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    Contemporary Urban Expansion in the First Fastest Growing Metropolitan Region of China: A Multicity Study in the Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomeration from 1980 to 2015 by Shuai Xu, Yan Sun, Shuqing Zhao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Contemporary urbanization in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) Urban Agglomeration is the epitome of China’s urbanization process as the PRD is the first fastest growing metropolitan region of China. …”
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    Evaluating the impact of multi scenario land use change simulation on carbon storage at different scales: a case study of Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomeration by Ding Wen, Ding Wen, Xiaona Li, Xiuming Wang, Xiuming Wang, Man Hong, Man Hong, Wen Zhou, Wen Zhou, Naizhong Xu, Naizhong Xu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…As one of the world’s top urban agglomerations, the Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomeration (PRDUA) is facing a dramatic loss of carbon storage along with urbanization. …”
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    The Distribution Model and Spatial Structure of Market Towns in the Pearl River Delta during the Ming, Qing, and Min-Guo Periods: A Case Study of Taishan County by Shuyin Feng, Qi Lu, Zhaohui Wu, Zihui Guo

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Taishan County in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong Province is used as an example, and the results of the identification of the distribution pattern of market towns within this county are determined as clustered by using the Voronoi method and the calculated coefficients of variation (Cv). …”
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    Driving Forces and Influences of Flood Diversion on Discharge Fraction and Peak Water Levels at an H-Shaped Compound River Node in the Pearl River Delta, South China by Yongjun Fang, Xianwei Wang, Jie Ren, Huan Liu, Ya Wang

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The SiXianJiao (SXJ) is the first-order exchange node of the West River and the North River and redistributes water (mass) to the downstream river network in the Pearl River Delta (PRD), South China. The lateral SXJ waterway plays a critical role in flow (mass) diversion between the West River and the North River, forming a unique H-shaped compound river node. …”
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    Nile Tilapia (<i>Oreochromis niloticus</i> Linnaeus, 1758) Invasion Caused Trophic Structure Disruptions of Fish Communities in the South China River—Pearl River by Fangmin Shuai, Jie Li

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this study, we quantified the multiple facets of trophic disruption in freshwater communities invaded by Nile tilapia, by comparing uninvaded and invaded rivers downstream of the Pearl River, China. Nile tilapia invasion reduced the trophic status of native fish species by forcing native herbivores and planktivores to seek new food sources. …”
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    Volatile Organic Compounds Monitored Online at Three Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) Region during Summer 2016: Sources and Emission Areas by Tao Zhang, Shaoxuan Xiao, Xinming Wang, Yanli Zhang, Chenglei Pei, Duohong Chen, Ming Jiang, Tong Liao

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were monitored online at three photochemical assessment monitoring stations (MDS, WQS and HGS) in the Pearl River Delta region during the summer of 2016. …”
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    Decoupling CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions from Economic Growth in China’s Cities from 2000 to 2020: A Case Study of the Pearl River Delta Agglomeration by Zhixiong Wang, Fuhan Li, Zihan Xie, Qingyin Li, Yongli Zhang, Meilin Dai

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…As one of the most densely populated, economically developed, and outwardly open urban agglomerations in China, the Pearl River Delta (PRD) urban agglomeration is a key player in achieving China’s carbon peak and carbon neutrality targets. …”
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