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Huasheng Hong

Huasheng Hong

Huasheng Hong publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Huasheng Hong sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

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Huasheng Hong D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Huasheng Hong sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

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Overview

Huasheng Hong is affiliated with Xiamen University in China and focuses research efforts on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. Their work addresses topics related to coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, marine and coastal ecosystems, and soil and water nutrient dynamics.

Research contributions include an investigation published in 2020 titled Hydrodynamic impacts on tidal-scale dissolved inorganic nitrogen cycling and export across the estuarine turbidity maxima to coast in the journal Biogeochemistry.

  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

  • Ecology
  • Oceanography
  • Environmental Chemistry

  • Hydrodynamic impacts on tidal-scale dissolved inorganic nitrogen cycling and export across the estuarine turbidity maxima to coast (2020) - Biogeochemistry

  • Dan Yu
  • Nengwang Chen
  • Peng Cheng
  • Fengling Yu

  • Biogeochemistry

Best Publications

  • A Review on the Currents in the South China Sea: Seasonal Circulation, South China Sea Warm Current and Kuroshio Intrusion

    Jianyu Hu;Jianyu Hu;Hiroshi Kawamura;Huasheng Hong;Yiquan Qi

  • Occurrence of PAHs, PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in the Tonghui River of Beijing, China

    Zulin Zhang;Jun Huang;Gang Yu;Huasheng Hong

  • Fate and assessment of persistent organic pollutants in water and sediment from Minjiang River Estuary, Southeast China.

    Z.L. Zhang;H.S. Hong;J.L. Zhou;J. Huang

  • Environmental fate and chemistry of organic pollutants in the sediment of Xiamen and Victoria Harbours

    H. Hong;L. Xu;L. Zhang;J.C. Chen

  • New insight into the correlations between land use and water quality in a coastal watershed of China: Does point source pollution weaken it?

    Pei Zhou;Jinliang Huang;Robert Gilmore Pontius;Huasheng Hong

  • Distribution and fate of organochlorine pollutants in the Pearl River estuary

    Huasheng Hong;Weiqi Chen;Li Xu;Xinhong Wang

  • Review on current and seawater volume transport through the Taiwan Strait

    Jianyu Hu;Jianyu Hu;Hiroshi Kawamura;Chunyan Li;Chunyan Li;Huasheng Hong

  • Ecological anomalies in the East China Sea: Impacts of the three gorges dam?

    Nianzhi Jiao;Yao Zhang;Yonghui Zeng;Wilford D. Gardner

  • Assessing the dynamics of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in a subtropical estuary using parallel factor analysis

    Weidong Guo;Liyang Yang;Huasheng Hong;Colin A. Stedmon

  • Upwelling in the Taiwan Strait during the summer monsoon detected by satellite and shipboard measurements

    DanLing Tang;DanLing Tang;Dana R Kester;I-Hsun Ni;Hiroshi Kawamura

  • Recreation demand and economic value: An application of travel cost method for Xiamen Island

    Weiqi Chen;Huasheng Hong;Yan Liu;Luoping Zhang

  • Bridging between SeaWiFS and MODIS for continuity of chlorophyll-a concentration assessments off Southeastern China

    Caiyun Zhang;Chuanmin Hu;Shaoling Shang;Frank E. Müller-Karger

  • Absorption and fluorescence of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the Pearl River Estuary, South China

    Huasheng Hong;Jingyu Wu;Shaoling Shang;Chuanmin Hu

  • Cumulative environmental impacts and integrated coastal management: the case of Xiamen, China.

    Xiongzhi Xue;Huasheng Hong;Anthony T Charles

  • REDOX STATE OF IRON IN THE OFFSHORE WATERS OF PERU

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  • An overview of physical and biogeochemical processes and ecosystem dynamics in the Taiwan Strait

    Huasheng Hong;Fei Chai;Caiyun Zhang;Bangqin Huang

  • Lysis of a red-tide causing alga, Alexandrium tamarense, caused by bacteria from its phycosphere

    Xin Wang;Zhijiang Li;Jianqiang Su;Yun Tian

  • The partial pressure of carbon dioxide and air-sea fluxes in the northern South China Sea in spring, summer and autumn

    Weidong Zhai;Minhan Dai;Minhan Dai;Wei-Jun Cai;Yongchen Wang

  • Distribution, fluxes and decadal changes of nutrients in the Jiulong River Estuary, Southwest Taiwan Strait

    XiuLi Yan;WeiDong Zhai;HuaSheng Hong;Yan Li

  • Seasonal variation of PM10-bound PAHs in the atmosphere of Xiamen, China

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  • Residue levels of HCHs, DDTs and PCBs in shellfish from coastal areas of east Xiamen Island and Minjiang Estuary, China.

    Weiqi Chen;Luoping Zhang;Li Xu;Xinhong Wang

  • Detecting the Dynamic Linkage between Landscape Characteristics and Water Quality in a Subtropical Coastal Watershed, Southeast China

    Jinliang Huang;Qingsheng Li;Robert Gilmore Pontius;Victor Klemas

  • Valuing the effects of hydropower development on watershed ecosystem services: Case studies in the Jiulong River Watershed, Fujian Province, China

    Guihua Wang;Qinhua Fang;Luoping Zhang;Weiqi Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Nengwang Chen
Nengwang Chen Xiamen University
Hiroshi Kawamura
Hiroshi Kawamura Tohoku University
Chuanmin Hu
Chuanmin Hu University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Danling Tang
Danling Tang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Robert G. M. Spencer
Robert G. M. Spencer Florida State University
Colin A. Stedmon
Colin A. Stedmon Technical University of Denmark
Huijie Xue
Huijie Xue University of Maine
Zhongping Lee
Zhongping Lee University of Massachusetts Boston
John L. Zhou
John L. Zhou University of Technology Sydney
Yong Ding
Yong Ding Georgia Institute of Technology

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