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View article: Snow Avalanche Hazards and Avalanche-Prone Area Mapping in Tibet
Snow Avalanche Hazards and Avalanche-Prone Area Mapping in Tibet Open
Snow avalanche is one of the major natural hazards in the mountain region, yet it has received less attention compared to other mountain hazards, such as landslides, floods, and droughts. After a comprehensive overview of snow avalanche ha…
View article: Accuracy Assessment of NOAA IMS 4 km Products on the Tibetan Plateau with Landsat-8 OLI Images
Accuracy Assessment of NOAA IMS 4 km Products on the Tibetan Plateau with Landsat-8 OLI Images Open
The NOAA IMS (Interactive Multisensor Snow and Ice Mapping System) is a blended snow and ice product based on active and passive satellite sensors, ground observation, and other auxiliary information, providing the daily cloud-free snow co…
View article: The Evolution and Impact of Glacier Avalanches in Tibet Based on the Sentinel-2 Time-Series Images
The Evolution and Impact of Glacier Avalanches in Tibet Based on the Sentinel-2 Time-Series Images Open
Catastrophic mass flows originating from the high mountain cryosphere often cause hazard cascades. With increasing human activities in the alpine region and the sensitivity of glaciers, snow and permafrost to climate warming, the cryospher…
View article: Genome- and transcriptome-wide identification of trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatases (TPP) gene family and their expression patterns under abiotic stress and exogenous trehalose in soybean
Genome- and transcriptome-wide identification of trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatases (TPP) gene family and their expression patterns under abiotic stress and exogenous trehalose in soybean Open
Background Trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase (TPP) is an essential enzyme catalyzing trehalose synthesis, an important regulatory factor for plant development and stress response in higher plants. However, the TPP gene family in soybean ha…
View article: Snow Cover on the Tibetan Plateau and Topographic Controls
Snow Cover on the Tibetan Plateau and Topographic Controls Open
Snow cover plays a critical role in global energy and water cycles. Snow cover on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) provides vital water sources in western China and Himalayan regions, in addition to its weather and climate significance. The massiv…
View article: Spatial Distribution of Snow Cover in Tibet and Topographic Dependence
Spatial Distribution of Snow Cover in Tibet and Topographic Dependence Open
Many major river systems in Asia, such as the Yangtze, Yarlung Zangbo, Indus, Ganges and Salween originate in the Tibetan mountains and snow cover in Tibet provides substantial water resources for these rivers, in addition to its weather-r…
View article: Snow Cover on the Tibetan Plateau and Topographic Controls
Snow Cover on the Tibetan Plateau and Topographic Controls Open
Snow cover plays a critical role in the global energy and water cycles. Snow cover on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) provides vital water sources in western China and Himalayan regions in addition to its weather and climate significance. The mas…
View article: Genome- and transcriptome-wide identification of trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatases (TPP) gene family and their expression patterns under abiotic stress and exogenous trehalose in soybean
Genome- and transcriptome-wide identification of trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatases (TPP) gene family and their expression patterns under abiotic stress and exogenous trehalose in soybean Open
Background Trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase (TPP) is an essential enzyme catalyzing trehalose synthesis, an important regulatory factor for plant development and stress response in higher plants. However, the TPP gene family in soybean ha…
View article: Runs of Homozygosity Analysis Reveals Genomic Diversity and Population Structure of an Indigenous Cattle Breed in Southwest China
Runs of Homozygosity Analysis Reveals Genomic Diversity and Population Structure of an Indigenous Cattle Breed in Southwest China Open
In aiming to achieve sustainable development goals in the livestock industry, it is becoming increasingly necessary and important for the effective conservation of genetic resources. There are some indigenous cattle breeds in Sichuan, sout…
View article: Observed trends and changes in daily temperature and precipitation extremes over the Koshi river basin 1975–2010
Observed trends and changes in daily temperature and precipitation extremes over the Koshi river basin 1975–2010 Open
The Koshi river basin is a sub‐basin of the Ganges shared among China, Nepal, and India. The river system has a high potential for investment in hydropower development and for irrigation in downstream areas. The upper part of the basin con…