<i>Yersinia pestis</i> transmission risk associated with Himalayan marmots (<i>Marmota himalayana</i>) of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. [PDF]
Wang Z +11 more
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Abstract The Northeastern (NE) Tibet, as the front of plateau growth, widely absorbs northeastward extrusion, leading to significant uplift and forming a basin‐mountain tectonic framework. However, it remains unclear how the crust of NE Tibet deformed in response to the far‐field effects of the India‐Eurasia collision.
Ruo‐Jie Li +4 more
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A Comprehensive Evaluation of Microbial Synergistic Metabolic Mechanisms and Health Benefits in Kombucha Fermentation: A Review. [PDF]
Li X +5 more
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The Political Economy of Boomerang Aid in China's Tibet
Andrew Martín Fischer
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Lake Unloading Drives Fault Slip and Rift Asymmetry in Southern Tibet
Abstract The extent to which surface processes drive continental deformation remains a pivotal question in geodynamics. Here, we demonstrate that Late Quaternary lake‐water unloading is a primary driver of fault slip and rift asymmetry in southern Tibet.
Chunrui Li +4 more
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Accurate AQI forecasting in a high-altitude city using a simulated CVOCA-BiLSTM hybrid model: a case study of Lhasa, Tibet. [PDF]
Xiao F, Cui X, Jiang G, Bu D, Zhang Q.
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Interannual Variability of Summertime Sea Fog Over North Pacific
Abstract The mid‐latitude North Pacific exhibits a sea fog frequency of 20%–40% in the summer (June–August). Here, we show that the interannual variability of the summer sea fog over the mid‐latitude North Pacific region is correlated with the Asian‐Pacific Oscillation (APO) driven by the seasonal heating of the Tibetan Plateau.
Yuechao Jiang +5 more
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End-repair causes methylation underestimation in cell-free DNA sequencing libraries. [PDF]
Groth TE +4 more
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A Seismically Active Shear Zone in the Uppermost Mantle Beneath the Canadian Rockies
Abstract Continental mantle earthquakes are uncommon but hold important clues for understanding lithospheric rheology. Few of these earthquakes (<10) have been documented in western North America, though it is likely more exist owing to difficulties in resolving focal depth for small earthquakes.
Sean J. Hutchings +2 more
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Meteorological and socioeconomic impacts on ozone in China: Past and future analysis. [PDF]
Chen Y +7 more
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