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Author Correction: A thermosensor FUST1 primes heat-induced stress granule formation via biomolecular condensation in Arabidopsis. [PDF]

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Geng P   +14 more
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Environmental assessment of heavy metal transport and transformation in the Hangzhou Bay, China

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2016
The environmental impact of heavy metal (Cu, Cd, Zn, Pb, Ni, (90)Sr and (137)Cs) transport and transformation in the Hangzhou Bay (China) was assessed through a comprehensive model that integrates hydrodynamics, sediment and heavy metal transport. A mechanistic surface complexation model was used to estimate the adsorption and desorption of heavy metal
Hongwei Fang, Lei Huang, Guojian He
exaly   +3 more sources

AOX contamination in Hangzhou Bay, China: Levels, distribution and point sources

Environmental Pollution, 2018
The parameter AOX (adsorbable organic halogens) indicates the total amount of organic halogens in an environment. Seawater and surface sediment samples from 12 sample sites in the Hangzhou Bay (HZB), China, were analyzed for AOX to investigate its contamination status.
Ya-Wei, Xie   +3 more
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Microplastics in Seawater, Sediment, and Organisms from Hangzhou Bay

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022
Microplastics (MPs) are widely present in global oceans, and can pose a threat to marine organisms. This study examined the abundance and characteristics of MPs in seawater, sediment, and organism samples collected from Hangzhou Bay. Abundance of MPs in seawater (n = 26) and sediment (n = 26) were 0.77-9.6 items/m3 and 44-208 items/kg dw, respectively.
Jianli, Qu   +4 more
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Crossing Hangzhou Bay

Civil Engineering Magazine, 2008
Severe weather, treacherous tides, and buried pockets of natural gas were just a few of the obstacles that had to be overcome in designing and erecting a bridge across China’s Hangzhou Bay.
Beile Yin, Zhongda Lu
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Studies on Zooplankton in the Hangzhou Bay in Summer

2013 Third International Conference on Intelligent System Design and Engineering Applications, 2013
According Based on the sample collected from the environmental survey in the Hang Zhou Bay, the East China Sea during the period of August 2011, the distribution of biomass and abundance of zooplankton were analyzed, and relations between the community structure and environment were described in this paper.
Zhu Genhai   +3 more
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Sediment dynamics in Hangzhou Bay during Typhoon Mitag

2023
The hydrodynamics and sediment characteristics of muddy estuaries and coasts during typhoons are closely related to geomorphic evolution, ecological environment, and economic development of coastal zones. Taking the macro-tidal turbid Hangzhou Bay (HZB) as an example, the sediment characteristics and the effects of wave-current interactions on sediment
Li Li   +3 more
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Retrieval of chlorophyll in Hangzhou Bay based on hyperspectral satellite

SPIE Proceedings, 2016
Chlorophyll concentration is one of the important parameters of water quality assessment, and the quantitative retrieval of chlorophyll concentration and its distribution is one of the main applications of remote sensing in the coastal waters. Because of its unique geographical position and economic value, Hangzhou Bay has a very important research ...
Qiankun Zhu   +4 more
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Animal traces on a tidal flat in Hangzhou Bay, China

Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1994
Abstract Despite prevailing low salinity (S ranging from 1 to 10) of the Hangzhou Bay, its extensive (up to 2 km wide) flats along the northern coast have a species-rich macrobenthic fauna of crustaceans, bivalves, gastropods and polychaetes. These produce a variety of crawling, feeding, dwelling and resting traces, some comparable to those observed ...
Gerhard C. Cadée   +2 more
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The impact of physical processes on pollutant transport in Hangzhou Bay

Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2009
A Lagrangian tracer model is set up for Hangzhou Bay based on Coupled Hydrodynamical Ecological model for Regional Shelf Sea (COHERENS). The study area is divided into eight subdomains to identify the dominant physical processes, and the studied periods are March (the dry season) and July (the wet season).
Ning Li, Zhihua Mao, Qinghe Zhang
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