1996
DOI: 10.2307/2597957
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Shanghai from Market Town to Treaty Port, 1074-1858.

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“…Just like the RMD, the initial influence of human activities was to increase suspended sediment delivery through cultivation and deforestation (Saito et al, 2001), and as early as 1291, Shanghai officially became a port city (Johnson, 1995;Wasserstrom, 2009). During this early stage, trade developed slowly, but during the 19 th century Shanghai port increased in importance globally, particularly after 1843 when the British named it a "treaty port" opening it to foreign trade (Wasserstrom, 2009;Nield, 2015).…”
Section: Does This Sediment Loss Deviate From Global Trends?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just like the RMD, the initial influence of human activities was to increase suspended sediment delivery through cultivation and deforestation (Saito et al, 2001), and as early as 1291, Shanghai officially became a port city (Johnson, 1995;Wasserstrom, 2009). During this early stage, trade developed slowly, but during the 19 th century Shanghai port increased in importance globally, particularly after 1843 when the British named it a "treaty port" opening it to foreign trade (Wasserstrom, 2009;Nield, 2015).…”
Section: Does This Sediment Loss Deviate From Global Trends?mentioning
confidence: 99%