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1. Study On Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution And Its Ecological Effects In Qiandao Lake Watershed
2. Study On Corrosion Behavior Of The Typical Metals In Rain/Acid Rain
3. Environmental Effect Of Fertilizer Employing On Dry Farmland In Shanghai Suburbs
4. The Mechanism Of Soil And Nutrient Losses And Their Modeling In Purple Hilly Area
5. Research On Compute Pattern Of Ecological Water Demand In Rivers And Its Application
6. The Loss Of P And N From Soil In The System Of Rice-Wheat Rotation In The South Of Jiangsu Province
7. Study On Runoff-Sediment Response Simulation In Watershed Eco-enviromental Rehabilitation On Loess Plateau
8. Study Of The Loss Characteristics Of Nitrogen And Phosphorus From The Fields In The Riverhead Protection Region Of Huangpu Upriver
9. Study On Nitrogen And Phosphorus Movement And Control In Vegetable Fields In Taihu Lake Region
10. Control Technology And Mechanism Of Diffuse Pollution At Wuhan City Zoo
11. Comparative Study Of Best Management Practices For Urban Stormwater Runoff Of Bamako (Mali) And Shanghai (China)
12. Influence Of Nitrification Inhibitor DMPP On Soil Nitrogen Loss And Its Ecological Effect
13. Soil Nitrogen, Phosphorus And The Other Chemicals' Release And Transport With Surface Runoff And Mixing Zone Depth On The Loess Slopeland
14. Study On Contaminants Transport Along With Runoff From Sloping Plots Amended With Sewage Sludge On A Lateritic Red Soil
15. Biogeochemical Cycles Of Toxic Metals In Farmland Soil-Plant System
16. The Prediction, Early-warning For Snowmelt Flood And Decision Support Based On '3S' Technologies In Xinjiang
17. Research On Non-Point Source Pollution Load Quantification For Watershed
18. Study On Nitrogen And Phosphorus Removal Of Rural Domestic Wastewater And Its Runoff In The Paddy Wetlands
19. Study On Occurrence Mechanism And Control Method Of Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution In Peiyan River Region Of Xuzhou
20. Simulating And Modeling Nitrogen And Phosphorus Loss In Surface Runoff From Sloping Vegetable Fields Of Red Soils
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