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闽江流域下游微塑料丰度及生态风险评估研究
期刊论文 | 2025 , (8) , 78-80 | 当代化工研究
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为调查闽江流域下游表层水中微塑料污染现状,于2024年7月采集了闽江流域下游15个点位的表层水体样品,通过显微镜观察及拉曼光谱检测,统计了微塑料丰度及类型.各点位表层水微塑料检出率为100%,平均丰度为(19.90±1.56)n/L,检出的塑料种类主要有聚乙烯(Polyethylene,PE)、聚丙烯(Polypropylene,PP)、聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(Polyethylene Glycol Terephthalate,PET)、聚酰胺(Polyamide,PA)、聚氯乙烯(Polyvinyl Chloride,PVC)和聚苯乙烯(Polystyrene,PS).污染负荷指数法(Pollution Load Index,PLI)评估该研究区为中度生态风险,而微塑料聚合物组成危害指数法(Polymer Hazard Index,PHI)和潜在生态风险指数法(Potential Ecological Risk Index,PERI)则表明该研究区大部分样点存在较高生态风险.通过3种生态风险评价方法联用首次系统评估了闽江流域下游微塑料的生态风险.

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微塑料 微塑料 生态风险评估 生态风险评估 闽江流域 闽江流域

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GB/T 7714 蒿佳怡 , 潘文斌 . 闽江流域下游微塑料丰度及生态风险评估研究 [J]. | 当代化工研究 , 2025 , (8) : 78-80 .
MLA 蒿佳怡 等. "闽江流域下游微塑料丰度及生态风险评估研究" . | 当代化工研究 8 (2025) : 78-80 .
APA 蒿佳怡 , 潘文斌 . 闽江流域下游微塑料丰度及生态风险评估研究 . | 当代化工研究 , 2025 , (8) , 78-80 .
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Multi-Scale Analysis of Urban Greenspace Exposure and Equality: Insights from a Population-Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI)-Weighted Model in the West Side Straits Urban Agglomeration SSCI
期刊论文 | 2025 , 14 (1) | LAND
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Urban greenspaces (UGSs) are pivotal for ecological enhancement and the well-being of urban residents. The accurate quantification of greenspace exposure (GE) and its distributional equality is essential for equitable urban planning and mitigating inequalities in greenspace access. This study introduces a novel population-EVI-weighted model that integrates the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), land cover, and demographic data to evaluate GE across various spatial scales and buffer distances (300 m, 500 m, and 1 km). This model provides a more nuanced representation of realistic UGSs utilization by residents than traditional metrics of greenspace coverage or simple population-weighted exposure. Our comprehensive analysis reveals that refining the spatial scale improves the understanding of GE's spatial variation and its distributional equality. Furthermore, increasing the buffer distance substantially enhances GE and its distributional equality across 20 cities and over 93% of counties within the Urban Agglomeration on the West Side of the Straits (WSS). Notably, the county level shows superior performance and greater sensitivity to buffer distance adjustments compared to the city level in the WSS. These findings underscore the importance of scale and buffer distance in urban greenspace planning to achieve equal access to greenspaces.

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greenspace equality greenspace equality greenspace exposure greenspace exposure population-EVI-weighted model population-EVI-weighted model urban agglomeration urban agglomeration urban environment urban environment

