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Jia, Lige, and Bo Zhang. "Water Use Attribution Analysis and Prediction Based on the VIKOR Method and Grey Neural Network Model: A Case Study of Zhangye City." Atmosphere 15, no. 11 (2024): 1387. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos15111387.

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Water consumption forecasting is a critical aspect of the increasingly strained water resources and sustainable water management processes. It is essential to explore the current status of water use patterns and future development directions in Zhangye City. In this study, 17 factors affecting water consumption in Zhangye City were selected to analyze changes in water consumption and to predict values from 2003 to 2022, utilizing the entropy weight–VIKOR model and the grey neural network model. The results indicate that agricultural water consumption and annual rainfall are the factors with the largest weights among the social and natural attribute indicators, respectively, significantly influencing water consumption in Zhangye City. As the proportions of water consumption for forestry, animal husbandry, fishery, livestock, urban public use, and ecological environment increase, while agricultural water consumption continues to decline, the overall water consumption trend in Zhangye City from 2003 to 2022 shows a positive trajectory. Each water consumption factor is tending toward greater balance, and the relationship between water supply and distribution is improving. The multi-year average relative error of the water consumption predictions for Zhangye City from 2003 to 2022 using the grey neural network model was 4.28%. Furthermore, the relative error values for annual predictions ranged from 0.60% to 5.00%, achieving an accuracy rate of 80.00%. This indicates a strong predictive performance. Ultimately, the model was used to predict a water consumption of 20.18 × 108 m3 in Zhangye City in 2027. The model can serve as a theoretical reference for short-term water consumption forecasting and for establishing a basin water resource allocation system in Zhangye City.
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Yang, Mingyue, Deye Qu, Yue Shen, Shanquan Yang, Bin Liu, and Wenjing Lu. "Evaluation of Water Resources Carrying Capacity of Zhangye City Based on Combined Weights and TOPSIS Modeling." Water 15, no. 24 (2023): 4229. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15244229.

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According to the natural condition of water resources and the economic, social, and ecological environment status of Zhangye City, the water resources carrying capacity of Zhangye City is evaluated by using the water resources carrying capacity Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to an Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) model with combination assignment. The results show that: (1) From 2010 to 2020, the water resources carrying capacity of Zhangye City was generally stable at the macro level, ranking at grades III and IV. However, from the micro level, the water resources carrying capacity fluctuates to a certain extent and shows an increasing trend year by year. (2) The steady improvement of economic and social conditions is the main driving force for the improvement of the comprehensive water resources carrying capacity of Zhangye City, and the changes in the ecological environment are also important factors affecting the carrying capacity of water resources. The results provided a decision basis for future comprehensive development and utilization of water resources in Zhangye City and a reference for water resource carrying capacity and water resource security assessment in other arid and semi-arid areas in our country.
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Liu, Zhichao, Chunhua Jiang, Tongxin Liu, et al. "Statistical Characteristics of Spread F in the Northeastern Edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau during 2017–2022." Remote Sensing 16, no. 7 (2024): 1142. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs16071142.

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Spread F (SF) in the ionosphere can be observed frequently in mid-latitude regions. It is suggested that atmospheric gravity waves play a significant role for the seeding of mid-latitude SF. Previous research suggested that the source of travelling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) over China is in the southeastern and northeastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, however, until now there have been no ground-based observations of the ionosphere in this region. Recently, an advanced digital ionosonde was installed at Zhangye station (39.2°N, 100.54°E, Dip Lat 29.6°N) in the northeastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is an opportunity to verify the effect of gravity waves on the formation of mid-latitude SF by comparing it with observations in other regions of the Chinese sector. In this study, statistical analysis of SF recorded at Zhangye station during 2017–2022 was carried out. Results show that diurnal, seasonal and solar cycle characteristics of the occurrence rate of SF are similar with previous studies. At Zhangye station, the maximum occurrence rate of SF is during the post-midnight period in summer and winter. The occurrence rate of SF events have a negative relationship with solar activity. There is no obvious relationship between the occurrence rate of SF and geomagnetic activity. Comparing observations of other stations in the mid-latitude region, we found that the occurrence rates of SF (the annual maximum rates are from 33.83% to 53.29%) are much higher at Zhangye station. Further studies show that ionospheric disturbances can be observed frequently at Zhangye station, especially in autumn and winter. Gravity waves/TIDs in the northeast of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau are suggested to explain the abnormal higher occurrence rate of SF at Zhangye station.
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Wang, Wenxuan, Chunhua Jiang, Lehui Wei, et al. "Comparative Study of the Es Layer between the Plateau and Plain Regions in China." Remote Sensing 14, no. 12 (2022): 2871. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14122871.

