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2017
Luo M
,
Algeo TJ
,
Tong H
,
Gieskes J
,
Chen L
,
Shi X
,
Chen D
. 2017.
More reducing bottom-water redox conditions during the Last Glacial Maximum in the southern Challenger Deep (Mariana Trench, western Pacific) driven by enhanced productivity
.
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography.
Luo M
,
Gieskes J
,
Chen L
,
Shi X
,
Chen D
. 2017.
Provenances, distribution, and accumulation of organic matter in the southern Mariana Trench rim and slope: Implication for carbon cycle and burial in hadal trenches
.
Marine Geology. 386:98-106.
2015
Luo M
,
Dale AW
,
Wallmann K
,
Hensen C
,
Gieskes J
,
Yan W
,
Chen D
. 2015.
Estimating the time of pockmark formation in the SW Xisha Uplift (South China Sea) using reaction-transport modeling
.
Marine Geology. 364:21-31.