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Ellias Yuming Feng
Ellias Yuming Feng
Associated Professor at Ocean University of China
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Potential climate engineering effectiveness and side effects during a high carbon dioxide-emission scenario
DP Keller, EY Feng, A Oschlies
Nature communications 5 (1), 3304, 2014
3132014
Could artificial ocean alkalinization protect tropical coral ecosystems from ocean acidification?
EY Feng, DP Keller, W Koeve, A Oschlies
Environmental Research Letters 11 (7), 074008, 2016
452016
Model‐Based Assessment of the CO2 Sequestration Potential of Coastal Ocean Alkalinization
EY Feng, W Koeve, DP Keller, A Oschlies
Earth's Future 5 (12), 1252-1266, 2017
412017
Discrete pulses of cooler deep water can decelerate coral bleaching during thermal stress: implications for artificial upwelling during heat stress events
Y Sawall, M Harris, M Lebrato, M Wall, EY Feng
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 720, 2020
152020
Model-Based Assessment of the CO2 Sequestration Potential of Coastal Ocean Alkalinization, Earth’s Future, 5, 1252–1266
EY Feng, W Koeve, DP Keller, A Oschlies
102017
Geoengineered ocean vertical water exchange can accelerate global deoxygenation
EY Feng, B Su, A Oschlies
Geophysical Research Letters 47 (16), e2020GL088263, 2020
42020
Modeling coral bleaching mitigation potential of water vertical translocation–an analogue to Geoengineered artificial upwelling
EY Feng, Y Sawall, M Wall, M Lebrato, Y Fu
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 556192, 2020
32020
Potential climate engineering effectiveness and side effects during a high CO2-emissions scenario: a comparative assessment
D Keller, Y Feng, A Oschlies
Nature Communications, 2013
12013
An Earth System model evaluation of multiple climate engineering approaches
D Keller, F Reith, Y Feng, N Mengis, A Oschlies
2015
Modelling the marine impacts of proposed methods to prevent climate change or mitigate its effects
D Keller, F Reith, Y Feng, A Oschlies
2014
Ocean alkalinization-an application for coral reef conservation
Y Feng, D Keller, W Koeve, A Oschlies
2014
Should climate engineering be considered to deal with climate change? An Earth system model evaluation of multiple climate engineering approaches
D Keller, Y Feng, A Oschlies
2013
Climate engineering unlikely to prevent disruptive climate change if CO2 emissions remain high
D Keller, Y Feng, A Oschlies
2013
Model-based Assessment of the CO 2 Sequestration Potential of Coastal Ocean
EY Feng, W Koeve, DP Keller, A Oschlies
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