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Yue Sun, Xiaohong Shi, Shengnan Zhao, Guohua Li, Biao Sun and Jussi Huotari
It is imperative to elucidate the process of evaporation in lakes, particularly those that are freshwater and are situated in middle and high latitudes. Based on one-year evaporation and high-frequency meteorological?water quality data of Lake Wuliangsuh...
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Wenlin Wang, Wenjing Li, Mengyong Xue, Xiaomin Gu, Chenghui Ye, Yanwen Jiao, Bo Liu, Yujie Han, Yi Tong and Xiaofei Zhang
Lakes in cold and arid regions are extremely vulnerable to global climate change, and the study of seasonal spatial and temporal fluctuations of lake-groundwater chemistry is of major significance for water resource management and environmental preservat...
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Dong Wang and Tao Zhou
Human activities have profoundly changed the hydrological regime and trends of rivers and lakes, which, in turn, has affected the utilization of their navigable conditions. However, few studies have focused on the effects of changes in hydrological regim...
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Wenjie Guo, Ayong Jiao, Wenqi Wang, Chaoqun Chen, Hongbo Ling, Junjie Yan and Fulong Chen
In arid regions with scarce water resources, lakes play an extremely vital role in maintaining the ecological environment. Therefore, the Chinese government has launched an ecological water conveyance project in the Tarim River basin in Xinjiang with the...
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Wenbo Mo, Yunlin Zhao, Nan Yang, Zhenggang Xu, Weiping Zhao and Feng Li
Spatial and quantitative assessments of water yield services in watershed ecosystems are necessary for water resource management and improved water ecological protection. In this study, we used the InVEST model to estimate regional water yield in the Don...
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Jinying Xu, Yuwei Chen, Lilin Zheng, Baogui Liu, Jinfu Liu and Xiaolong Wang
Heavy metal pollution in sediment is one of the most serious problems in water bodies, including rivers, which can cause secondary pollution when environmental conditions change. In this study, surface sediment samples collected from the four main tribut...
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Haidong Li, Yuanyun Gao, Yingkui Li, Shouguang Yan, Yuyue Xu
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Climate change and increasing human activities have induced lake expansion or shrinkage, posing a serious threat to the ecological security on the Inner Mongolian Plateau, China. However, the pattern of lake changes and how it responds to climate change ...
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Yohannes Yihdego and Alamgir Khalil
The allocation of groundwater resources has been a challenge for many years due to its unforeseen side effect and lag time issues, which are often overlooked. The full impact of groundwater utilization/abstraction takes time to realize its effect at its ...
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Jianfeng Zhu, Qiuwen Zhang and Zhong Tong
Wuhan, the central city in the middle reach of the Yangtze River of China, is famous for its lake resources. However, the city?s lake area decreased by 37.4% from 1991 to 2005. This study aims to analyze the relationships between lake area reduction and ...
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Bianrong Chang, Rendong Li, Chuandong Zhu and Kequn Liu
The water-surface areas of the lakes in the mid-lower reaches of the Yangtze River, China, have undergone significant changes under the combined impacts of global climate change and local anthropogenic stress. As a typical lake in this region, the Honghu...
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