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    The regional distribution characteristics of aerosol optical depth over the Tibetan Plateau by C. Xu, Y. M. Ma, C. You, Z. K. Zhu

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is representative of typical clean atmospheric conditions. …”
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    An important mechanism sustaining the atmospheric "water tower" over the Tibetan Plateau by X. Xu, T. Zhao, C. Lu, Y. Guo, B. Chen, R. Liu, Y. Li, X. Shi

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The Tibetan Plateau (TP), referred to as the "roof of the world", is also known as the "world water tower" because it contains a large amount of water resources and ceaselessly transports these waters to its surrounding areas. …”
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    Lithospheric Structures beneath the Tibetan Plateau Constrained by Sn Propagation Efficiency by Mengfan Jiang, Weijia Sun, Jiamin Hu, Qingya Tang

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…An intriguing observation of an inefficient Sn wave zone beneath the Tibetan Plateau was reported but had unclear spatial distributions. …”
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    Recent intensified erosion and massive sediment deposition in Tibetan Plateau rivers by Jinlong Li, Genxu Wang, Chunlin Song, Shouqin Sun, Jiapei Ma, Ying Wang, Linmao Guo, Dongfeng Li

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Abstract Recent climate change has caused an increase in warming-driven erosion and sediment transport processes on the Tibetan Plateau (TP). Yet a lack of measurements hinders our understanding of basin-scale sediment dynamics and associated spatiotemporal changes. …”
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    Precipitation measurement intercomparison in the Qilian Mountains, north-eastern Tibetan Plateau by R. Chen, J. Liu, E. Kang, Y. Yang, C. Han, Z. Liu, Y. Song, W. Qing, P. Zhu

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…An experimental field study of wind-induced bias in precipitation measurements was conducted from September 2010 to April 2015 at a grassland site (99°52.9´ E, 38°16.1´ N; 2980 m) in the Hulu watershed in the Qilian Mountains, on the north-eastern Tibetan Plateau, in China. The experiment included (1) an unshielded Chinese standard precipitation gauge (CSPG<sub>UN</sub>; orifice diameter = 20 cm, height = 70 cm), (2) a single Alter shield around a CSPG (CSPG<sub>SA</sub>), (3) a CSPG in a pit (CSPG<sub>PIT</sub>) and (4) a Double-Fence International Reference (DFIR) with a Tretyakov-shielded CSPG (CSPG<sub>DFIR</sub>). …”
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    An ensemble weighting approach for dendroclimatology: drought reconstructions for the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. by Keyan Fang, Martin Wilmking, Nicole Davi, Feifei Zhou, Changzhi Liu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This new method has been used to develop the first annual precipitation reconstruction (previous August to current July) at the Songmingyan Mountain and to recalculate the tree-ring chronology from Shenge site in Dulan area in northeastern Tibetan Plateau (TP), a marginal area of Asian summer monsoon. …”
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    Climate-Driven Synchronized Growth of Alpine Trees in the Southeast Tibetan Plateau. by Feifei Zhou, Keyan Fang, Fen Zhang, Zhipeng Dong, Dan Chen

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We synthesized 17 tree-ring width chronologies from four tree species at the high-elevation sites in the southeast Tibetan Plateau (SETP) to study the regional tree growth variability and climate-growth relationships. …”
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    Palynological evidence reveals an arid early Holocene for the northeast Tibetan Plateau by N. Wang, N. Wang, L. Liu, L. Liu, X. Hou, Y. Zhang, H. Wei, X. Cao

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…<p>Situated within the triangle of the East Asian monsoon, the Indian monsoon, and the westerlies, the Holocene patterns of climate and vegetation changes on the northeast Tibetan Plateau are still unclear or even contradictory. …”
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