1. Methods for Reducing Biofouling of Moored Optical Sensors. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 21, 958–968.
2. A two-step optimization procedure for assessing water constituent concentrations by hyperspectral remote sensing techniques: An application to the highly turbid Venice lagoon waters. Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 114, Issue 4, 15 April 2010, Pages 887-898
3. A peak-capture algorithm used on an autonomous underwater vehicle in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill response scientific survey. Journal of Field Robotics. Volume 28, Issue 4, pages 484–496, July/August 2011
4. Two-component modeling of the optical properties of a diatom bloom in the Southern Ocean. Remote Sensing of Environment
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5. Design and Tests of an Adaptive Triggering Method for Capturing Peak Samples in a Thin Phytoplankton Layer by an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. Oceanic Engineering,Oct. 2010 ,Volume: 35 ,pages 785 - 796
6. Absorption and scattering properties of water body in Taihu Lake, China: backscattering. International Journal of Remote Sensing,Volume 30, Issue 9, 2009 (中国科学院地理湖泊研究所)
7. Detection of Karenia brevis blooms on the west Florida shelf using in situ backscattering and fluorescence data. Harmful Algae Volume 8, Issue 6, September 2009, Pages 898-909
8. Deriving depths of deep chlorophyll maximum and water inherent optical properties: A regional model. Continental Shelf Research Volume 29, Issue 19, 30 October 2009, Pages 2270-2279(中国海洋大学 河海大学 华东师范大学等)
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11. Validation of satellite ocean color primary products at optically complex coastal sites: Northern Adriatic Sea, Northern Baltic Proper and Gulf of Finland. Remote Sensing of Environment. Volume 113, Issue 12, 15 December 2009, Pages 2574-2591
12. Chalk-Ex—fate of CaCO3 particles in the mixed layer : evolution of patch optical properties. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 114, C07020, 29 PP., 2009, doi:10.1029/2008JC004902
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