Publications by authors named "Jiang Fengqing"

Located in central Asia, Xinjiang is characterized as a diverse environment in China, consisting of vast deserts, dotted oases, and high mountains. Due to the combined effect of climate conditions under such a diverse environment, there are large differences in human activities, living styles, and eating habits in farmland and grazing pastures between Xinjiang and other regions of China. This study aimed to investigate the variations and mechanisms of elemental distribution in the hair of Uyghur communities among different ages and genders and under different land use backgrounds in an oasis region in Xinjiang.

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This paper focuses on the sources, pollution status and potential ecology risks of heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Hg, As, Cd, Pb, and Zn) in the surface water, top sediment of river bed and soil along banks of Bortala River, which locates in the oasis region of Xinjiang, northwest China. Results showed that: (1) As a whole, contents of 7 tested heavy metals of Bortala River were low, while the maximum values of Hg, Cd, Pb, and Cr in the river water were significantly higher than those of Secondary Category of the Surface Water Quality Standards of People's Republic of China (GB 3838-2002) and Drinking Water Guideline from WHO. Analysis showed that the heavy metals contents of top sediment on river bed and soils along river banks were significantly higher than those of the river water.

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In this paper, the surface sediment samples were harvested from Aibi Lake, and total contents of 8 heavy metals ( Cu, Pb, Zn, As, Hg, Cr, Ni and Cd) were determined. Then the sources, pollution statue, and potential ecological risk were analyzed by using multiple analysis methods. The results show that: (1) The order of the skewness for these 8 heavy metals is: Hg > Cd > Pb > Zn > As > Cu > Cr > Ni.

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Recently, a large amount of research assessing pollution levels and the related health risks posed by atmosphere dust has been undertaken worldwide. However, little work has been done in the oases of the arid regions of Northwest China. In this paper, we studied the pollution and health risks over a year of seven heavy metals in the atmospheric dust of Ebinur Basin, a typical oasis in Northwest China.

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In this study, the contents of ten metalloid/heavy metals (As, Pb, Ni, Cd, Co, Hg, Cu, Mn, Zn and Cr) in soil samples collected from three sections including the central Urumqi-Akesu, eastern Blikun-Yiwu and western Zhaosu-Tekesi in Tianshan Mountains were determined, and their sources were identified by using typical statistical and multivariate statistical methods. The potential ecological risks of these heavy metals were assessed by employing pollution index method, potential ecological risk index and the background values of Tianshan Mountains, and Xinjiang, and also the Second National Standard of the Soil Qualities of China. The results showed that the contents of the heavy metals (Pb, Ni, Cd, Co, Hg, Cu, Mn Zn and Cr) and metalloid As were all higher than the soil background values of the Tianshan Mountain or Xinjiang, and their variation co- efficients belonged to the medium variation.

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  • This study investigated heavy metal contamination in surface water from the Tianshan Mountains in northwest China, measuring metals like Pb, Ni, and Zn, and analyzing the data through various statistical methods. !* -
  • Results indicated that while the average concentrations of most heavy metals were within acceptable limits for national and WHO guidelines, there were significant variations in levels between different sampling sites, particularly for Zn and Pb. !* -
  • The analysis revealed that some metals were closely linked to artificial sources due to economic activities, while others were from natural sources, and overall pollution levels were low, although certain locations showed significant exceedances for specific metals like Pb and Zn. !*
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  • This study examines trace elements in snow samples collected from urban and suburban areas of Urumqi, China, highlighting the impact of winter air pollution.
  • The research identified high concentrations of metals like Mn, Cu, and Pb in specific zones, correlating these concentrations with nearby factories, traffic, and construction activities.
  • Additionally, the study notes a general decrease in metal concentrations from urban centers to further suburban zones, underscoring the influence of human activity and wind patterns on pollutant levels.
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  • The study focused on analyzing air temperature variations in the Tarim Basin, northwest China, between 1960 and 2012, using data from 19 meteorological stations.
  • Results showed that the minimum temperature (T min) increased significantly more than the annual mean temperature (AMT) and maximum temperature (Tmax), with considerable spatial differences in these trends.
  • The analysis also revealed strong correlations between AMT and T min, as well as significant seasonal temperature changes, suggesting influences from local environmental conditions and large-scale climate phenomena like El Niño and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation.
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The author reviewed technical improvements of XYS.SUI-6X extracorporeal shock wave lithotriptor and illustrated the clinical efficacy of the lithotriptor with clinical study based on clinical trial after its upgraded, which curative ratio and effective ratio were increased to 76.67% and 20.

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In order to explore the ways for promoting litter decomposition in urban protective greenbelts of arid zone, litter falls were collected from the protective greenbelts in north suburb of Karamay, Xinjiang, and a composting experiment with the inoculation of three kinds of microbial agents, i.e., Qingzhu, Jiegan, and Sufu, was carried out for 198 days in late October 2007.

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The paper introduced the principle of extracorporeal shock wave therapy(ESWT) for orthopedics diseases including 60 cases of periarthritis of shoulder, 60 cases of tennis elbow and each compared with 60 control cases. The cure rate of ESWT for periarthritis of shoulder and tennis elbow is more than 93%, higher than the control group.

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A total of 169 samples of road dust collected in the city of Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwest China, were analyzed by method of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry for 10 elements (i.e., Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Mn, Be, Co, Zn, and U).

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