Environmental Geology
Proceedings of the 30th International Geological Congress, Volume 24
Herausgeber: Daoxian, Yuan
Environmental Geology
Proceedings of the 30th International Geological Congress, Volume 24
Herausgeber: Daoxian, Yuan
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This volume includes all aspects of environmental geology, i.e. the impact of different geological processes, the geological problems in large river development, trace elements and human health, geology of waste disposal, and environmental geology mapping.
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This volume includes all aspects of environmental geology, i.e. the impact of different geological processes, the geological problems in large river development, trace elements and human health, geology of waste disposal, and environmental geology mapping.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9789067642392
- ISBN-10: 9067642398
- Artikelnr.: 22528378
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- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9789067642392
- ISBN-10: 9067642398
- Artikelnr.: 22528378
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Daoxian\, Yuan
"Part 1: Geological Processes and Human Environment 1. A scenario of
c1imate change and its impact on the future behaviour of a deep geological
repository for nuclear spent-fuel 2. Study of the crustal stability of the
Beishan area, Gansu province, China - The preselected area for China' s
high level radioactive waste repository 3. Groundwater pressure changes
associated with earthquakes at the Kamaishi Mine, Japan - A study for
stability of geological environment in Japan 4. Study on Tianchi volcano,
Changbaishan, China 5. Recent soil erosion on the Loess Plateau through
geochemical and palaeomagnetic studies on the Huanghe estuarine sediment in
the Bohai Sea, China 6. Effects of runoff characteristics on the difference
in drainage density in Soya Hills, Northem Japan Part 2: Karst and
Environment
(IGCP379 ""Karst Processes and the Carbon Cycle"") 7. Karst cave
development from the bedding-plane point of view (Skocjanske jame Caves,
Slovenia) 8. An analysis on fonnation of the karst fengcong depressions in
China 9. The CO2 regime of soil profile and its reflection to dissolution
of carbonate rock 10. Studies on oxygen isotope thennometry of cave
sediment and paleoclimatic record Part 3: Geological Problem in Large River
Development 11. Development and hamessing on China' s rivers and
environmental geology 12. Experience of studies of geoenvironmental
consequences of hydropower development on Volga river 13. Environmental
geological problems in the development and harnessing of the Yangtze River
14. Environmental geology in developing and hamessing the Yellow River 15.
Feature ofthe geoscientific environment in the area ofPoyang Lake and the
strategy of its development and control Part 4: Trace Elements and Human
Health 16. Geochemical character of selenium fluorine and human health 17.
Heavy metals pollution in Anzaly lake sediments, Northern Iran 18.
Distributing pattern of iodine and selenium in the Daba Mountain area,
Shaanxi, P.R. China 19. Heavy-metal contamination in the Grand Canal,
People's Republic ofChina Part 5: Geology Related to Waste Disposal 20. The
impact of excavation and landfilling on the hydrogeology of a clay pit 21.
Hydro-fraise diaphragm-wall encapsulating Bitterfeld hazardous waste sites
22. Redox condition in the vadose zone intermittently flooded with waste
water Part 6: Environmental Geology Mapping 23. Mapping units on Säo
Sebastiäo Geohazards Prevention Chart, northshore of Säo Paulo State,
Brazil 24. Presentation of a methodology to produce geological hazard map
to evaluate natural risks, using GIS: state ofthe art ofthe study in the
Serchio-Gramolazzo river basin (Tuscany - Italy) 25. Geological hazards and
their provincial atlas in China"
c1imate change and its impact on the future behaviour of a deep geological
repository for nuclear spent-fuel 2. Study of the crustal stability of the
Beishan area, Gansu province, China - The preselected area for China' s
high level radioactive waste repository 3. Groundwater pressure changes
associated with earthquakes at the Kamaishi Mine, Japan - A study for
stability of geological environment in Japan 4. Study on Tianchi volcano,
Changbaishan, China 5. Recent soil erosion on the Loess Plateau through
geochemical and palaeomagnetic studies on the Huanghe estuarine sediment in
the Bohai Sea, China 6. Effects of runoff characteristics on the difference
in drainage density in Soya Hills, Northem Japan Part 2: Karst and
Environment
(IGCP379 ""Karst Processes and the Carbon Cycle"") 7. Karst cave
development from the bedding-plane point of view (Skocjanske jame Caves,
Slovenia) 8. An analysis on fonnation of the karst fengcong depressions in
China 9. The CO2 regime of soil profile and its reflection to dissolution
of carbonate rock 10. Studies on oxygen isotope thennometry of cave
sediment and paleoclimatic record Part 3: Geological Problem in Large River
Development 11. Development and hamessing on China' s rivers and
environmental geology 12. Experience of studies of geoenvironmental
consequences of hydropower development on Volga river 13. Environmental
geological problems in the development and harnessing of the Yangtze River
14. Environmental geology in developing and hamessing the Yellow River 15.
Feature ofthe geoscientific environment in the area ofPoyang Lake and the
strategy of its development and control Part 4: Trace Elements and Human
Health 16. Geochemical character of selenium fluorine and human health 17.
Heavy metals pollution in Anzaly lake sediments, Northern Iran 18.
Distributing pattern of iodine and selenium in the Daba Mountain area,
Shaanxi, P.R. China 19. Heavy-metal contamination in the Grand Canal,
People's Republic ofChina Part 5: Geology Related to Waste Disposal 20. The
impact of excavation and landfilling on the hydrogeology of a clay pit 21.
