5 results on '"Rouzi Aji"'
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2. Erratum to: An ecological risk assessment of heavy metal contamination in the surface sediments of Bosten Lake, northwest China
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Zulpiya Mamat, Zhao yong Zhang, Rouzi Aji, and Sadiguli Haximu
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Hydrology ,Pollution ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Metal contamination ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Sediment ,Heavy metals ,02 engineering and technology ,General Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,Structural basin ,01 natural sciences ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Ecotoxicology ,Ecological risk ,Enrichment factor ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common - Abstract
Bosten Lake, a typical rump lake in an oasis in northwest China, was chosen to evaluate the distribution, sources, pollution status, and potential ecological risk of heavy metals. Sediment samples were collected from the lake, and results showed that the values of the eight heavy metals all fell within the Second Soil National Standard, while the average and maximum values of the metals were higher than the background values of the study. Multivariate statistical analysis showed that sediment concentrations of Cd, Pb, Hg, and Zn were mainly influenced by man sources. In comparison, Cu, Ni, Cr, and As were primarily natural in origin. Enrichment factor analysis (EF) and the geo-accumulation index evaluation method (I geo) showed that Cd, Hg, and Pb fell under low and partial serious pollution levels, while Zn, As, Cr, Ni, and Cu mainly were characterized under no pollution and low pollution levels. The potential ecological hazards index (RI) showed that among the eight heavy metals, Pb, Hg, and Cd posed the highest potential ecological risk, with potential ecological hazards indices (RI) of 29.06, 27.71, and 21.54 %, respectively. These findings demonstrated that recent economic development in the area of the basin has led to heavy metal accumulation in the surface sediments of the lake.
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- 2016
3. An ecological risk assessment of heavy metal contamination in the surface sediments of Bosten Lake, northwest China
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Zulpiya Mamat, Sadiguli Haximu, Zhao yong Zhang, and Rouzi Aji
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China ,Geologic Sediments ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,General Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,Risk Assessment ,Lakes ,Metals, Heavy ,Multivariate Analysis ,Environmental Chemistry ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Bosten Lake, a typical rump lake in an oasis in northwest China, was chosen to evaluate the distribution, sources, pollution status, and potential ecological risk of heavy metals. Sediment samples were collected from the lake, and results showed that the values of the eight heavy metals all fell within the Second Soil National Standard, while the average and maximum values of the metals were higher than the background values of the study. Multivariate statistical analysis showed that sediment concentrations of Cd, Pb, Hg, and Zn were mainly influenced by man sources. In comparison, Cu, Ni, Cr, and As were primarily natural in origin. Enrichment factor analysis (EF) and the geo-accumulation index evaluation method (I geo) showed that Cd, Hg, and Pb fell under low and partial serious pollution levels, while Zn, As, Cr, Ni, and Cu mainly were characterized under no pollution and low pollution levels. The potential ecological hazards index (RI) showed that among the eight heavy metals, Pb, Hg, and Cd posed the highest potential ecological risk, with potential ecological hazards indices (RI) of 29.06, 27.71, and 21.54 %, respectively. These findings demonstrated that recent economic development in the area of the basin has led to heavy metal accumulation in the surface sediments of the lake.
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- 2015
4. [Ecology-economy harmonious development based on the ecological services value change in Yanqi Basin, Northwest China]
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Zulpiya, Mamat, Umut, Halik, Rouzi, Aji, Ilyas, Nurmemet, Mirigul, Anwar, and Maierdang, Keyimu
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China ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Soil ,Models, Economic ,Ecology ,Wetlands ,Water Resources ,Agriculture ,Economic Development ,Forests ,Grassland ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
In this paper, we used land use/cover ecosystem service value estimation model and ecological economic coordination degree model to analyze the changes of the ecosystem service value by the land use/cover changes during 1985, 1990, 1996, 2000, 2005 and 2011 in Yanqi Basin, Xin-jiang. Then we evaluated the ecology-economy harmony and the regional differences. The results showed that during 1985-2011, there was an increasing trend in the areas of waters, wetland, sand, cultivated land and construction land in Yanqi Basin. In contrast, that of the saline-alkali land, grassland and woodland areas exhibited a decreasing trend. The ecosystem service value in Yanqi Basin during this period presented an increasing trend, among which the waters and cultivated land contributed most to the total value of ecosystem services, while the grassland and the woodland had obviously declined contribution to the total value of ecosystem services. The research showed that the development of ecological economy in the study area was at a low conflict and low coordination level. So, taking reasonable and effective use of the regional waters and soil resources is the key element to maintain the ecosystem service function and sustainable and harmonious development of economy in Yanqi Basin.
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- 2015
5. Urban Ecology in China
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Ilyas Nurmemet, Maierdang Keyimu, Mirigul Anwar, Zulpiya Mamat, Ümüt Halik, and Rouzi Aji
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geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Land use ,business.industry ,Wetland ,Woodland ,Structural basin ,Urban area ,Ecosystem services ,Water resources ,Geography ,Economy ,Agriculture ,business - Abstract
In this paper, we used land use/cover ecosystem service value estimation model and ecological economic coordination degree model to analyze the changes of the ecosystem service value by the land use/cover changes during 1985, 1990, 1996, 2000, 2005 and 2011 in Yanqi Basin, Xin-jiang. Then we evaluated the ecology-economy harmony and the regional differences. The results showed that during 1985-2011, there was an increasing trend in the areas of waters, wetland, sand, cultivated land and construction land in Yanqi Basin. In contrast, that of the saline-alkali land, grassland and woodland areas exhibited a decreasing trend. The ecosystem service value in Yanqi Basin during this period presented an increasing trend, among which the waters and cultivated land contributed most to the total value of ecosystem services, while the grassland and the woodland had obviously declined contribution to the total value of ecosystem services. The research showed that the development of ecological economy in the study area was at a low conflict and low coordination level. So, taking reasonable and effective use of the regional waters and soil resources is the key element to maintain the ecosystem service function and sustainable and harmonious development of economy in Yanqi Basin.
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- 1989
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