Dr. Wangwang Ye | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Exellence Award
Third Institute of Oceanography | MNR
Dr. Wangwang Ye is a marine chemist whose research focuses on greenhouse gas dynamics in polar and coastal oceans, with particular emphasis on methane cycling, air–sea flux processes, and the biogeochemical mechanisms that regulate emissions in sensitive marine environments. As a Research Assistant at the Third Institute of Oceanography under the Ministry of Natural Resources, he contributes to national and international scientific programs while also serving on secondment with the Administrative Centre for China’s Agenda 21, where he supports strategic science and technology initiatives. His academic path includes advanced training in marine and analytical chemistry alongside overseas research experience that strengthened his expertise in environmental measurements and oceanographic observations. Dr. Ye has accumulated 29 scholarly documents, which have collectively received 254 citations from 203 citing documents, reflecting the growing influence of his work in the global marine science community. His h-index of 9 highlights both productivity and consistent citation impact across multiple publications. His research has addressed methane sources, sinks, and transport in regions such as the Arctic Ocean, polar seas, estuarine environments, and major marginal seas, providing crucial insights into greenhouse gas behavior under changing climatic conditions. Dr. Ye has collaborated extensively with institutions in Russia, Belgium, and other international partners, contributing to joint studies that enhance global understanding of methane distributions and measurement techniques. Beyond research, he has participated in multiple scientific expeditions across the Arctic, Western Pacific, and China’s coastal seas, gaining substantial at-sea operational experience. His contributions have been further recognized through competitive fellowships and awards, complemented by active engagement in scientific outreach and environmental volunteer programs. Dr. Ye continues to advance marine greenhouse gas research through multidisciplinary collaborations, targeted project leadership, and sustained contributions to oceanographic science.
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Featured Publications
Ye, W., Li, Y., Wen, J., Zhang, J., Shakhova, N., Liu, J., Wu, M., Semiletov, I., & Zhan, L. (2023). Enhanced transport of dissolved methane from the Chukchi Sea to the central Arctic. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 37(2), e2022GB007368.
Ye, W., Arévalo-Martínez, D., Li, Y., Wen, J., He, H., Zhang, J., Liu, J., Wu, M., & Zhan, L. (2023). Significant methane undersaturation during austral summer in the Ross Sea (Southern Ocean). Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 8(2), 305–312.
Ye, W., Sun, H., Li, Y., Zhang, J., Zhang, M., Gao, Z., Yan, J., Liu, J., Wen, J., Yang, H., Shi, J., Zhao, S., Wu, M., Xu, S., Xu, C., & Zhan, L. (2022a). Greenhouse gas emissions from fed mollusk mariculture: A case study of a Sinonovacula constricta farming system. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 336, 108029.
Ye, W., Wang, X., Zhang, X., & Zhang, G. (2020). Methane production in oxic seawater of the western North Pacific and its marginal seas. Limnology and Oceanography, 65, 2352–2365.