Extensive and drastically different alpine lake changes on Asia's high plateaus during the past four decades
Guoqing Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hongbo Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shuang Yi(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hongjie Xie(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Kun Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiankun Yang(National University of Singapore), Tandong Yao(Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research), Tobias Bolch(University of St Andrews), Yanbin Lei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yanhong Gao(Fudan University), Catherine M. O’Reilly(Illinois State University), Weicai Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), You He(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shilong Piao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Deliang Chen(Department of Earth Sciences), Kun Shang(The Ohio State University)
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