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The lower atmosphere forcing plays an important role in forming the sporadic E (Es) layer in the ionosphere. In this study, a comparative study of the Es layer recorded by ionosondes at the middle latitude regions was carried out between the plateau and plain regions in China. The two ionosonde stations (Zhangye, 39.21°N, 100.54°E and Beijing, 40.25°N, 116.25°E) are located at the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and North China Plain, respectively. The data during the year 2018 were used to reveal the characteristics of the Es layer. The occurrence probability, the critical frequency (foEs) and the base virtual height (h’Es) were considered in this study. Results show that: (1) The diurnal and seasonal variations of the occurrence probability between these two regions are similar. The maximum occurrence probability is at noontime and in the summer season. However, the Es at Zhangye occurred more frequently than Beijing at nighttime and in winter to early spring. (2) Similar to previous studies, the maximum value of foEs at Beijing mainly occurred in summer. Interestingly, the maximum value is in winter at Zhangye station. (3) The characteristics of the anomaly of the Es layer at Zhangye are mostly consistent with the characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. Therefore, compared with observations at Beijing, the anomalies of the Es layer at Zhangye (at night and in winter to spring) might be attributed to gravity waves in the lower atmosphere over the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau.
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Shang, Hai Yang. "Urban Sustainable Development Evaluation Based on System Dynamic Model." Advanced Materials Research 518-523 (May 2012): 5901–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.518-523.5901.

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Evaluation for urban sustainable development is very significant to improve the future development of urban. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is very popular used to evaluate the urban sustainable development, but limited to forecasting the future development. In the study, a model designed based on SD and AHP is expected to resolve this problem. And we take Zhangye city in Gansu province as an example to study the evaluation performance of the model. The result of the urban sustainable development is getting better and better towards 2020. The result shows that the development of Zhangye city is going to be good in future 10 years. The experimental results indicate the effectiveness and correctness of the proposed method.
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Shang, Hai Yang, and Fang Su. "An Application of System Dynamic Approach to Urban Sustainable Development Evaluation." Applied Mechanics and Materials 195-196 (August 2012): 783–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.195-196.783.

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Evaluation for urban sustainable development is very significant to improve the future development of urban. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is very popular used to evaluate the urban sustainable development, but limited to forecasting the future development. In the study, a model designed based on SD and AHP is expected to resolve this problem. And we take Zhangye city in Gansu province as an example to study the evaluation performance of the model. The result of the urban sustainable development is getting better and better towards 2020. The result shows that the development of Zhangye city is going to be good in future 10 years. The experimental results indicate the effectiveness and correctness of the proposed method.
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Zaizen, Yuji, Miwako Ikegami, Kikuo Okada, and Yukio Makino. "Aerosol Concentration Observed at Zhangye in China." Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 73, no. 5 (1995): 891–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2151/jmsj1965.73.5_891.

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Wang, Mei, De Shan Tang, Ijaz Ahmad, and Jin Xin Zhang. "Assessment of Regional Water-Human Harmony Based on ANP-Entropy Model." Applied Mechanics and Materials 692 (November 2014): 121–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.692.121.

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Aiming at interactions between human system and water system, a new evaluation system for water-human harmony index (WHHI) was built on the base of triple criteria: Natural water cycle’s health degree (NWHD), Social water cycle’s rationality degree (SWRD) and Human-to-water fitness degree (HWFD). Analytic Network Process (ANP) and Entropy Mothed were applied to the evaluation model for Water-human harmony degree (WHHD). With relevant data of WHHI in Zhangye city, Gansu province, the state of the water-human relationship in Zhangye was assessed from each criterion angle and the result showed that water-human harmony situation as a whole was on the upswing, while the trouble of natural water cycle’s health was the biggest shortcoming in the process of harmonious development. This evaluation model can satisfy practical applications and reflect regional objective reality on water-human relationship, which has a certain guiding significance for regional water resource management.
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Zhang, Weidi, and Runbo Liu. "Data analysis and spatial design study of children's activity sites in rural Gansu, China." Urban Resilience and Sustainability 1, no. 4 (2023): 314–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/urs.2023020.

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<abstract> <p>This paper examined rural outdoor activity sites for children in Zhangye, Gansu Province, China. The study analyzed the characteristics of children's groups and their behavioral patterns during outdoor activities in rural areas, and explored the factors affecting children's engagement in outdoor activities. A questionnaire survey was conducted to assess the physical and mental health status of rural children in Gansu Province, the distribution of outdoor activity time, and the influence of activity venues on children. Based on the survey results in rural Zhangye, Gansu Province, activity venues and facilities suitable for rural children in Gansu were identified. Finally, five design principles were proposed (i.e., safety, fun, comfort, accessibility, and guiding) to cater to the activity preferences of rural children in Gansu, China and provide a nurturing environment that fostered their physical and mental growth.</p> </abstract>
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Wang, Xin, Hui Wen, Jinsen Shi, et al. "Optical and microphysical properties of natural mineral dust and anthropogenic soil dust near dust source regions over northwestern China." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18, no. 3 (2018): 2119–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-2119-2018.

