Abstract The observations from Precipitation Measurement Radar (PMR) and Microwave Radiation Imager (MWRI‐RM) onboard FengYun‐3G satellite are first time utilized to derive multi‐phase hydrometeors in clouds. The FY‐3G hydrometeor retrieval algorithm utilizes the Advanced Radiative Transfer Modeling System (ARMS) as its core module. It incorporates PMR‐
Linjun Han, Fuzhong Weng, Xiuqing Hu
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Impact of Climate Change and Human Activities on Suitable Distribution of <i>Rhodiola</i> Species in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Modeling Insights for Conservation Prioritization. [PDF]
Li XX +8 more
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Origins of Precipitation in the World's Water Towers
Abstract High‐mountain systems act as the planet's vital water towers, sustaining freshwater supplies for billions of people. Climate change is exacerbating hydrological imbalances in these regions, yet the moisture sources maintaining their precipitation—the primary water input—remain poorly quantified.
Bomei Zhang +3 more
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Prediction of Potential Suitable Habitats of <i>Cupressus duclouxiana</i> Under Climate Change Based on Biomod2 Ensemble Models. [PDF]
Li J +5 more
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On the Threefold Textual Tradition of the Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita in Tibet
Fumio Shōji
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ABSTRACT Understanding the mechanisms of competition and coexistence among sympatric species is crucial for deepening our understanding of interspecific interactions and informing the conservation of rare and endangered wildlife. In this study, we utilized DNA macro‐barcoding technology to analyze the seasonal dietary habits of Kiang (Equus kiang) and ...
Huiqin Dong +5 more
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RNA virome of ticks and fleas infesting Marmota himalayana from the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. [PDF]
Zhu W, Pu J, Jin D, Lu S, Yang J, Xu J.
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Potential Range Shifts of Two Sympatric Fagus Species
Using MaxEnt modeling, we found that Fagus longipetiolata's habitat suitability is primarily precipitation‐driven while F. lucida's depends more on temperature, with both species concentrated in the Yangtze River Basin; despite their shared ancestry, F. lucida exhibits greater vulnerability to future warming due to accelerated habitat fragmentation and
Yifeng Chen +4 more
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The Response of <i>Krascheninnikovia ceratoides</i> (L.) Gueldenst. to Environmental Changes Since the Mid-Holocene in the Tibetan Antelope Breeding Ground of the Western Kunlun Mountains. [PDF]
Huang K +6 more
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