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Presence of arsenic, mercury and vanadium in aquatic organisms of LaizhouBay and their potential health risk 期刊论文
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2017, 卷号: 125, 期号: 1-2, 页码: 334-340
作者:  Liu,Y(Liu,Yuan);  Liu,GJ(Liu,Guijian);  Yuan,ZJ(Yuan,Zijiao);  Liu,HQ(Liu,Houqi);  Lam.P.K.S(Lam,Paul K.S);  Liu,Guijian
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Trace Elements  Stable Isotope Ratios  Aquatic Organism  Laizhou Bay  
Addition of biochar nanosheets to soil alleviate health risks of potentially toxic elements via consumption of wheat grown in an industrially contaminated soil 期刊论文
ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT, 2017, 期号: 2017
作者:  Yousaf,B(Yousaf,Balal);  Liu,GJ(Liu,Guijian);  Abbas,Q(Abbas,Qumber);  Ullah,H(Ullah,Habib);  Wang,RW(Wang,Ruwei);  Zia-ur-Rehman,M(Zia-ur-Rehman,Muhammad);  Amina;  Niu,ZY(Niu,Zhiyuan);  Liu,Guijian
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Biochar Nanosheets  Soil  Pte-contamination  Bioavailability  Wheat Consumption  Human Health Risks  
The 9.2 ka event in Asian summer monsoon area: the strongestmillennial scale collapse of the monsoon during the Holocene 期刊论文
Climate Dynamics, 2017, 卷号: 50, 期号: 7-8, 页码: 2767–2782
作者:  Zhang,WC(Zhang,Wenchao);  Yan,H(Yan,Hong);  Dodson,J(Dodson,John);  Cheng,P(Cheng,Peng);  Liu,CC(Liu,Chengcheng);  Li,YJ(Li,Jianyong);  Lu,FY(Lu,Fengyan);  Zhou,WJ(Zhou,Weijian);  An,ZS(An,Zhisheng);  Yan,Hong
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Dajiuhu Peat  Central China  Paleoclimaterecords  Abrupt Climate Changes  9.2 Ka Bp Event  Weakasian Summer Monsoon  
An updated age for the Xujiayao hominin from the Nihewan Basin,North China: Implications for Middle Pleistocene human evolution inEast Asia 期刊论文
Journal of Human Evolution, 2017, 卷号: 106, 期号: 2017, 页码: 54-65
作者:  Ao,H(Ao,Hong);  Liu,CR(Liu,Chunrui);  Roberts, Andrew P;  Zhang,P(Zhang,Peng);  Xu,XW(Xu,Xinwen);  Ao,Hong
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Magnestostratigraphy  Electron Spin Resonance Dating  China  Archaic Homo Sapiens  Neanderthal  Denisovan