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    Seasonal and interannual changes (2005–2021) of lake water quality and the implications for sustainable management in a rapidly growing metropolitan region, central China

    A series of restoration measures such as municipal wastewater treatment and aquaculture closures have been implemented in Wuhan City during recent years. In order to explore the impact of restoration measures ...

    Hongjia Chen, Shenxin Zhao, Junlu Li in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2024)

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    Overestimation of black carbon light absorption due to mixing state heterogeneity

    Black carbon (BC) aerosols, which arise from incomplete combustion processes, possess the capacity to absorb solar radiation, thereby contributing significantly to the issue of climate warming. However, accura...

    Linghan Zeng, Tianyi Tan, Gang Zhao, Zhuofei Du in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2024)

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    Altitudinal variations in water and sediment composition of 47 lakes in the Three Gorges Reservoir region and its adjacent regions: implications for watershed environmental management

    Hundreds of small montane lakes developed due to karstification and landslides in the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) region. These lakes provide important ecosystem services at local to regional scales, while li...

    Runzhou Wang, Jia Peng, Shuangyu Xu, Linghan Zeng in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2023)

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    Centurial changes in sedimentary phosphorus forms and trace elements in response to damming and anthropogenic pollution in a floodplain lake, central China

    A massive increase in dam construction has decreased fluvial sediment discharge at a global scale. In order to explore potential effects of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) on floodplain lakes in the middle Yangtze ...

    Lijuan Nie, Linghan Zeng, **g Ji, Xu Chen in Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2022)

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    Local and Regional Drivers of Environmental Changes in Two Subtropical Montane Ponds (Central China) Over the Last Two Centuries

    Central China, one of the Earth’s distinctive ecoregions due to its endemic subtropical biota, has been subjected to enhanced nitrogen deposition and climate warming during recent decades. However, the extent ...

    Xu Chen, Suzanne McGowan, Jia Peng, Ting Zheng, Xue Bai, Linghan Zeng in Ecosystems (2021)

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    Sedimentary Evidence of Environmental Degradation in Sanliqi Lake, Daye City (A Typical Mining City, Central China)

    To reconstruct the history of environmental degradation in Sanliqi Lake (Daye City, central China), multiple proxies were analyzed in a sedimentary core which was dated using 137Cs and spheroidal carbonaceous par...

    Linghan Zeng, Dongliang Ning, Lei Xu in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (2015)