Early-Middle Holocene high lake levels of Rinqen Shubtso on the southern Tibetan Plateau and the formation mechanisms
Youhong Gao(Yunnan University), Aqsa Anee(Yunnan University), Umar Ashraf(Yunnan University), Yang Pu(Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology), Guoliang Lei(Fujian Normal University), Lizeng Duan(Yunnan University), Haoyu Li(Yunnan University), Xiaonan Zhang(Yunnan University), Huayong Li(Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences), Hucai Zhang(Yunnan University), Fengwen Liu(Lanzhou University)
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