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Hanhanqu Kexue(Yingwenban) | 2016

An investigation of the effects of dust storms on rat lung using HRCT and blood gas analysis

Lei Fengfeng; Luo Wanyin; Dong Zhibao; Sang Yingzhu; Luo Lizhu; Huang Gang; Liu Hua; Chen Qizhang

The increasing intensity and frequency of sand-dust storms in China has led to greater prominence of associated environmental and health issues. Many studies have focused on the health effects of air particulate contaminants, but few formal investigations have studied the effects of sand-dust storms on human and animal health. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of dust storms on rat lung by using high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and blood gas analysis through a wind tunnel simulating. We found that the rat lung damage effects can be detected by the HRCT imaging after exposure to sand-dust storm environments, but had no obvious result through blood gas analysis. Exposure durations positively correlated with the damage degree to lung tissue. These will provide some evidence for clinical diagnosis of non-occupational pneumoconiosis.


Hanhanqu Kexue(Yingwenban) | 2016

Land use and land cover change and its driving forces in Maqu County, China in the past 25 years

Lu Junfeng; Dong Zhibao; Hu Guangyin; Li Wenjin; Luo Wanyin; Tan Mingliang

Maqu County is located in the northeast Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, and it is the main watershed for the Yellow River. The ecosystem there is extremely vulnerable and sensitive to climate change and human activities, which have caused significant deterioration of the eco-environment in this region. In order to restore the ecological environment, a government project to restore the grazing areas to grassland was implemented in Maqu County in early 2004. This study evaluates the effects of that restoration project on land use and land cover change (LUCC), and explores the driving forces of LUCC in Maqu County. In the study we used Landsat images obtained in 1989, 2004, 2009, and 2014 to establish databases of land use and land cover. Then we derived LUCC information by overlaying these layers using GIS software. Finally, we analyzed the main forces responsible for LUCC. The results showed that forests, high-coverage grasslands, and marshes experienced the most significant decreases during 1989-2004, by 882.8 ha, 35, 250.4 ha, and 2, 753.4 ha, respectively. However, moderate-and low-coverage grasslands and sand lands showed the opposite trend, increasing by 12, 529.7 ha, 25, 491.0 ha, and 577.5 ha, respectively. LUCC in 2004-2009 showed that ecological degradation slowed compared with 1989-2004. During 2009-2014, high-and moderate-coverage grasslands increased obviously, but low-coverage grasslands, marshes, unused lands, sand lands, and water areas showed the opposite trend. These results suggested that the degradation of the eco-environment was obvious before 2009, showing a decrease in the forests, grasslands, and water areas, and an increase in unused lands. The ecological degradation was reversed after 2009, as was mainly evidenced by increases in high-and moderate-coverage grasslands, and the shrinkage rate of marshes decreased obviously. These results showed that the project of restoring grazing lands to grassland had a positive effect on the LUCC. Other major factors that influence the LUCC include increasing temperature, variation in the seasonal frozen soil environment, seasonal overgrazing, and pest and rodent damage.


Archive | 2015

Outdoor eight-direction four-layer gradient sand collector

Qian Guang-qiang; Zhang Zhengsi; Dong Zhibao; Luo Wanyin; Lu Junfeng


Journal of Desert Research | 2010

Compilation of Geomorphic Map of the Kumtagh Desert

Luo Wanyin


Arid Zone Research | 2007

Features of Sand Drift Movement in Desert——A Case Study at Sand Drift Observation Station of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Luo Wanyin


Archive | 2014

Culture method for tissue culture seedlings of nitraria tangutorum

Zhang Yanping; Zhao Wei; Luo Junjie; Chen Yuliang; Luo Wanyin; Dong Zhibao


Journal of Desert Research | 2010

Contrast of Dustfall Characteristics among Different Regions in Northern China

Luo Wanyin


Journal of Desert Research | 2007

Comparable Analysis of Force Balance Model for the Wind Initiation Threshold of Particles on Sandy Bed

Luo Wanyin


Journal of Desert Research | 2005

Research on Construction of Enclosure-Conservation Region of Desertified Land in Gansu Province

Ma Li-peng; Luo Wanyin; Wang Yu-lin


Archive | 2017

It is open-air with wind and snow stream gradient observation appearance

Zhang Zhengsi; Dong Zhibao; Qian Guang-qiang; Luo Wanyin

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Dong Zhibao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lu Junfeng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qian Guang-qiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Meng

Shanghai Ocean University

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Hu Guangyin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuan Wen-li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhao Aiguo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Li GenMing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang Yu

Dalian University of Technology

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