[HTML][HTML] Natural processes and anthropogenic activity in the Indus river sedimentary environment in Pakistan: A critical review
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Sedimentary Environment in Pakistan: A Critical Review Next Article in Journal Numerical …
Sedimentary Environment in Pakistan: A Critical Review Next Article in Journal Numerical …
Enhanced food system efficiency is the key to China's 2060 carbon neutrality target
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, among other negative-emission technologies, is
required for China to achieve carbon neutrality—yet it may hinder land-based Sustainable …
required for China to achieve carbon neutrality—yet it may hinder land-based Sustainable …
Terrain gradient variations in ecosystem services of different vegetation types in mountainous regions: Vegetation resource conservation and sustainable …
Natural vegetation plays a vital role in ecosystem services, while anthropogenic land-use
change causes extensive damage to natural vegetation, decreasing ecosystem services …
change causes extensive damage to natural vegetation, decreasing ecosystem services …
[HTML][HTML] Development of the Community Water Model (CWatM v1. 04)–a high-resolution hydrological model for global and regional assessment of integrated water …
We develop a new large-scale hydrological and water resources model, the Community
Water Model (CWatM), which can simulate hydrology both globally and regionally at …
Water Model (CWatM), which can simulate hydrology both globally and regionally at …
Nitrogen in the yangtze river basin: pollution reduction through coupling crop and livestock production
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the
contribution of individual livestock species to nitrogen (N) pollution in rivers is essential to …
contribution of individual livestock species to nitrogen (N) pollution in rivers is essential to …
Quantifying variations in ecosystem services in altitude-associated vegetation types in a tropical region of China
Z Fang, Y Bai, B Jiang, JM Alatalo, G Liu… - Science of The Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Natural vegetation is important for ecosystem services (ESs) provision, but is decreasing
rapidly due to human-driven land use change, especially rapid expansion of commercial …
rapidly due to human-driven land use change, especially rapid expansion of commercial …
Framework of basin eco-compensation standard valuation for cross-regional water supply–A case study in northern China
Basin eco-compensation (BEC) helps balance development opportunities and ecological
protection. With rising demand for water and severe ecological problems driven by rapid …
protection. With rising demand for water and severe ecological problems driven by rapid …
Global change can make coastal eutrophication control in China more difficult
Fast socio‐economic development in agriculture and urbanization resulted in increasing
nutrient export by rivers, causing coastal eutrophication in China. In addition, climate change …
nutrient export by rivers, causing coastal eutrophication in China. In addition, climate change …
Denitrification in hypersaline and coastal environments
J Torregrosa-Crespo… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
As the association of denitrification with global warming and nitrogen removal from
ecosystems has gained attention in recent decades, numerous studies have examined …
ecosystems has gained attention in recent decades, numerous studies have examined …
Modeling the contribution of crops to nitrogen pollution in the Yangtze River
Agriculture contributes considerably to nitrogen (N) inputs to the world's rivers. In this study,
we aim to improve our understanding of the contribution of different crops to N inputs to …
we aim to improve our understanding of the contribution of different crops to N inputs to …