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Nora F.Y. TAM1,2*, P. Wang1, Q.T. Gao1 and Y.S. WONG3 1Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, China 2State Key Laboratory in Marine Pollution, City University of Hong Kong, China 3Divison of Life Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China  bhntam@cityu.edu.hk   Abstract  Due to human activities, a diverse group […]

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Xiuli Liu Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China xiuli.liu@amss.ac.cn   Abstract This paper established a water consumption and economy analysis integrated model with input–output analysis method. The model can be used to identify the relationships between economic activities and the related water consumption, the direct water consumption, the total […]

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2010-769 USE OF REMOTE SENSING INFORMATION TO ESTIMATE ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW FOR DATA SCARCE AREAS Suwia Liu 1, Xingguo Mo 1, Chang Shu 1, Chaolei Zheng 1, Cheng Li 21 Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China […]

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2010-748 HYDROLOGICAL ALTERATION AND ECOLOGICAL DEGRADATION OF WETLANDS IN THE HONGHE NATURE RESERVE IN THE SANJIANG PLAIN, CHINALuan Zhaoqing 1, Cao Huicong 1, Yan Baixing 11 Northeast Institute of Geography and Agricultural Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China Abstract:Due to the intense agricultural development in the surrounding area, the hydrological regime of wetlands in […]

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2010-669 NETWORK STRUCTURE ANALYSIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW TOWARD SUSTAINABLE WATER USEYuan Li 1, Zhifeng Yang 11 State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, China Abstract:With the consideration of complex relationship among multi water use activities both in behavior and benefit, ecological network analysis (ENA) as a systems-oriented methodology is introduced to study environmental flow toward […]

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2010-650 ESTIMATION OF ACTUAL EVAPOTRANSPIRAITON OF REED COMMUNITY IN BAIYANGDIAN LAKE, CHINAQiang Wang 11 School of Environmental, Beijing Normal University, China Abstract:Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of most important variables to influence the hydrological and ecological process of the wetland ecosystem. In this paper, the transpiration (Ev) of the reed community and evaporation of the free […]

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2010-626 URBAN WATER FOOTPRINT AND ITS APPLICATION FOR POLICY IMPLICATIONS – A CASE STUDY OF BEIJING, CHINAXu Zhao 1, Yang Zhifeng Yang 11 State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, China Abstract:Water supply is often insufficient in North China. As a modern mega-city, Beijing ranks first in terms of per capita urban consumer expenditure of […]

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2010-637 THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGES AND VEGETATION DYNAMICS ON STREAMFLOW IN THE YELLOW RIVER BASIN, CHINAQiang Liu 1, Zhifeng Yang 11 State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, School of Environment, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China Abstract:The climate changes, combining with the vegetation and soil, impact on the hydrological processes and control the […]

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2010-180 APPLICATION OF GEOINFORMATION TECHNIQUES FOR QUANTIFYING THE COMPLEX BIOPHYSICAL INFORMATION OF WETLANDS IN NORTHEAST CHINADemin Zhou 1, 2, 3, Huili Gong 1, 2  1 Key Lab of 3D Information Acquisition and Application, Ministry of Education of China, Haidian District, Beijing, China2 College of Resources, Environment and Tourism, Capital Normal University, Haidian District, Beijing, China3 Key Lab […]

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A-086 A Robust Statistical Method for Hydrological Extremes Frequency Analysis   Liang Zhongmin, LU Bo, WANG Jing ( College of Water Resources & Environment, Hohai University , 210098, China )     Abstract   In flood prevention and hydraulic engineering design, hydrologists and engineers are often required to estimate magnitude and frequency of hydrological extremes […]

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