Yi Xu
12 Papers
7 Citations
Yi Xu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Developing and validating intrinsic groundwater vulnerability maps in regions with limited data: a case study from Datong City in China using DRASTIC and Nemerow pollution indices
TL;DR: An intrinsic vulnerability map for a groundwater protection area for Datong City in China was developed using DRASTIC method which had been adapted to deal with the limited availability of data in the region as discussed by the authors.
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Comprehensive Assessment of Regional Water Usage Efficiency Control Based on Game Theory Weight and a Matter-Element Model
TL;DR: Based on the natural and social water cycle theories and the mechanism of the influence of agricultural, industrial, domestic and ecological water utilization, the authors proposes an evaluation index system through the qualitative and quantitative analysis of external and internal factors affecting the efficiency of water usage.
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Evaluation and prediction of water resources carrying capacity in Jiangsu Province, China
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors established the relationship between water resources carrying capacity (WRCC) and the level of socioeconomic development (carrying level) and then developed a WRCC evaluation model by analyzing the connotations, characteristics and influencing factors of WRCC.
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SG-Det: Shuffle-GhostNet-Based Detector for Real-Time Maritime Object Detection in UAV Images
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a lightweight object detector named Shuffle-GhostNet-based detector (SG-Det), which enhances the information flow between channel groups by redesigning the correlation group convolution and introducing the channel shuffle operation.
Simulation of Seawater Intrusion Area Using Feedforward Neural Network in Longkou, China
TL;DR: In this article, a feed-forward neural network (FNN) was applied to study seawater intrusion area (SIA) fluctuations in Longkou, China, and two models were integrated to simulate SIA changes in response to climatic and artificial factors, and the sensitivity analysis of each impact factor was conducted by the "stepwise" method to quantify the relative importance for SIA and GWL.