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Tong Liqiang

Researcher at Remote Sensing Center

Publications -  16
Citations -  104

Tong Liqiang is an academic researcher from Remote Sensing Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: China & Debris. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications receiving 84 citations.

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An Overview of Karst Ecosystem in Southwest China: Current State and Future Management

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed integrated controls and discussed on ground water exploration and sustainable use, soil conservation and remediation, and vegetation restoration (especially economic plant species) in this paper.

SLOPE INSTABILITIES IN THE SEVEREST&nbsp|DISASTER AREAS OF 512 WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE

TL;DR: Wen et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the impact of different forms of slope instability, including rock fall, landslide and debris flow, on the topology and geomorphology of Wenchuan, Beichuan, Maoxian, Anxian, Qingchuan, Pingwu, Jiangyou, Pengzhou, Shifang, Mianzhu, and Lixian.
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Features of Karst ecosystem and integrating measure for rock desertification in Southwest China

TL;DR: On the basis of the features of Karst ecosystem and rock desertification of southwest China, and the guideline of the national plan on rock desolation control, the strategies are put forward: 1) water is the first important problem; 2) soil is the key problem because of the slow soil formation and thin soil layer; 3) the plants, especially economics plants species selection, is the basis, they connect with the vegetation reconstruction and industrial structure regulation; 4) the harmony development between the ecology and economics is the final objective as discussed by the authors.
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A method for extracting remote sensing information from rocky desertificationareas in southwest china

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a method for automatically extracting rocky desertification information on the basis of GIS platform by using TM data as information source, with the result being vector parcels.

Preliminary discussion of the frequently debris flow events in sedongpu basin at gyalaperi peak, yarlung zangbo river

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used Landsat and other high-moderate space resolution images to analyze the glacial retreat in the recent 40 years of Sedongpu Basin, and combed the eight times debris flow blocking Yarlung Zangbo river incidents of the basin after 2014.