Ding Dexin
University of South China
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Journal of Central South University of Technology | 2004
Ding Dexin; Zhang Zhi-jun
Current design method for circular sliding slopes is not so reasonable that it often results in slope sliding. As a result, artificial neural network (ANN) is used to establish an artificial neural network based inverse design method for circular sliding slopes. A sample set containing 21 successful circular sliding slopes excavated in the past is used to train the network. A test sample of 3 successful circular sliding slopes excavated in the past is used to test the trained network. The test results show that the ANN based inverse design method is valid and can be applied to the design of circular sliding slopes.
Bioremediation Journal | 2013
Hu Nan; Zheng Jifang; Ding Dexin; Li Guangyue; Yin Jie; Chen Xin; Yu Jia
ABSTRACT Plant, soil, and sediment samples were taken from the Fuqiao area within the Huayuan River basin in South China. Concentrations of manganese, zinc, cadmium, and lead in the samples were measured, and the characteristics of the plant samples to absorb, transfer, and accumulate the target metals were analyzed. It was indicated that the concentrations of target metals in 13 plant samples greatly exceeded the background values of target metals in plants over the world, and that the plant species might evolve to the accumulating ecotypes for the target metals under the long-term stress from the contaminated environment. Among 13 plant species, Alternanthera philoxeroides exhibited the highest accumulation capacities for the target metals, amounting to 6511, 13,784, 155, and 104 mg/kg in its shoots for manganese, zinc, cadmium, and lead, respectively. Its bioaccumulation coefficients for manganese, zinc, cadmium, and lead were 5.08, 49.23, 36.78, and 34.81, respectively, and its transfer factors for manganese, zinc, cadmium, and lead were 7.53, 3.19, 7.38, and 1.29, respectively. The results showed that Alternanthera philoxeroides satisfied the criteria for the hyperaccumulator for zinc and cadmium, and that it might be a potential native plant species for phytoremediation of the contaminated soil, sediment, and river water by the target metals within the basin.
Archive | 2013
Ding Dexin; Hu Nan; Li Guangyue; Chen Wenguang; Dai Siyuan; Ye Yongjun; Wang Yongdong
Rock and Soil Mechanics | 2009
Ding Dexin
Archive | 2015
Ding Dexin; Hu Nan; Li Feng; Li Guangyue; Zhao Weichao; Li Le; Wang Yongdong; Chen Wei; Peng Zhicheng
Archive | 2014
Peng Guowen; Ding Dexin; Xiao Fangzhu; Zhang Zhi-jun; Hu Nan; Wang Yongdong; Wang Xiaoliang
Archive | 2014
Ding Dexin; Hu Nan; Xin Xin; Li Le; Li Guangyue; Wang Yongdong; Peng Guowen
Research of Environmental Sciences | 2010
Nie XiaoQin; Ding Dexin; Li Guangyue; Gao Bin; Wu YanQiong; Hu Nan; Liu Yulong
Construction & Design for Project | 2007
Ding Dexin
Xiyou Jinshu | 2016
Yang Yushan; Yu Qing; Hu Nan; Ding Dexin