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    Spatial and Temporal Distribution Characteristics and Source Apportionment of VOCs in Lianyungang City in 2018 by Cheng Chen, Lingrui Wang, Yunjiang Zhang, Shanshan Zheng, Lili Tang

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…From April to September 2018, five sampling sites were selected in Lianyungang City for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) analysis, including two sampling sites in the urban area (Lianyungang City Environmental Monitoring Supersite and Mine Design Institute), one sampling site in the industrial area (Deyuan Pharmaceutical Factory), and two sampling sites from the suburb (Hugou Management Office and YuehaiLou). …”
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    Analysis of Temporal-spatial Characteristics of Coastal Surface Currents in the Lianyungang Based on HFSWR Observations by ZHANG Wenya, PAN Guangwei, QIU Zhongfeng, REN Lei, XU Qing

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Based on the surface current data observed by high frequency surface wave radar (HFSWA) near the shore of Lianyungang from January 2019 to December 2019,this paper analyzes the temporal-spatial characteristics of sea surface current.The results show that:as the regular semidiurnal current,the current turns to reciprocating current near the shore in a southwest-northeast direction,with centralized flow in ebb and flow.The reciprocating current weakens from the shore to the sea,as a result,it gradually turns into rotating current.The average major axis of the current ellipse is 44.34 cm/s for M<sub>2</sub>-component,11.71 cm/s for S<sub>2</sub>-component,and 12.85 cm/s for MKS<sub>2</sub>-component.The measured maximum surface current velocity is between 100 cm/s and 199 cm/s,which mainly occurs in autumn and winter,with little difference in space.There are significant seasonal variations in the temporal-spatial characteristics of the sea surface current field,and the velocity vector field has a trend of counterclockwise rotation.The maximum current velocity in this sea area may be between 44 cm/s and 158 cm/s,with the average value of 89 cm/s.In addition,the current velocity gradually decreases from southeast to northwest.…”
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    Analysis of the status and risk factors for Helicobacter pylori infection and drug resistance in the Lianyungang area, China by Chuchu Yang, Huahui Zhang, Shouying Li, Zhimei Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Conclusion: The H. pylori infection rate in the Lianyungang area is lower than the national rate, but the rates of resistance to levofloxacin and clarithromycin are quite high. …”
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    An outbreak of Brucellosis via air-born transmission in a kitchen wastes disposing company in Lianyungang, China by Tinglu Zhang, Xiaolei Liang, Xiaolu Zhu, Hong Sun, Shuanglong Zhang

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…An outbreak caused by B. melitensis at Jinchi Biotechnological Company engaged in collecting and disposing of kitchen wastes from catering units in Lianyungang is reported here. An epidemiological investigation and serosurvey were conducted, and pathogen detection was performed. …”
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    Conserving unprotected important coastal habitats in the Yellow Sea: Shorebird occurrence, distribution and food resources at Lianyungang by Ying-Chi Chan, He-Bo Peng, Yong-Xiang Han, Sheena Suet-Wah Chung, Jing Li, Lin Zhang, Theunis Piersma

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…In terms of number of shorebird species exceeding 1% of the EAAF population, with 22 species meeting this criterion, Lianyungang ranks highest among the >300 shorebird sites in East Asia. …”
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    Exploring the Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Freight Transportation Using Truck GPS Data: A Case Study of Lianyungang City by Zhongbin Xiao, Dong Yang, Yongxing Bao, Changxi Ma, Huayu Xia

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In contrast, this study employs a data-driven approach utilizing truck GPS trajectory data from Lianyungang City to propose a novel method for estimating freight vehicle traffic volume. …”
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    Modeling, Experimental Analysis, and Optimized Control of an Ocean Wave Energy Conversion System in the Yellow Sea near Lianyungang Port by Zhongxian Chen, Xu Li, Yingjie Cui, Liwei Hong

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this paper, an ocean wave energy conversion system (OWECS) is modeled and experimented in the Yellow Sea near Lianyungang port, and an optimized control method based on the sliding mode control is proposed to improve the efficiency of OWECS. …”
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    Mapping structural lineaments using the edge filters of the potential field: a case study of the Rizhao–Lianyungang area, East China by Yanyun Sun, Xiangzhi Zeng, Wencai Yang, Xiao Li, Wan Zhang, Xuanjie Zhang

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The synthetic test show that SP Mag cannot only balanced edges no matter from strong or weak anomalies, but also eliminates those false edges caused by the associated anomalies in magnetic field, which provide more effective information for subsequent interpretation.Results: We apply this new method to the RTP aero magnetic field and gravity field of Rizhao Lianyungang area. The lineaments recognized by the SP Mag method correspond well with geologic structures through comparing with geological maps.Discussion: The results illustrate the usefulness of the method for potential field interpretation. …”
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    Rule-based land use/land cover classification in coastal areas using seasonal remote sensing imagery: a case study from Lianyungang City, China by Yang, X., Chen, L., Li, Y., Xi, W., Chen, L.

    Published 2015
    “…To efficiently obtain the LULC inventory, we compared the LULC classifications based on single satellite imagery with a rule-based classification based on multi-seasonal imagery in Lianyungang City, a coastal city in China, using CBERS-02 (the 2nd China-Brazil Environmental Resource Satellites) images. …”
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