Hydro-fraise diaphragm-wall encapsulating Bitterfeld hazardous waste sites
22. Redox condition in the vadose zone intermittently flooded with waste
water Part 6: Environmental Geology Mapping 23. Mapping units on Säo
Sebastiäo Geohazards Prevention Chart, northshore of Säo Paulo State,
Brazil 24. Presentation of a methodology to produce geological hazard map
to evaluate natural risks, using GIS: state ofthe art ofthe study in the
Serchio-Gramolazzo river basin (Tuscany - Italy) 25. Geological hazards and
their provincial atlas in China"
"Part 1: Geological Processes and Human Environment 1. A scenario of
c1imate change and its impact on the future behaviour of a deep geological
repository for nuclear spent-fuel 2. Study of the crustal stability of the
Beishan area, Gansu province, China - The preselected area for China' s
high level radioactive waste repository 3. Groundwater pressure changes
associated with earthquakes at the Kamaishi Mine, Japan - A study for
stability of geological environment in Japan 4. Study on Tianchi volcano,
Changbaishan, China 5. Recent soil erosion on the Loess Plateau through
geochemical and palaeomagnetic studies on the Huanghe estuarine sediment in
the Bohai Sea, China 6. Effects of runoff characteristics on the difference
in drainage density in Soya Hills, Northem Japan Part 2: Karst and
Environment
(IGCP379 ""Karst Processes and the Carbon Cycle"") 7. Karst cave
development from the bedding-plane point of view (Skocjanske jame Caves,
Slovenia) 8. An analysis on fonnation of the karst fengcong depressions in
China 9. The CO2 regime of soil profile and its reflection to dissolution
of carbonate rock 10. Studies on oxygen isotope thennometry of cave
sediment and paleoclimatic record Part 3: Geological Problem in Large River
Development 11. Development and hamessing on China' s rivers and
environmental geology 12. Experience of studies of geoenvironmental
consequences of hydropower development on Volga river 13. Environmental
geological problems in the development and harnessing of the Yangtze River
14. Environmental geology in developing and hamessing the Yellow River 15.
Feature ofthe geoscientific environment in the area ofPoyang Lake and the
strategy of its development and control Part 4: Trace Elements and Human
Health 16. Geochemical character of selenium fluorine and human health 17.
Heavy metals pollution in Anzaly lake sediments, Northern Iran 18.
Distributing pattern of iodine and selenium in the Daba Mountain area,
Shaanxi, P.R. China 19. Heavy-metal contamination in the Grand Canal,
People's Republic ofChina Part 5: Geology Related to Waste Disposal 20. The
impact of excavation and landfilling on the hydrogeology of a clay pit 21.
Hydro-fraise diaphragm-wall encapsulating Bitterfeld hazardous waste sites
22. Redox condition in the vadose zone intermittently flooded with waste
water Part 6: Environmental Geology Mapping 23. Mapping units on Säo
Sebastiäo Geohazards Prevention Chart, northshore of Säo Paulo State,
Brazil 24. Presentation of a methodology to produce geological hazard map
to evaluate natural risks, using GIS: state ofthe art ofthe study in the
Serchio-Gramolazzo river basin (Tuscany - Italy) 25. Geological hazards and
their provincial atlas in China"
c1imate change and its impact on the future behaviour of a deep geological
repository for nuclear spent-fuel 2. Study of the crustal stability of the
Beishan area, Gansu province, China - The preselected area for China' s
high level radioactive waste repository 3. Groundwater pressure changes
associated with earthquakes at the Kamaishi Mine, Japan - A study for
stability of geological environment in Japan 4. Study on Tianchi volcano,
Changbaishan, China 5. Recent soil erosion on the Loess Plateau through
geochemical and palaeomagnetic studies on the Huanghe estuarine sediment in
the Bohai Sea, China 6. Effects of runoff characteristics on the difference
in drainage density in Soya Hills, Northem Japan Part 2: Karst and
Environment
(IGCP379 ""Karst Processes and the Carbon Cycle"") 7. Karst cave
development from the bedding-plane point of view (Skocjanske jame Caves,
Slovenia) 8. An analysis on fonnation of the karst fengcong depressions in
China 9. The CO2 regime of soil profile and its reflection to dissolution
of carbonate rock 10. Studies on oxygen isotope thennometry of cave
sediment and paleoclimatic record Part 3: Geological Problem in Large River
Development 11. Development and hamessing on China' s rivers and
environmental geology 12. Experience of studies of geoenvironmental
consequences of hydropower development on Volga river 13. Environmental
geological problems in the development and harnessing of the Yangtze River
14. Environmental geology in developing and hamessing the Yellow River 15.
Feature ofthe geoscientific environment in the area ofPoyang Lake and the
strategy of its development and control Part 4: Trace Elements and Human
Health 16. Geochemical character of selenium fluorine and human health 17.
Heavy metals pollution in Anzaly lake sediments, Northern Iran 18.
Distributing pattern of iodine and selenium in the Daba Mountain area,
Shaanxi, P.R. China 19. Heavy-metal contamination in the Grand Canal,
People's Republic ofChina Part 5: Geology Related to Waste Disposal 20. The
impact of excavation and landfilling on the hydrogeology of a clay pit 21.
Hydro-fraise diaphragm-wall encapsulating Bitterfeld hazardous waste sites
22. Redox condition in the vadose zone intermittently flooded with waste
water Part 6: Environmental Geology Mapping 23. Mapping units on Säo
Sebastiäo Geohazards Prevention Chart, northshore of Säo Paulo State,
Brazil 24. Presentation of a methodology to produce geological hazard map
to evaluate natural risks, using GIS: state ofthe art ofthe study in the
Serchio-Gramolazzo river basin (Tuscany - Italy) 25. Geological hazards and
their provincial atlas in China"