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Land use and urbanization indirectly control riverine CH and CO emissions by altering nutrient input.

Water Res

November 2024

College of Water Conservancy, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, PR China; Liaoning Panjin Wetland Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, Shenyang 110866, PR China; Liaoning Shuangtai Estuary Wetland Ecosystem Research Station, Panjin 124112, PR China. Electronic address:

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  • Urban rivers contribute significantly to methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO) emissions, with this study focusing on the Liao River in northern China to analyze how land use and urbanization affect these emissions across different watershed areas.
  • The research found that CH emissions are highest in fall while CO emissions peak in summer, with water quality parameters accounting for a significant portion of the variations in these emissions.
  • Nutrient inputs from urban areas are identified as the main factor influencing CH and CO levels, highlighting the need for effective land use management and nutrient control to reduce emissions from rivers.
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The land use change is the primary factor in influencing the regional carbon emissions. Studying the effects of land use change on carbon emissions can provide supports for the development policies of carbon emission. Using land use and energy consumption data, this study measures carbon emissions from land use dynamics in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region from 2000 to 2020.

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First Report of Causing Root Rot of Raspberry () in China.

Plant Dis

August 2024

Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Department of Ecology and Agriculture, Lanzhou, Gansu, China.

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  • Raspberry plants (Rubus corchorifolius) are economically and medicinally significant in China, but farmers in Gansu Province face issues with root rot disease affecting about 30% of crops.
  • A thorough field survey conducted in June 2022 led to the collection of both diseased and healthy plants for pathogen identification, resulting in the isolation of 22 distinct Fusarium strains.
  • One specific strain, RB10, was linked to observed symptoms and showed distinct morphological traits of Fusarium avenaceum, confirmed through genetic sequencing techniques.
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The concentration of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) in the atmosphere has sharply increased since the Industrial Revolution, leading to climate warming and severe environmental problems. It has become a consensus that GHG emissions of large reservoirs essentially constitute inland aquatic GHG emissions. However, questions remain regarding whether small karst reservoir (SKR) is only a substantial source of GHG emissions like large reservoirs, and how much GHG emission it can offset by affecting the terrestrial carbon sink (TCS) of its controlled basin.

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Multiscale spatiotemporal characteristics and influencing factors of ecosystem service value of groundwater in China.

J Environ Manage

September 2024

State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210023, China; Technology Innovation Center for Ecological Monitoring & Restoration Project on Land (arable), Ministry of Natural Resources, Geological Survey of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing, 210018, China; Joint International Research Centre for Critical Zone Science by University of Leeds and Nanjing University, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210023, China; Quanzhou Institute for Environment Protection Industry, Nanjing University, Quanzhou, 362000, China. Electronic address:

Ecosystem services are fundamental to human survival on Earth, but studies on ecosystem service value of groundwater (ESV-G) are rare. The multiscale characteristics and influencing factors of ESV-G in China from 2000 to 2020 were analyzed in this study. The results showed that ESV-G decreased first and then increased, the average ESV-G was 130.

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  • * In 2021, the age-standardised rates (ASR) indicated a global incidence rate of 21,668.40 per 100,000 population, with higher burdens observed in males and among those aged 5-9 years, while the elderly had the highest age-standardised rates.
  • * The study highlighted Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Mali as the countries with the highest age-standardised rates for fungal skin diseases, emphasizing the need
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The urban heat island (UHI) effect has become increasingly prevalent and significant with the accelerated pace of urbanization, posing challenges for urban planners and policymakers. To reveal the spatiotemporal variations of the urban heat island effect in Jinan City, this study utilized Landsat satellite images from 2009, 2014, and 2019, employing the classic Mono-Window algorithm to extract land surface temperature (LST). Additionally, Geodetector was introduced to conduct a detailed analysis of the relationship between LST in Jinan City and land cover types (vegetation, water bodies, and buildings).

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In order to strengthen the overall planning and coordination of urban construction and ecological space in Baishan City, we should formulate a scientific land type planning of Production-Living-Ecological Space (PLES). In this paper, land use dynamic attitude model, land use transfer matrix, land use function center of gravity transfer model, eco-environmental quality index(EEQI) and geographic detector model are used to discuss the spatio-temporal evolution of PLES in Baishan City from 2000 to 2020. Spatio-temporal evolution of EEQI and its influencing factors.

