Frozen carbon is gradually thawing: Assessing interannual dynamics of thawed soil organic carbon stocks in the Tibetan Plateau permafrost area from 1901−2020
Tongqing Shen(University of British Columbia), Zhongbo Yu(Hohai University), Qin Ju(State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering), Jiahui Zhao(Hohai University), Hui Lin(Hohai University), Xuegao Chen(Hohai University), Fan Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Peng Jiang(State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering)
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