All abstracts by Qingquan Hong in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2023) Constraining the Anaerobic Oxidation Rate of Sedimentary Organic Carbon in Coastal Seas Using Benthic Fluxes of Rhenium and UraniumHong Q, Wei L, Qu Y, Cheng Y, Pinghe C & Chen T
(2021) Impacts of Glacial Retreat on Benthic Iron Supply Using a Radium/Thorium Disequilibrium Approach
Annett A, Cai P, Williams J, Buragohain D, Jones R, Flanagan OG, Vora M, Zwerschke N, Sands C, Barnes D, Scourse J, Shi X, Hong Q, Wei L & Shi X
(2019) Constraining Diagenetic Barium Cycling with Pore-Water Stable Barium Isotopes
Cao Z, Rao X, Hong Q, Hathorne E, Siebert C, Ehlert C, Kasten S & Frank M
(2018) Benthic Respiration Exacerbates Hypoxia in Coastal Seas: New Insights Derived from 224Ra-228Th Disequilibrium
Shi X, Cai P, Liu L, Hsu T-C, Hong Q, Wei L, Li Q, Liu W & Mi P
(2018) Using 224Ra/228Th Disequilibrium to Quantify Benthic Fluxes of Trace Metals into Pearl River Estuary: From Alkaline Earth Elements (Ba) to Redox Sensitive Metals (U, Mn, and Fe)
Hong Q, Cai P, Geibert W, Cao Z, Stimac I, Liu L & Li Q
(2017) Large Fluxes of Dissolved Iron from Coastal Sediments Revealed by 224Ra/228Th Disequilibrium
Cai P, Shi X, Hong Q, Wei L, Mi P, Liu L, Wang Y & Shi X
(2015) Influence of Irrigation-Enhanced Benthic Fluxes on the Estuarine Mixing of Solutes in the Jiulong River Estuary, Southeast China
Hong Q, Cai P, Shi X, Liu L & Li Q
(2015) Using 224Ra/228Th Disequilibrium to Quantify Benthic Fluxes of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Nutrients into the Pearl River Estuary
Cai P, Shi X, Hong Q, Li Q, Guo X & Dai M