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Abstract. Mineral dust aerosols (MDs) not only influence the climate by scattering and absorbing solar radiation but also modify cloud properties and change the ecosystem. From 3 April to 16 May 2014, a ground-based mobile laboratory was deployed to measure the optical and microphysical properties of MDs near dust source regions in Wuwei, Zhangye, and Dunhuang (in chronological order) along the Hexi Corridor over northwestern China. Throughout this dust campaign, the hourly averaged (±standard deviation) aerosol scattering coefficients (σsp, 550 nm) of the particulates with aerodynamic diameters less than 2.5 µm (PM2.5) at these three sites were sequentially 101.5 ± 36.8, 182.2 ± 433.1, and 54.0 ± 32.0 Mm−1. Correspondingly, the absorption coefficients (σap, 637 nm) were 9.7 ± 6.1, 6.0 ± 4.6, and 2.3 ± 0.9 Mm−1; single-scattering albedos (ω, 637 nm) were 0.902 ± 0.025, 0.931 ± 0.037, and 0.949 ± 0.020; and scattering Ångström exponents (Åsp, 450–700 nm) of PM2.5 were 1.28 ± 0.27, 0.77 ± 0.51, and 0.52 ± 0.31. During a severe dust storm in Zhangye (i.e., from 23 to 25 April), the highest values of σsp2.5 (∼ 5074 Mm−1), backscattering coefficient (σbsp2.5, ∼ 522 Mm−1), and ω637 (∼ 0.993) and the lowest values of backscattering fraction (b2.5, ∼ 0.101) at 550 nm and Åsp2.5 (∼ −0.046) at 450–700 nm, with peak values of aerosol number size distribution (appearing at the particle diameter range of 1–3 µm), exhibited that the atmospheric aerosols were dominated by coarse-mode dust aerosols. It is hypothesized that the relatively higher values of mass scattering efficiency during floating dust episodes in Wuwei and Zhangye are attributed to the anthropogenic soil dust produced by agricultural cultivations.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Zhangye"

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Soares, Camilo. "L'espace immatériel dans le cinéma de Jia Zhangke : une politique du regard." Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01H304/document.

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La présente thèse propose d’analyser l’approche de l’espace dans le cinéma de Jia Zhangke, le réalisateur le plus représentatif, avec Wang Bing, de la génération indépendante (ou sixième génération) du cinéma chinois, comme une appréhension dialectique, consciente des discours qu’engendrent la représentation du réel. La construction de l’espace dans ses films est ainsi une forme d’engager, par le jugement esthétique, une conscience politique du spectateur à l’appréhension du monde. Jia ainsi fait du registre cinématographique à la fois le témoin privilégié du processus de changements de la Chine actuelle et un espace reconstruit subjectivement au moyen de l’imagination et de la mémoire. Son cinéma formule ainsi une critique subtile de la modernisation rapide et violente en cours, qui engendre la destruction de son paysage historique, la perte des repères culturels de son peuple et le désarroi des gens laissés pour compte. En actualisant des références à la peinture traditionnelle de paysage en Chine, Jia Zhangke tisse l’expression du monde dans son cinéma en tant qu’espace historique, puis espace dialectique et finalement espace immatériel pour observer son historicité, problématiser son présent et finalement proposer au spectateur, à partir de l’expérience esthétique, la conscience de son existence médiale porteuse de puissance d’action<br>5ABSTRACT :This dissertation proposes an analysis of the approach to space in the cinema of Jia Zhangke— a filmmaker, who with Wang Bing, is most representative of the independent generation, or sixth generation, of Chinese cinema— as a form permitting an engagement of political consciousness through the comprehension of space. Through his aesthetics, Jia creates a cinematographic register that is both privileged witness of the processes of change in present-day China and a space subjectively reconstructed through the means of imagination and memory. This dissertation considers how his cinema expresses a subtle critique of the rapid and violent modernisation currently occurring in China, which engenders the destruction of its historical landscape, the loss of local cultural bearings, and the helplessness of those left abandoned. Through making references to traditional Chinese landscape painting, this work explores how Jia constructs the expression of this world in his cinema: as historical space, then as dialectical space, and finally as immaterial space in order to observe its historicity, to problematize its present, and finally to propose to the spectator, departing from aesthetic experience, an awareness of its medial existence carrying a force for action
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Ševčík, Martin. "Modelování vlastností modelu HVS v Matlabu." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-217656.

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In theoretical part Diploma thesis deals with the model of human vision HVS (Human Visual System), which can be used for image quality assessment in TV technique area. It has been described calculations of selected JND (Just Noticeable Difference) metrics, used in evaluation of HVS. In practical part of the thesis it has been suggested and realized simulation model in Matlab, which may be used for evaluation of three JND metrics from color and grayscale images and evaluation in spatial a frequency domain. Results of JND models have been compared to another objective image quality evaluation metrics (MSE, NMSE, SNR and PSNR). For interpretation of dependencies it has been used images with different defined content.
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Sit, Tsui. "A spatial analysis of Zhang Yuan's films /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B20933903.

