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The impact of an abandoned mercury mine on the environment in the Xiushan region, Chongqing, southwestern China
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Applied Geochemistry, 2018, 卷号: 88, 期号: Part B, 页码: 267-275
Authors:
Xiaohang Xu
;
Yan Lin
;
Bo Meng
;
Xinbin Feng
;
Zhidong Xu
;
Yuping Jiang
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Weilu Zhong
;
Yanhai Hu
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Guangle Qiu
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Mercury
methylmercury
paddy Soil
surface Water
ricehg Mining
Weir building: A potential cost-effective method for reducing mercury leaching from abandoned mining tailings
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Science of the Total Environment, 2018, 卷号: 651, 页码: 171-178
Authors:
Xiaohang Xu
;
Chunhao Gu
;
Xinbin Feng
;
Guangle Qiu
;
Lihai Shang
;
Zhidong Xu
;
Qinhui Lu
;
Dean Xiao
;
Heng Wang
;
Yan Lin
;
Thorjørn Larssen
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Stream Water Mercury Speciation
weir construction
Mercury Retention
cost Benefit Analysis
Assessment of mercury erosion by surface water in Wanshan mercury mining area
期刊论文
Environmental Research, 2013, 卷号: 125, 期号: SI, 页码: 2-11
Authors:
ZhiHui Dai
;
Xinbin Feng
;
Chao Zhang
;
Lihai Shang
;
Guangle Qiu
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Soil Erosion
Hg Migration
Mercury Contaminated Area
Guizhou
Prediction of Methyl Mercury Uptake by Rice Plants (Oryza sativa L.) Using the Diffusive Gradient in Thin Films Technique
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Environmental Science & Technology, 2012, 卷号: 46, 期号: 20, 页码: 11013-11020
Authors:
Jinling Liu
;
Xinbin Feng
;
Guangle Qiu
;
Christopher W. N. Anderson
;
Heng Yao
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Ammonium thiosulphate enhanced phytoextraction from mercury contaminated soil – Results from a greenhouse study
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2011, 卷号: 186, 期号: 1, 页码: 119-127
Authors:
Jianxu Wang
;
Xinbin Feng
;
Christopher W.N. Anderson
;
Guangle Qiu
;
Li Ping
;
Zhengduo Bao
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Ammonium Thiosulphate
Mercury Contaminated Soil
Phytoextraction
Fractionation
Environmental Risk
Ammonium thiosulphate enhanced phytoextraction from mercury contaminated soil - Results from a greenhouse study
期刊论文
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2011, 卷号: 186, 期号: 1, 页码: 119-127
Authors:
Jianxu Wang
;
Xinbin Feng
;
Christopher W.N.Anderson
;
Guangle Qiu
;
Li Ping
;
Zhengduo Bao
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Ammonium Thiosulphate
Mercury Contaminated Soil
Phytoextraction
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