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    Study on the Philippines natural disaster response plan by Jin Yan, Na Gao, Jingjing Liu

    Published 2021-08-01
    Subjects: “…philippines…”
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    Analysis on the Hydrodynamic Environment of Philippine Sea and Its Enlightenment to Marine Ecological Zoning by Qinghua QI, Chunsheng JING

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Based on the analysis of three-dimensional tempo-spatial characteristics of marine hydrodynamic environment in the Philippine Sea, and combined with the current situation of marine ecological zoning, this paper put forward some enlightening research suggestions. …”
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    Evolution of the Geo-Relations between Major Countries around the South China Sea Based on Event Data Analysis by Peng Fei, Li Shuqin

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In addition, China, the United States, Vietnam, and the Philippines are relatively active in the network structure, especially in the conflict-average network that has experienced the "China-US-Vietnam" to "China-Philippines-US-Vietnam" to "China-Philippines-US" small group combination process. …”
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    Indication of biomarkers for coal origin traceability by Jiancheng Li, Jing Li, Xinyou Yan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The coal of Australia, Russia, Malaysia and the Philippines is mainly type Ⅲ organic matter in a terrestrial oxidation environment. …”
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    The Development of the Marine Protected Areas in Southeast Asia by Jiawei WANG, Yingying XIA, Huiming LYU, Ao YU

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The results showed that Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, the Philippines, Myanmar, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand had different legal frameworks, management methods and development status of marine protected areas. …”
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    China's Influence Evaluation from the Perspective of Multidimensional Distances: A Case Study of Southeast Asian Countries by Huang Xiaoli, Xu Qinghong, Ying Kui, Ding Jinhong

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The citizens of Singapore and Malaysia rate China's influence the highest, while those in the Philippines and Myanmar rate it the lowest. The impact disparity between China and the United States is the greatest in Malaysia, and is smallest in the Philippines. …”
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    Regional Investment Risk Assessment from the Perspective of Great Power Competition: A Case Study of Southeast Asia by Wang Xinrui, Yang Xin, Hu Zhiding, Zhang Zhe

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The geopolitical positions of China and the United States in Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Thailand show a parallel evolution. 3) Significant interregional differences in integrated risks based on geographical potential and basic investment environment risks were observed. …”
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    Risk Analysis and Countermeasures of Excessive Pesticide Residues in China's Export of Grapes to ASEAN by Xiaoyan SONG, Juan WU, Jianjun LI, Minggang ZHAO

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This paper compares the pesticide MRL on grapes in China, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar, and analyses the risk of excessive pesticide residues in China's export of grapes to ASEAN. …”
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    Analysis of two extreme precipitation events and circulation anomalies in Yunnan province in winter of 2015 by Xiaolin SHEN, Ningfang ZHOU, Shunan YANG, Rui MIAO

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…In addition, the southwest jet in front of the South Branch Trough and the northwest propagation of the Philippine subtropical system are closely related to the extreme precipitation in Yunnan province. …”
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    Characteristics of atmospheric circulationforspring precipitation anomalies in Jiangxi Province and its response to ENSO Events by Chaomei ZHANG, Shanshan WU, Caiting HUANG

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In addition, the western Pacific region in east of the Philippines in the low-level 850 hPa is controlled by the anomalous anticyclone circulation, causing the enhancement of water vapor transport from the South China Sea to Jiangxi. …”
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    Structural evolution characteristics and cause analysis of heavy rain of transition typhoon "Maysak" by Li REN

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Typhoon "Maysak" (2009) was formed of the East ocean in the Philippines, then moved north along the coastal waters of China and continued to strengthen, reaching a super typhoon at its strongest. …”
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    Temporal and Spatial Variations of Mangroves and Their Driving Factors in Southeast Asia by Chang Yunlei, Liao Jingjuan, Zhang Li

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The regions with increased mangrove area were primarily distributed in the Philippines, western and eastern Indonesia, and northern Vietnam. …”
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    Analysis of radionuclide content, annual effective dose and cancer risk in bananas by LIU Yulian, LIN Junping, WANG Haiyun, RUAN Shuzhou

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The radioactivity concentration of 40K in Philippine imperial banana was the highest and that in Xigong banana from Guangxi was the lowest. …”
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    Seismic Lg-wave attenuation tomography: Method, algorithm, data processing flow and application by Lianfeng Zhao, Xiaobi Xie, Xi He, Lin Shen, Lei Zhang, Zhenxing Yao

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The surrounding regions are mostly in low Q, e.g., the Nanri Island basin in northeast Taiwan, the Tainan basin in southeast Taiwan, the collision zone between the Philippine and the Eurasian plates in eastern Taiwan, the Huadong basin, the Ryukyu arc, and the Okinawa trough, are all highly attenuated. …”
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    Tectonic evolution and depositional response in southern continental marginal basins of South China Sea during period of rift-drift-foreland: A case study from the Liyue Basin by Jianxiang Pei, Cheng Zhang, Yahui Wang, Kang Wang, Juan Liu, Shaokai Wang

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Based on the analysis of tectonics-stratigraphy-sedimentology in Liyue Basin, this paper finds out the characteristics of tectonic evolution and sedimentary fillings, reveals the genetic relationship between the basin evolution and the spreading of the South China Sea (SCS), and provides the reference for the study on the marginal sea evolution of the SCS.The Cenozoic tectonic-sedimentary evolution of the Liyue Basin could be divided into three distinct stages: the first stage characterized by continental marginal rifting and littoral-neritic clastic sedimentation from Paleocene to Early Oligocene, the second stage characterized by detaching-drifting and neritic carbonate sedimentation from Late Oligocene to Early Miocene, and the third stage featured with peripheral foreland flexure subsidence and regional differential sedimentation since Middle Miocene.In the first stage from Paleocene to Early Oligocene, the southeastward subduction of the Proto-South China Sea (PSCS) resulted in the passive rifting of the ancient South China Plate under the action of horizontal extension, and then the formation of the Liyue Rifting Basin.During this period dominated by the littoral-neritic depositional environment from Paleocene to Early Oligocene, controlled by detrital sediments supply and the PSCS action, a series of relatively large-scale braided river deltas developed in the northwestern basin, however, few small-scale fan deltas developed on the edge of the isolated uplifts in the eastern and southern basin adjacent to the PSCS.In the second stage from Late Oligocene to Early Miocene, accompanying with the PSCS continuous subduciton and the SCS initialization and spreading, the Liyue Basin located on the Liyue-Balawan Plate detached from the South China ancient continent, and then southwards drifted with slow subsidence and weak faulting.During this period dominated by the neritic- bathyal depositional environment from Late Oligocene-Early Miocene, due to the scarcely detrital sediment supply, large-scale carbonate platforms and reefs developed in the northern basin, while the bathyal environment was generally founded in the south.In the third stage since Middle Miocene, the process that the SCS spreading had being ceased and the Liyue-Balawan block was subducting towards Philippine island arc, led to the beginning of the evolution of the foreland basin in the Liyue Basin, characterized by asymmetric flexure subsidence, increasing water depth, and enhanced fault activity.During this period dominated by the bathyal- neritic depositional environment, it is the predominant feature that the carbonate platforms and reefs and deepwater gravity flow deposits have respectively being developed in the north and partial south of the Liyue Basin.It could be concluded that the tectonic-sedimentary evolution in Liyue Basin was closely related to the subduction-extinction of the PSCS and the spreading-closure of the SCS.…”
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