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GB/T 7714 Zheng, Peng , Zhang, Xiaolan , Pan, Wenbin . Multi-Scale Analysis of Urban Greenspace Exposure and Equality: Insights from a Population-Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI)-Weighted Model in the West Side Straits Urban Agglomeration [J]. | LAND , 2025 , 14 (1) .
MLA Zheng, Peng 等. "Multi-Scale Analysis of Urban Greenspace Exposure and Equality: Insights from a Population-Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI)-Weighted Model in the West Side Straits Urban Agglomeration" . | LAND 14 . 1 (2025) .
APA Zheng, Peng , Zhang, Xiaolan , Pan, Wenbin . Multi-Scale Analysis of Urban Greenspace Exposure and Equality: Insights from a Population-Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI)-Weighted Model in the West Side Straits Urban Agglomeration . | LAND , 2025 , 14 (1) .
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Quantification of chlorophyll-a in inland waters by remote sensing algorithm based on modified equivalent spectra of Sentinel-2 SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 87 | ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS
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The development of remote sensing algorithms has traditionally relied on satellite spectra or simulated equivalents derived from in-situ spectra to monitor inland water quality. However, such equivalent spectra often result in significant errors when retrieving chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentrations due to discrepancies between in-situ and satellite-derived spectra. In this research, the authors innovatively adjusted the red-light component of in- situ spectra for application in two inland waters, Dongzhang Reservoir and Jie Zhukou Reservoir. Sentinel-2 multispectral images (MSI), standard equivalent spectra (ES), and modified equivalent spectra (MES) were utilized as input data to assess models' effectiveness in terms of accuracy, robustness, and generalizability. The research applied Chl-a retrieval models including deep neural networks (DNN), extreme gradient boosting (XGB), and conventional statistical approaches with various spectral indices, such as the red-NIR method, the three-band method, and the normalized difference chlorophyll index (NDCI). The results revealed that the MES-based model achieved best results in Chl-a retrieval (RMSE = 2.04 mg/m3) comparable to MSI-based model (RMSE = 2.07 mg/m3) and ES-based model (RMSE = 7.71 mg/m3). Moreover, MES-based model behaved robustness and precision within selected water bodies and temporal periods. Notably, the integration of the red-NIR method with DNN was particularly effective in retrieving Chl-a with higher accuracy, robustness, and generalizability. Enhancement method to the equivalent spectra methodology provided by the research have reduced retrieval errors in retrieving Chl-a, and providing a valuable reference for future model development in this domain.

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Aquatic environment Aquatic environment Chlorophyll-a Chlorophyll-a Deep learning Deep learning Equivalent spectra Equivalent spectra Remote sensing Remote sensing

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GB/T 7714 Pan, Wenbin , Yu, Fei , Li, Jialin et al. Quantification of chlorophyll-a in inland waters by remote sensing algorithm based on modified equivalent spectra of Sentinel-2 [J]. | ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS , 2025 , 87 .
MLA Pan, Wenbin et al. "Quantification of chlorophyll-a in inland waters by remote sensing algorithm based on modified equivalent spectra of Sentinel-2" . | ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS 87 (2025) .
APA Pan, Wenbin , Yu, Fei , Li, Jialin , Li, Chunqiang , Ye, Ming . Quantification of chlorophyll-a in inland waters by remote sensing algorithm based on modified equivalent spectra of Sentinel-2 . | ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS , 2025 , 87 .
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Experimental Evaluation and Thermodynamic Analysis of Magnetic Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs for Highly Efficient Fluoride and Phosphate Removal SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 15 (13) | NANOMATERIALS
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Phosphate and fluoride ions are common water pollutants whose presence and excessive discharge cause potential hazards to the environment and human health. MOF materials commonly used to remove phosphate and fluoride ions are usually in powder form, with low recovery during regeneration. Herein, to address these issues, Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs magnetic composites for phosphate and fluoride removal were fabricated by means of the hydrothermal method. The adsorption properties of the adsorbent were systematically assessed by means of adsorption experiments. The magnetic Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs exhibited a magnetic recovery efficiency of 93%, and they could maintain outstanding adsorption performance at a broad range of pH values and superior selectivity for phosphate and fluoride ions. The adsorption process conformed to the Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order models, indicating that it was dominated by monomolecular chemisorption. Further characterization of the Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs before and after adsorption and kinetic thermodynamic investigation revealed that the elimination mechanism of phosphate and fluoride ions by Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs includes ion exchange, electrostatic interactions, and surface complexation. This study demonstrates that magnetic reusable Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs composites have great promise for phosphate and fluoride removal and recovery.

