23 results on '"Shan Baoqing"'
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2. Characteristics and environmental significance of organic carbon deposition in Baiyangdian Lake, China, 1969–2020
3. Shifts in the bacterial community caused by combined pollutant loads in the North Canal River, China
4. Variations in dissolved oxygen and aquatic biological responses in China's coastal seas
5. Accumulation and potential ecological risks of Heavy Metals in sediments from Rivers in the Beijing–Tianjin Area
6. Risk assessment of heavy metals in suspended particulate matter in a typical urban river
7. Heavy metal distribution, fractionation, and biotoxicity in sediments around villages in Baiyangdian Lake in North China
8. Dissolved oxygen variation in the North China Plain river network region over 2011–2020 and the influencing factors
9. A new solution 31P NMR sample extraction scheme for freshwater ecosystem sediments
10. Deoxygenation: Chinese Scenario of Global Problems
11. Amino acids as indicators of seasonal variations in organic matter degradation in surface sediments from a shallow lake
12. Spatial distribution, ecotoxicity and human health assessment of nutrients and heavy metals in river sediment under urbanization – A study case of Yitong River, China
13. Evidence of temperature-controlled dissolved inorganic nitrogen distribution in a shallow lake
14. Heavy metal distribution, fractionation, and biotoxicity in sediments around villages in Baiyangdian Lake in North China
15. Evaluation of water quality at national scale from 2011 to 2021: Advances and challenges
16. Preliminary Study on the Dissolved Oxygen Recovery Process in Freshwater Ecosystems under the Coupling Effect of Oxygen-Consuming Pollutants and Temperature
17. Corrigendum to “The effects of urbanization and rainfall on the distribution of, and risks from, phenolic environmental estrogens in river sediment” [Environ. Pollut. 250 (2019) 1010–1018]
18. Recovery in Dissolved Oxygen Levels in Chinese Freshwater Ecosystems in the Past Three Decades
19. Effects of organic matter on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in riverine sediments affected by human activities
20. Effectively reducing the bioavailability of heavy metals in disturbed sediment with biochar: in-situ remediation
21. A new solution 31P NMR sample extraction scheme for freshwater ecosystem sediments.
22. Evidence of improvements in the water quality of coastal areas around China.
23. Manganese-modified biochar for sediment remediation: Effect, microbial community response, and mechanism.
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