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Mingjun Ji, Boquan Liu, Jack Jiang, Matthew R. Hoffman, Jinwei Lan and Jin Fang
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Yong Wu, Xiaohong Shi, Changyou Li, Shengnan Zhao, Fang Pen and Timothy R. Green
Intensive agricultural activities in the Hetao irrigation district have severely degraded local aquatic ecosystems and water quality, and Ulansuhai Lake is now the most rapidly degrading eutrophic lake in China. A better understanding of the hydro-agrono...
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Mark B. Edlund, James E. Almendinger, Xing Fang, Joy M. Ramstack Hobbs, David D. VanderMeulen, Rebecca L. Key and Daniel R. Engstrom
Climate disrupts aquatic ecosystems directly through changes in temperature, wind, and precipitation, and indirectly through watershed effects. Climate-induced changes in northern lakes include longer ice-free season, stronger stratification, browning, s...
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Kai Fang, Reinout Heijungs, Zheng Duan and Geert R. de Snoo
Growing scientific evidence for the indispensable role of environmental sustainability in sustainable development calls for appropriate frameworks and indicators for environmental sustainability assessment (ESA). In this paper, we operationalize and upda...
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Quan-Xiao Fang, Timothy R. Green, Liwang Ma, Robert H. Erskine, Robert W. Malone and Lajpat R. Ahuja
Pág. 1897 - 1913
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Stanley Rendon, Jun Fang, Wesley R. Burghardt, and Robert A. Bubeck
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Fang, L.; Bitar, N.; Zhang, R.; Taylor, M.
Pág. 69 - 76
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Jao, R.-C. Fang, W.
Pág. 375 - 379
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Jao, R.-C. Fang, W.
Pág. 380 - 382
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Fang, Q. Papaioannou, T. Jo, J. A. Vaitha, R. Shastry, K. Marcu, L.
Pág. 151 - 162
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