Publications
Journal
Biochemical Composition of Seston Reflecting the Physiological Status and Community Composition of Phytoplankton in a Temperate Coastal Embayment of Korea. 2021. Water, 13: 3221.
Phytoplankton Fuel Fish Food Webs in a Low-Turbidity Temperate Coastal Embayment: A Stable Isotope Approach. 2021. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8: 751551.
Dominance of Autochthonous Phytoplankton-Derived Particulate Organic Matter in a Low-Turbidity Temperate Estuarine Embayment, Gwangyang Bay, Korea. 2020. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7: 580260.
Identifying Patterns in the Multitrophic Community and Food-web Structure of a Low-turbidity Temperate Estuarine Bay. 2020. Scientific Reports, 10: 16637.
Biosurfactants-Biochar Facilitated Bioremediation of Metal Contaminated Sites: A New Era of Sustainable Development. 2020. North American Academic Research, 3(04).
Algal Bioethanol Production Technology: A Trend Towards Sustainable Development. 2017. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 71: 976‒985.
Production of Algal Biomass Using Different Dilutions of Textile Effluent Wastewater. 2016. Science Letters. 4: 71‒77
Conferences
Riaz Bibi. Variation of Biogenic Elements and Phytoplankton Biomass in a Temperate Bay of Korea Subjected to Low-turbidity River Discharge. AOGS 16th Annual Meeting . 2 July to 28 August, 2019, Singapore.
Riaz Bibi, D. Kim, C.K. Kang, Goutam. K. K, J. Jang, Kim. T M, J. Seong. Seasonal variation of biogenic elements and phytoplankton biomass in a temperate bay, Gwangyang Bay of Korea: Subjected to low-turbidity water discharge. “ECSA 57 Changing estuaries, coasts and shelf systems - Diverse threats and opportunities.” September 2018, Perth, Australia.