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2023
Volume: 43 Issue 5
45 Article(s)

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Review of Spectral Characterization and Identification of Unresolved Space Objects
LI Zhi, WANG Xia, XU Can, LI Peng, HUO Yu-rong, FU Jing-yu1, WANG Pei, and FENG Fei
With the end of the “2020 SO Identity Mystery”, the technique of space objects’ characterization and identification by spectra stands out again in Space Domain Awareness. The outstanding advantage of this technique is the ability to identify the material of space objects by the spectra reflected from their surface and
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1329 (2023)
Research Progress on Enhancement Mechanism of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering of Nanomaterials
LI Jia-jia, XU Da-peng, WANG Zi-xiong, and ZHANG Tong
Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) technology has the advantages of high sensitivity, high resolution, non-destructive detection and no pre-processing. It has become a powerful tool for qualitative and quantitative molecular detection. The trace detection technology, which amplifies the Raman signal of the target
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1340 (2023)
Compare of the Quantitative Models of SSC in Tomato by Two Types of NIR Spectrometers
WANG Dong, FENG Hai-zhi, Li Long, and Han ping
In this thesis, it took the non-destructive rapid testing of solid soluble content (SSC) in tomatoes as example. The near-infrared (NIR) spectra data of big and small tomatoes were collected by linear variable filter (LVF) NIR spectrometer and digital light processing (DLP) NIR spectrometer respectively. The average NI
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1351 (2023)
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Fluorescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are new and promising photoluminescent nanomaterials. They have many advantages, such as diverse physicochemical properties, unique optical properties, low cost, eco-friendliness and abundant functional groups, which make them have broad application prospects in biological imaging
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1358 (2023)
Comparison of Numerical Iterative Algorithms for Two-Dimensional Absorption Spectral Reconstruction
ZHANG Li-fang, YANG Yan-xia, ZHAO Guan-jia, MA Su-xia1, and GUO Xue-mao
Two-dimensional (2D) temperature and component concentration distribution based on tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy is significant for combustion diagnosis, and the iterative algorithm plays an important role in the reconstruction of temperature and component concentration. It is found that the adaptive alge
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1367 (2023)
Spectral Study on Mouse Oocyte Quality
LIU Mei-jun, TIAN Ning, and YU Ji
Oocyte quality is the key factor to affect the ability of in-vitro fertilization, the potential of embryo development in vitro and the success of pregnancy of mammals, there by significantly affecting the assisted reproduction of human beings, the breeding of animals, the improvement of varieties and the preservation o
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1376 (2023)
Study on Vibrational Spectra of Cypermethrin Based on Density Functional Theory
LIANG Xiao-rui, CONG Jing-xian, LI Yin, LIU Jie, JIN Liang-jie, SUN Xiao-wei, and LI Xiao-dong
As a broad-spectrum insecticide, Cypermethrin is widely used in various agricultural products, such as fruits, vegetables and poultry and so on. Because of its large dosage and slow degradation rate, drug residues in fruits, vegetables, livestock and other agricultural products are harmful to human health. In order to
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1381 (2023)
The Method of Terahertz Spectral Classification and Identification for Engineering Plastics Based on Convolutional Neural Network
ZHENG Zhi-jie, LIN Zhen-heng, XIE Hai-he, and NIE Yong-zhong
The excellent dielectric properties and metal substitutability of engineering plastics make them popular for 5G construction. The detection and characterization of several engineering plastics with similar appearances but different properties can help engineering plastics be better used in manufacturing 5G circuit boar
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1387 (2023)
Study on the Temporal and Spatial Evolution of Optical Emission From the Laser Induced Multi-Component Plasma of Tungsten Carbide Copper Alloy in Vacuum
YUAN Shu, WU Ding, WU Hua-ce, LIU Jia-min, LYU Yan, HAI Ran, LI Cong, FENG Chun-lei, and DING Hong-bin
The Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy technique has been used for the wall diagnosis in EAST Tokamak.Improving the accuracy of LIBS analysis in a vacuumis one of the bottlenecks for further development and application. In a vacuum, laser-induced plasma evolution highly depends on time and space. Studying the spatial
