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China Guangxi province

Sample Type and Collection The RGNR project in Yunan, Guizhou Sichuan and Guangxi provinces were commenced in 1980, and finished in 1995. For the Southwest China regional geochemical mapping program, about 100... [Pg.397]

Hammett, T.M., D.C. Des Jarlais, W. Liu, D. Ngu, and N. Son. 2002. "A Cross-Border HIV Prevention Intervention for Injection Drug Users (IDUs) in Ning Ming Country Guangxi Province, China and Lang Son Province, Vietnam." Paper presented at the 14th International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain. [Pg.103]

Peters, S. G., Huang, J., Li, Z., andjing, C. (2007). Sedimentary rock-hosted Au deposits of the Dian-Qian-Gui area, Guizhou, and Yunnan Provinces, and Guangxi District, China. Ore Geol. Rev. 31, 170-204. [Pg.419]

Plutonic hydrothermal vein deposits, which can be found in China, (Jiangxi Guangdong Guangxi and Hunan provinces), Burma, countries of the former Sovient Union, Bolivia, Spain, and Portugal. [Pg.70]

Fructus Viticis / without botanical Province Guangxi (China) assignment... [Pg.73]

Province Vietnam, China Province Guangxi, China Province Guangdong, China... [Pg.128]

The occurrence of an ore of this type was first observed in Longman (Jiangxi) in 1969. Later it was found in the whole Jiangxi province as well as in Guandong, Guangxi, Hunan and Fuijian. Deposits of this type are now the major source of heavy and medium-heavy rare earths in China. [Pg.471]

Pueraria thomsonii is also a vine similar to P. lobata native to China distributed mainly in southern China, including the provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Yunnan, and Sichuan. ... [Pg.400]

Perennial herb, 30-60 cm high, with spindle-shaped, fleshy main root distributed in southern China now mostly cultivated in the provinces of Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Jiangxi, and Hubei, especially at altitudes between 800 and 1000 m. [Pg.598]

G. Teesamen, Teestrauch E th6 The genus Camellia is not only known for the production of tea leaves (C. sinensis, so-called Chinese tea) but also especially in mainland China for the production of t. oil from C. oleifera. In Japan, C. japonica is also used for oil production (also named tsubaki oil). Another well-known representative of C. japonica is the ornamental Camelia or China rose. The history of t. is closely connected with the history of Chinese tea. Tea is said to have been used in China already since 2700 B.C. Reports about t. oil date back to the year 300 B.C. Today, the main producing areas of t. are in South-China, especially in the provinces of Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangxi and Guangdong. In China about 4 x 10 ha of t. trees are reported however, the yield is only 150000 mt oil per year. [Pg.301]

South Central China includes the provinces of Guangdong, Hainan, Henan, Hubei and Hunan as well as the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The climate of Central China is affected by the monsoons, and as the season changes, the temperature quickly changes. In the summer, the monsoon from the sea takes rainfall to Central China, and in the winter, the monsoons from the continent bring the cold air to this area. [Pg.299]


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