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Wang Zhanghua
Researcher at East China Normal University
Publications - 8
Citations - 425
Wang Zhanghua is an academic researcher from East China Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evergreen & Sediment. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 385 citations.
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Yangtze River of China: historical analysis of discharge variability and sediment flux
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the temporal and spatial distribution of discharge and sediment load in the Yangtze River basin over a 100-year period, and found that only 50% of the discharge is derived from the upper basin, with the rest coming from the numerous tributaries of the middle and lower course.
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Community structure and species composition of an evergreen broad- leaved forest in Tiantong’s 20 ha dynamic plot, Zhejiang Province, eastern China: Community structure and species composition of an evergreen broad- leaved forest in Tiantong’s 20 ha dynamic plot, Zhejiang Province, eastern China
Yang Qingsong,Ma Zunping,Xie Yubin,Zhang Zhiguo,Wang Zhanghua,Liu Heming,Li Ping,Zhang Na,Wang Dali,Yang Haibo,Fang Xiaofeng,Yan Enrong,Wang Xihua +12 more
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Distribution of Clay Minerals in the Yangtze Delta Plain and Its Paleoenvironmental Implication(Chinese)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed 15 surficial samples and 5 profile samples from the Yangtze Delta plain using X-ray diffraction and found that clay mineral assemblage of the surfical sediments arc distinguished by the coastline 7 500 - 8 000 a BP.
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Mineral Magnetic Properties and Late Quaternary Transgressions Recorded by the Borehole WJ in the Taihu Plain, China
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reconstructed the depositional environmental evolution and marine transgression events during the Late Quaternary by examining the lithology, grain size, magnetic properties, and foraminifera of sediments from a borehole WJ in the Taihu plain of southern Yangtze Delta, China.