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- Lithospheric Structures of and Tectonic Implications for the Central–East Tibetan Plateau Inferred from Joint Tomography of Receiver Functions and Surface Waves
- Uplift-Driven Diversification in the Hengduan Mountains, a Temperate
- (Emberiza Godlewskii) Related to Uplift of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Habitat Preferences Jiande Li1, Gang Song2, Naifa Liu1, Yongbin Chang2 and Xinkang Bao1*
- A New Species of the Genus Thermophis (Serpentes: Colubridae) from Shangri-La, Northern Yunnan, China, with a Proposal for an Eclectic Rule for Species Delimitation
- Chapter 4 Central Asia
- Analysis on Spatial Distribution Characteristics and Geographical Factors of Chinese National Geoparks
- The Regions of Conservation Importance for Grouse, Partridges and Pheasants in China
- Glacial Geomorphology and Paleoglaciation Patterns in Shaluli Shan, the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau — Evidence for Polythermal Ice Cap Glaciation
- Uplift-Driven Diversification in the Hengduan Mountains, a Temperate
- Rock Peaks of Gangga and Forbidden Kawarani
- Natural Physical Environment of Tibet
- Sorbus Gongshanensis (Rosaceae), a New Species from the Hengduan Mountains, China
- The Untrodden Mountains in West Sichuan, China
- Interdecadal Variation of Precipitation Over the Hengduan Mountains During Rainy Seasons
- EAAFP WG/TF Small Grant 2021 Application Shorebird WG
- Uplift and Denudation in the Continental Area of China Linked To
- Mountains of Southwest China Five-Year Assessment, 2008
- Medicinal Plants and Their Conservation in China with Reference to the Chinese Himalayan Region
- Phylogeographic Patterns of the Aconitum
- Spatio-Temporal Changes of Snow Cover and Its Relationship with Meteorological Factors on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
- AC31 Doc. 37 A2
- Mountain Protected Areas UPDATE September 2020 # 107
- 2015 Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Mammal Watching Trip by Kevin Zhong (China) Photos by Li Bin
- What Makes the Sino‐Himalayan Mountains the Major Diversity
- Quaternary Permafrost in China: Framework and Discussions
- Distribution Characteristics of Typical Geological Relics in the Western Sichuan Plateau
- Radial Growth Responses to Climate of Pinus Yunnanensis at Low Elevations of the Hengduan Mountains, China
- Effects of Roads on Giant Panda Distribution: a Mountain Range Scale
- The Mass Elevation Effect of the Tibetan Plateau and Its Implications for Alpine Treelines
- Biodiversity Hotspot: China's Hengduan Mountains Hengduan
- Phylogeography of the South China Field Mouse (Apodemus Draco) on the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau Reveals High Genetic Diversity and Glacial Refugia
- Machine Learning Model Analysis of Breeding Habitats for the Black
- What Makes a Hot-Spring Habitat “Hot” for the Hot-Spring Snake: Distributional Data and Niche Modelling for the Genus Thermophis (Serpentes, Colubridae)
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- A New Map of Permafrost Distribution on the Tibetan Plateau
- Analysis on Bouguer Gravity Anomaly Characteristics and Boundary Identi Cation in China and Surrounding Regions
- China's Endemic Vertebrates Sheltering Under the Protective
- July 7, 2018 Prof. Christopher Still Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University 321 Richardson Hall
- Yangtze River, an Insignificant Genetic Boundary in Tufted Deer
- Return to Gorge Country 2007
- Third Pole Environment (TPE)
- New Record of Lycodon Liuchengchaoi in Anhui
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- On the Lathrobium Fauna of China IV. Six New Species from Sichuan (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)
- Molecular Systematics of Angelica and Allied Genera (Apiaceae)
- Eco-Regional Boundary Data of the Roof of the World
- Himalayan Origin and Evolution of Myricaria (Tamaricaeae) in the Neogene
- Origin and Differentiation of Endemism in the Flora of China
- Species Reassessment Congruent with the Phylogeographical Study of the Biston Falcata Species Group
- Didymodon Hengduanensis (Bryophyta, Pottiaceae), a New Species from the Hengduan Mountains, Southwestern China
- 2003-2006 China National Report on Hydrological Sciences