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Shaotian Chen,Jing Gong,Kaiyun Guan,Zhekun Zhou 한국식물학회 2010 Journal of Plant Biology Vol.53 No.6
Incarvillea is a genuswith considerable ornamental and medicinal value, yet many of its 16 species are threatened in the wild and two (Incarvillea forrestii and Incarvillea altissima) may be extinct. An extensive field survey of the Chinese species has shown that logging is the greatest threat to woodland margin species, while overgrazing by cattle endangers species from alpine meadows. To aid the setting of conservation priorities, we used phylogenetic weighting of species, based on the molecular phylogeny of both nuclear (nrITS) and chloroplast (trnL-F region) gene regions. We estimated molecular diversity with measures for genetic diversity (GD) and phylogenetic diversity (PD). PD/GD values highlighted the importance of Incarvillea sinensis and two Central Asian species, Incarvillea semiretschenskia and Incarvillea olgae from Kazakstan and Kirghizia, for which little is known. This combination of phylogenetic and complementarity analyses focused on the provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan, and Qinghai, with Yunnan having the only adequately protected areas for that genus.
Transient Snakes in an Ohmic Plasma Associated with a Minor Disruption in the HT-7 Tokamak
Songtao Mao,Liqing Xu,Liqun Hu,Kaiyun Chen 한국물리학회 2014 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.64 No.9
A transient burst (2 ms, an order of the fast-particle slowdown timescale) of a spontaneous snakeis observed for the first time in a HT-7 heavy impurity ohmic plasma. The features of the low-Zimpurity snake are presented. The flatten electron profile due to the heavy impurity reveals theformation of a large magnetic island. The foot of the impurity accumulation is consistent with thelocation of the transient snake. The strong frequency-chirping behaviors and the spatial structuresof the snake are also presented.
Wenwei Yu,Faying Lai,Jinbao He,Kaiyun He,Rong Wang,Danping Li,Quanyuan Chen 한국공업화학회 2023 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.118 No.-
Catalytic performances and leaching behavior of 9 natural iron minerals as heterogeneous electro-Fentoncatalysts for the treatment of imidacloprid wastewater were studied. The results showed that magnesioferriteexhibited the best catalytic ability among these minerals with UV absorbance at 270 nm (UV270)removal of 83.59% and COD removal of 49.11% within 4 h using graphite cathode and Ti/(RuO2)0.88-(IrO2)0.12 anode at initial pH 3 with a catalyst dose of 5 g/L, a current density of 40 mA/cm2 and an electrodespacing of 2 cm. The instantaneous current efficiency (ICE) at 4 h and energy consumption (EC)reached 2.30% and 2.20 kWh/gCOD respectively. It was found that the components contained in naturaliron minerals, such as Al, alkali metal (K) and alkaline earth metals (Mg, Ca, Ba), would dissolve into theelectrolyte solution, raising the final pH to 6.5–8.5 and ultimately reducing the reaction efficiency. Exceptmagnetite and magnesioferrite, other minerals, such as ilmenite and V-Ti magnetite, were likely to causesecondary pollution. The subsequent adjustment to alkaline state for chemical precipitation of leachedMn was needed. Pyrite showed relatively high leachability in hazardous elements (especially Pb), whichshould be carefully evaluated before its actual application in electro-Fenton process.
Fishbone Oscillations in the Experimental Advanced Superconductivity Tokamak
Liqing Xu,Liqun Hu,Yi Yuan,Yingying Li,Guo-Qiang Zhong,Hai-Qing Liu,Kaiyun Chen,Tong-Hui Shi,Yan-Min Duan 한국물리학회 2018 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.72 No.6
A fishbone oscillation was observed in the neutral beam injection plasma at Experimental Ad- vanced Superconductivity Tokamak (EAST). This m = 1/n = 1 (m, n: poloidal, toroidal mode numbers, respectively) typical internal kink mode travels in the ion-diamagnetism direction in the poloidal section with a rotation speed close to the ion diamagnetic drift frequency. A high thermal plasma beta and high amounts of energetic ions are necessary for the mode to develop. Fishbone oscillations can expel heavy impurities in the core, which favors sustaining a high-performance plasma. The born frequency of the fishbone oscillation is the ion diamagnetic drift frequency and the chirping down of the frequency during the initial growth phase is the result of a drop in ion- diamagnetic drift frequency. The excitation energy is thought to be due to the thermal plasma pressure gradient; however, the development of a fishbone oscillation is related to energetic ions. A fishbone oscillation was observed in the neutral beam injection plasma at Experimental Advanced Superconductivity Tokamak (EAST). This m = 1/n = 1 (m, n: poloidal, toroidal mode numbers, respectively) typical internal kink mode travels in the ion-diamagnetism direction in the poloidal section with a rotation speed close to the ion diamagnetic drift frequency. A high thermal plasma beta and high amounts of energetic ions are necessary for the mode to develop. Fishbone oscillations can expel heavy impurities in the core, which favors sustaining a high-performance plasma. The born frequency of the fishbone oscillation is the ion diamagnetic drift frequency and the chirping down of the frequency during the initial growth phase is the result of a drop in ion- diamagnetic drift frequency. The excitation energy is thought to be due to the thermal plasma pressure gradient; however, the development of a fishbone oscillation is related to energetic ions.