His scientific interests lie mostly in Hydrology, Ecology, Wetland, Environmental chemistry and Ecosystem. His research integrates issues of Estuary, Pollutant and Pollution in his study of Hydrology. His Pollution research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Organic matter, Soil test, Urbanization, Land reclamation and Environmental monitoring.
Baoshan Cui interconnects Soil water, Restoration ecology and Land use in the investigation of issues within Wetland. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Salinity, Sorption, Contamination, Sediment and Metal. The various areas that Baoshan Cui examines in his Ecosystem study include Population growth, Biodiversity, Grassland and Environmental protection.
Baoshan Cui mostly deals with Ecology, Wetland, Hydrology, Salt marsh and Ecosystem. His Wetland study combines topics in areas such as Estuary, Soil water, Salinity and Land reclamation. While the research belongs to areas of Soil water, Baoshan Cui spends his time largely on the problem of Environmental chemistry, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Pollution, Contamination and Metal.
His Hydrology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Sediment and Pollutant. Baoshan Cui has researched Salt marsh in several fields, including Spartina alterniflora, Marsh, High marsh, Herbivore and Seedling. His studies deal with areas such as Trophic level, Biodiversity and Environmental resource management as well as Ecosystem.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Salt marsh, Ecology, Wetland, Ecosystem and Hydrology. Baoshan Cui has included themes like Climate change, Resistance, Vegetation, Marsh and Seedling in his Salt marsh study. His research integrates issues of Soil water, Soil carbon, Salinity, Estuary and Water level in his study of Wetland.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental chemistry and Pollution. His Ecosystem study also includes
His primary areas of investigation include Hydrology, Wetland, Land reclamation, Salt marsh and River delta. His research investigates the link between Hydrology and topics such as Salinity that cross with problems in Seawater and Photodissociation. The Wetland study combines topics in areas such as Soil water, Soil carbon and Estuary.
His Soil water study incorporates themes from Environmental chemistry, Phenanthrene, Pollution and Arsenic. His Land reclamation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Biomass carbon and Land use. His Salt marsh research is classified as research in Ecology.
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Wetland Degradation and Ecological Restoration
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The Scientific World Journal (2013)
Assessment of heavy metal pollution in wetland soils from the young and old reclaimed regions in the Pearl River Estuary, South China.
Junhong Bai;Rong Xiao;Baoshan Cui;Kejiang Zhang.
Environmental Pollution (2011)
Evaluating the ecological performance of wetland restoration in the Yellow River Delta, China.
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Ecological Engineering (2009)
Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in surface sediments from a typical plateau lake wetland, China
Junhong Bai;Baoshan Cui;Bin Chen;Kejiang Zhang.
(2011)
Spatial and temporal variability of annual precipitation during 1961-2006 in Yellow River Basin, China
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Journal of Hydrology (2008)
Heavy metal fractions and ecological risk assessment in sediments from urban, rural and reclamation-affected rivers of the Pearl River Estuary, China
Guangliang Zhang;Junhong Bai;Rong Xiao;Qingqing Zhao.
Chemosphere (2017)
Analyzing trophic transfer of heavy metals for food webs in the newly-formed wetlands of the Yellow River Delta, China.
Baoshan Cui;Qijun Zhang;Kejiang Zhang;Xinhui Liu.
Environmental Pollution (2011)
Impact of Dam Construction on Water Quality and Water Self-Purification Capacity of the Lancang River, China
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Water Resources Management (2009)
Economic development and coastal ecosystem change in China
Qiang He;Mark D. Bertness;John F. Bruno;Bo Li.
(2015)
Evaluating the influence of road networks on landscape and regional ecological risk—A case study in Lancang River Valley of Southwest China
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Ecological Engineering (2008)
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