Xiang Ye
State Oceanic Administration
8 Papers
Xiang Ye is an academic researcher from State Oceanic Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Geology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Assessment of heavy metal pollution in surficial sediments from a tropical river-estuary-shelf system: A case study of Kelantan River, Malaysia.
Aijun Wang,Chui Wei Bong,Yonghang Xu,Meor Hakif Amir Hassan,Xiang Ye,Ahmad Farid Abu Bakar,Yunhai Li,Zhi-kun Lai,Jiang Xu,Kar-Hoe Loh +9 more
TL;DR: The surficial sediments were mainly composed of clayey silt and the TOC content in sediments decreased from the river to the shelf and the heavy metals mainly originated from natural weathering and erosion of rocks and soils in the catchment and enriched near the river mouth.
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Deciphering organic matter distribution by source-specific biomarkers in the shallow Taiwan Strait from a source-to-sink perspective
Shu Tao,James T. Liu,Aijun Wang,Thomas M. Blattmann,Rick J. Yang,Jay Lee,Jimmy J. Xu,Li Li,Xiang Ye,Xijie Yin,Liang Wang +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the covarying patterns in the distribution of gain size classes of sand, silt, and clay, terrestrial-sourced biomarkers (n-C27+29+31 alkanes, n-C26+28+30 fatty acids (FAs), and N-C 28+30+32 alkanols); marine-sources (phytoplankton-derived alkenones, brassicasterol, dinosterol, and zooplanka-derived cholesterol) in sea floor sediment; indicator satellite-derived primary production (Chl-a); and water-mass indicator (sea surface temperature, SST) using an empirical orthogonal/eigen function (EOF) analysis to distinguish the influence of four hypothetical sources that entered the Taiwan Strait through the north, south, west, and east boundaries.
Characteristics of sedimentary organic carbon burial in the shallow conduit portion of source-to-sink sedimentary systems in marginal seas
Shu Tao,Aijun Wang,Xiang Ye,Thomas M. Blattmann,Liang Wang,Xijie Yin,Hailong Zhang,Li Li,X. Ning,Chin-Chang Hung,Negar Haghipour +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined how organic geochemical signals pertaining to the source and transformation in surface sediments are transported and preserved in the conduit portion of source-to-sink sedimentary systems in marginal seas such as the Taiwan Strait (TS).
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Settling fluxes of cohesive sediments measured by sediment traps in a semi-enclosed embayment with strong tidal environments
TL;DR: In this paper, an anchored vessel with a Hydro-Bios Multi-Sediment Trap and a Nortek Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) was deployed in the sub-tidal flat in Luoyuan Bay, a typical semi-enclosed embayment, from January 16 to 31, 2010 (from spring to neap to spring again).
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Characteristics of Sedimentary Organic Matter in Tidal Estuaries: A Case Study from the Minjiang River Estuary
TL;DR: In this article , the source, composition and spatial distribution of organic matter (OM) in surface sediments of the Minjiang River Estuary were deciphered based on multiple organic geochemical properties for source-specific biomarkers (n-alkanes, n-alkanols, sterols) and bulk OM.