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Germann, Jennifer. "Documenting postsocialist reality: the films of Jia Zhangke." Thesis, McGill University, 2011. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=97191.

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In this paper, I will examine how the films of Jia Zhangke operate as social analyses of the contemporary condition in China through both subject matter and the documentation of a society in transition, as well as, through the creation of an innovative film language. Jia employs cinematic techniques that problematize the borders between fiction and documentary, subjectivity and objectivity, and realism and surrealism thus challenging the underlying assumptions that shape film as a medium itself. It is this essential filmic gesture which blurs the boundaries between traditional cinematic categories that makes Jia's films unique in their ability to reveal the inherent contradictions that structure the postsocialist condition in contemporary China.<br>Dans cet article, j'examinerai comment les films de Jia Zhangke fonctionner comme des analyses de la condition sociale contemporaine en Chine à la fois par l'objet et la documentation d'une société en transition, ainsi que, grâce à la création d'un langage cinématographique novateur. Jia utilise des techniques cinématographiques qui problématiser les frontières entre fiction et documentaire, la subjectivité et l'objectivité et le réalisme et le surréalisme mettant ainsi en cause les hypothèses sous-jacentes film forme que comme un médium lui-même. C'est ce geste filmique, essentielle, qui brouille les frontières entre les catégories traditionnelles du cinéma qui fait des films uniques Jia dans leur capacité à révéler les contradictions inhérentes à la structure de la condition post-socialiste dans la Chine contemporaine.
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Mak, Yan Yan. "Cong xiao shuo dao dian ying : lun "Qing cheng zhi lian" yu "Ban sheng yuan" /." View Abstract or Full-Text, 2002. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202002%20MAK.

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Thesis (M.Phil.)--Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2002.<br>Includes bibliographical references (leaves 276-289). Also available in electronic version. Access restricted to campus users.
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Chan, Edmund Sze Shing. "Cong "Di jian tu shuo" kan Zhang Juzheng xin mu zhong li xiang jun wang de xing xiang, jian lun ta de di shi jue se /." View abstract or full-text, 2008. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202008%20CHAN.

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Schultz, Corey Haley Kai Nelson. "Moving figures : class feelings in the films of Jia Zhangke." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2015. http://research.gold.ac.uk/14841/.

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This thesis analyzes the representation of and affects associated with the five class figures of worker, peasant, soldier, intellectual, and entrepreneur in the films of the Chinese director Jia Zhangke. They are the descendents of the five main Confucian class figures, and have also been socially, politically, and culturally significant throughout China’s modern history. The questions that guide this analysis include: How are these figures represented? How do their representations and cinematic tropes operate in the films? What feelings do they evoke? To answer these questions, I engage with scholarship in Chinese sociology and visual culture, Raymond Williams’s concept of “structures of feeling,” and theories on film phenomenology and affect. I examine Jia’s entire oeuvre (1994-2013), including his shorts, documentaries, narrative films, and advertisements. In the core chapters, I examine each figure’s socio-historical and cultural contexts, its representation in the films, and the cinematic tropes and feelings that are associated with it. I argue that the Maoist figures are in decline and will soon disappear, while the “new” class figures of intellectual and entrepreneur survive and thrive in the Reform era. Regarding cinematic tropes, I analyze the moving portraits, interviews, and constructions of memory for the figure of the worker; for the peasant, I focus on the POV shot, observation, and the gaze; for the soldier, I discuss the figure’s “absent presence” and its degraded appearance in simulacra; for the intellectual, I examine the voice, the pseudomonologue, and the observatory and exploratory lenses; and for the entrepreneur, I explore the close-up, speed, and film as advertisement. Finally, I examine how these figures produce what Raymond Williams describes as “structures of feeling,” and how these various feelings transition over time – from anxiety over the threat of Reform, to decrying its negative effects, to welcoming its opportunities, to finally demanding solutions to the problems it has caused.
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Su, Weizhen. "Miao hong Taiwan Zhang pai zuo jia shi dai lun /." Taibei Shi : San min shu ju gu fen you xian gong si, 2006. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/74349821.html.

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Sun, Xiaoming. "Tian cai meng : Zhang Ailing Meiguo shi qi de sheng huo yu xie zuo chu tan /." View abstract or full-text, 2009. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202009%20SUN.

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Ming, Yau-yau. "A study of Zhang Dai's Shigui Shu Zhang Dai "Shi gui shu" yan jiu /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B34615933.

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Books on the topic "Zhangye"

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Zhichun, Zhang, ed. Zhangye shi hua. Gansu wen hua chu ban she, 2007.

