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    (Recovering) China’s Urban Rivers as Public Space by Kelly Shannon, Chen Yiyong

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This article focuses on the revered role rivers in China once held – in cartography, history, mythology, festivals, cities, and everyday life. …”
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    Study on Flood Simulation and Its Real-time Correction of Qinhuai River Basin Based on Grid-Xin'anjiang Model by SUN Wenyu, WANG Rong, YAO Cheng, HE Jian, LI Zhijia, GONG Junfu, HUANG Pengnian

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…There are many small and medium-sized rivers in China,with frequent floods and serious disasters,which are the key weak links in flood prevention and control.Qinhuai River system is one of the most important water bodies in Nanjing,and the possible flood disaster in the flood season poses a threat to the life and property safety in the whole city.Taking Qianhan Village in Qinhuai River basin as the research object,this paper conducts the flood simulation through the Xin'anjiang model and Grid-Xin'anjiang model,and corrects it in real time by the KNN method and feedback method,so as to realize fast and accurate flood forecasting calculation.The results show that without real-time correction,the simulation accuracy of the Grid-Xin'anjiang model is slightly better than that of the Xin'anjiang model,and the simulation results of the two models are generally good.After real-time correction,the simulation results of the Xin'anjiang model and the Grid-Xin'anjiang model are improved obviously,which can provide an important basis for the decision of flood control and disaster reduction in the Qinhuai River Basin.…”
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    VFSMOD-based Simulation and Analysis of Sediment Retention Effect of Vegetative Filter Strip by ZHANG Yuyang, SUN Zheng, CAI Guoqiang, NIE Shihao, ZHANG Liang, ZONG Quanli

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Sediment retention rate is negatively correlated with vegetation roughness as well,although this impact is small.This study not only provides methods and theoretical data for investigating the soil loss in the Dagu River but also serves as a reference for analyzing similar rivers in China.…”
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    Response of Extreme Hydrological Events to Climate Change in the Water Source Area for the Middle Route of South-to-North Water Diversion Project by Wei Yang, Liping Zhang, Lijie Shan, Xinchi Chen, Shaodan Chen

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The upper Hanjiang is also one of the most flood-prone rivers in China. This paper explores the process of extreme floods by using multivariate analysis to characterize flood and precipitation event data in combination, for historical data and simulated data from global climate models. …”
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    Seasonal Variations of Phosphorus Species in the Overlying and Pore Waters of the Tuohe River, China by Qing Xu, Xiaoping Yu, Yafei Guo, Tianlong Deng, Yu-Wei Chen, Nelson Belzile

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Overlying sediment and pore waters were collected in summer and winter at upstream (Jintang) and downstream (Neijiang) sites of the Tuohe River, which is one of the five largest tributaries of the Yangtze River in China. Phosphorus species, including soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP), soluble unreactive phosphorus (SUP), and total dissolved phosphorus (TDP), and some diagenetic constituents including dissolved Fe(II), Mn(II), and sulfide in overlying and pore waters, were measured systematically. …”
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