103
Stretched polar vortex increases mid-latitude climate variability during the Last Glacial MaximumAbstract Accepted

Yurui ZHANG*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

102
Phylogenetic proximity drives temporal succession of marine giant viruses in a five-year metagenomic time-seriesAbstract Accepted

Shengwei Hou*

#Session 19 - Marine Plankton Ecosystem and Global Climate Change

101
Competition between diazotrophic nitrous oxide assimilation and dinitrogen fixation: the role of substrate availabilityAbstract Accepted

Guangbo Li, Qixing Ji*

#Session 3 - The Nitrogen Cycle Towards a Sustainable Ocean: From Microbes to Global Biogeochemistry

100
Production Dependence on External Factors in the Marine Industry of China's Coastal ProvinceAbstract Accepted

Zheng Chuanzeng, Zhang Zengkai*

#Session 63 - Blue Economy Accounting and Carbon Emissions Reduction

99
Enhancing Near-Shore Water Quality Prediction with Big Data and AIAbstract Accepted

Yi Zheng*

#Session 18 - The River-Estuary-Bay Continuum: Unveiling the Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles Under Global Change

98
Upper ocean salinity variability and impact in the Southeast Indian Subantarctic Mode Water formation region during the Argo eraAbstract Accepted

Wandi Jing*

#Session 60 - Indian Ocean Dynamics, Air-sea Interaction and Biogeochemical Cycles

97
Effects of CO2 on the Nitrogen Isotopic Composition of Marine Diazotrophic CyanobacteriaAbstract Accepted

Zuozhu Wen, Ruotong Jiang, Tianli He, Thomas Browning, Haizheng Hong, Shuh-ji Kao, Jinyu Yang, Dalin Shi*

#Session 3 - The Nitrogen Cycle Towards a Sustainable Ocean: From Microbes to Global Biogeochemistry

96
Nitrogen cycling in a subtropical river-estuary-coast continuumAbstract Accepted

Nengwang Chen*

#Session 18 - The River-Estuary-Bay Continuum: Unveiling the Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles Under Global Change

95
Tracing the implied value added of China's marine economic industrial chainAbstract Accepted

Xiaoying Liang, Zhang Zengkai*

#Session 63 - Blue Economy Accounting and Carbon Emissions Reduction

94
Microbial pterins indicating organic carbon accumulation and degradability in estuarine and coastal sedimentsAbstract Accepted

Kang Mei, Deli Wang*

#Session 66 - Biomarkers in the sea: the tracers of key biogeochemical processes in the ocean’s past, present and future

93
Hidden pockets of bioavailable dissolved organic matter in the deep northwest Pacific OceanAbstract Accepted

Yixian Li, Yuan Shen*

#Session 45 - New Data and Technologies Driven Insights into Marine Organic Matter Cycling

92
MASH-Ocean 1.0: Interactive platform for investigating microbial diversity, function, and biogeography with marine metagenomic dataAbstract Accepted

Yinzhao Wang*

#Session 26 - Microbial activity drives elemental cycling in the deep ocean: from single-cell to community

91
Contrasts and Mechanisms of Propagation Range of MJOs in Tropical Western Pacific during El Niño and La NiñaAbstract Accepted

Lei Zhou*, Ruomei Ruan

#Session 65 - Oceanic-atmospheric processes over the Indian and western Pacific Oceans

90
Robust decomposition of relative sea-level change signals through spatiotemporal hierarchical modelingAbstract Accepted

Yucheng Lin*, Robert Kopp

#Session 27 - Coastal environment evolution : from the past to the future

89
Climate change drives deoxygenation in the Arctic OceanAbstract Accepted

Yingxu Wu*

#Session 15 - Ocean deoxygenation: drivers, trends, and biogeochemical-ecosystem impacts

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