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Zhichun, Zhang, and He Chengcai, eds. Jin Zhangye shi hua. Gansu wen hua chu ban she, 2004.

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Bai, Cehou. Xin xiu Zhangye Xian zhi. Zhangye Shi Shi zhi ban gong shi, 1998.

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Gansu Sheng Zhangye gong lu zong duan. Zhangye gong lu zong duan zhi. Zhangye gong lu zong duan zhi bian zuan wei yuan hui, 2001.

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Xingchang, Yang, and Pan Jingwan, eds. Si lu zhong zhen jin Zhangye: Siluzhongzhenjinzhangye. Gansu wen hua chu ban she, 2010.

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Yongcheng, Xu, and Cui Debin, eds. Jin Zhangye min jian bao juan: JinZhangyeminjianbaojuan. Gansu wen hua chu ban she, 2007.

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Zhangye Diqu ren min yi yuan zhi bian ji bu. Zhangye Diqu ren min yi yuan zhi. Zhangye Diqu ren min yi yuan], 1996.

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author, Zhang Xiulian, ed. Zhangye li shi huo bi kao lüe: Zhangyelishihuobi kaolüe. Dunhuang wen yi chu ban she, 2013.

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shi, Zhangye Diqu di wu ci ren kou pu cha ban gong. Zhangye Diqu 2000 nian ren kou pu cha zi liao. Zhangye Diqu di wu ci ren kou pu cha ban gong shi, 2002.

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Chen, Guoke. Zhangye Ganzhou Heishuiguo Han dai mu zang fa jue bao gao. Gansu jiao yu chu ban she, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Zhangye"

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Si-yuan, Wang, and Xu Zhong Min. "Using the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) to Analysis the Tourist Value of Zhangye Danxia Landform." In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27948-5_86.

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Yang, Bohan, Weiwei Zheng, and Xinli Ke. "Forecasting Industrial Water Demand Using Case Based Reasoning: A Case Study in Zhangye City, China." In River Basin Management. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0841-2_10-1.

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Yang, Bohan, Weiwei Zheng, and Xinli Ke. "Forecasting Industrial Water Demand Using Case-Based Reasoning: A Case Study in Zhangye City, China." In River Basin Management. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6949-9_10.

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Zhao, Guofeng. "The Focus Point and Practice Path of Green Finance to Support Agricultural Development Zhangye City as an Example." In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Financial Innovation and Economic Development (ICFIED 2023). Atlantis Press International BV, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-142-5_30.

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Pregadio, Fabrizio. "Zhang Ji (Zhang Zhongjing)." In Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7747-7_9392.

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Sullivan, Charles J. "Modernization (Ruhani Zhangyru)." In Leaders of the Nation: Kazakhstan during the Twilight of the Nazarbayev Era and the Russo-Ukrainian War. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9476-8_4.

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Shai, Aron. "Introduction." In Zhang Xueliang. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230348912_1.

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Shai, Aron. "Opium and Government in Manchuria, 1901–31." In Zhang Xueliang. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230348912_2.

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Shai, Aron. "From One Incident to Another, from Manchuria to Xi’an, 1931–6." In Zhang Xueliang. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230348912_3.

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Shai, Aron. "‘Forced Advice’: The Revolt Against Chiang Kai-shek, 1936." In Zhang Xueliang. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230348912_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Zhangye"

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Fan, W., L. Cai, R. Yan, et al. "Characteristics of Return Stroke Electromagnetic Waveforms in Zhangbei Wind Farms." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icops58192.2024.10626149.

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Yang, Rong, and Yongzhong Su. "Groundwater Nitrate Contamination in an Agroecosystem in Zhangye Oasis, Northwest China." In 2009 3rd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbbe.2009.5162894.

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Liu, Liping, Deshan Tang, and Tianlin Chen. "Assessment on the water security of Zhangye based on the DPSIR model." In 2012 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Advanced Computational Intelligence (ICACI). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaci.2012.6463289.

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Zhong Ma, Siyang Lui, and Miaomiao Wang. "The compilation of physical water supply and use table in Zhangye City." In 2012 International Symposium on Geomatics for Integrated Water Resources Management (GIWRM). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/giwrm.2012.6349586.

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Qu, Deye, Zhong Ma, Xiaoyu Lin, and Yida Jin. "Application of Physical Input-Output Table of Water Resources in Zhangye City." In Proceedings of the 2018 7th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environment Engineering (ICSEEE 2018). Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icseee-18.2019.10.

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Wang, Sh X., J. Qian, and X. L. Hu. "Regional groundwater flow modeling in Zhangye Basin a of Heihe river watershed, China." In 2011 International Symposium on Water Resource and Environmental Protection (ISWREP). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iswrep.2011.5892976.

