Zhen-Ming Ge

About Zhen-Ming Ge

Zhen-Ming Ge, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at East China Normal University, specializes in the field of Ecosystem carbon processes, Plant ecology, Climate Change, Process-based model.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Nature-based solutions to mitigate early marsh-edge erosion in a coastal wetland

Dike risk evaluation incorporating the contribution of coastal wetlands: A case study on Chongming Island, China

Effects of plastic contamination on carbon fluxes in a subtropical coastal wetland of East China

Contribution of microphytobenthos to the carbon sink in brackish and freshwater tidal flats of the Yangtze Estuary

Impacts of land-use change on carbon dynamics in China's coastal wetlands

Dramatic changes in the horizontal structure of mangrove forests in the largest delta of the northern Beibu Gulf, China

Biogeochemical structure of the Laptev Sea in 2015-2020 associated with the River Lena plume

Quantifying seaweed and seagrass beach deposits using high-resolution UAV imagery

Zhen-Ming Ge Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1984

Citations(since 2020)

1271

Cited By

1173

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Zhen-Ming Ge Skills & Research Interests

Ecosystem carbon processes

Plant ecology

Climate Change

Process-based model

Top articles of Zhen-Ming Ge

Nature-based solutions to mitigate early marsh-edge erosion in a coastal wetland

Ecological Engineering

2024/1/1

Dike risk evaluation incorporating the contribution of coastal wetlands: A case study on Chongming Island, China

Ocean & Coastal Management

2023/11/1

Effects of plastic contamination on carbon fluxes in a subtropical coastal wetland of East China

Journal of Environmental Management

2023/11/1

Contribution of microphytobenthos to the carbon sink in brackish and freshwater tidal flats of the Yangtze Estuary

Marine Ecology Progress Series

2023/10/5

Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang

H-Index: 23

Zhen-Ming Ge
Zhen-Ming Ge

H-Index: 18

Impacts of land-use change on carbon dynamics in China's coastal wetlands

Science of the Total Environment

2023/9/10

Dramatic changes in the horizontal structure of mangrove forests in the largest delta of the northern Beibu Gulf, China

Acta Oceanologica Sinica

2023/7

Biogeochemical structure of the Laptev Sea in 2015-2020 associated with the River Lena plume

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/5/30

Quantifying seaweed and seagrass beach deposits using high-resolution UAV imagery

Journal of Environmental Management

2023/4/1

Effects of waterlogging and elevated salinity on the allocation of photosynthetic carbon in estuarine tidal marsh: a mesocosm experiment

Plant and Soil

2023/1

Zhen-Ming Ge
Zhen-Ming Ge

H-Index: 18

Surface water and groundwater interactions in salt marshes and their impact on plant ecology and coastal biogeochemistry

2022/3

The role of seasonal vegetation properties in determining the wave attenuation capacity of coastal marshes: Implications for building natural defenses

Ecological Engineering

2022/2/1

Effects of waterlogging and salinity increase on CO2 efflux in soil from coastal marshes

Applied Soil Ecology

2022/2/1

Zhen-Ming Ge
Zhen-Ming Ge

H-Index: 18

Land use and land cover changes in coastal and inland wetlands cause soil carbon and nitrogen loss

2022/12

Image-based machine learning for monitoring the dynamics of the largest salt marsh in the Yangtze River Delta

Journal of Hydrology

2023/8/1

Understanding the Importance of Salt Marshes

EOS (Online)

2022/4/19

Interactions between biotic and abiotic processes determine biogeomorphology in Yangtze Estuary coastal marshes: Observation with a modeling approach

Geomorphology

2021/12/15

Zhen-Ming Ge
Zhen-Ming Ge

H-Index: 18

Coupling Scirpus recruitment with Spartina control guarantees recolonization of native sedges in coastal wetlands

Ecological Engineering

2021/8/1

Zhen-Ming Ge
Zhen-Ming Ge

H-Index: 18

Ke Zhou
Ke Zhou

H-Index: 6

Reclamation-induced tidal restriction increases dissolved carbon and greenhouse gases diffusive fluxes in salt marsh creeks

Science of the Total Environment

2021/6/15

Zhen-Ming Ge
Zhen-Ming Ge

H-Index: 18

Sea-level rise will reduce net CO2 uptake in subtropical coastal marshes

Science of The Total Environment

2020/12/10

Zhen-Ming Ge
Zhen-Ming Ge

H-Index: 18

Bin Zhao
Bin Zhao

H-Index: 18

Tidal effects on ecosystem CO2 exchange in a Phragmites salt marsh of an intertidal shoal

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

2020/10/15

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