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Fang-Pang Lin, Jeng-Wei Tsai, Hsiu-Mei Chou, Bing-Shih Lin, Timothy K. Kratz, Peter Arzberger, Chih-Yu Chiu, Jiunn-Tzong Wu, Paul C. Hanson, William Y. B. Chang
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Freshwater Biology. 53:1929-1941
SUMMARY 1. We used high-frequency in situ dissolved oxygen measurements to investigate the seasonal variability and factors regulating metabolism in a subtropical alpine lake in Taiwan between May 2004 and October 2005, specifically exploring how the
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Chih-Yu Chiu, Jiunn-Tzong Wu, Hsiu-Mei Chou, Jeng-Wei Tsai, Peter Arzberger, Timothy K. Kratz, William Y. B. Chang, Paul C. Hanson, Fang-Pan Lin, Bing-Shih Lin
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SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010. 30:381-385
Autor:
William Y. B. Chang
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SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010. 28:307-310
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Geomorphology. 41:183-193
The present study focuses on two Holocene sediment boreholes in Taihu Lake, sunk to examine the lake sediment including sedimentary texture and structure, microfossils, magnetic susceptibility and radiocarbon-dated Holocene stratigraphy. Results demo
Autor:
William Y. B. Chang
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SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010. 26:463-466
Autor:
William Y. B. Chang
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Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 33:605-614
Proxy climate data for the last 500 years collected from the archives of counties in the Yangtze River Delta, China, were analyzed to identify the occurrence of extreme climate events, the pattern of such occurrences and their relationships to El Nin
Autor:
William Y. B. Chang
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Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences and Control ISBN: 9789400778139
China has 25 of the world’s great lakes (> 500 km2). This number of great lakes is exceeded only by Canada and Russia. Tectonic uplift and fluvial actions are the primary mechanisms resulting in the formation of these lakes. Long-term climate chang
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7814-6_8
Autor:
William Y. B. Chang, Hong Zhang
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SIL Communications, 1953-1996. 24:225-229
Optimizing fish yields in natural waters has long been the primary goal of lake management in China. Three different approaches that are used to increase fish yields are illustrated with reference ...
Autor:
Paul K.S. Lam, William Y. B. Chang, Richard G. Pearson, Christopher L. Humphrey, Angela Arthington, Jon Davies, David Dudgeon
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SIL Communications, 1953-1996. 24:369-386
This paper summarizes the individual contributions contained in the volume Inland Waters of Tropical Asia and Australia: Conservation and Management. It explores the principles and philosophies, as...
Autor:
William Y. B. Chang
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Journal of Great Lakes Research. 19:675-680
Water management policy ordinarily has only a limited impact on the formation of large lakes. This note describes a unique example in which the water management policies enacted in China for more than 700 years to protect the national capital from in