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Study on quarter-wave control of DP980 steel based on a bending force linear combination strategy
The high-order flatness defect of DP980 dual phase steel in the tandem cold rolling process has a great influence on the stability of strip production and the stable production of the following process. In thi...
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How fine root turnover functions during mangrove root zone expansion and affects belowground carbon processes
Fine roots (diameter < 2 mm) are the component of belowground biomass, which are help to maintain sediment volume and resist soil compaction in mangroves. In addition, fine root turnover contributes to belowgr...
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Research on quarter-wave control in DP980 steel during cold rolling based on multi-pass simulation
Quarter-wave flatness defect often appears in the DP980 cold rolling process, seriously affecting product quality. To find the causes of this kind of flatness defect, a multi-pass finite element model (FEM) ba...
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Open AccessMangroves provide blue carbon ecological value at a low freshwater cost
“Blue carbon” wetland vegetation has a limited freshwater requirement. One type, mangroves, utilizes less freshwater during transpiration than adjacent terrestrial ecoregions, equating to only 43% (average) to...
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Research on quarter wave shape control of cold rolled high strength steel based on BP-MOPSO
The problem of quarter waves is more fundamental in the production of cold rolled high strength steel, which harms the quality of the strip shape. To reasonably and maximally exploit the quarter wave shape con...
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Study on quarter-wave generation mechanism in DP980 steel during cold rolling
The quarter-wave defect seriously affected the quality of cold rolling products, especially in DP980 dual-phase steel production. The study is the first attempt to use a material model with transverse mechanic...
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Distributions of the Non-Native Mangrove Sonneratia apetala in China: Based on Google Earth Imagery and Field Survey
The non-native mangrove species, Sonneratia apetala, was widely planted in coastal restoration projects of China in the past three decades, and dispersed in mangrove habitats in some introduction areas, which ar...
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Sap flow evidence of chilling injury and recovery in mangroves following a spring cold spell
Chilling injury resulted in tree water-use changes in mangrove forests, with two Sonneratia species displaying different severities of impact and recovery patterns.
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Latitudinal shifts in mangrove species worldwide: evidence from historical occurrence records
Consequences of global climate change on mangrove habitats are ambiguous owing to multifaceted factors. In this study, we examined historical occurrences of ten common mangrove species and quantified the rate ...
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Open AccessIntroduced non-native mangroves express better growth performance than co-occurring native mangroves
Mangroves are salt-tolerant woody species occurring in tropical/subtropical coastal habitats. Plantation of fast-growing non-native mangrove species has been used as a tool for mangrove restoration/reforestati...
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Invasive Plants in Coastal Wetlands: Patterns and Mechanisms
As typically distinctive ecotones, coastal wetlands have been narrowing between halophytic plant communities such as mangroves, salt marsh, and seagrass. Plant invasions can be magnified because of high dynami...
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Anthropogenic Drivers of Mangrove Loss: Geographic Patterns and Implications for Livelihoods
National and global mangrove monitoring efforts provide an invaluable picture of changes to these dynamic and valuable ecosystems, the global threats they face, and the outcomes of recovery efforts. However, m...
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Case Study of Species and Population Conservation
In this chapter, we listed three important species and population as typical cases of species and population conservation. Mangrove, as a special ecosystem in the edge of the land and sea, has been conducted p...
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Mangroves: obligate or facultative halophytes? A review
Salinity plays significant roles in regulating the growth and distribution of mangroves, and the salt tolerance mechanisms of mangroves have been the focus of research for several decades. There are contradict...
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A new system for understanding the biodiversity in different nature reserves: capacity, connectivity and quality of biodiversity
In this paper, we propose a new system for understanding the biodiversity in different conservation areas. It includes three aspects: the capacity, the connectivity and the quality. The capacity refers to the ...