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1394 (2023)
Spectroscopic Characteristics of Longxi Nephrite From Sichuan and Its Color Genesis
FU Wan-lu, LU Hao, CHAI Jun, and SUN Zuo-yu
Sichuan Longxi nephrite is important in ancient Shu (ancient Sichuan) jade culture. In order to get the basic mineral, chemical and spectroscopic characteristics of Sichuan Longxi nephrite with different colors, exploring its significant implications for identifying the jade color and alteration color of nephrite unear
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1408 (2023)
A Hybrid Shrinkage Strategy Based on Variable Stable Weighted for Solution Concentration Measurement in Crystallization Via ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy
XU Qi-lei, GUO Lu-yu, DU Kang, SHAN Bao-ming, and ZHANG Fang-kun
In this paper, a new method for stable weighted mixture contraction of variables is proposed to address the problems of low prediction accuracy and poor interpretability of calibration models due to high spectral line dimensionality and many irrelevant variables when using attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1413 (2023)
Optimizations of Sample and Wavelength for Apple BrixPrediction Model Based on LASSOLars Algorithm
WANG Yu-qi, LI Bin, ZHU Ming-wang, and LIU Yan-de
Sugar degree, one of the important indicators, is evaluating apples’ internal quality. When establishing a parsimonious model for analyzing apple sugar degree, the quality of calibrated samples and wavelengths affect the model’s accuracy, later update and maintenance.In this paper, 90 apples were taken as objects, a to
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1419 (2023)
In Situ Detection of Structural Evolution of Isotropic Polypropylene Crystals During Uniaxial Stretching by Two-Dimensional X-Ray Diffraction Spectroscopy
XU Ming-kun, LIN Jia-xiang, ZHANG Xiao-lin, LI Zhen-yin, WANG Ya-ming, LIU Chun-tai, SHEN Chang-yu, and SHAO Chun-guang
In using polymer products, people are most concerned about their failure conditions, and the important manifestation of failure is the yield of the material. So far, the dislocation theory has been widely used to explain the yielding phenomenon of polymer materials. This theory usually focuses on the crystal orientatio
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1426 (2023)
DFT Study on Spectra of Mn-Carbonyl Molecular Complexes
CI Cheng-gang, ZANG Jie-chao, and LI Ming-fei
The reduction of CO2 is still a challenge in energy sources and the environmental field. Diamine coordinated manganese tricarbonylcatalysts containing diamine ligands, as inexpensive molecule based inorganic materials, become a potentially interesting catalyst in the photoreduction of CO2. The ultraviolet-visible (UV-V
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1434 (2023)
Inversion Method Research of Phosphorus Content in Rice Leaves Produced in Northern Cold Region Based on WPA-BP
YANG Liu, GUO Zhong-hui, JIN Zhong-yu, BAI Ju-chi1, YU Feng-hua, and XU Tong-yu
In order to quickly and accurately detect the phosphorus content information of rice leaves in the cold northern region, analyze the growth of rice, and provide the basis for precision fertilization and scientific management of rice fields, this study takes rice in the cold northern region as the research object, based
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1442 (2023)
Research on Anthracnose Grade of Camellia Oleifera Based on the Combined LIBS and Fourier Transform NIR Technology
WANG Qiu, LI Bin, HAN Zhao-yang, ZHAN Chao-hui, LIAO Jun, and LIU Yan-de
Anthracnose of Camellia oleifera is a highly destructive disease commonly occurring in the Camellia oleifera industry, seriously restricting the development of the Camellia oleifera industry. In theearly stage of Camellia oleifera anthrax. It only need to repair the sick part of the tree in time. As the disease worsens
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1450 (2023)
Study on Color Formation and Identification Characteristics of BloodAmber Produced by Irradiation
SUN Kai-yue, CHEN Xiao-ming, HAN Wen, HE Ming-yue, and LU Tai-jin
Amber is a kind of organic gemstone with high value, and blood amber is a new kind of amber appearing in recent years, which is generally believed to be artificially irradiated. Four pieces of natural amber and one piece of copal resin were selected to be irradiated by an electron beam combined with a 60Co radiation so
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1459 (2023)
Spectral Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) in Reclaimed Water Used for Agricultural Irrigation in Water-Deficient Area for the Dual Carbon Targets
FAN Chun-hui, YUAN Wen-jing, XIN Yi-bei, GUO Chong, LAN Meng-xin, and JIANG Zhi-yan
