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Yanling An

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Peerj|November 4, 2024
Compositions of the major ions, variations in their sources, and a risk assessment of the Qingshuijiang River Basin in Southwest China: a 10-year comparison of hydrochemical measurementsJiemei Lv, Tianhao Yang, Yanling An
Peerj|May 23, 2023
Major ion compositions, sources and risk assessment of karst stream under the influence of anthropogenic activities, Guizhou Province, Southwest ChinaTianhao Yang, Qixin Wu, Yanling An, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|December 21, 2023
BiTCAN: A emotion recognition network based on saliency in brain cognitionYanling An, Shaohai Hu, Shuaiqi Liu, et al.
Plos One|February 9, 2022
Assessment of heavy metal pollution in surface sediments of the Chishui River Basin, ChinaFanxi Li, Xia Yu, Jiemei Lv, et al.
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|November 4, 2021
Electroencephalogram Emotion Recognition Based on 3D Feature Fusion and Convolutional AutoencoderYanling An, Shaohai Hu, Xiaoying Duan, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 27, 2019
Anthropogenic Rare Earth Elements: Gadolinium in a Small Catchment in Guizhou Province, Southwest ChinaJue Zhang, Zhuhong Wang, Qixin Wu, et al.
Peerj|June 16, 2025
Effects of the Gully Land Consolidation Project on soil properties and carbon stocks of farmland in the Chinese Loess PlateauZeqiong Qiu, Tingjun Gong, Xiaocao Chen, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|May 14, 2025
HBUED: An EEG dataset for emotion recognitionShuaiqi Liu, Xinrui Wang, Yanling An, et al.
Environmental Research|September 5, 2024
Dual carbon isotopes (δ<sup>13</sup>C and Δ<sup>14</sup>C) were used to reveal the main sources and input fluxes of dissolved inorganic carbon in a karst reservoir in winterZeqiong Qiu, Qinlin Wang, Hao Liu, et al.
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Peerj|November 4, 2024
Compositions of the major ions, variations in their sources, and a risk assessment of the Qingshuijiang River Basin in Southwest China: a 10-year comparison of hydrochemical measurementsJiemei Lv, Tianhao Yang, Yanling An
Peerj|May 23, 2023
Major ion compositions, sources and risk assessment of karst stream under the influence of anthropogenic activities, Guizhou Province, Southwest ChinaTianhao Yang, Qixin Wu, Yanling An, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|December 21, 2023
BiTCAN: A emotion recognition network based on saliency in brain cognitionYanling An, Shaohai Hu, Shuaiqi Liu, et al.
Plos One|February 9, 2022
Assessment of heavy metal pollution in surface sediments of the Chishui River Basin, ChinaFanxi Li, Xia Yu, Jiemei Lv, et al.
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|November 4, 2021
Electroencephalogram Emotion Recognition Based on 3D Feature Fusion and Convolutional AutoencoderYanling An, Shaohai Hu, Xiaoying Duan, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 27, 2019
Anthropogenic Rare Earth Elements: Gadolinium in a Small Catchment in Guizhou Province, Southwest ChinaJue Zhang, Zhuhong Wang, Qixin Wu, et al.
Peerj|June 16, 2025
Effects of the Gully Land Consolidation Project on soil properties and carbon stocks of farmland in the Chinese Loess PlateauZeqiong Qiu, Tingjun Gong, Xiaocao Chen, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|May 14, 2025
HBUED: An EEG dataset for emotion recognitionShuaiqi Liu, Xinrui Wang, Yanling An, et al.
Environmental Research|September 5, 2024
Dual carbon isotopes (δ<sup>13</sup>C and Δ<sup>14</sup>C) were used to reveal the main sources and input fluxes of dissolved inorganic carbon in a karst reservoir in winterZeqiong Qiu, Qinlin Wang, Hao Liu, et al.
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