Dept. of Math. & Comput. Sci., Hunan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Xiangtan, China 来自 IEEEXplore 喜欢 0 阅读量: 54 作者:J Liu,D Li,L Zheng 摘要: This brief studies prime factorization problems of a multivariate polynomial matrix. We mainly investigate the Lin-Bose problem proposed by ...
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Cent S Univ Inst Environm Sci & Engn Sch Met & Environm 932 Lu Shan South Rd Changsha 410083 Hunan Peoples R China; 收录信息 原文格式 PDF 正文语种 eng 中图分类 环境污染及其防治;环境科学、安全科学; 关键词 Sediments; Heavy metals and metalloids; Xiangjiang River; Contamination indices;...
Abstract To evaluate intensively the quality of the sediments contaminated by heavy metals and metalloids in the Xiangjiang River, 52 surface sediment samples were collected at 13 sites and different combinations of empirical and theoretical sediment quality indexes, the consensus-based sediment quality gu...
The traditional Stability INdex MAPping (SINMAP) model does not perform detailed divisions of study areas and neglects differences caused by the asymmetrical spatial distribution of geotechnical parameters; thus, the accuracy of the evaluation results is insufficient. In this study, the evaluation results...
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The polders along the four channels of the Yangtze River were a gradual development with continuous expansion, and the polder area in 1850-1980 was 92.40%.Li, YikaiYe, YuLi, JunZhang, ChengpengFang, XiuqiBeijing Normal Univ Fac Geog Sci Beijing 100875 Peoples R ChinaApplied Geography...