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Zhao, Suling, Jiaguo Qi, Richard Baumeister, et al. "Remote sensing land use and land cover dynamics of Zhangye region in Western China." In Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, edited by Xiaoling Pan, Wei Gao, Michael H. Glantz, and Yoshiaki Honda. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.466878.

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Zhao, Jing, Jing Li, and Qinhuo Liu. "Based on PROSAIL and four scale model to estimation LAI from HJ-1B CCD2 data in Zhangye." In IGARSS 2012 - 2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.2012.6352753.

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Ma, Mingguo. "Wetland resource investigation of the northern suburb of the Zhangye City based on the airborne CCD images." In Sixth International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, edited by Henri Maître, Hong Sun, Bangjun Lei, and Jufu Feng. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.832135.

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Xie, Yaowen, Xiaojiong Zhao, Linlin Li, and Haoyu Wang. "Calculating NDVI for Landsat7-ETM data after atmospheric correction using 6S model: A case study in Zhangye city, China." In 2010 18th International Conference on Geoinformatics. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/geoinformatics.2010.5567553.

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Reports on the topic "Zhangye"

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del Val, Joaquin. UNA IMAGEN PUEDE MENTIR MÁS QUE MIL PALABRAS: el triste caso del Parque Geológico de Zhangye (China). ILUSTRE COLEGIO OFICIAL DE GEOLOGOS, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21028/jdv.2018.02.26.

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Lei, Jiangtao, Marcos Arroyo, Matteo Ciantia, and Ningning Zhang. Grain roughness effect on the critical state line of crushable sands. University of Dundee, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20933/100001234.

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A recently proposed DEM model for materials with rough crushable grains (Zhang et al. 2021; Ciantia et al. 2015; Otsubo et al. 2017) is here employed to examine the effect of contact roughness on the critical state line, a property of granular materials which is a) fundamental for the evaluation of liquefaction risk and liquefied responses and b) easily accessible through DEM simulation (Ciantia et al. 2019).
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Zhang, Ye. Fundamentals of Geostatistics. Instats Inc., 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.61700/5p94pnfflrf4w1290.

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Join Ye Zhang in a 4-day workshop, Fundamentals of Geostatistics, designed for PhD students, professors, and professional researchers with an interest in learning how to build geostatistical models. This workshop will enhance participants' skills in spatial data analysis by providing an in-depth understanding of the principles and applications of Geostatistical estimation and simulation. Besides explaining and illustrating theories using Excel or MATLAB exercises, it offers hands-on experience with a free geostatistical modeling software developed at Stanford University.
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Zhang, Ye. Introduction to Matlab (Free 2-Hour Seminar). Instats Inc., 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.61700/mstek9cp5r7gk1290.

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Introduction to MATLAB is a FREE short course designed to equip researchers with basic MATLAB skills, i.e., write, understand, and run commands/scripts and visualize results with the Matlab IDE. The course is useful for MATLAB novices or someone needing a refresher. It does not cover advanced topics such as toolboxes, object based programming, and HPC. Though it is the first seminar and part of the pre-requisite materials for a Geostatistics workshop Professor Zhang teaches, it can also act as a standalone tutorial for MATLAB.
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Zhang, Mingzhu, Wujisiguleng Bao, Luying Sun, Zhi Yao, and Xiyao Li. Efficacy and safety of finerenone in chronic kidney disease associated with type 2 diabetes: meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.3.0020.

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Review question / Objective: To assess the beneficial effect and safety of finerenone for patients with chronic kidney disease associated with type 2 diabetes. Condition being studied: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality from non-communicable diseases, affecting almost 700 million people worldwide. Approximately 40% of patients with diabetes have CKD, which exposes them to a 3-fold higher risk of cardiovascular death versus those with T2D alone. Strategies to protect the kidneys of patients with CKD and T2D may reduce their risk of cardiovascular events. Finerenone, a nonsteroidal, selective mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, reduced composite kidney and cardiovascular outcome in trials involving patients with chronic kidney disease. Recently, quite a few clinical studies have been conducted to compare finerenone and placebo. Our meta-analysis aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of finerenone in chronic kidney disease associated with T2D. 1st author* - Mingzhu Zhang and Wujisiguleng Bao contributed equally to this study.
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Klesta, Matthew. Home Mortgage Lending by Race and Income in the Time of Low Interest Rates: Examples from Select Counties in Kentucky, Ohio, and Pennsylvania from 2018 through 2021. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26509/frbc-cd-20221129.

