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In the above article [1], inaccuracies are present in the naming and corresponding explanation of a concept. Upon careful review and analysis, we have identified inaccuracies in the definition and naming of a specific concept within the article.
Niannian Wang +4 more
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“yellow crowfoot in the pond,/not lotus, not lily”: Mapping the River, Mapping Voices [PDF]
This paper examines the prosody of Chin’s eponymous poem, The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty, through an eco-critical lens. While it does not dismiss the hybrid cultural influences of the poem, it focuses on the ways the non-human agents, or the ...
Rader, Pamela J.
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Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved?: Insights from a multi-agent system model [PDF]
In 1999, the Government of China enforced a cross-provincial, quota-based Water Allocation Agreement that was developed in 1987 and titled Unified Water Flow Regulation (UWFR) to ensure that flow to the Yellow River mouth would not be cut off.
Cai, Ximing +3 more
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Variability in soil nematode communities across recovery patches in degraded Alpine meadows of the Yellow River source region [PDF]
Guorong Chen +5 more
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Water management reforms in the Yellow River Basin: implications for water savings, farm incomes and poverty [PDF]
River basins / Water management / Governance / Water use / Crop production / Models / Farm income / Poverty / Water users’ associations / China / Yellow River ...
Biltonen, Eric +5 more
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1012-007 Yellow River Headwaters Final Report [PDF]
The Yellow River Headwaters Watershed (YRHW) drains 26,730 acres of rural land within Winneshiek and Allamakee Counties. While portions of the river have been designated as a High Quality Resource by the State of Iowa, other portions appear on the State'
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The Lower Yellow River (LYR) is short of water resources. The imbalance and incoordination of water resources (WR), ecological environment (EE) and social economy (SE) have become the key constraints of regional sustainable development.
Yuhang Bian +5 more
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Impacts of Climate Change on Natural Runoff in the Yellow River Basin of China during 1961–2020 [PDF]
Zuoqiang Han +3 more
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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an effective non-destructive detection method, that is frequently utilized in the detection of urban underground defects because of its quick speed, convenient and flexible operation, and high resolution.
Niannian Wang +4 more
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Modelling of sediment transport and bed deformation in rivers with continuous bends [PDF]
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Guo, Yakun +5 more
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