Papers by Keyword: Dominant Factor

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Abstract: Debris flow is one of the major geological disasters in mountain areas. This paper systematically analyzes the influence of steep terrain conditions, the development of regional structure, neotectonic movement and earthquake, wide distribution of debris, human engineering activity and rainfall concentrated climate conditions in debris flow area. The dominant factors inducing Zhaohe debris flow were revealed, providing guidance for the debris flow disaster prevention, as well as reference for the same area debris flow cause analysis.
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Abstract: It is discussed characteristic and dominant factors of lower-middle Ordovician cave-reservoir in southern Tahe oilfield by analyzing data such as core, well drilling, logging, and seismic systematically, and by applying reservoir identifying, wells comparing, section of seismic analyzing, and ancient physiognomy recovering technology in this article. Three cave layers effected by the early hercynian karstification have been discovered in the study area. In single well section, the cave layer with strong heterogeneity corresponds with the Karst cycle with six combinations. The cave layers dominated by the early hercynian unconformity concentrate under0-200metre of the unconformity surface. The nearer to the unconformity surface, the more caves are filled. With effecting of fracture, the caves layers, especially larger cave, are often discovered in fractures concentrated zone. With effecting of ancient physiognomy, the caves layers are often in gentle carbonate slope. The unconformity, regional fractures and ancient physiognomy are the dominant factors of lower-middle Ordovician cave-reservoir in southern Tahe oil field.
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Abstract: In this paper, taking Laohutan reservoir in Huzhou city of Zhejiang province as an example, we systematically discussed the variation trends of trophic status in the early impoundment period of newly built reservoir and the dominant factor of eutrophication. It has been proved that the reservoir’s nutrition index in the early stage is on rise and the water body has a trend of eutrophication. According to actual situation, the outbreak of cyanobacteria and deterioration of water quality in September have showed the features of eutrophication. The dominant factors of eutrophication are total phosphorus, total nitrogen and dissolved oxygen, among which total phosphorus matters most to the trophic status. The results have laid great important foundation for people to explore evolution process of new reservoir ecosystem and the influences of hydraulic engineering construction to ecological environment, and they also provide reference for construction and management of other new reservoir.
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Abstract: Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are generally known as excessive phytoplankton growth or rapidly concentrate to high biomass. This study summarized the situation of HABs in China, and discussed possible dominant factors stimulating algal blooms by analyzing several actual HABs cases. It was manifested nutrients may affect algae concentration principally, but such impact tended to decease with degradation of background water. Meanwhile the hydrological and meteorological factors expressed greater correlation to chlorophyll concentration under multiple coupling effects of complex environmental factors. For the complex mechanisms, the determination of principle factors which stimulate excessive algal blooms effectively still need further researches, which are suggested to conduct under overall considerations on 3 scales: macro dimension, medium dimension and micro dimension.
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