Yuekui Ding
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Recent Articles
1.
Ding Y, Song Z, Zhang W, Hu Y, Xiao S
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2023 Nov;
30(54):116239-116251.
PMID: 37910351
The control of non-point source pollution is a major scientific and technological problem faced by mankind. We proposed a new approach to eliminate non-point source pollution, focusing on adjusting human...
2.
Ding Y, Rong N, Shan B
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2016 Apr;
23(14):14147-56.
PMID: 27048327
The aim of the study was to estimate the impact of oxygen depletion on macroinvertebrate community structure in benthic space. Macroinvertebrate assemblages and potential of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption were...
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Zhao Y, Shan B, Tang W, Zhang H, Rong N, Ding Y
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2016 Feb;
13(2):234.
PMID: 26907310
The Haihe River Basin, which is one of the most water-scarce and polluted river basins in China, has abnormally high nitrogen levels. In this study, total hydrolyzable amino acids (THAAs)...
4.
Shan B, Ding Y, Zhao Y
J Environ Sci (China)
. 2016 Feb;
39:144-154.
PMID: 26899653
The river ecosystem in the Hai River Basin (HRB), an important economic region in China, is seriously degraded. With the aim of river restoration in the HRB, we developed a...
5.
Zhang W, Jin X, Ding Y, Zhu X, Rong N, Li J, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2016 Feb;
23(9):9046-53.
PMID: 26832861
In Eastern China, wetlands are common in the lower reaches of catchments or in coastal zones. Wetlands are at risk from eutrophication because of the large quantities of phosphorus (P)...
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Zhang W, Rong N, Jin X, Li J, Ding Y, Zhu X, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2015 Dec;
23(7):6767-73.
PMID: 26662787
Information about the chemical composition of phosphorus (P) in sediment is critical for understanding P dynamics and eutrophication in lake ecosystems. Eutrophication as a result of P pollution still persists...
7.
Ding Y, Shan B, Zhao Y
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2015 Sep;
12(9):11699-717.
PMID: 26393628
We applied a river habitat quality (RHQ) assessment method to the Hai River Basin (HRB); an important economic centre in China; to obtain baseline information for water quality improvement; river...
8.
Tang W, Shan B, Zhang H, Zhang W, Zhao Y, Ding Y, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2014 Nov;
4:7152.
PMID: 25412580
A comprehensive analysis of heavy metal pollution was conducted in the representative limnetic ecosystems of eastern China, which are subject to rapid economic development and population growth. The results demonstrated...
9.
Tang W, Shan B, Zhang W, Zhang H, Wang L, Ding Y
PLoS One
. 2014 Oct;
9(9):e108996.
PMID: 25268385
Aquatic ecosystems in eastern China are suffering threats from heavy metal pollution because of rapid economic development and urbanization. Heavy metals in surface sediments were determined in five different aquatic...
10.
Tang W, Mao Z, Zhang H, Shan B, Zhao Y, Ding Y
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2014 Aug;
22(2):1359-65.
PMID: 25142344
The competition for water resources between humans and river ecosystems is becoming ever more intense worldwide, especially in developing countries. In China, with rapid socioeconomic development, water resources to maintain...