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Shan S, Qi Y, Tian J, Wang X, Luo C, Zhou C, Zhang X-H, Xin Y, Wang Y.  2020.  Carbon cycling in the deep Mariana Trench in the western north Pacific Ocean: Insights from radiocarbon proxy data. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 164:103370.
Shan S, Luo C, Qi Y, Cai W‐J, Sun S, Fan D, Wang X.  2021.  Carbon Isotopic and Lithologic Constraints on the Sources and Cycling of Inorganic Carbon in Four Large Rivers in China: Yangtze, Yellow, Pearl, and Heilongjiang. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126(2)
Wang X, Ge T, Xu C, Xue Y, Luo C.  2016.  Carbon isotopic (C-14 and C-13) characterization of fossil-fuel derived dissolved organic carbon in wet precipitation in Shandong Province, China. JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY. 73:207-221.
Wang X, Luo C, Ge T, Xu C, Xue Y.  2016.  Controls on the sources and cycling of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Changjiang and Huanghe River estuaries, China: C-14 and C-13 studies. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY. 61:1358-1374.
Qi Y, Fu W, Tian J, Luo C, Shan S, Sun S, Ren P, Zhang H, Liu J, Zhang X et al..  2020.  Dissolved black carbon is not likely a significant refractory organic carbon pool in rivers and oceansAbstract. Nature Communications. 11(1)
Ge T, Wang X, Zhang J, Luo C, Xue Y.  2016.  DISSOLVED INORGANIC RADIOCARBON IN THE NORTHWEST PACIFIC CONTINENTAL MARGIN. RADIOCARBON. 58:517-529.
Mi B, Liu S, Shi X, Li X, Pan H-J, Chen M-T, Wang X.  2017.  A high resolution record of rare earth element compositional changes from the mud deposit on the inner shelf of the East China Sea: Implications for paleoenvironmental changes. Quaternary International.
Ding L, Ge T, Gao H, Luo C, Xue Y, Druffel ERM, Wang X.  2018.  Large Variability of Dissolved Inorganic Radiocarbon in the Kuroshio Extension of the Northwest North PacificABSTRACT. Radiocarbon. 60264317255(02):691-704.
Xue Y, Zou L, Ge T, Wang X.  2017.  Mobilization and export of millennial-aged organic carbon by the Yellow River. Limnology and Oceanography.
Wang X, Ma H, Li R, Song Z, Wu J.  2012.  Seasonal fluxes and source variation of organic carbon transported by two major Chinese Rivers: The Yellow River and Changjiang (Yangtze) River. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES. 26
Dong L, Liu Y, Shi X, Polyak L, Huang Y, Fang X, Liu J, Zou J, Wang K, Sun F et al..  2017.  Sedimentary record from the Canada Basin, Arctic Ocean: implications for late to middle Pleistocene glacial history. Climate of the Past. 13(5):511-531.
Yu M, Guo Z, Wang X, Eglinton TIan, Yuan Z, Xing L, Zhang H, Zhao M.  2018.  Sources and radiocarbon ages of aerosol organic carbon along the east coast of China and implications for atmospheric fossil carbon contributions to China marginal seas. Science of The Total Environment. 619-620:957-965.
Ge T, Xue Y, Jiang X, Zou L, Wang X.  2020.  Sources and radiocarbon ages of organic carbon in different grain size fractions of Yellow River-transported particles and coastal sediments. Chemical Geology. 534:119452.
Ren P, Liu Y, Shi X, Sun S, Fan D, Wang X.  2019.  Sources and sink of black carbon in Arctic Ocean sediments. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. 689:912-920.
Wang X, Xu C, Druffel EM, Xue Y, Qi Y.  2016.  Two black carbon pools transported by the Changjiang and Huanghe Rivers in China. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES. 30:1778-1790.