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adsorption adsorption defluoridation defluoridation metal-organic frameworks metal-organic frameworks phosphate removal phosphate removal

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GB/T 7714 Zhang, Ziyi , Chen, Xinyun , Yu, Yongyi et al. Experimental Evaluation and Thermodynamic Analysis of Magnetic Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs for Highly Efficient Fluoride and Phosphate Removal [J]. | NANOMATERIALS , 2025 , 15 (13) .
MLA Zhang, Ziyi et al. "Experimental Evaluation and Thermodynamic Analysis of Magnetic Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs for Highly Efficient Fluoride and Phosphate Removal" . | NANOMATERIALS 15 . 13 (2025) .
APA Zhang, Ziyi , Chen, Xinyun , Yu, Yongyi , Pan, Wenbin , Liu, Ruilai , Song, Jiangyan et al. Experimental Evaluation and Thermodynamic Analysis of Magnetic Fe3O4@La-Zr-MOFs for Highly Efficient Fluoride and Phosphate Removal . | NANOMATERIALS , 2025 , 15 (13) .
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An Integrated Charger of Wireless Power Transfer, Onboard Charger, and Auxiliary Power Module for Electric Vehicles SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 40 (4) , 6334-6344 | IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
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The rapidly developing electric vehicles (EVs) calls for improvement in the charging system for the high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) batteries in EVs. In the conventional EV charger, wireless power transfer (WPT), onboard charger (OBC), and auxiliary power module (APM) are three separate structures. This article proposes an integrated charger for WPT, OBC, and APM by sharing power conversion stages with the advantages of cost effectiveness and high-power density. The transformer of OBC can be seen as two strongly coupled coils, and the secondary-side coil can be loosely coupled with the transmitting coil of the WPT system, serving as a receiving coil. A transformer can be employed on the receiving side to integrate the APM with WPT. In this way, the receiving coil, the compensation network, and the power electronics converter can be shared. The integrated structure can work in three modes. In the first mode (wireless charging mode) and the second mode (conductive charging mode), the utility delivers power to the HV and LV batteries simultaneously. In the third mode (HV-LV mode), the LV battery is charged by the HV battery through APM. An experimental prototype is implemented to validate the proposal.

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Auxiliary power module (APM) Auxiliary power module (APM) Batteries Batteries Coils Coils Costs Costs Electric vehicle charging Electric vehicle charging electric vehicle (EV) electric vehicle (EV) Inductive charging Inductive charging integrated integrated Multichip modules Multichip modules onboard charger (OBC) onboard charger (OBC) shared shared Topology Topology Transformers Transformers Voltage Voltage Wireless power transfer Wireless power transfer wireless power transfer (WPT) wireless power transfer (WPT)

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GB/T 7714 Wu, Yuanchao , Pan, Wenbin , Xu, Wei et al. An Integrated Charger of Wireless Power Transfer, Onboard Charger, and Auxiliary Power Module for Electric Vehicles [J]. | IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS , 2025 , 40 (4) : 6334-6344 .
MLA Wu, Yuanchao et al. "An Integrated Charger of Wireless Power Transfer, Onboard Charger, and Auxiliary Power Module for Electric Vehicles" . | IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS 40 . 4 (2025) : 6334-6344 .
APA Wu, Yuanchao , Pan, Wenbin , Xu, Wei , Xie, Ronghuan , Zhuang, Yizhan , Mao, Xingkui et al. An Integrated Charger of Wireless Power Transfer, Onboard Charger, and Auxiliary Power Module for Electric Vehicles . | IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS , 2025 , 40 (4) , 6334-6344 .
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A global synthesis reveals the role of strategic hydropower planning in mitigating adverse impacts of reservoir flooding SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 217 | RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
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Hydropower is an integral component in the global transition to decarbonized energy systems. However, the construction of hydropower dam leads to a range of adverse socio-environmental consequences as a result of reservoir flooding. Here, we provide a global synthesis that quantifies key impacts associated with future hydropower development and examines how strategic hydropower planning can mitigate these adverse effects, including aboveground biomass loss, terrestrial biodiversity impact, greenhouse gas emission, evaporation loss, and human displacement. Our findings indicate that the prospective dams in tropical regions contribute the majority (72-82 %) of environmental impacts worldwide, while dam-induced displacement predominantly (64 %) occurs in the northern temperate zone. 52-99 % of the variations in these impacts could be explained by the hydropower capacity per unit of reservoir area (power density), suggesting that systematic planning that prioritizes higher power densities could significantly mitigate negative socio-environmental externalities. Basinwide hydropower planning could reduce 83-89 % of avoidable socio-environmental costs compared with uncoordinated hydropower expansion. Large rivers in tropical Africa and southeastern Asia show the greatest potential for impact mitigation through strategic hydropower planning, where optimized dam portfolios could reduce adverse effects by more than 90 % compared to suboptimal dam portfolios. By integrating watershed, river network, and dam characteristics, we propose a hierarchical framework that disaggregates the primary drivers of dam impacts across multiple spatial scales. This framework provides practical guidelines for strategic dam siting and facilitates a win-win outcome by meeting energy demands while minimizing the impacts on surrounding ecosystems and local communities.