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Signed into law in 1975 by President Ford, the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) requires most financial institutions to disclose information on their mortgage lending. Annually, this information creates a publicly accessible data set that includes millions of records and covers about 90 percent of mortgage lending in the United States (Gerardi, Willen, and Zhang, 2020). More information on HMDA can be found in the summary "What is HMDA and why is it important?" Several years ago, the Cleveland Fed examined data for seven large urban counties in the Fourth District. At that time, we looked at how these counties performed post-Great Recession. In this report, we revisit those seven counties and examine how they performed during the COVID-19 pandemic and in an environment of record-low interest rates. This report is an analysis of HMDA data from 2018 through 2021 in seven counties: Allegheny, Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh); Cuyahoga, Ohio (Cleveland); Fayette, Kentucky (Lexington); Franklin, Ohio (Columbus); Hamilton, Ohio (Cincinnati); Lucas, Ohio (Toledo); and Montgomery, Ohio (Dayton). It focuses on several aspects of mortgage lending categorized by borrower race and income.
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Kiefner, John. PR-218-183607-WEB Peer Review of the Plausible Profile (Psqr) Corrosion Assessment Model. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011627.

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Date: October 14, 2019 PRESENTER: John Kiefner, PhD HOSTS: Shahani Kariyawasam, PhD and Shenwei Zhang, TC Energy MODERATOR: Laurie Perry, PRCI CLICK BUY/DOWNLOAD BUTTON TO ACCESS A RECORDING OF THIS WEBINAR The PRCI Corrosion Technical Committee presented the findings from a peer review conducted by a team of world-renowned pipeline experts, led by Dr. John Kiefner, on a new corrosion assessment model developed by TC Energy. The new model utilizes multiple plausible profiles to assess the remaining strength of a corroded pipe. A safe failure pressure is derived from these plausible profiles. This safe pressure can result in fewer excavations needed in response to ILI-identified areas of metal loss. Benefits/Learning Outcomes: - Review of the Psqr Model and how it was formulated and validated - An understanding of how the increased accuracy of the Psqr model can lead to fewer excavations - Peer reviewed suggestions for implementing the Psqr Model Target audience: - Pipeline corrosion personnel - Pipeline integrity management personnel Recommended reading: PR-218-183607-Z01 Peer Review of the Plausible Profile (Psqr) Corrosion Assessment Model
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Mirel, Lisa, Cindy Zhang, Christine Cox, Ye Yeats, Félix Suad El Burai, and Golden Cordell. Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15620/cdc:104744.

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"Objectives—Linking national survey data with administrative data sources enables researchers to conduct analyses that would not be possible with each data source alone. Recently, the Data Linkage Program at the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) released updated Linked Mortality Files, including the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data linked to the National Death Index mortality files. Two versions of the files were released: restricted-use files available through NCHS and Federal Statistical Research Data Centers and public-use files. To reduce the reidentification risk, statistical disclosure limitation methods were applied to the public-use files before they were released. This included limiting the amount of mortality information available and perturbing cause of death and follow-up time for select records. Methods—To assess the comparability of the restricted-use and public-use files, relative hazard ratios for all-cause and cause-specific mortality using Cox proportional hazards models were estimated and compared. Results—The comparative analysis found that the two data files yield similar descriptive and model results. Suggested citation: Mirel LB, Zhang C, Cox CS, Ye Y, El Burai Félix S, Golden C. Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files. National Health Statistics Reports; no 155. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15620/cdc:104744. CS323656 nhsr155-508.pdf"
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Zhang, Hongbin, Shahal Abbo, Weidong Chen, Amir Sherman, Dani Shtienberg, and Frederick Muehlbauer. Integrative Physical and Genetic Mapping of the Chickpea Genome for Fine Mapping and Analysis of Agronomic Traits. United States Department of Agriculture, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2010.7592122.bard.

