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CEE: Acceleration of diverging runoff trends on the Third Pole
Wang, L., Li, X., Lutz, A., Nepal, S., Chen, D., Yao, T., Su, F., Cuo, L., Yao, Z., Zhang, Y., Hu, Z., Huang, J., Hou, M., Liu, R., Long, J., Chai, C., Liu, Z., Bashir, A., Khanal, S.,…Wang, T. (2025)
2026-01-09 8
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SB: Climate change will undermine the pivotal role of Asian water tower in water resources supply
Wang, L., Long, J., Yao, T., & Zhou, J. (2025). Climate change will undermine the pivotal role of Asian water tower in water resources supply. Science Bulletin. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.
2026-01-09 10
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SB: Importance of melting water in the Third Pole transboundary fluvial floods
Liu, H., Wang, L., Chen, D., Yao, T., Bashir, A., Shrestha, M., Conradt, T., Nepal, S., Zhou, J., Li, X., Li, N., Liu, R., & Xu, B. (2025). Importance of melting water in the Third Pole transbound
2026-01-09 8
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BAMS: Cryosphere-hydrometeorology observations for a water tower unit on the Tibetan Plateau using the BeiDou-3 navigation satellite system
Life and civilization in arid regions depend on the availability of freshwater. Arid alpine river basins, where hydrological processes are highly sensitive to rapid warming, act as vital water towers for lowland oases.
2024-02-23 59
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PNAS-Nexus: Domino effect of a natural cascade alpine lake system on the Third Pole
Third Pole natural cascade alpine lakes (NCALs) are exceptionally sensitive to climate change, yet the underlying cryosphere-hydrological processes and associated societal impacts are largely unknown.
2024-02-23 51
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BAMS: Observing Multisphere Hydrological Changes in the Largest River Basin of the Tibetan Plateau
Upper Brahmaputra (UB) is the largest (∼240,000 km2) river basin of the Tibetan Plateau, where hydrological processes are highly sensitive to climate change.
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