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Wensheng Linghu

Researcher at Shaoxing University

Publications -  4
Citations -  207

Wensheng Linghu is an academic researcher from Shaoxing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renewable energy & Autunite. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 135 citations.

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Mechanism of uranium release from uranium mill tailings under long-term exposure to simulated acid rain: Geochemical evidence and environmental implication

TL;DR: This study highlights the necessity of performing long-term leaching tests to detect the "shift event" of leaching kinetics and to better understand the mechanism of U release influenced by mineralogy of the natural UMT under simulated acid rain conditions, which is conducive to developing UMT management strategies to minimize the risk ofU release and exposure.
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Geochemical dispersal of thallium and accompanying metals in sediment profiles from a smelter-impacted area in South China

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the geochemistry of anthropogenic Tl in sediments and compared the total contents and geochemical fractionation of Tl and the other metals in the upper, middle and bottom horizons of core A and core B.
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Vehicle emission and atmospheric pollution in China: problems, progress, and prospects.

TL;DR: The development of an integrated mechanism of social participation, technical revolution, and regulatory innovation in vehicles, fuel, and roads is suggested to break the stalemate between air pollution and the automobile boom in China; the implications of this review extend to other countries facing the similar atmospheric pollution problems.
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Provenance of uranium in a sediment core from a natural reservoir, South China: Application of Pb stable isotope analysis

TL;DR: The use of Pb isotopes as a powerful tool for quantitatively fingerprinting the sources of U dispersal in the sediment core, and natural-occurring U contamination that may become a hidden geoenvironmental health hazard in this area are highlighted.