“Promoting the national water conservation action” and “encouraging the reutilization of reclaimed water” is officially described in “The 14th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development of China (2021——2025)” and “the Long-Range Objectives Through the Year 2035”. The reuse of reclaimed water in the wat
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1465 (2023)
Research on the Origin Traceability of Honeysuckle Based on Improved 1D-VD-CNN and Near-Infrared Spectral Data
CHEN Dong-ying1, ZHANG Hao, ZHANG Zi-long, YU Mu-xin, and CHEN Lu
Honeysuckle is an essential medicine for clearing away heat and detoxifying. However, the sources of honeysuckle on the market are complicated, and the most famous honeysuckle produced in Pingyi, Shandong, is often counterfeited. Most existing identification methods are time-consuming, costly, and complex to operate. T
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1471 (2023)
Detection of Carbendazim Residue in Apple Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Labeling Immunoassay
HUANG Xiao-wei, ZHANG Ning, LI Zhi-hua, SHI Ji-yong, SUN Yue, ZHANG Xin-ai, and ZOU Xiao-bo
Carbendazim (Methyl-1H-2-benzimidazole carbamate),a kind of broad-spectrum fungicide, is extensively used in the prevention and treatment of ring rot and brown spot in apple planting. However, excessive use and residue of Carbendazim induce toxic effects on humans.In order to rapidly and accurately detect Carbendazim i
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1478 (2023)
Imaging of Elements in Plant Under Heavy Metal Stress Based on Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
TANG Quan, ZHONG Min-jia, YIN Peng-kun, ZHANG Zhi, CHEN Zhen-ming, WU Gui-rong, and LIN Qing-yu
Phytoremediation is a green and attractive technique for remediating heavy metal pollution. Understanding the distribution of heavy metals in different plant parts can provide insight into the molecular mechanisms of heavy metal phytoremediation. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has outstanding technical adv
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1485 (2023)
Near Infrared Spectroscopic Quantitative Detection and Analysis Method of Methanol Gasoline
LIU Yu-juan, LIU Yan-da, SONG Ying, ZHU Yang, and MENG Zhao-ling
Methanol gasoline because of its high octane number, low cost advantage to become the new fossil fuel alternatives, the methanol content of accurate detection is an important link in determine its quality, the quantitative analysis of methanol gasoline components is of great practical significance for alleviating the s
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1489 (2023)
Determining the Firing Temperature of Ancient Ceramics With FTIR Analysis
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Firing temperature is a key technical parameter for the study of the development of ancient ceramic technology. Different firing temperatures might be used for ceramics from the varied chronological periods and functions. Thermal expansion analysis, can only be used to study high-fired ceramics and porcelains. It is ch
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1495 (2023)
Analysis and Research on the Production Technology and Materials of Ming Dynasty Colored Sculptures in Yunya Temple Grottoes in Zhuanglang County, Gansu Province With Cave 6 and Cave 7 as Examples
LI Bo
Gansu Province is one of China’s most widely distributed areas of grottoes. Many of the grottoes are civilized in the world. Yunya Temple is located in Zhuanglang County, which was first developed in the Northern Wei Dynasty, developed in the Northern Zhou Dynasty and flourished in the Ming Dynasty. It is an extremely
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1501 (2023)
Hyperspectral Unmixing Based on Deep Stacked Autoencoders Network
ZHU Ling, QIN Kai, SUN Yu, LI Ming, and ZHAO Ying-jun
With the launch of high-resolution series satellites and the development of UAV hyperspectral, the available hyperspectral data are further expanded. Hyperspectral unmixing is a crucial task to improve hyperspectral images’ fine utilization value. With the rapid development of computer and artificial intelligence techn
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1508 (2023)
Fluorescence Spectral Characteristics of Soil Dissolved Organic Matter in the River Wetland of Northern Cold Region, China
SHI Chuan-qi, LI Yan, HU Yu, YU Shao-peng, JIN Liang, and CHEN Mei-ru
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an active organic component in soil, and its source and composition can indicate the degree of soil humification and its relationship with the external environment. In this study, in order to scientifically monitor and evaluate wetland soil environmental quality, we collected the surfa
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1517 (2023)
Estimation of Potato Plant Nitrogen Content Based on UAVHyperspectral Imaging
FAN Yi-guang, FENG Hai-kuan, LIU Yang, LONG Hui-ling, YANG Gui-jun, and QIAN Jian-guo
