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Zhongfu Ge
Researcher at American Bureau of Shipping
Publications - 30
Citations - 931
Zhongfu Ge is an academic researcher from American Bureau of Shipping. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wavelet & Gumbel distribution. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 30 publications receiving 842 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhongfu Ge include Virginia Tech & National Research Council.
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Microbes in beach sands: integrating environment, ecology and public health
Richard L. Whitman,Valerie J. Harwood,Thomas A. Edge,Meredith B. Nevers,Muruleedhara N. Byappanahalli,Kannappan Vijayavel,João Brandão,Michael J. Sadowsky,Elizabeth Wheeler Alm,Allan Crowe,Donna M. Ferguson,Zhongfu Ge,Elizabeth Halliday,Julie L. Kinzelman,Greg Kleinheinz,Kasia Przybyla-Kelly,Christopher Staley,Zachery R. Staley,Helena M. Solo-Gabriele +18 more
TL;DR: Understanding of the community structure, ecology, fate, transport, and public health implications of microbes in beach sand is summarized and recommendations for future work are made in this vastly under-studied area.
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Nowcasting and forecasting concentrations of biological contaminants at beaches: a feasibility and case study.
TL;DR: Although models for Great Lakes beaches have frequently been fitted to multiyear data sets, this work demonstrates that useful statistical models can be based on limited data sets collected over much shorter time periods, leading to dynamic models that are periodically refitted as new data become available.
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Significance tests for the wavelet cross spectrum and wavelet linear coherence
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed significance tests for wavelet cross spectrum and linear coherence between wind speed and wave elevation series measured from a NOAA buoy on Lake Michigan using simulated signals.
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Coastal loading and transport of Escherichia coli at an embayed beach in Lake Michigan.
TL;DR: The embayed beach setting and the statistical and numerical methods used in the present study have wide applicability for analyzing recreational water quality at similar marine and freshwater sites.
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In vitro and in vivo antioxidant activity of a water-soluble polysaccharide from Dendrobium denneanum.
TL;DR: The investigation of antioxidant activity both in vitro and in vivo showed that DDP is a potential antioxidant.