking University
Sumei Liu
Sumei Liu Ocean University of China
Xinyu Guo
Xinyu Guo Ehime University
Huijie Xue
Huijie Xue University of Maine
Thomas Pohlmann
Thomas Pohlmann Universität Hamburg
Wei-Jun Cai
Wei-Jun Cai University of Delaware
Jing Zhang
Jing Zhang East China Normal University
Fei Chai
Fei Chai Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China
Ying Wu
Ying Wu East China Normal University
Bernhard Mayer
Bernhard Mayer University of Calgary

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