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2003 Vol. 22, No. 1

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SEASONAL AND DIURNAL VARIATION OF PHYSIC-CHEMISTRY OF TYPICAL EPIKARST SPRINGS UNDER DIFFERENT VEGETATION———A Case Study of Landiantang Spring and Dongwang Spring at Nongla Village , Mashan County , Guangxi
ZHANG Cheng, CAO Jian-hua
2003, 22(1): 1-5. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.001
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MICROBIAL PRODUCTION OF CO2 IN RED SOIL IN STONE FOREST NATIONAL PARK
LIANG Fu-yuan, SONG Lin-hua, Tang Tao, Wang Jing
2003, 22(1): 6-11. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.002
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METHOD AND PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGICAL REHABILITATION AND RECONSTRUCTION IN FRAGILE KARST ECOSYSTEM
LI Xian-kun, HE Cheng-xin, JIANG Zhong-cheng
2003, 22(1): 12-17. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.003
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INDEX SYSTEM CONSTITUTION AND ABILITY APPRAISAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN KARST AREAS———A Case Study on the Qingzhen Demonstration Base Returning Arable Land to Woodland (Grassplot)in Guizhou
PENG Xian-wei, XIONG Kang-ning
2003, 22(1): 18-23. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.004
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ON THE RESEARCH FOR ECO-HYDROLOGICAL EFFECTS IN SOUTHWEST CHINA KARST MOUNTAIN AREA
LI Yang-bing, WANG Shi-jie, XIONG Kang-ning
2003, 22(1): 24-27. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.005
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RESTORATION ECOLOGY
XIE Yun-qiu
2003, 22(1): 28-34. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.006
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In this paper, the author looks back to the development of restoration ecology, exponds its definition and some terms, summaries its theoretical bases and research contents, and finally reviews its study status quo at home and abroad, some problems and t
SUMMARY AND RESEARCH OF LAND RE-ARRANGEMENT IN KARST TROUGH———A Case Study of Caoshang District,Beipei,Chongqing
HE Duo-xing, XIE Shi-you
2003, 22(1): 35-40. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.007
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THEORY , METHODS AND APPLICATION IN ANALYZING THE FORECASTING INFORMATION OF WATER INRUSH FROM THE BOTTOM COAL LAYER IN NORTHERN CHINA COALFIELD
JIN De-wu
2003, 22(1): 41-46. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.008
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Water inrush from the bottom coal layer in mining work faced now is rather serious in Northern China coalfield, which constraints seriously the normal economical benefits. Aiming at the characteristics of water inrush up to the mining working surface thro
ANALYTIC RESEARCH ON TURBULENT FLOW OF THE CONFINED WATER IN KARST FISSURES
WANG Xin-yi, HAN Xing-xia, LIU Bai-zhou
2003, 22(1): 47-50. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.009
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This paper takes the representative point of underground section as the research object and sets up mathematic model of confined water turbulent flow in single karst fissure. It uses the Lagrange Method to solve the mathematic model under different bounda
A BRIEF STUDY ON KARST TIANKENG
ZHU Xue-wen, ZHU De-hao, HUANG Bao-jian, CHEN Wei-hai, ZHANG Yuan-hai, HAN Dao-shan
2003, 22(1): 51-65. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.010
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It is not recognized by karstological academia until more and more big karst dolines being discovered in Southern China karst area, although Xiaoyanwan doline in Xingwen County, Sichuan Province has been known since 1980's. It offers us a good chance to m
CAVE FEATURES AND SIGHT-SEEING ROUTE DESIGN AT BAILONG CAVE IN YOU COUNTY, HUNAN PROVINCE
ZHANG Yuan-hai, HAN Dao-shan, SUN Cheng-guo
2003, 22(1): 66-72. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.011
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THE PROPERTIES OF NATIONAL PARK OF AMERICA AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE USED FOR REFERENCE
XIE Hong-zhong, LIU Hong-jiang
2003, 22(1): 73-76. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.012
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There have been 2600 national parks in the world since America built the first one in 1872. It is very important for protecting resources, environment, ecology and geological scene. The development of geologic tourism and the protection of geologic enviro
A PRELIMNARY DISCUSSION ON THE HISTORIC CHANGE OF THE NAME FOR THE LIJIANG RIVER SYSTEM
LIU Yin-rong, FENG Hong, YU Xiu-lan, SONG Gui-jin, YE Qing
2003, 22(1): 77-82. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2003.01.013
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The Lijiang River has long been recorded from Zhanguo Period till now. Historically, the Lijiang River was once called Lishui (Lijishui) and Lishui in other Chinese characters. It is concluded from the names for the river that the ancient people from more