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Min Yang
Professor of Environmental Engneering
Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Science
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Water Research: Mitigating harmful cyanobacterial blooms in drinking water reservoirs through in-situ sediment resuspension
Chinese Scientists Help Ensure Clean Water Sources in Sri Lanka
调光抑藻助力“放心“水源|国家科技进步奖一等奖
Nature-based approaches for mitigating MIB-producing cyanobacteria in source water reservoirs - NBA4MPC
*In-situ* Algae Control by Sediment Resuspension in Source Water Reservoirs
Algal control based on *in-situ* sediment resuspension technology in source water
Min Yang: Ensure Drinking Water Safety, Safeguarding Life and Health
MIB-derived odor management based upon hydraulic regulation in small drinking water reservoirs: principle and application
CCTV 'China Economic Lecture': Ingenious Methods to Eliminate Musty Odor in Tap Water
CCTV The China Economic Lecture Hall: Cleverly Remove the Musty Odor for Clean Tap Water
cyanobacterial-Derived Water Quality Issues in Source Water: Mechanisms and Solutions
Water quality problems in surface source water: mechanisms and solutions
Water Research: Early warning of MIB episode based on gene abundance and expression in drinking water reservoirs
Environmental Research: Biosynthesis of 2-methylisoborneol is regulated by chromatic acclimation of *Pseudanabaena*
npj Clean Water: Light-dominated selection shaping filamentous cyanobacterial assemblages drives odor problem in a drinking water reservoir
Min Yang: Let the people drink safe water
Yang Min: Ensuring Safe Drinking Water for the Public
Driving forces for the growth of MIB-producing *Planktothricoides raciborskii* in a low-latitude reservoir
Min Yang: Safeguarding China's Drinking Water Safety with Technological Power
Environmental Science & Techonology: Data Analytics Determines Co-occurrence of Odorants in Raw Water and Evaluates Drinking Water Treatment Removal Strategies
Evaluation of the MIB-producing potential based on real-time qPCR in drinking water reservoirs
Ecological niche and in-situ control of MIB producers in source water
Identification of MIB producers and odor risk assessment using routine data: A case study of an estuary drinking water reservoir
Ecological characteristics of phytoplankton and in-situ control mechanisms of odor-producing cyanobacteria in source water reservoirs
基于近自然的水源水库中MIB有害藻控制-NBA4MPC
《珠海饮用水嗅味问题综合解决方案研究》结题报告
Light as a possible regulator of MIB-producing Planktothrix in source water reservoir, mechanism and in-situ verification
Synergistic effect of musty odorants on septic odor: Verification in Huangpu River source water
Water Research: Production and fate of fishy odorants produced by two freshwater chrysophyte species under different temperature and light conditions
Succession and interaction of surface and subsurface cyanobacterial blooms in oligotrophic/mesotrophic reservoirs: a case study in Miyun Reservoir
Odor problem of Qingcaosha Reservoir
Report of odor problem of source water reservoir in East Tai Lake in June of 2018
Report of Qingcaosha Reservoir regarding the investigation on May 23, 2018
Reducing production of taste and odor by deep-living cyanobacteria in drinking water reservoirs by regulation of water level
Source-water odor during winter in the Yellow River area of China: Occurrence and diagnosis
MIB-producing cyanobacteria (Planktothrix sp.) in a drinking water reservoir: Distribution and odor producing potential
Multiple linear regression model for bromate formation based on the survey data of source waters from geographically different regions across China
Cancer risk assessment on trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids in drinking water of China using disability-adjusted life years
Importance of underwater light field in selecting phytoplankton morphology in a eutrophic reservoir
Establishment of quantitative PCR methods for the quantification of geosmin-producing potential and Anabaena sp. in freshwater systems
Spatial and temporal variations of two cyanobacteria in the mesotrophic Miyun reservoir, China
A fishy odor episode in a north China reservoir: Occurrence, origin, and possible odor causing compounds
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