Driving mechanisms of gross primary productivity geographical patterns for Qinghai–Tibet Plateau lake systems
Junjie Jia(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research), Yang Gao(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research), Sidan Lyu(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research), Yafeng Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yao Lü(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research), Kun Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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