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Using coprophilous fungi to reconstruct the history of pastoralism in the Qinghai Lake Basin, Northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2020
The history of permanent human settlement in the high-altitude regions (>3000 m above sea level [masl]) of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is important in understanding human adaptation to this cold “Third Pole” region.
Hai-cheng Wei   +8 more
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Lake Qinghai, China

2006
Lake Qinghai lies on the northeast corner of the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau. It is a closed-basin lake and the largest water body in China with an area of about 4437 km2. Aragonite and calcite are precipitating from the brackish (TDS 12-14 g/l) and alkaline water (pH 9.1-9.4).
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Lake level variations of Qinghai Lake in northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau since 3.7 ka based on OSL dating

Quaternary International, 2011
Abstract Qinghai Lake is the largest internally drained lake in China and its unique location makes it sensitive to climate changes. Late glacial climate changes associated with variation in Qinghai Lake levels have been intensively investigated for the past 40 years, with particular attention paid to lake level fluctuation histories between the last
XiangJun Liu   +5 more
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Vertical distribution of radionuclides in Lake Qinghai, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and its environmental implications

Chemosphere, 2020
Abstract Radionuclides are widely used to perform geochronologic investigations of the trace sediment deposition process in aquatic environments on different temporal scales. This study presents the activities of radionuclides to select a reasonable geochronologic dating method and study the sediment depositional environment in Lake Qinghai on the ...
Qiugui Wang   +6 more
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Anomalous Plutonium Isotopic Ratios in Sediments of Lake Qinghai from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China

Environmental Science & Technology, 2011
The vertical profiles of (239+240)Pu and (137)Cs activities and (240)Pu/(239)Pu isotopic ratios are determined for three sediment cores of Lake Qinghai from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China, and compared with those in sediments of another three lakes (Lakes Bosten, Sugan, and Shuangta), the only existing ones closest to Lop Nor area, China's nuclear ...
Fengchang, Wu   +4 more
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Total organic carbon isotopes: A novel proxy of lake level from Lake Qinghai in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, China

Chemical Geology, 2013
Abstract The isotopic compositions of total organic carbon (TOC) in lakes have been widely used to interpret paleoclimatic changes and the depositional environments of lake sediments. However, the main factors that affect the carbon isotopes of TOC (source of organic material, water condition and others) may vary in different lake sediment records ...
Weiguo Liu   +4 more
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[Ecosystem services valuation of Qinghai Lake].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2016
Qinghai Lake is the largest inland and salt water lake in China, and provides important ecosystem services to beneficiaries. Economic valuation of wetland ecosystem services from Qinghai Lake can reveal the direct contribution of lake ecosystems to beneficiaries using economic data, which can advance the incorporation of wetland protection of Qinghai ...
Bo, Jiang, Lu, Zhang, Zhi-yun, Ouyang
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Water depth affecting thaumarchaeol production in Lake Qinghai, northeastern Qinghai–Tibetan plateau: Implications for paleo lake levels and paleoclimate

Chemical Geology, 2014
Abstract Archaeal glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) are increasingly popular and versatile tool for palaeolimnology studies, but their applications in paleohydrology are scarce, especially for thaumarchaeol which is specific for the newly proposed phylum Thaumarchaeota. After investigating our published GDGT data of Lake Qinghai, we found
Huanye Wang   +7 more
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Feature analysis of phytoplankton pigments in Qinghai Lake

OCEANS 2016 - Shanghai, 2016
The characteristics of pigments in phytoplankton in surface water, e.g., composition, spectral absorption and specific absorption, were examined based on in situ data collected during a field cruise in Qinghai Lake in August 2003. This study identified two pigments of chlorophyll (Chl), two pigments of photosynthetic carotenoids (PSC), and seven ...
Jian-hua Zhu   +3 more
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Major ion chemistry of waters in Lake Qinghai catchments, NE Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China

Quaternary International, 2010
Major ion concentrations were measured in lake water, river water, ground water, and rainfall water around the Lake Qinghai catchment. The dissolution of carbonate particles in dust has a strong impact on the chemical composition of rainfall as inferred from the Gibbs model and the ternary plots of the major ions. The chemical composition of the ground
Hai Xu   +4 more
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