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Viral metagenomic analysis of fecal samples from <i>Bos grunniens</i> on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau reveals novel picornaviruses and diverse CRESS-DNA viruses. [PDF]
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Climate suitability assessment on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Climate is an important factor that affects livability, but the climate comfort model used for low altitudes is not applicable to high altitudes, and further study on climate suitability in high-altitude areas is needed. In response to the absence of high-altitude characteristics in the current climate comfort assessment methods, this study adds oxygen
Jinhao Liu, Zhongbao Xin
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Microplastic pollution in the rivers of the Tibet Plateau
Environmental Pollution, 2019The Tibet Plateau, the so-called Third Pole of the world, is home to the headstreams of many great rivers. The levels of microplastic pollution in those rivers, however, are unknown. In this study, surface water and sediment samples were collected from six sampling sites along five different rivers. The surface water and sediment samples were collected
Changbo Jiang, Lingshi Yin, Zhiwei Li
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Tectonic evolution of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2012Abstract The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, composed of several continental slivers within the eastern Tethyan domain, is one of the pivotal sites to examine to better understand the theory of plate tectonics and the orogenic evolution on Earth. This plateau is generally inferred to be a collage of several continental blocks that rifted from Gondwanaland and
Sihua Yuan, Wenhua Ji, Baodi Wang
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Permafrost temperatures and thickness on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Global and Planetary Change, 2010Abstract Based on permafrost temperature measurements from 190 boreholes along the Qinghai-Tibet Highway/Railway since the early 1960s, we present spatial variations of permafrost temperatures, thermal gradients, and thickness on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
Qingbai Wu
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Measuring Qinghai-Tibet plateau's sustainability
Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022Yupeng Fan, Chuanglin Fang
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World Policy Journal, 2008
Over the past six months, demonstrations in Tibetan ethnic areas of China and the ongoing negotiations between representatives of the Dalai Lama in India and Chinese government officials in Beijing have given Tibet a higher profile than at any time over the last decade.
Michael Zhao, Orville Schell
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Over the past six months, demonstrations in Tibetan ethnic areas of China and the ongoing negotiations between representatives of the Dalai Lama in India and Chinese government officials in Beijing have given Tibet a higher profile than at any time over the last decade.
Michael Zhao, Orville Schell
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Gravity inversion in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy, 2000Abstract Due to its high elevation and high seismicity the Qinghai-Tibet plateau takes a primary position on the earth surface. The inaccessibility of the region makes geophysical studies difficult. Active seismic sounding is available along essentially one line crossing the eastern part of the plateau.
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Mapping and assessment of recreation services in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Science of The Total Environment, 2022Recreation services are part of "Experiences" in nonmaterial nature's contribution to people (NCP). It is one of the activities most closely linked to natural landscapes and human well-being. Current research methods are mostly point-based, lacking a systematic evaluation at the regional level that integrates climate conditions and recreational ...
Yanzhen, Hou +3 more
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On the tectonics of the Himalaya and the Tibet Plateau
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1982New data for the gravity anomalies and the uplift rate in the Himalaya and the Tibet Plateau have imposed strict constraints on acceptable models for present tectonic processes in this region. Through two‐dimensional finite element modeling, incorporating realistic rheology for the crust and upper mantle, a model is found which satisfactorily predicts ...
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