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    Visualising urbanisation and semi-urbanisation of rural migrants in China: a perspective from migration network and destination preference by Chenglong Wang, Jianfa Shen, Hengyu Gu, Dehao Shi

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Our findings highlight distinct geographical patterns: urbanisation is concentrated in economically advanced regions such as the Jing-Jin-Ji, Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta, while semi-urbanisation is more dispersed, driven by short-range migration flows. …”
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    Application of Distributed Hydrological Model Based on NRIHM in Humid Watershed by XU Qin, LIU Lulin, LONG Jie, JIN Chen, CAI Jing, LIN Xiaoqing, ZHANG Kun

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The application was carried out in the catchment area above the Shaheji Reservoir in the Chuhe River system of the Yangtze River. The average deterministic coefficients of the calibration period and the verification period were 0.80 and 0.86, respectively. …”
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    Dominant Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation Systems for the Extreme Precipitation over the Western Sichuan Basin in Summer 2013 by Yamin Hu, Panmao Zhai, Lihong Liu, Yang Chen, Yanju Liu

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…At the same time, WPSH extends westward over the Yangtze River and conveys a southeasterly warm humid flow. …”
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    Shaking Table Model Test and Seismic Performance Analysis of a High-Rise RC Shear Wall Structure by Shujin Li, Cai Wu, Fan Kong

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A building developed by Wuhan Shimao Group in Wuhan, China, is a high-rise residence with 56 stories near the Yangtze River. The building is a reinforced concrete structure, featuring with a nonregular T-type plane and a height 179.6 m, which is out of the restrictions specified by the China Technical Specification for Concrete Structures of Tall Building (JGJ3-2010). …”
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    An Empirical Study on the Agglomeration Characteristics of China’s Construction Industry Based on Spatial Autocorrelation and Spatiotemporal Transition by Likun Zhao, Junsen Tian, Yanqi Liu, Rui Liu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…And the difference of “East-West” two ends of the industrial agglomeration level is obvious. (2) The Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomerations (Shanghai, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang), the Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomerations (Guangdong), Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomerations, and the western region (Xinjiang and Tibet) have significant local features. …”
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    Flocculation Settling Characteristics of Ultra-Fine Iron Tailings with Rich Gypsum by Daiqiang Deng, Guodong Cao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This study can provide technological support for goaf management and environment-friendly treatment of solid waste in the Yangtze River basin, which plays important roles in ecological protection.…”
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    Simulating Heavy Meiyu Rainfall: A Note on the Choice of the Model Microphysics Scheme by Zhimin Zhou, Yi Deng, Yang Hu, Zhaoping Kang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Better simulations and predictions of heavy rainfall associated with Meiyu fronts are critical for flood management in the Yangtze River Valley, China. This work systematically evaluates and compares the performances of three microphysics schemes in Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model with regard to simulating properties of a classic Meiyu rainstorm in central China which occurred during a 30-hour period in July 2016, including spatial distribution, rain rate PDF, and lifecycle behavior of local rainfall. …”
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    The Fractal Dimension of River Length Based on the Observed Data by Ni Zhihui, Wu Lichun, Wang Ming-hui, Yi Jing, Zeng Qiang

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The law of the length in section of Chongqing city of Yangtze River is calibrated by using of variable fractal dimension. …”
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    Classification and Recognition of Fluvial Geomorphic Units Based on Process and Form Relationship by YU Zicheng, DENG Rui, ZHANG Jing, ZHAO Jinyong, DING Yang, LI Xuan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Clarifying the types of fluvial geomorphic units and their spatial distribution can better recognize and understand rivers.In the face of problems such as the imperfection and difficult implementation of the existing classification and recognition methods of geomorphic units in China,the mature classification systems of Fryirs and Brierley geomorphic units in other countries were summarized,and the process and form relationship of different geomorphic unit types was sorted out.The Daning River,a first-level tributary of the Yangtze River,was taken as a practical case.The classification and recognition process of fluvial geomorphic units based on the process and form relationship was formed,and the spatial distribution of geomorphic units was defined by combining with the field survey data of air,sky,and ground.The classification system of Fryirs and Brierley geomorphic units was divided into four categories:alluvial and erosional bedrock and boulder units,mid-channel sedimentary units,riparian sedimentary units,and alluvial and erosional fine-grained units,including 42 types of terrace falls,deep pools,and point beaches.The types of geomorphic units included in the confluence section of the Lianghekou area of the Daning River and Houxi River were tandem plunge,rapid beach,slippery water,deep pool,shallow beach,slow flow area,side beach,and heart beach,accounting for 16.43%,21.51%,7.21%,20.45%,16.90%,13.59%,and 3.91% of the studied river section,respectively.Quantitative analysis of the spatial distribution of geomorphic units can provide theoretical support for the restoration of damaged habitats and habitat assessment in the river section.…”
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    Spatial Network Structures of Urban Agglomeration Based on the Improved Gravity Model: A Case Study in China’s Two Urban Agglomerations by Yubo Zhao, Gui Zhang, Hongwei Zhao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The resulting improved directional gravity model is applied to analyze the structure of the city network for two urban agglomerations in China, the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration (BTHUA) and the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration (YRDUA). The results of the study are as follows: (1) the existing urban connections have obvious hierarchies and imbalances, with the YRDUA urban hierarchical connections being of larger scale. (2) Cities are closely connected, but city networks are unbalanced, though the YRDUA has more balanced urban development. (3) Each node city has a clear radiation range limit, and spatial distance remains an important constraint on urban connections. …”
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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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    Genome-wide association study and candidate gene identification for the cold tolerance at the seedling stage of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) by Guangyu Wu, Yanda Zhou, Jingyi Zhang, Mengjie Gong, Lixi Jiang, Yang Zhu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is an important overwintering oilseed crop and suffers from severe cold stress during the seedling stage, due to the increasingly delayed sowing in the Yangtze river basin. However, the genetic basis underlying cold tolerance in rapeseed seedlings is not well understood. …”
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