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Dam Dam Reservoir flooding Reservoir flooding Socio-environmental impacts Socio-environmental impacts Strategic hydropower planning Strategic hydropower planning Sustainable development Sustainable development

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GB/T 7714 Liang, Enhang , Tang, Hongjie , Liu, Yiming et al. A global synthesis reveals the role of strategic hydropower planning in mitigating adverse impacts of reservoir flooding [J]. | RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS , 2025 , 217 .
MLA Liang, Enhang et al. "A global synthesis reveals the role of strategic hydropower planning in mitigating adverse impacts of reservoir flooding" . | RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS 217 (2025) .
APA Liang, Enhang , Tang, Hongjie , Liu, Yiming , Liu, Shufeng , Wu, Jiang , Pan, Wenbin et al. A global synthesis reveals the role of strategic hydropower planning in mitigating adverse impacts of reservoir flooding . | RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS , 2025 , 217 .
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Study of a New Photocatalytic Film Process Combined with a Constructed Wetland and an Analysis of Reoxygenation Pathways in a Water Body SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2024 , 16 (8) | SUSTAINABILITY
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Pollution in water environments hinders both social progress and economic development. Wastewater treatment and the sustainable use of water resources are important factors in solving this problem. In a previous study, the authors proposed a process that used photocatalytic film as a back-end treatment in a composite iron-carbon constructed wetland (WIC&PF) to restore a mildly eutrophic water body. This method has strong reoxygenation effects, and can efficiently remove pollutants; these are qualities that have not been mentioned in previous studies regarding constructed wetlands. In this study, the authors further investigated the effectiveness of this process by using a photocatalytic film as a front-end treatment for a composite iron-carbon constructed wetland (PF&WIC) to restore a mildly eutrophic water body. The results showed NH4+-N, TN, TP, COD, and chlorophyll a removal rates using PF&WIC of 79.1 +/- 6.6%, 76.8 +/- 6.5%, 77.0 +/- 5.4%, 77.3 +/- 7.2%, and 91.7 +/- 5.6%, respectively. The DO concentration of the water body increased compared with that of the effluent. The bacterial species and their abundance in the lake water also changed significantly, and photosynthetic autotrophic bacteria (Cyanobium PCC-6307) became the most dominant bacteria, and this played an important role in reoxygenating the water body. In comparing these results to those of our previous study, the removal of pollutants with PF&WIC was close to that with WIC&PF, but the reoxygenation effect of PF&WIC on the water body was significantly worse than that of WIC & PF; thus, WIC&PF is the more reasonable choice for treating eutrophic water bodies.

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constructed wetland constructed wetland photoautotrophic bacteria photoautotrophic bacteria photocatalytic film photocatalytic film reoxygenation reoxygenation sustainable utilization sustainable utilization water pollution water pollution