Plant nitrogen content (PNC) is an essential indicator of crop growth and nitrogen nutrition status. Therefore, accurate and efficient access to PNC information is vital for dynamically monitoring potato growth and proper N fertilizer application. In this study, the UAV hyperspectral images were obtained at the budding
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1524 (2023)
Estimation of Nitrogen Content in Potato Plants Based on Spectral Spatial Characteristics
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Plant nitrogen content (PNC) is essential for evaluating crop growth and nutritional status. Obtaining crop PNC information quickly and accurately can provide an important basis for formulating and implementing farmland management strategies. Existing studies have shown saturation in estimating crop PNC using only the
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1532 (2023)
Hyperspectral and Ensemble Learning Method for Rapid Identification of Black Spot in Yali Pear at Gley Stage
ZHANG Fan, WANG Wen-xiu, ZHANG Yu-fan1, HU Ze-xuan, ZHAO Dan-yang, MA Qian-yun, SHI Hai-yan, and SUN Jian-feng
It is still difficult to identify black pear spots in the early stage of infection because the changes in the appearance of the infected area are very small and difficult to be observed by the naked eye. This study combined hyperspectral imaging technology and Stacking integrated learning algorithm to realize gley iden
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1541 (2023)
Hyperspectral Data Analysis for Classification of Soybean Leaf Diseases
LIU Shuang, YU Hai-ye, SUI Yuan-yuan, KONG Li-juan, YU Zhan-dong, GUO Jing-jing, and QIAO Jian-lei
Rapid and non-destructive detection of crop disease types are essential to improve crop quality and yield. Traditional disease classification methods are time-consuming and difficult to detect in real-time. Therefore, the classification of soybean diseases was carried out by the hyperspectral technique. In this paper,
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1550 (2023)
Spectral Calibration of Hyperspectral Monitor (HSM) on Carbonsat
DU Guo-jun, ZHANG Yu-gui, CUI Bo-lun, JIANG Cheng, and OU Zong-yao
Hyperspectral monitor on CarbonSat focuses on the detection of vegetation carbon sink and forest stock in the terrestrial ecosystem by detecting the spectrum of 670~780 nm, mapping the temporal and spatial distribution vegetation fluorescence to meet the needs of global carbon sink quantitative monitoring and forest ve
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1556 (2023)
Investigation of Novel Method for Detecting Vanillin Based on X-Ray Diffraction Technology
SHI Zhi-feng1, LIU Jia, XIAO Juan, and ZHENG Zhi-wen
Milk powder is the main nutritional product for infants when they are not breast-fed. The frequent occurrence of melamine, vanillin and other additives has aroused great concern for society. How to more quickly detect and efficiently identify the adverse substances in milk powder is a research hotspot in the field of d
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1563 (2023)
One-Step Synthesis of Sulfur Quantum Dots and Electroluminescent Properties
FENG Xiang-yu, JIANG Na, WANG Wei, LI Meng-qian, ZHAO Su-ling, and XU Zheng
Sulfur quantum dots (SQDs), as a new kind of quantum dots without metal elements, not only have the advantages of environmental protection and non-toxicity but also the advantages of simple preparation, low cost, good quality solubility, and stable photoluminescence (PL) characteristics. Sulfur quantum dots have arouse
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1569 (2023)
Besvm: A-Type Star Spectral Subtype Classification Algorithm Based on Transformer Feature Extraction
LI Shuang-chuan, TU Liang-ping, LI Xin, and WANG Li-li
Stellar spectrum classification is one of the important tasks of stellar spectrum analysis. Chinese large-scale survey project LAMOST can obtain massive stellar spectral data. In order to efficiently classify massive stellar spectral data, especially stellar spectral subtype data, we need to study fast and effective st
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1575 (2023)
Research on Band Selection Method Based on Subspace Division and Visual Recognition
JIN Chun-bai, YANG Guang, LU Shan, CHEN Qiang, and ZHENG Nan
In the face of the increasingly abundant airborne and spaceborne hyperspectral sensors and the accompanying increase in hyperspectral data, the problems of excessive data volume and band redundancy have always been the major difficulties in hyperspectral image processing and interpretation. At the same time, the use of
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1582 (2023)
Research on Extraction of Camellia Oleifera by Integrating Spectral, Texture and Time Sequence Remote Sensing Information
MENG Hao-ran, LI Cun-jun, ZHENG Xiang-yu, GONG Yu-sheng, LIU Yu, and PAN Yu-chun
