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Enhanced visible-light-driven photocatalytic removal of NO: Effect onlayer distortion on g-C3N4 by H2 heating 期刊论文
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2015, 卷号: 179, 期号: 2015, 页码: 106-112
作者:  Ho,WK(Ho,Wingkei)[1,3];  Zhang,ZZ(Zhang,Zizhong)[1,2];  Xu,MK(Xu,Mukun)[2];  Zhang,XW(Zhang,Xianwen)[2];  Wang,XX(Wang,Xuxu)[2];  Huang,Y(Huang,Yu)[3]
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G-c3n4  Layer Distortion  H2 Heating  No Removal  Photocatalysis  
Vertical distribution and temporal stability of soil water in 21-m profiles under different land uses on the Loess Plateau in China 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2015, 卷号: 527, 期号: 2015, 页码: 543-554
作者:  Wang, Yunqiang;  Hu, Wei;  Zhu, Yuanjun;  Shao, Ming'an;  Xiao, Shun;  Zhang, Chencheng
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Deep Soil  Land Use  Mabe  Temporal Stability  Most Temporally Stable Depth  The Chinese Loess Plateau  
Groundwater Diffuse Recharge and its Response to Climate Changes inSemi-Arid Northwestern China 期刊论文
Terr. Atmos. Ocean. Sci., 2015, 卷号: 26, 期号: 4, 页码: 451-461
作者:  Deng,L(Deng,Lin)[1,2];  Wang,WK(Wang,Wenke)[1];  Cai,YJ(Cai,Yanjun)[2,3];  Hu,AY(Hu,Anyan)[1];  Tan,LC(Tan,Liangcheng)[2]
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Groundwater Recharge  Chloride  Unsaturated Zone  Semi-arid Area  Climate Change  Northwestern China  
United Nations highlights soil crisis 期刊论文
NATURE, 2015, 卷号: 517, 期号: 7536, 页码: 553-553
作者:  Lin, Henry;  Horn, Rainer
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Choosing an optimal land-use pattern for restoring eco-environmentsin a semiarid region of the Chinese Loess Plateau 期刊论文
Ecological Engineering, 2015, 卷号: 74, 期号: 2015, 页码: 213-222
作者:  Wang,YQ(Wang,Yunqiang)[1,2,3];  Shao,MA(Shao,Ming'an)[2];  Zhang,CC(Zhang,Chencheng)[3];  Han,XW(Han,Xiaowei)[2];  Ma,TX(Ma,Tianxu)[3];  Jia,XX(Jia,Xiaoxu)[2]
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Deep Soils  Dried Soil Layer  Aboveground Net Primary Productivity  Soil Water  Grassland  Shrubland