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Government intervention has become an important measure to restrain groundwater overexploitation. This paper analyzes the effect of three types of government intervention measures, namely, guidance, incentive and constraint, on farmers' groundwater utilization behavior, from the perspective of scale-heterogeneity, using general quantile regression model, by survey data of 1122 households in well irrigation area of north China. The results showed that: (1) the incentive and guiding measures have negative effects on farmers' groundwater usage, while the effect of restrictive measures is not obvious.

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Background: Digital transformation in rural areas has become a key policy priority worldwide. China is also implementing a digital village strategy and actively promoting the digital transformation of rural governance to improve the well-being of rural residents. The literature suggests that digital governance is linked to health, but the mechanisms behind this relationship remain unclear.

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Semantic segmentation plays a crucial role in interpreting remote sensing images, especially in high-resolution scenarios where finer object details, complex spatial information and texture structures exist. To address the challenge of better extracting semantic information and ad-dressing class imbalance in multiclass segmentation, we propose utilizing diffusion models for remote sensing image semantic segmentation, along with a lightweight classification module based on a spatial-channel attention mechanism. Our approach incorporates unsupervised pretrained components with a classification module to accelerate model convergence.

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Soil visible and near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy is an effective tool for the rapid estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC). The development of spectroscopic technology has increased the application of spectral libraries for SOC research. However, the direct application of spectral libraries for SOC prediction remains challenging due to the high variability in soil types and soil-forming factors.

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Plant-based and planetary-health diets, environmental burden, and risk of mortality: a prospective cohort study of middle-aged and older adults in China.

Lancet Planet Health

August 2024

School of Public Health, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China; Department of Nutrition, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA. Electronic address:

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  • This study examines the health and environmental impacts of plant-based diets (PBDs) and planetary-health diets (PHDs) using data from over 9,300 adults in China, focusing on dietary habits and mortality from 1997 to 2015.
  • Findings show that while PBDs had positive environmental effects, they did not correlate with lower mortality risk; conversely, higher scores on the PHD were linked to reduced mortality risk despite higher environmental impacts.
  • This research highlights the complexities of dietary patterns, suggesting that while PBDs are good for the environment, they may not improve health outcomes, whereas PHDs need careful consideration due to their ecological costs.
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Earth harbours an extraordinary plant phenotypic diversity that is at risk from ongoing global changes. However, it remains unknown how increasing aridity and livestock grazing pressure-two major drivers of global change-shape the trait covariation that underlies plant phenotypic diversity. Here we assessed how covariation among 20 chemical and morphological traits responds to aridity and grazing pressure within global drylands.

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Conventional geodetic methods rely on point measurements, which have drawbacks for detecting and tracking geologic disasters at specific locations. In this study, the time series Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) approach was incorporated to estimate non-linear surface deformation caused by tectonic, shoreline reclamation, and other anthropogenic activities in economically important urban regions of Pakistan's southern coast, which possesses around 270 km. The shoreline is extended from the low-populated area on the premises of the Hub River in the west to the highly populated Karachi City and Eastern Industrial Zone, where we collected the Sentinel-1A C-band data from 2017 to 2023 to address urban security and threats to human life and property.

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Variation of nitrate sources affected by precipitation with different intensities in groundwater in the piedmont plain area of alluvial-pluvial fan.

J Environ Manage

September 2024

Key Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang, 050021, China.

A substantial reservoir of nitrogen (N) in soil poses a threat to the quality and safety of shallow groundwater, especially under extreme precipitation that hastens nitrogen leaching into groundwater. However, the specific impact of varying precipitation intensities on the concentration and sources of nitrate (NO) in groundwater across diverse hydrogeological zones and land uses remains unclear. This study aims to elucidate the fluctuations in NO concentration, sources, and controlling factors in shallow groundwater under different intensities of precipitation (extreme heavy precipitation and continuous heavy precipitation) in a typical alluvial-pluvial fan of the North China Plain by using stable isotopes (δH-HO, δO-HO, δN-NO, δO-NO), hydrochemical analyses and the SIAR model.