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GB/T 7714 Chen, Shihao , Ye, Ming , Chen, Nuo et al. Study of a New Photocatalytic Film Process Combined with a Constructed Wetland and an Analysis of Reoxygenation Pathways in a Water Body [J]. | SUSTAINABILITY , 2024 , 16 (8) .
MLA Chen, Shihao et al. "Study of a New Photocatalytic Film Process Combined with a Constructed Wetland and an Analysis of Reoxygenation Pathways in a Water Body" . | SUSTAINABILITY 16 . 8 (2024) .
APA Chen, Shihao , Ye, Ming , Chen, Nuo , Pan, Wenbin , Dai, Wenxin . Study of a New Photocatalytic Film Process Combined with a Constructed Wetland and an Analysis of Reoxygenation Pathways in a Water Body . | SUSTAINABILITY , 2024 , 16 (8) .
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Promoting the integration of ESG and eco⁃environmental sciences; [推进环境、社会和治理与生态环境科学的结合] Scopus
期刊论文 | 2024 , 44 (19) , 8774-8783 | Shengtai Xuebao
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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) refers to the assessment of the sustainability of business operations and their social impact from three dimensions, i.e., environmental, social and corporate governance. ESG has three crucial components, namely ESG disclosure, ESG assessment, and ESG investment. Since the sustainable development and ecological civilization gradually become a consensus among various stakeholders, ESG has also become a hot topic in practice and research, focusing on establishing relevant mechanics for ESG practices, building ESG investment infrastructure, consolidating ESG disclosure rules, establishing compatible assessment framework with international standards and seek right of speech. ESG focus on the environment and sustainable development, but the interdisciplinary coupling of ESG and eco⁃environmental sciences is clearly insufficient. This paper reviewed the development of ESG practices in China and divided them into three stages: the initial stage (2005—2009), the development stage (2010—2017), and the comprehensive deepening stage (2018 to current). Through the analysis of the relationship between the 10 mainstream ESG evaluation indicator systems at home and abroad with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, it is indicated that ESG′s attention to the ecological environment is highly consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals, indicating a close connection between ESG and eco⁃environmental sciences. Eco⁃environmental sciences research can provide a scientific foundation and technical support for ESG practice, and ESG also provides a focus for the intersection of eco⁃environmental sciences with other related disciplines. According to the CiteSpace analysis of ESG research literatures both at home and abroad, it is found that existing researches mainly focuses on listed companies and financial institutions, and the relevant researchers mainly come from fields such as finance, economy, society, management, and even business. In recent years, although more and more literature has been involved in the fields of environment, climate change, and sustainable development, the overall integration with eco⁃environmental sciences still needs to be developed and deepened. ESG, as a concrete practice of sustainable development at the enterprise level, will fundamentally reshape the economic, industrial, and energy development methods, bringing many investment and development opportunities worth attention. At the same time, a major opportunity and challenge is to establish the system of ESG research and practice based on eco⁃environmental sciences, and to promote the deep integration of eco⁃environmental sciences and ESG. On this basis, this paper provides an outlook on how to carry out relevant practices and research in the future, in order to provide reference for scholars in the field of eco⁃environmental sciences to carry out ESG research. © 2024 Science Press. All rights reserved.

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CiteSpace CiteSpace corporate social responsibility corporate social responsibility Environmental Environmental evaluation system evaluation system Governance (ESG) Governance (ESG) Social Social sustainable development sustainable development

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GB/T 7714 Deng, H. , Liu, S. , Hu, M. et al. Promoting the integration of ESG and eco⁃environmental sciences; [推进环境、社会和治理与生态环境科学的结合] [J]. | Shengtai Xuebao , 2024 , 44 (19) : 8774-8783 .
MLA Deng, H. et al. "Promoting the integration of ESG and eco⁃environmental sciences; [推进环境、社会和治理与生态环境科学的结合]" . | Shengtai Xuebao 44 . 19 (2024) : 8774-8783 .
APA Deng, H. , Liu, S. , Hu, M. , Shen, Y. , Qin, Y. , Pan, W. et al. Promoting the integration of ESG and eco⁃environmental sciences; [推进环境、社会和治理与生态环境科学的结合] . | Shengtai Xuebao , 2024 , 44 (19) , 8774-8783 .
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Pathogen profile of Baiyangdian Lake sediments using metagenomic analysis and their correlation with environmental factors SCIE
期刊论文 | 2024 , 913 | SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
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Increasing concerns about public health and safety after covid-19 have raised pathogen studies, especially in aquatic environments. However, the extent to how different location and human activities affect geographic occurrence and distribution of pathogens in response to agricultural pollution, boat tourism disturbances and municipal wastewater inflow in a degraded lake remains unclear. Since the surrounding residents depend on the lake for their livelihood, understanding the pathogens reserved in lake sediment and the regulation possibility by environmental factors are challenges with far-reaching significance. Results showed that 187 pathogens were concurrently shared by the nine sediment samples, with Salmonella enterica and Pseudomonas aeruginosa being the most abundant. The similar composition of the pathogens suggests that lake sediment may act as reservoirs of generalist pathogens which may pose infection risk to a wide range of host species. Of the four virulence factors (VFs) types analyzed, offensive VFs were dominant (>46 % on average) in all samples, with dominant subtypes including adherence, secretion systems and toxins. Notably, the lake sediments under the impact of agricultural use (g1) showed significantly higher diversity and abundance of pathogen species and VFs than those under the impact of boat tourism (g2) and/or municipal wastewater inflow with reed marshes filtration (g3). From the cooccurrence networks, pathogens and pesticides, aggregate fractions, EC, pH, phosphatase have strong correlations. Strong positive correlations between pathogens and diazinon in g1 and ppDDT in g2 and g3 suggest higher pesticide-pathogen co-exposure risk. These findings highlight the need to explore pathogen - environmental factor interaction mechanisms in the human-impacted water environments where the control of pathogen invasion by environmental factors may accessible.

