Citations:Yanchi

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English citations of Yanchi

盐池
Yanchi
  • [1971, Donald W. Klein, Anne B. Clark, “Kao Feng”, in Biographic Dictionary of Chinese Communism 1921-1965[1], volume I, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 430, column 1:
    Born in Tsinghai, Kao has spent his entire career in his native northwest as a Party and government official. He was first reported in 1946 as a delegate from Yen-ch’ih hsien to the Third Assembly of the Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia (Shen-Kan-Ning) Border Region, the first session of which was held in April 1946. He presumably remained a delegate until the dissolution of the Border Region in early 1949. Yen-ch’ih hsien is located in present-day Ninghsia, just south of the Great Wall where Ninghsia merges with Inner Mongolia and Shensi.]
  • 1992, “Gansu and Qinghai”, in Grasslands and Grassland Sciences in Northern China[2], Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 165:
    Two other stations—in Yanchi County, Ningxia, and Fengning County, Hebei— also study methods for rehabilitating and improving desertified rangeland. []
    A project on the control and rehabilitation of desertified lands in Yanchi County includes the monitoring of productivity of vegetation in 23 permanent sites (9 on sand land, 4 on lowland, 10 on high plateau); experimentation with rangeland improvement in different habitats, mainly drifting sands and degraded vegeta¬ tion; and the introduction of more than 40 species of forage plants to improve or control rangeland quality.
  • 1999, 中国交通五十年成就 : 宁夏卷 [50-Year Achievements of Communications in China: Ningxia Volume]‎[3], China Communications Press (人民交通出版社), →ISBN, →OCLC, page 53, column 2:
    Highway 307. It starts from Yesheng of Qingtongxia City and ends at Wangquanliang in Yanchi County, the total length is 134 kilometers. It was reconstructed section by section to class 21 asphalt highway.
  • 2011, “The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture and Adaptation in China”, in Climate Change Challenges in the Mekong Region[4], Chiang Mai University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 99:
    Improved resource management has also been observed in the grassland protection of Yanchi county, located in the central region of Ningxia. [] In order to protect the degrading grasslands, Yanchi county has forbidden grazing in grasslands since 2002 of which 5.5 million Mu were contracted out to households during 2002-03.
  • 2020 July 28, Stephen Chen, “China opens first large-scale helium plant as it tries to reduce reliance on US imports”, in South China Morning Post[5], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 27 July 2020, Science‎[6]:
    The new factory, which started operating on Tuesday last week, could be about to change that.
    Located inside a natural gas processing plant in Yanchi county, Ningxia, it is the first facility in China that can produce helium at a commercial scale, according to a statement from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which designed and built it.