Permafrost on the Tibetan Plateau is degrading: Historical and projected trends
Tongqing Shen(University of British Columbia), Zhongbo Yu(Hohai University), Changhai Tan(China Geological Survey), Qin Ju(State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering), Ying Zhang(China Agricultural University), Jiahui Zhao(Hohai University), Bin Yang(China Geological Survey), Hui Lin(Hohai University), Xuegao Chen(Hohai University), Xinting Fu(State Grid Corporation of China (China)), Peng Jiang(State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering)
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