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Haoran Zhu, Liping Zhu, Lun Luo and Jiao Li
Based on 360 event-based precipitation samples collected at six stations on the North Tibetan Plateau (NTP) in 2019?2020, we analyzed the influence of meteorological parameters, sub-cloud evaporation, moisture sources, and moisture transmission pathways ...
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Yanhai Yu, Zhihong Zhang, Fuchu Dai and Shunguo Bai
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Jingting Li, Ming-Chih Chiu, Xiaowei Lin, Chan Liu, Zhen Tian, Qinghua Cai and Vincent H. Resh
The species-area relationship (SAR) is a well-established, globally recognized ecological pattern, and research on SAR has expanded to include the phylogenetic diversity-area relationship (PDAR). However, this research has generally been limited to terre...
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Qiyan Li, Zhi Weng, Zhiqiang Zheng and Lixin Wang
The decrease in lake area has garnered significant attention within the global ecological community, prompting extensive research in remote sensing and computer vision to accurately segment lake areas from satellite images. However, existing image segmen...
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Xiaoyan Zhao, Youjin Su and Guangming Wang
In the present study, seismic gaps were identified as periods with no occurrence of M = 4.0 earthquake over dT = 400 days. After examining all records in the Sichuan?Yunnan?Tibet?Qinghai junction area on the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau in ...
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Longguang Chen, Bin Chen, Ruiyu Zhao and Xiangde Xu
Extreme precipitation events frequently occur at the southeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau (SETP), causing severe disasters. In this study, we selected the top 100 regional extreme precipitation events over the SETP region during the period of 2001?20...
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Xueying Zhang, Yue He, Lijun Tian, Hanxi Duan and Yifan Cao
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) and surrounding areas contain the largest number of glaciers outside the polar regions. The region affects downstream water supply and food security, thereby directly influencing one-third of the world?s population. The lakes in ...
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Yinghui Chang, Chuncheng Yang, Li Xu, Dongfeng Li, Haibin Shang and Feiyang Gao
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (TP) is susceptible to climate change and human activities, which brought about drastic alterations in vegetation on the plateau. However, the trends and driving mechanisms of vegetation changes remain unclear. Therefore, the no...
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Bilin Cao, Minghua Liu, Dongsheng Su, Lijuan Wen, Maoshan Li, Zhiqiang Lin, Jiahe Lang and Xingyu Song
FLake has been one of the most extensively used lake models in many studies for lake thermal structure simulations. However, due to the scarcity of lake temperature observations, its applicability and performance on lakes over the Tibetan Plateau are sti...
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Shuhong Song, Huanhuan Li, Mi Yang, Zhao Gu, Xiaohang Wang, Wenting Zhang and Yongzhi Liu
Under the background of drastic global climate change, the evolution law of groundwater resources in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau presents new characteristics, and the groundwater is gradually becoming more complicated, diversified and ...
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