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Green GDP Accounting in Yellow River Delta

2016
The economic losses caused by water pollution, air pollution and noise pollution in the Yellow River Delta are estimated, and the green GDP is calculated. The results show that water pollution caused economic losses of about 541.5814 million yuan in the Yellow River Delta in 2010; particulate matter caused health risk economic losses of 163.1369 ...
SHAN, Changqing, SHAN, Changqing
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Holocene development of the Yellow River's subaqueous delta, North Yellow Sea

Marine Geology, 2004
High-resolution seismic profiles from the North Yellow Sea reveal a 20–40-m-thick subaqueous clinoform delta that wraps around the eastern end of the Shandong Peninsula, extending into the South Yellow Sea. This complex sigmoidal-oblique clinoform, containing an estimated 400 km 3 of sediment, overlies prominent relict transgressive surfaces.
J.Paul Liu   +3 more
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A unique Yellow River-derived distal subaqueous delta in the Yellow Sea

Marine Geology, 2007
Abstract Newly acquired high-resolution Chirp sonar profiles reveal a unique Yellow River-derived, alongshore distributed, bidirectional (landward and seaward) across-shelf transported, omega-shaped (“Ω”) distal subaqueous deltaic lobe deposited around the eastern tip of the Shandong Peninsula in the Yellow Sea.
Z.S. Yang, J.P. Liu
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Land Subsidence as a Result of Sediment Consolidation in the Yellow River Delta

Journal of Coastal Research, 2007
Land subsidence due to consolidation of sediment was analyzed in the Yellow River delta, using lithological data of deposits, equations of soil mechanics, and empirical relations. Subsidence in an abandoned deltaic lobe largely results from the consolidation of deltaic clay layers accumulated in the prodelta, the bays, and marine clay layers underlying
Dian, Z   +5 more
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Erosion Survey of the Modern Yellow River Delta

2019
In this chapter, the erosion status of the subaqueous Yellow River Delta is quantitatively detected according to the yearly observed topographic profiles. Accurate data about beach evolution were achieved by ten in situ measurements which were taken from the abandoned lobe beach in the north of the Yellow River Delta from December 2008 to December 2009.
Yonggang Jia   +4 more
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Environmental Degradation in the Yellow River Delta, Shandong Province, China

AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2007
Abstract Although China has experienced economic progress since 1978, environmental degradation has caused many problems due to population increases and demand for natural resources. These pressures have led to the use of inappropriate cultivation methods in agriculture, forestry, and livestock raising, and increasing amounts of vegetation and forests ...
Shanzhong, Qi, Fang, Luo
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Historical changes in the Yellow River delta, China

Marine Geology, 1993
Abstract The lower Yellow River delta has experienced numerous avulsions during the last 2000 years and the floodplain can be divided into four provinces: alluvial fan, western plain, middle plain and eastern plain (coastal deltas). The Yellow River delta complex is composed of several delta superlobes resulting from shifts in the lower river channel,
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Feammox in the Yellow River Delta wetlands is weak

Soil Research
Context Anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled with iron (III) reduction (feammox) is an important nitrogen loss pathway in natural ecosystems. This is the first research to investigate the feammox process in the Yellow River Delta wetlands. Aims
Qingsong Guan   +5 more
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Natural and anthropogenic hazards in the Yellow River Delta, China

Natural Hazards, 2016
In China, the Yellow River Delta is a unique region with vulnerable ecosystems, and it is under the largest pressure from various risk sources. In recent years, this region has experienced rapid economic growth. However, the delta is vulnerable to environmental hazards and is seriously affected by various natural and anthropogenic hazards, such as ...
Shanzhong Qi, Haili Liu
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Primary study on the diapir in the north of the Yellow River delta

Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences, 1999
Based on the measuring data of landforms, high-resolution seismic profiles, drilling cores, etc, a diapir body was found in the north of the modem Yellow River delta. The diapir body with a length of 5 km and a width of 1 km is distributed on the middle to low part of the slope of an abandoned delta lobe.
Guangxue Li   +8 more
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