Camellia oleifera, which has high nutritional value and is known as oriental “olive oil”, is an important economic forest in southern China, and China has the widest distribution of Camellia oleifera in the world. Extracting the distribution and planting area of Camellia oleifera is significant for forestry departments
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1589 (2023)
Bi-Directional Reflection Characteristic of Vegetation Leaf Measured by Hyperspectral LiDAR and Its Impact on Chlorophyll Content Estimation
BAI Jie, NIU Zheng, BI Kai-yi, WANG Ji, HUANG Yan-ru, and SUN Gang
Unlike traditional passive optical sensors, hyperspectral LiDAR emits the active, full-waveform and gaussian laser pulse. After interacting with the vegetation leaf surface, the backscattered intensities for different waveforms return to the receiver and are then recorded. Previous research on spectral reflection chara
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1598 (2023)
Extraction of Pddy Rice Planting Area Based on Multi-Temporal FY-3 MERSI Remote Sensing Images
REN Hong-rui, ZHANG Yue-qi, HE Qi-jin, LI Rong-ping, and ZHOU Guang-sheng
Rapid and accurate monitoring of paddy rice planting areas distribution plays an important role in formulating regional agricultural production policies and protecting regional food security. With the successful launch of FY series satellites, domestic satellite data have been increasingly used in crop information moni
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1606 (2023)
Study on Nutrient Content of Bothriochloa Ischaemum Community in the Loess Hilly-Gully Region Based on Spectral Characteristics
WANG Shao-yan, CHEN Zhi-fei, LUO Yang, JIAN Chun-xia, ZHOU Jun-jie, JIN Yuan, XU Pei-dan, LEI Si-yue, and XU Bing-cheng
Exploring the relationship between spectral characteristics and nutrient content of the grassland communities is of great significance for promoting the application of rapid non-destructive testing technology in grassland fertilization management, which can be used to diagnose the nutritional status of the grassland co
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1612 (2023)
Spectral Characteristics of Light Yellow Feldspar From Guyang, Inner Mongolia
LI Xuan, CHEN Quan-li, and ZHENG Xiao-hua
Inner Mongolia can mine up to 100 tons of yellow to colorless feldspar yearly, with good transparency and concentrated distribution. It can be treated to meet the market demand. Guyang feldspar can be used as a gem resource with great development prospects. In this paper, the basic gemological characteristics, chemical
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1622 (2023)
Effect of pH on Interaction Between Dissolved Organic Matter and Copper: Based on Spectral Features
HU Bin, WANG Pei-fang, ZHANG Nan-nan, SHI Yue, BAO Tian-li, and JIN Qiu-tong
Changes in environmental conditions could alter the composition structure and chemical properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM), then affect its biogeochemical cycling processes. In this study, synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy, three-dimensional fluorescence spectrum, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscop
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1628 (2023)
Temporal and Spatial Effects of River Input on Dissolved Organic Matter Composition in Lake Bosten
JIANG Xin-tong, XIAO Qi-tao, LI Yi-min, LIAO Yuan-shan, LIU Dong, and DUAN Hong-tao
Lake Bosten is the largest inland throughput freshwater lake in the northwest arid zone of China. In recent years, the lake ecosystem and the drinking water safety of the surrounding residents have been seriously affected by the increase in human activities and wastewater discharge in the basin, and the impact of river
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1636 (2023)
Quantitative Analysis of Microplastics Based on Micro-Raman Spectroscopy
ZHENG Li-na, FENG Zi-kang, HAN Zhen, LI Jia-lin, and FENG Wen-ting
The extensive existence of microplastics in the environment has potential exposure risks. So it is very necessary to develop a reliable and accurate monitoring method. This paper has studied two quantitative methods of microplastics based on Raman spectroscopy. The first is the quantitative analysis of the mass concent
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1645 (2023)
Study of SO2 and NOx Distribution and Emission in Tangshan Based on Mobile DOAS Techniques
ZHANG Zhi-dong, XIE Pin-hua, LI Ang, QIN Min, FANG Wu, DUAN Jun, HU Zhao-kun, TIAN Xin, Lu Yin-sheng, REN Hong-mei, REN Bo, and HU Feng
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) as important primary emissions in the atmosphere. Anthropogenic activities of SO2 and NOx excessive emissions will cause great harm to the ecological environment and human health, in 2018 the Ministry of Environmental Protection “Announcement on the implementation of speci
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1651 (2023)
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Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 5, 1 (2023)