His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Environmental chemistry, Nitrate, Phytoplankton and Monsoon. His studies deal with areas such as Nutrient and Biogeochemical cycle as well as Oceanography. His Environmental chemistry study which covers Iodate that intersects with Seawater and Mineralogy.
His work carried out in the field of Nitrate brings together such families of science as Biomass, Sea surface temperature and Mixed layer. His Mixed layer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Organic matter, Nitrogen fixation, Chlorophyll a, Plankton and Redfield ratio. His research in Monsoon focuses on subjects like Biogeochemistry, which are connected to Seasonality, Carbon cycle, Photic zone and Tropical cyclone.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Oceanography, Seawater, Environmental chemistry, Upwelling and Iodide. His work on Surface water expands to the thematically related Oceanography. His work deals with themes such as Biogeochemical cycle and Subsurface flow, which intersect with Surface water.
His Seawater study also includes fields such as
Inorganic chemistry that intertwine with fields like Nuclear chemistry,
Mineralogy that connect with fields like Analytical chemistry. His Upwelling study also includes
Hydrography which is related to area like Monsoon and Transect,
Concentration ratio most often made with reference to Dissolved organic carbon. His Coral reef research includes themes of Reef and Internal wave.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Oceanography, Coral reef, Sea surface temperature, Atoll and Effects of global warming on oceans. His Oceanography study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Climatology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Reef, Stratification, Internal wave and Ocean acidification in addition to Coral reef.
His Sea surface temperature study incorporates themes from Pelagic zone, Colored dissolved organic matter and Remote sensing. As a part of the same scientific family, George T.F. Wong mostly works in the field of Atoll, focusing on Coral and, on occasion, Nitrogen deposition, Plankton, Deposition and Organic matter. His study looks at the relationship between Effects of global warming on oceans and topics such as Coral bleaching, which overlap with Global warming.
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New evidence for enhanced ocean primary production triggered by tropical cyclone
I. Lin;W. Timothy Liu;Chun-Chieh Wu;George T. F. Wong.
Geophysical Research Letters (2003)
Atmospheric fluxes and marsh‐soil inventories of 7Be and 210Pb
C. R. Olsen;I. L. Larsen;P. D. Lowry;N. H. Cutshall.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1985)
Exchange of water masses between the East China Sea and the Kuroshio off northeastern Taiwan
C.T.A. Chen;R. Ruo;S.C. Paid;C.T. Liu.
computer science symposium in russia (1995)
Sources, solubility, and dry deposition of aerosol trace elements over the East China Sea
Shih-Chieh Hsu;George T.F. Wong;Gwo-Ching Gong;Fuh-Kwo Shiah;Fuh-Kwo Shiah.
Marine Chemistry (2010)
The SouthEast Asian Time-series Study (SEATS) and the biogeochemistry of the South China Sea—An overview
George T.F. Wong;George T.F. Wong;Teh-Lung Ku;Margaret Mulholland;Chun-Mao Tseng.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2007)
Atmospheric depositional characteristics of beryllium 7 and lead 210 along the southeastern Virginia coast
James F. Todd;George T. F. Wong;Curtis R. Olsen;Ingvar L. Larsen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1989)
A unique seasonal pattern in phytoplankton biomass in low‐latitude waters in the South China Sea
Chun Mao Tseng;George T.F. Wong;I. I. Lin;C. R. Wu.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)
‘ Excess Nitrate ’ in the East China Sea
G. T. F. Wong;Gwo-Ching Gong;K. K. Liu;S. C. Pai.
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (1998)
The Kuroshio edge exchange processes (KEEP) study — an introduction to hypotheses and highlights
George T.F. Wong;Shenn-Yu Chao;Yuan-Hui Li;Fuh-Kwo Shiah.
computer science symposium in russia (2000)
Aerosol input to the South China Sea: Results from the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectro-radiometer, the Quick Scatterometer, and the Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere Sensor
I.-I. Lin;Jen-Ping Chen;George T. F. Wong;Chih-Wei Huang.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2007)
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