Hydraulic Model of Siltation of Northern Channel in Hangzhou Bay
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 1999In southeast China, along the northern coast of the Hangzhou Bay from Ganpu to Jinshan, there is a stable deep channel, the Northern Channel, which is suitable for harbor construction and navigation. The possible siltation effect of several reclamation projects in Qiantang Estuary on the channel has been investigated in a hydraulic model of suspended ...
Shaolong Xiong +4 more
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Occurrence of halogenated methanesulfonic acids in water and sediment from the Hangzhou Bay, China
Environmental Research, 2022Halogenated methanesulfonic acids (HMSAs) are an important new class of organic compounds as they were universal in the water cycle and drinking water sources. However, no study has investigated the presence of HMSAs in surface water and sediment from China.
Fang Tao +9 more
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Distribution pattern of zooplankton assemblages in the eutrophic Hangzhou Bay, China
Regional Studies in Marine ScienceQingxi Han
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Extreme values of storm surge elevation in Hangzhou Bay
Ships and Offshore Structures, 2019This paper presents a statistical analysis of storm surge in Hangzhou Bay, where storm surge is known taking place frequently. This study utilises measurement data taken the period of 1974–2006.
Guilin Liu +7 more
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Study on Local Scouring Monitoring of Hangzhou Bay Bridge
Structural Health Monitoring 2019, 2019Hangzhou Bay Bridge is a crossing-sea bridge that spans the Hangzhou Bay of China, which has a total length of 36 kilometers and is the fourth longest crossing-sea bridge in the world. Hangzhou Bay has strong tides and large tidal range, the suspended sediment and bed material have the same particle size, the seabed sediment are complex and changeable,
JIAN GUO, JIYI WU, JINQUAN WANG
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Numerical simulation of evaporation and dispersion of tritium released in Hangzhou Bay
Journal of Hazardous MaterialsThe secondary source term (SST)-tritium re-released into the atmosphere from liquid effluents-is a pathway that has received limited attention in nuclear facility risk assessments. This study provides the first quantitative investigation of the SST at Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), using a coupled hydrodynamic-atmospheric model to evaluate the ...
Zhengzhe Qu +7 more
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Impact of economic development on wetlands in Hangzhou Bay Industrial Belt
Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2010Based on Landsat TM images in 2005 and urban planning data of 2005–2020 in Hangzhou Bay Industrial Belt, this paper studied the potential risk of the planned urban construction land extension to the wetlands by employing a GIS spatial analysis method. The results show that: (1) The wetland resources are widely distributed and diverse, with a proximal ...
Liyan Ren +3 more
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Driving Simulation Study on Operating Speed of Hangzhou Bay Bridge
ICCTP 2010, 2010Regarding the operation environment and traffic characteristics of Hangzhou Bay Bridge, this paper will be studying the driving behaviors under the rain, fog, strong wind and other disastrous weather conditions. This paper also investigated the different operation speeds in various operating environments through driving simulation experiment. Using the
Benmin Liu, Zhongyin Guo, Mingshan Fang
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Numerical simulation of pollutant transport and accumulation areas in the Hangzhou Bay
Transactions of Tianjin University, 2009Based on the COHERENS model (a coupled hydrodynamic ecological model for regional and shelf seas), a numerical hydrodynamic model of the Hangzhou Bay, influenced by tide, regional winds and freshwater from the Yangtze River and the Qiantangjiang River was established. The Lagrangian particle tracking was simulated to provide tracer trajectories.
Ning Li, Zhihua Mao, Qinghe Zhang
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The Holocene Environmental Evolution of the Inner Hangzhou Bay and Its Significance
Journal of Ocean University of China, 2018The Holocene environmental evolution in coastal area, including deltas and estuaries, is vital to the Neolithic colonization in the eastern China. A 29-m long sediment core XL was obtained from the region between the Taihu Lake and Qiantang Estuary, and multiple analyses on the core sediments have been done to investigate the evolution history of the ...
Yan Liu +6 more
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