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Chickpea is the third most important pulse crop in the world and ranks first in the Middle East; however, it has been subjected to only limited research in modern genomics. In the first period of this project (US-3034-98R) we constructed two large-insert BAC and BIBAC libraries, developed 325 SSR markers and mapped QTLs controlling ascochyta blight resistance (ABR) and days to first flower (DTF). Nevertheless, the utilities of these tools and results in gene discovery and marker-assisted breeding are limited due to the absence of an essential platform. The goals of this period of the project were to use the resources and tools developed in the first period of the project to develop a BAC/BIBAC physical map for chickpea and using it to identify BAC/BIBACcontigs containing agronomic genes of interest, with an emphasis on ABR and DTF, and develop DNA markers suitable for marker-assisted breeding. Toward these goals, we proposed: 1) Fingerprint ~50,000 (10x) BACs from the BAC and BIBAC libraries, assemble the clones into a genome-wide BAC/BIBAC physical map, and integrate the BAC/BIBAC map with the existing chickpea genetic maps (Zhang, USA); 2) fine-map ABR and DTFQTLs and enhance molecular tools for chickpea genetics and breeding (Shahal, Sherman and DaniShtienberg, Israel; Chen and Muehlbauer; USA); and 3) integrate the BAC/BIBAC map with the existing chickpea genetic maps (Sherman, Israel; Zhang and Chen, USA). For these objectives, a total of $460,000 was requested originally, but a total of $300,000 was awarded to the project. We first developed two new BAC and BIBAC libraries, Chickpea-CME and Chickpea- CHV. The chickpea-CMEBAC library contains 22,272 clones, with an average insert size of 130 kb and equivalent to 4.0 fold of the chickpea genome. The chickpea-CHVBIBAC library contains 38,400 clones, with an average insert size of 140 kb and equivalent to 7.5 fold of the chickpea genome. The two new libraries (11.5 x), along with the two BAC (Chickpea-CHI) and BIBAC (Chickpea-CBV) libraries (7.1 x) constructed in the first period of the project, provide libraries essential for chickpea genome physical mapping and many other genomics researches. Using these four libraries we then developed the proposed BAC/BIBAC physical map of chickpea. A total of 67,584 clones were fingerprinted, and 64,211 (~11.6 x) of the fingerprints validated and used in the physical map assembly. The physical map consists of 1,945 BAC/BIBACcontigs, with each containing an average of 39.2 clones and having an average physical length of 559 kb. The contigs collectively span ~1,088 Mb, being 1.49 fold of the 740- Mb chickpea genome. Third, we integrated the physical map with the two existing chickpea genetic maps using a total of 172 (124 + 48) SSR markers. Fourth, we identified tightly linked markers for ABR-QTL1, increased marker density at ABR-QTL2 and studied the genetic basis of resistance to pod abortion, a major problem in the east Mediterranean, caused by heat stress. Finally, we, using the integrated map, isolated the BAC/BIBACcontigs containing or closely linked to QTL4.1, QTL4.2 and QTL8 for ABR and QTL8 for DTF. The integrated BAC/BIBAC map resulted from the project will provide a powerful platform and tools essential for many aspects of advanced genomics and genetics research of this crop and related species. These includes, but are not limited to, targeted development of SNP, InDel and SSR markers, high-resolution mapping of the chickpea genome and its agronomic genes and QTLs, sequencing and decoding of all genes of the genome using the next-generation sequencing technology, and comparative genome analysis of chickpea versus other legumes. The DNA markers and BAC/BIBACcontigs containing or closely linked to ABR and DTF provide essential tools to develop SSR and SNP markers well-suited for marker-assisted breeding of the traits and clone their corresponding genes. The development of the tools and knowledge will thus promote enhanced and substantial genetic improvement of the crop and related legumes.
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Siegel, David A., Ivona Cetinic, Andrew F. Thompson, et al. EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS) North Atlantic sensor calibration and intercalibration documents. NASA STI Program and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1575/1912/66998.

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The following documents collect information regarding the calibration and intercalibration of various sensors that were deployed during the North Atlantic field component of the NASA EXPORTS project (EXPORTS NA), which took place between May 4 and June 1, 2021 (Johnson et al., 2023). The EXPORTS NA campaign was designed to to provide a contrasting end member to the earlier North Pacific field campaign, and focused on carbon export associated with the North Atlantic spring bloom in which gravitational sinking of organic particles, the physical advection and mixing, and active transport by vertically migrating zooplankton are all expected to provide significant flux pathways. During EXPORTS NA data sets were collected from a variety of shipbased, autonomously-piloted, and Lagrangian platforms. Intercalibration activities were tasked to different groups within the EXPORTS project team. Team leads and contact information are listed below. The overarching goal of these activities was to identify a trusted sensor, carry out a careful calibration of this sensor, then base any intercalibraiton needs off of this sensor, occasionally propagating information across platforms. Full details of the intercalibration approach, assumptions, and summary are provided in the attached documents. All calibration and intercalibration activities were completed before data set were uplaoded to the NASA SeaBASS data repository. Data related to this cruise can be publicly accessed at: https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/cruise/EXPORTSNA Updates to calibration and intercalibration documents required to reflect revised data sets will also be provided through SeaBASS. Questions concerning referencing these documents or accessing data sets should be directed to Inia Soto Ramos. NASA EXPORTS Science Lead: David Siegel, davesiegel@ucsb.edu NASA EXPORTS Project Scientist: Ivona Cetini´c, ivona.cetinic@nasa.gov NASA EXPORTS Data Manager: Inia Soto Ramos, inia.m.sotoramos@nasa.gov Calibration and intercalibration leads Temperature and salinity sensors: Andy Thompson, andrewt@caltech.edu Chlorophyll fluorescence sensors: Melissa Omand &amp; Kaley Sten, momand@uri.edu Oxygen sensors: Shawnee Traylor &amp; Roo Nicholson, shawnee@mit.edu Optical backscatter sensors: Xiaodong Zhang, Xiaodong.Zhang@usm.edu Lagrangian float sensors: Eric D’Asaro, dasaro@apl.washington.edu Underway sensors: Leah Johnson, leahjohn@uw.edu Underwater Vision Profiler (UVP)-Particle Size Distribution (PSD): David Siegel, davesiegel@ucsb.edu
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