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Characteristics of Surface Temperature Inversion at the Muztagh-Ata Site on the Pamir Plateau
In this paper, based on all the data from September 2021 to June 2024 collected by a 30 m meteorological tower and a differential image motion monitor (DIMM) at the Muztagh-Ata site located on the Pamir Plateau in western Xinjiang, China, we study the ...
Dai-Ping Zhang +6 more
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Optical turbulence in the atmospheric surface layer at the Pamir Plateau Muztagh-ata site
In this paper, we conducted a detailed analysis of optical turbulence in the Atmospheric Surface Layer (ASL) at Muztagh-ata site during on-site testing.
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Precambrian Research, 2018
Abstract A number of Precambrian terranes are distributed in the Tibetan Plateau, including the Lhasa, Sibumasu, Qiangtang, Qaidam, Qilian and Tianshuihai terranes. These terranes exhibit distinct features in rock associations and tectonothermal history.
Chuan-Lin Zhang +3 more
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Abstract A number of Precambrian terranes are distributed in the Tibetan Plateau, including the Lhasa, Sibumasu, Qiangtang, Qaidam, Qilian and Tianshuihai terranes. These terranes exhibit distinct features in rock associations and tectonothermal history.
Chuan-Lin Zhang +3 more
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Reproductive Ecology of the Mountain Chiffchaff Phylloscopus sindianus on the Eastern Pamir Plateau
ArdeaInformation on a species' reproductive ecology can contribute to the pool of knowledge about avian natural history and life-history evolution. This is particularly true for species inhabiting remote and inaccessible regions.
Mingjie Hu +5 more
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Halomonas jincaotanensis sp. nov., isolated from the Pamir Plateau degrading polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon [PDF]
Abstract A Gram-strain-negative, rod-shaped, aerobic bacterium, designated strain TRM 85114T, was isolated from the Jincaotan wetland in the Pamir Plateau of China. We identified this isolate was a novel species with an ability to degrade 1-naphthylamine. Strain grew optimally at 30 ℃ and pH 6.0 in the presence of 3% (w/v) NaCl.
X. Bu +5 more
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Journal of Environmental Management
The Human Footprint (HFP) and Habitat Quality (HQ) are critical factors influencing the species' distribution, yet their relation to biodiversity, particularly in mountainous regions, still remains inadequately understood. This study aims to identify the
Xiaoran Huang +10 more
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The Human Footprint (HFP) and Habitat Quality (HQ) are critical factors influencing the species' distribution, yet their relation to biodiversity, particularly in mountainous regions, still remains inadequately understood. This study aims to identify the
Xiaoran Huang +10 more
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Applied Geochemistry, 2020
It has been proposed that the riverine Mg isotopes are sensitive to primary mineral dissolution and the formation of secondary minerals and are served as an effective tracer for chemical weathering.
Liangbo Li +5 more
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It has been proposed that the riverine Mg isotopes are sensitive to primary mineral dissolution and the formation of secondary minerals and are served as an effective tracer for chemical weathering.
Liangbo Li +5 more
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Moisture sources for precipitation over the Pamirs Plateau in winter and spring
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 2023AbstractThe abundant precipitation over Pamirs Plateau (PP) in spring and winter plays a vital role in the water resources over the arid areas of Central Asia. Understanding the moisture sources and water vapour transportation associated with precipitation are very important, but there were few studies investigating the moisture sources of PP.
Xingli Mao +4 more
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Lithos, 2020
Abstract Although it is generally accepted that the Pamir was formed by long-term terrane drifting and accretion to the south margin of the Asia, the tectonic evolution during the Mesozoic remains unclear. The voluminous Cretaceous intrusions in the Southern Pamir-Karakorum provide key information for understanding the Mesozoic evolution in this ...
Xiao-Qiang Liu +5 more
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Abstract Although it is generally accepted that the Pamir was formed by long-term terrane drifting and accretion to the south margin of the Asia, the tectonic evolution during the Mesozoic remains unclear. The voluminous Cretaceous intrusions in the Southern Pamir-Karakorum provide key information for understanding the Mesozoic evolution in this ...
Xiao-Qiang Liu +5 more
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