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He Zhao and Wei Zhang
There are few studies on the climate and glacial scale in the mountains east of the Qinghai?Tibet Plateau. So, we used glacial features to determine the range of the area?s paleoglaciers and the equilibrium line altitude (ELA) of theGlA modern and paleog...
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Yue Sun, Xiaohong Shi, Shengnan Zhao, Guohua Li, Biao Sun and Jussi Huotari
It is imperative to elucidate the process of evaporation in lakes, particularly those that are freshwater and are situated in middle and high latitudes. Based on one-year evaporation and high-frequency meteorological?water quality data of Lake Wuliangsuh...
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Otgonbayar Demberel, Bayarmaa Munkhbat, Batsuren Dorjsuren, Terry V. Callaghan, Bilguun Tsogoo, Valery A. Zemtsov, Otgontuya Shaarav, Erdenechimeg Gongor, Zolbayar Jargalsaikhan, Nemekhbayar Ganhuyag, Aldynay O. Khovalyg and Sergey N. Kirpotin
Mt. Munkhkhairkhan is the most crucial region for understanding climate and glaciation changes in Mongolia. This study investigated the relationship between glacial area changes and the climate elements of Mt. Munkhkhairkhan in the Mongolian-Altai Mounta...
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Yingying Cui, Liping Zhu, Jianting Ju, Lun Luo and Yongjie Wang
It is of great practical significance to accurately distinguish the different water supply sources of rivers and lakes under climate change for regional water resources utilization. This study examines the impact of climate change on the hydrological pro...
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Zongmeng Li, Yixuan Wang, Wenmin Zhu, Hongshan Gao, Fenliang Liu, Wei Xing, Chenguang Zhang, Qiang Qiao and Xiaoying Lei
Research into river processes in different climatic and geomorphic areas is vital for a clearer understanding of the non-linear responses of rivers to climate change. The Huaihe River (HHR) Basin, located in China?s North?South Transition Zone (NSTZ), pr...
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Yang Wang, Liang Zhou, Xiaoming Wan, Xiujuan Liu, Wanhu Wang and Jiaji Yi
In recent years, coastal areas have been threatened by many potential hazards due to global warming, glacier melting and sea level rise. Understanding their evolutionary history and development trends can help predict disasters and further reduce the cor...
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Paolo Dabove, Chiara Colombero and Andrea Salerno Quaroni
Analyses of climate change, due to its impact not only on the weather and the environment but also on human health and life, are one of the most important study activities made in recent years. There is relatively high confidence that glacial melt and he...
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Jessica D. DeWitt and Francis X. Ashland
South Manitou Island, part of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in northern Lake Michigan, is a post-glacial lacustrine landscape with substantial geomorphic changes including landslides, shoreline and bluff retreat, and sand dune movement. These ch...
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Ping Zhang, Haisheng Liu, Shengli Hou, Nanping Wang and Nianqiao Fang
Natural thermoluminescence (TL) from the core of MD81349 marine calcareous biological ooze samples in the Ninetyeast Ridge of the equatorial northeast Indian Ocean and from the core of IODP306-U1312B in the high latitudes of the North Atlantic Ocean was ...
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Varyl R. Thorndycraft
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The Patagonian Andes were affected by a range of geophysical drivers of landscape incision during the Last Glacial Interglacial Transition and Early Holocene. Deciphering drivers of river system response during this period is complex, and magnitudes and ...
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