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Quantifying future water resource vulnerability in a high-mountain third pole river basin under climate change.

J Environ Manage

September 2024

State Key Laboratory of Tibetan Plateau Earth System, Environment and Resources (TPESER), Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China; The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.

Understanding the water resource vulnerability (WRV) in global mountain regions under climate change is crucial for water resources management and socio-economic development. However, the WRV in the high-mountain Third Pole region (with quite a few transboundary river basins) remains largely unclear. Here, we have applied a comprehensive assessment framework of WRV to a Third Pole high-mountain river basin (Nujiang-Salween River, NSR) and its dependent downstream.

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Optimizing Soil Sampling for Accurately Prediction of the Potential Remediation-Effective Area in a Contaminated Agricultural Land.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

August 2024

State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, 210008, China.

To achieve food security in a contaminated agricultural land, the remediation areas usually need more samples to obtain accurate contamination information and implement appropriate measures. In this study, we propose an optimal encryption sampling design to instead of the detailed survey, which is determined by the variation of heavy metals and the technology capability of remediation, to guide soil sampling for accurately remediation in the potential remediation-effective areas (PRA). The coefficient of screening variation threshold (CSVT), considering spatial variation, technology capacity and acceptable error of sampling, together with the spatial cyclic statistics method of neighbourhood analysis, is introduced to identify and delineate the PRA.

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Northwest China has undergone notable alterations in climate and vegetation growth in recent decades. Nevertheless, uncertainties persist concerning the response of different vegetation types to climate change and the underlying mechanisms. This study utilized the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and three sets of meteorological data to investigate the interannual variations in the association between vegetation and climate (specifically precipitation and temperature) from 1982 to 2015.

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Accurate monitoring and estimation of heavy metal concentrations is an important process in the prevention and treatment of soil pollution. However, the weak correlation between spectra and heavy metals in soil makes it difficult to use spectroscopy in predicting areas with a risk of heavy metal pollution. In this paper, a method for detection of Ni in soil in eastern China using the fractional-order derivative (FOD) and spectral indices was proposed.

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In order to evaluate the effects of continuous cropping of millet on soil nutrients and soil enzyme activities, the present study was based on four treatments of 2 years of continuous cropping (T1), 3 years of continuous cropping (T2), 4 years of continuous cropping (T3) and rotational cropping (CK), based on 4 years of no fertilizer positioning experiments, and the soil nutrients, soil enzyme activities and millets yields were determined, respectively. The results showed that with the increase of continuous cropping years, the millet yield decreased and was significantly lower than that of rotating with legume crops, and compared with CK, the yields of T1, T2 and T3 treatments were reduced by 8.92%, 13.

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Accurately capturing the urbanization process is essential for planning sustainable cities and realizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 11. However, until recently, most of the studies on urban expansion in the world have focused on area growth but have little knowledge of height dynamics. This study mapped the spatial distribution of urban built-up areas (UBA) in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), one of the most urbanized regions in China, to investigate the spatio-temporal evolution in both the horizontal and vertical directions from 1990 to 2020.

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Background: There is a growing number of patients suffering from sensitive skin secondary to acne, but its prevalence and influencing factors are not yet well-understood.

Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the nonlinear relationship between air pollutants and secondary sensitive skin in acne patients.

Methods: A cross-sectional study comprising 4325 acne outpatients in China was carried out between September 2021 and December 2022, employing a simple random sampling approach.

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Global climate zones are experiencing widespread shifts with ongoing rise in atmospheric CO, influencing vegetation growth and shifting its distributions to challenge ecosystem structure and function, posing threats on ecological and societal safety. However, how rising atmospheric CO affects the pace of global climate zone shifts is highly uncertain. More attentions are urgently required to understand the underlying mechanisms and quantifications of regional climate vulnerability in response to rising CO.

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Promoting the social integration of rural migrants is key to improving the mechanism of rural-urban integration and development. This study utilizes the 2017 China Migrants Dynamic Survey and matched urban macro data to systematically explore the impact of homesteads on the social integration of rural migrants. Research has shown that social integration of rural migrants will be inhibited if they own homesteads.

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