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    Twenty-five years of change in scleractinian coral communities of Daya Bay (northern South China Sea) and its response to the 2008 AD extreme cold climate event

    Coral reefs worldwide are becoming increasingly and detrimentally impacted upon by a variety of factors including significant climate changes, such as global warming and increased El Nino-Southern Oscillation ...

    TianRan Chen, KeFu Yu, Qi Shi, Shu Li, Gilbert J. Price in Chinese Science Bulletin (2009)

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    Reconstruction of sea surface temperature series in the last 220 years by use of reef corals in **sha waters, South China Sea

    On the basis of construction of the growth rate thermometers by use ofPorites Iutea from the northern part of the South China Sea and the hindcast sea surface temperature (SST) in the last 100 years, we reconstru...

    Baofu Nie, Tegu Chen, Zicheng Peng in Chinese Science Bulletin (1999)