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Metagenome Metagenome Pathogen Pathogen Pesticide Pesticide PHI-base PHI-base Sediment Sediment VFDB VFDB

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GB/T 7714 Xiao, Rong , Hu, Yanping , Wang, Yaping et al. Pathogen profile of Baiyangdian Lake sediments using metagenomic analysis and their correlation with environmental factors [J]. | SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT , 2024 , 913 .
MLA Xiao, Rong et al. "Pathogen profile of Baiyangdian Lake sediments using metagenomic analysis and their correlation with environmental factors" . | SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 913 (2024) .
APA Xiao, Rong , Hu, Yanping , Wang, Yaping , Li, Junming , Guo, Congling , Bai, Junhong et al. Pathogen profile of Baiyangdian Lake sediments using metagenomic analysis and their correlation with environmental factors . | SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT , 2024 , 913 .
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Research on Optimal Cooling Landscape Combination and Configuration Based on Local Climate Zones-Fuzhou, China SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2024 , 16 (6) | SUSTAINABILITY
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The deterioration of the urban thermal environment has seriously affected the quality of life of urban residents, and studying the optimal cooling landscape combination and configuration based on local climate zones (LCZs) is crucial for mitigating the thermal environment. In this study, the LCZ system was combined to analyze the spatial and temporal changes to the thermal environment in the central area of Fuzhou, and the 159 blocks in the core area were selected to derive the optimal LCZ combination and configuration. The conclusions are as follows: (1) From 2013 to 2021, the building layout of the study area became more open and the building height gradually increased. The high-temperature areas were mainly clustered in the core area; (2) The LSTs for low-rise buildings (LCZ 3 (41.67 degrees C), LCZ 7 (40.10 degrees C), LCZ 8 (42.61 degrees C), and LCZ 10 (41.85 degrees C)) were higher than the LSTs for high-rise buildings (LCZ 1 (38.58 degrees C) and LCZ 4 (38.50 degrees C)); (3) The thermal contribution index for low building types was higher for dense buildings (LCZ 3 (0.4331), LCZ 8 (0.3149), and LCZ 10 (0.2325)) than for open buildings (LCZ 6 (0.0247) and LCZ 9 (0.0317)); (4) Blocks with an average LST of 36 degrees C had the most cost-effective cooling, and the combination and configuration of LCZs within such blocks were optimal. Our results can be used to better guide urban planners in managing LCZ combinations and configurations within blocks (the smallest planning unit) at an earlier phase of thermal environment design, and for appropriately adapting existing block layouts, providing a new perspective on urban thermal environment research with important implications for climate-friendly city and neighborhood planning.

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landscape composition landscape composition landscape configuration landscape configuration land surface temperature land surface temperature local climate zones local climate zones thermal contribution thermal contribution

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GB/T 7714 Cai, Yuanbin , Gao, Chen , Pan, Wenbin et al. Research on Optimal Cooling Landscape Combination and Configuration Based on Local Climate Zones-Fuzhou, China [J]. | SUSTAINABILITY , 2024 , 16 (6) .
MLA Cai, Yuanbin et al. "Research on Optimal Cooling Landscape Combination and Configuration Based on Local Climate Zones-Fuzhou, China" . | SUSTAINABILITY 16 . 6 (2024) .
APA Cai, Yuanbin , Gao, Chen , Pan, Wenbin , Chen, Yanhong , Wu, Zijing . Research on Optimal Cooling Landscape Combination and Configuration Based on Local Climate Zones-Fuzhou, China . | SUSTAINABILITY , 2024 , 16 (6) .
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