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Historical and Projected Future Trends of Tidal Disasters at the Qiantang River Estuary, China
Journal of Coastal Research, 2020Dong-Zi Pan, Ying Li, Cun-Hong Pan
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Morphological evolution of a large sand bar in the Qiantang River Estuary of China since the 1960s
Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2022Dongfeng Xie, Sun Zhilin
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We investigate the evolution of a large-scale sand body, a unique type of sandbars in a convergent estuary. Specifically, we analyze and simulate the sand deposition system (defined as an inside bar) in the Qiantang Estuary (QE) in China.
Dongfeng Xie, Shu Gao, Zheng Bing Wang
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Study on the Tidal Bore Energy along the Qiantang River Estuary, China
Water ResourcesCunhong Pan
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Environmental Geology, 2005
The swing of the main channel of the Qiantang River is controlled by the high-water and low-water changes in the river, as well as the impact of large-scale reclamation of tidal flats. Its evolution in modern times is the result of the combined functions of natural and man-made factors.
Li-Hua Feng, Yi-Xin Bao
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The swing of the main channel of the Qiantang River is controlled by the high-water and low-water changes in the river, as well as the impact of large-scale reclamation of tidal flats. Its evolution in modern times is the result of the combined functions of natural and man-made factors.
Li-Hua Feng, Yi-Xin Bao
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Science in China Series B: Chemistry, 2001
By using field salinity data recorded in the Qiantang Estuary for the nearly forty years (which covers the periods before and after the erection of a large-scale reservoir in the watershed and river regulation/reclamation in the estuary) and one-dimensional salt water intrusion modeling, it is shown that the salt water intrusion decreases caused by ...
Zengcui Han +3 more
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By using field salinity data recorded in the Qiantang Estuary for the nearly forty years (which covers the periods before and after the erection of a large-scale reservoir in the watershed and river regulation/reclamation in the estuary) and one-dimensional salt water intrusion modeling, it is shown that the salt water intrusion decreases caused by ...
Zengcui Han +3 more
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Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 1999
China's eastern coastal area marine hazards (storm surge, erosion and deposition by tidal currents and seawater intrusion) and the history, present situation, experiences and problems of inhabitants in their fight against marine hazards are discussed in this paper, which also suggests counter-measures against, and scientific and rational management of,
Chen Ji-yu +4 more
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China's eastern coastal area marine hazards (storm surge, erosion and deposition by tidal currents and seawater intrusion) and the history, present situation, experiences and problems of inhabitants in their fight against marine hazards are discussed in this paper, which also suggests counter-measures against, and scientific and rational management of,
Chen Ji-yu +4 more
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Geological Society of America Bulletin, 2014
Filling of the modern coastal-zone portion of the Qiantang River (QR) in eastern China was initiated by marine inundation during the transgression after the Last Glacial Maximum and has continued during the Holocene sea-level stillstand. The early part of the fill is transgressive in character, while the younger part is regressive.
X. Zhang +4 more
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Filling of the modern coastal-zone portion of the Qiantang River (QR) in eastern China was initiated by marine inundation during the transgression after the Last Glacial Maximum and has continued during the Holocene sea-level stillstand. The early part of the fill is transgressive in character, while the younger part is regressive.
X. Zhang +4 more
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