Publications by authors named "Yashuang Feng"

Although the concept of damage cost accounting is already well-studied and applied, its application to pollution still lacks of an integrated accounting framework, while the spatial-temporal variability of accounting results has not been fully discussed. To fill this gap, this review frames the existing models and their limitations into static and dynamic categories, outlining the characteristics of different methods, which consider both human and non-human damages caused by pollution. Existing data sources, that could be used for accounting purposes, are detailed.

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Mineral soil conditioners (MSCs) are used to regulate soil acidity and improve soil quality; they are often made in sintering potassium feldspar, limestone, or dolomite, and are alkaline materials rich in silicon, calcium, potassium, and magnesium. The key point of how to apply them into farmlands is their ability to adjust soil acidity and the MSCs requirement (MSC). In this study, inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) analysis and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were firstly used to determine the elemental and phase compositions of the MSCs in order to establish its equivalent relationship for the depletion of soil activity (H) and its conversion relationship with CaCO.

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