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Research progress and trends of ecological environment of key lakes in Yangtze River economic belt based on bibliometric analysis
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    • Research progress and trends of ecological environment of key lakes in Yangtze River economic belt based on bibliometric analysis

    • Bulletin of Soil and Water Conservation   Vol. 46, Issue 2, Pages: 453-464(2026)
    • DOI:10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2026.02.004    

      CLC: P942;P963
    • CSTR:32312.14.stbctb.2026.02.004    
    • Received:08 September 2025

      Revised:2025-10-29

      Published:28 April 2026

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  • Mo Jiawei, Chen Fangfang, Tang Yuanyuan, et al. Research progress and trends of ecological environment of key lakes in Yangtze River economic belt based on bibliometric analysis [J]. Bulletin of Soil and Water Conservation,2026,46(2):453-464. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2026.02.004. CSTR: 32312.14.stbctb.2026.02.004.

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