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Online since: December 2013
Authors: Chuan Fu Ma, Jun Man Kan, Li Quan Guo, Ming Wu
Tian and X.G.
Yang and X.L Li: Ultrason Sonochem Vol. 19 (2012), p. 1160
Tian, B.D.
Tian and L.L.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ming Li Li, Kun Ming Qian, Qiong Yu, Jie Hao, Yu Song Zhou
Yang, J.
Tian, Trans.
Tian, M.
Tian, M.
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Liang Li, Ning He, Huan Lu, Shu Long Wang, Xiu Qing Hao
Hence, Tian et al. [6] developed a transient, three-dimensional thermal model to predict the temperatures in a workpiece with complex features undergoing laser-assisted turning.
Wu Xuefeng [7, 8], Wang Yang et al. [9, 10] studied the temperature distribution of the workpiece with different machining parameters through finite element numeric analysis and the optimal parameters was determined.
Tian, Laser-assisted machining of magnesia-partially-stabilized zirconia, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2004, 126(1): 42~51
Tian, Y.C.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Fang Hua Wu
Recently, Tian and coworkers developed a one-step, templateless method to directly prepare TiO2-based nanotubes arrays[24].
Yang, P.
Xia, P.Yang, Y.
Tian, J.A Voigt, J.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yan Hong Fan, Hua Kuang, Guo Xin Zhang, Ling Jiang Kong
Yang: Physica A Vol. 387 (2008), p. 4657
Tian, S.J.
Tian, Y.F.
Yang, D.p.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Chun Xia Jin, Qiu Chan Bai, Hui Zhang
References [1] Li Heng, Zhu Jing-bo and Yao Tian-shun.
KAM, Vol.88(2008), p. 333-339 [4] Zhang Jian-pei,Yang Yun and Yang jing.
Journal of system simulation,Vol.21(2009), p. 2586-2590 [5] Cao Tian, Zhou Li and Zhang Guo-xuan.
Online since: September 2011
Wenya Tian, Zhejiang Economic & Trade Polytechnic Dr.
Yi Yang, The University of Queensland Dr.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Lin Gen Huang, Xiao Hong Wang, Zhao Wei Shen, Xun Zhang, Li Ping Zhang
Table 1 The average soil main characteristic indexes of soil and water conservation monitoring Pointer type Nutrient characteristics name of index organic matter(g/kg) TN (g/kg) Phosphorus (mg/kg) potassium (mg/kg) An ji 7.43 0.16 37.79 75.93 Li shui 5.10 0.03 112.50 37.60 Jian de 17.49 0.03 91.81 50.50 Sheng zhou 12.78 0.09 86.35 44.67 Lan xi 8.83 0.05 20.78 34 Yong kang 4.91 0.14 9.4 16.4 Chang shan 5.23 0.05 2.51 28.4 Ning hai 10.57 0.08 2.16 34.4 Tian tai 5.21 0.05 36.3 41.6 Cang nan 12.67 0.07 41.12 34.4 Yong jia 11.83 0.06 11.21 28.25 Yu yao 6.4 0.16 21.47 51.6 Table 2 The average soil main characteristic indexes of soil and water conservation monitoring Pointer type Physical and chemical environment name of index CEC (Cmol/kg) clay content(%) Clay/silt PH water content An ji 8.44 6.16 0.09 5.66 24 Li shui 8.73 1.07 0.081 6.54 19 Jian de 9.11 15.49 0.854 5.26 15 Sheng zhou 3.72 1.67 0.037 5.28 10 Lan xi 10.16 17.11 0.565 4.71 20 Yong kang 9.61 2.07 0.044 6.11 24.12 Chang
shan 8.68 8.94 0.253 4.76 16 Ning hai 8.37 2.45 0.077 5.81 22 Tian tai 4.08 0.66 0.134 7.21 5 Cang nan 8.6 5.04 0.184 5.57 38 Yong jia 7.52 5.95 0.212 4.81 26 Yu yao 5.68 2.06 0.066 5.28 19 The analysis of experimental plot plant selection The principle of plant selection.
Table 3 Typical plants and soil properties table Classification plant N (g/kg) P (g/kg) K (g/kg) The organic matter(g/kg) pH CEC (cmol/kg) Clay content (%) trees camphor [4] 2.45 0.70 11.06 18.26 5~7 Clay soil Casuarina equisetifolia [5] 1.87 0.154 1.03 5.24-5.52 Yang mei 0.18 0.04 0.12 4.1-5.0 Yellow loam mulberry 20 7.50 11.30 6.5-7 Red maple [6] 1.0-1.2 0.6-0.7 25 5.5~7.5 20-25 Changshan Hu You [3] 2.5\2.7 0.12\0.16 1.2\1.7 >1.0% 5.5~6.5 Peach trees [7] 5 0.175 0.80 4.9-5.2 Sand soil loquat 33-38 24-29 6-7 4.8~8.5 shrubs bear acid Sandy soil firethorn 5.5-7.3 various [8] 35.51 2.89 9.65 7.0-9.0 camellia [1] 4.8-6.3 Yellow soil Comparing typical plants and soil characteristics requirements, specific see table 3.
Lanxi common plants such as Yang mei, mulberry and peach trees, but because of lanxi experiment plot soil PH average value is 4.71, so suggest planting waxberry, plant configuration for Yang mei and tea.
The experimental plot of plant measures Based on the analysis of soil properties included Yuyao, Changshan,Lanxi, Yongkang, Tiantai, Shengzhou, Lishui,Ninghai, it will be targeted to plant tea tree, red maple, Hu You, waxberry, Japanese persimmon, peach representative plant in the plot ,which will be seted up typical experimental plot.( see table 4) Table 4 Each monitoring site status of vegetation and plant measures proposed Name Status quo of the slope The status quo of vegetation Planning of the plant Yuyao 10° Red maple Red maple and tea Changshan 5° The grass Hu You and tea Lanxi 15° The grass Yang mei and tea Yongk 10° Table mountain persimmon Table mountain persimmon and tea Tiantai 20° The grass Mulberry and tea Shenzhou 20° Peach shape lee Peach shape lee and tea Lishui 12° The grass Camphor and tea Ninghai 15° loquat Loquat leaf and tea Conclusion Soil properties are better in Jiangde, Anji and Lishui monitoring stations and poor in Yongkang,Changshan, Ninghai, Tiantai
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Zai Yuan Li, Myongil Pang, Yu Chun Zhai
Yang: Mater.
[13]H.Tian,N.Q.Ye,D.Liu: Rare Metal..Vol.27(2008):575-579
[14]Z.Y.Li,Y.C.Zhai,Y.W.Tian,J.H.Ma: Rare Metal Mat.
[15] Z.Y.Li,Y.C.Zhai,F.Yang: Rare Metal Mat.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Zhen Zhou, Wei Min Qiao, Rezihan Muhemaiti, Zhen Li, Ling Yan Jiang, Hai Juan Wei
Tian, J.
Yang, T.
Yang: China Water and Wastewater (in Chinese), Vol. 16 (2000), p. 5
Tian, W.
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