1. Y. Qiu, L. Li, C. –T A.Chen, and X. Guo (2010) Currents in the Taiwan Strait as observed by surface drifters, Journal of Oceanography, accepted.
2. Shao, H., Y. Li, and L. Li (2011), Sun glitter imaging of submarine sand waves on the Taiwan Banks: Determination of the relaxation rate of short waves, J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2010JC006798, in press.
3. Qiu, Y., L. Li*, and W. Yu (2009) Behavior of the Wyrtki Jet observed with surface drifting buoys and satellite altimeter,Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L18607, doi:10.1029/2009GL039120.
4. J. Gan, L. Li, D. Wang and X. Guo (2009) Interaction of a river plume with coastal upwelling in the northern South China Sea, Cont. Shelf Res., 29, 728–740, doi:10.1016 /J.CSR.2008.12.002.
5. J. Gan, Y. Y. Cheung, X. Guo andL. Li (2009) Intensified upwelling over a widened shelf in the northeastern South China Sea,J. Geophys. Res., 114, C09019, doi:10.1029/2007JC004660.
6. L. Li (2008) Upper Layer Circulation in the South China Sea, in Satellite Remote Sensing of South China Sea, Eds. A.K. Liu. C. –R. Ho and C. –T. Liu, Tingmao Pub. Co., Taipei, 275-290.
7. S. Shang, L. Li, F. Sun, J. Wu, C. Hu, D. Chen, X. Ning, Y. Qiu, C. Zhang, and S. Shang (2008) Changes of temperature and bio-optical properties in the South China Sea in response to Typhoon Lingling, 2001, Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L10602, doi:10.1029/ 2008GL033502.
8. D. Zhu, L. Li*, Y. LI and X. Guo (2008) Seasonal variation of surface currents in the southwestern Taiwan Strait observed with HF radar, Chinese Science Bulletin, 53(15), 2385-2391, doi: 10.1007/s11434-008-0207-7.
9. L. Li, C. Jing, D. Zhu (2007) Coupling and propagating of mesoscale sea level variability between the western Pacific and the South China Sea, Chinese Science Bulletin, 52(12), 1699-1707.
10. Q. Zheng, L Li, X Guo, Y Ge,2 D Zhu and C Li (2006) SAR imaging and hydrodynamic analysis of ocean bottom topographic waves, J. Geophys. Res., 111, C09028, doi:10.1029/2006 JC003586.
11. L. Li. and T. Qu (2006), Thermohaline circulation in the deep South China Sea basin inferred from oxygen distributions, J. Geophys. Res., 111, C05017, doi:10.1029/2004JC003164.
12. L. Li. and R. Wu (2006), Comment on ‘‘Circulation in the South China Sea during summer 2000 as obtained from observations and a generalized topography-following ocean model’’ by H. Wang et al., J. Geophys. Res., 111, C03007, doi:10.1029/2004JC002751.
13. Y. Li, L. Li, C. Jing and W. Cai (2004) Temporal and spatial variabilities of sea surface heights in the northern South China Sea, Chinese Science Bulletin, 49(5), 491-498.
14. C. Jing, L. Li (2003) An initial note on quasi-stationary, cold-core Lanyu eddies southeast off Taiwan, Chinese Science Bulletin, 48(19), 2101-2111.
15. L. Li, J. Xu, C. Jing, R. Wu and X. Guo (2003) Annual variation of sea surface height, dynamic topography and circulation in the South China Sea – A TOPEX/Poseidon satellite altimetry study, Science in China (Series D), 46(2):127-138.
16. L. Li, J. Xu and R. Cai (2002) Trends of sea level rise in the South China Sea during 1990s: An altimetry result, Chinese Science Bulletin, 47(7), 582-585.
17. L. Li, W. Nowlin and J. Su (1998) Anticyclonic rings from the Kuroshio n the South China Sea, Deep Sea Res. (Part I), 45, 1469-1482.
18. L. Li et al. (1986), Variability of thermal structure off Georgia, winter 1978, Cont. Shelf Res., 6(4), 561-584.
19. L. Li et al. (1985), Gulf Stream and wind-induced current variability on the Georgia continental shelf, winter 1978, J. Geophys. Res., 90 (c2), 3199-3210.)
20. L. Li and M. Wimbush (1985), Bottom temperature related to Gulf Stream displacement off the southeast United States shelf, J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech., 2(1), 90-94.