115 results on '"Liu, Maodian"'
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2. Carbon dioxide emissions from global overseas coal-fired power plants
3. Global riverine land-to-ocean carbon export constrained by observations and multi-model assessment
4. A distributed algorithm for fuzzy support vector machine on multi-source data-driven credit scoring
5. Total mercury, methylmercury, and their possible controlling factors in soils of typical coastal wetlands in China
6. Significant impacts of river inputs on the distributions and transports of mercury and methylmercury in nearshore and open seas – Simulation based on field surveys and mass balance modeling
7. An updated global mercury budget from a coupled atmosphere-land-ocean model: 40% more re-emissions buffer the effect of primary emission reductions
8. Substantial accumulation of mercury in the deepest parts of the ocean and implications for the environmental mercury cycle
9. Do electricity flows hamper regional economic–environmental equity?
10. Transport of mercury in a regulated high-sediment river and its input to marginal seas
11. Biotransport of mercury and human methylmercury exposure through crabs in China – A life cycle-based analysis
12. Rivers as the largest source of mercury to coastal oceans worldwide
13. Human Methylmercury Exposure and Potential Impacts in Central Tibet: Food and Traditional Tibetan Medicine
14. Mercury and methylmercury in China's lake sediments and first estimation of mercury burial fluxes
15. Characteristics of CO2 and atmospheric pollutant emissions from China’s cement industry: A life-cycle perspective
16. The impact of the Three Gorges Dam on the fate of metal contaminants across the river–ocean continuum
17. Significant elevation of human methylmercury exposure induced by the food trade in Beijing, a developing megacity
18. A WRF-Chem model-based future vehicle emission control policy simulation and assessment for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, China
19. Sources and transport of methylmercury in the Yangtze River and the impact of the Three Gorges Dam
20. Evolution of the life cycle primary PM2.5 emissions in globalized production systems
21. Ecological risk assessment of the increasing use of the neonicotinoid insecticides along the east coast of China
22. Warming-Induced Vegetation Greening May Aggravate Soil Mercury Levels Worldwide.
23. Impacts of farmed fish consumption and food trade on methylmercury exposure in China
24. Impacts of supply and consumption structure on the mercury emission in China: An input-output analysis based assessment
25. Historical and future trends in global source-receptor relationships of mercury
26. Impacts of sanitation improvement on reduction of nitrogen discharges entering the environment from human excreta in China
27. Author Correction: Rivers as the largest source of mercury to coastal oceans worldwide
28. Estimation of nutrient discharge from the Yangtze River to the East China Sea and the identification of nutrient sources
29. Mercury risk assessment combining internal and external exposure methods for a population living near a municipal solid waste incinerator
30. Rice life cycle-based global mercury biotransport and human methylmercury exposure
31. An experimental study of the impacts of solar radiation and temperature on mercury emission from different natural soils across China
32. Trans-provincial health impacts of atmospheric mercury emissions in China
33. Wintertime Formation of Large Sulfate Particles in China and Implications for Human Health.
34. Large-Scale Observations Support Aboveground Vegetation as an Important Biological Mercury Sink in the Tibetan Plateau.
35. Riverine Discharge Fuels the Production of Methylmercury in a Large Temperate Estuary.
36. Declines in anthropogenic mercury emissions in the Global North and China offset by the Global South
37. Observation-Based Mercury Export from Rivers to Coastal Oceans in East Asia.
38. Rapid Increase in Cement-Related Mercury Emissions and Deposition in China during 2005–2015.
39. Establishment of High-Resolution Atmospheric Mercury Emission Inventories for Chinese Cement Plants Based on the Mass Balance Method.
40. Methylmercury Bioaccumulation in Deepest Ocean Fauna: Implications for Ocean Mercury Biotransport through Food Webs.
41. Rapid Increase in the Lateral Transport of Trace Elements Induced by Soil Erosion in Major Karst Regions in China.
42. Resolution of the Ongoing Challenge of Estimating Nonpoint Source Neonicotinoid Pollution in the Yangtze River Basin Using a Modified Mass Balance Approach.
43. Atmospheric Mercury Outflow from China and Interprovincial Trade.
44. Traditional Tibetan Medicine Induced High Methylmercury Exposure Level and Environmental Mercury Burden in Tibet, China.
45. Impact of Water-Induced Soil Erosion on the Terrestrial Transport and Atmospheric Emission of Mercury in China.
46. Increases of Total Mercury and Methylmercury Releases from Municipal Sewage into Environment in China and Implications.
47. Reply to Comment on "Traditional Tibetan Medicine Induced High Methylmercury Exposure Level and Environmental Mercury Burden in Tibet, China".
48. Occurrence and Fate of Heavy Metals in Municipal Wastewater in Heilongjiang Province, China: A Monthly Reconnaissance from 2015 to 2017.
49. Comparative Foliar Atmospheric Mercury Accumulation across Functional Types in Temperate Trees.
50. Rapid Increase in China's Industrial Ammonia Emissions: Evidence from Unit-Based Mapping.
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