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Remote Sensing of Alpine Lake Water Environment Changes on the Tibetan Plateau and Surroundings: a Review ⇑ Chunqiao Song A, Bo Huang A,B, , Linghong Ke C, Keith S
High-Temporal-Resolution Water Level and Storage Change Data Sets for Lakes on the Tibetan Plateau During 2000–2017 Using Mult
Subpixel Mapping of Surface Water in the Tibetan Plateau with MODIS Data
Lakes on the Tibetan Plateau As Conduits of Greenhouse Gases to the Atmosphere
Qinghai Information
Download Wiki Attachment.Php?Attid= 3553&Page=Cryosat%20Technical%20Notes&Download=Y (Accessed on 1 January 2018)
Investigation of the Ice Surface Albedo in the Tibetan Plateau Lakes Based on the Field Observation and MODIS Products
Study of Freeze-Thaw Cycle and Key Radiation Transfer Parameters in a Tibetan Plateau Lake Using LAKE2.0 Model and Field Observations
Derivation of Vegetation Optical Depth and Water Content in the Source Region of the Yellow River Using the FY-3B Microwave Data
Dataset of Global Lake Level Changes Using Multi- Altimeter Data (2002-2016)
Spatiotemporal Variations of Lake Surface Temperature Across the Tibetan Plateau Using MODIS LST Product
Title of Dissertation
Ngoring Lake, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
An Investigation of Ice Surface Albedo and Its Influence on the High
Gyaring Lake, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
Globolakes ID Lake Name Latitude Longitude Type Country 166
Long-Term Changes in Evaporation Over Siling Co Lake on the Tibetan
Spatiotemporal Variations of Lake Surface Temperature Across the Tibetan Plateau Using MODIS LST Product
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Thermal Regime, Energy Budget and Lake Evaporation at Paiku Co, a Deep Alpine Lake in the Central Himalayas
A Long-Term Dataset of Lake Surface Water Temperature Over the Tibetan Plateau Derived from AVHRR 1981–2015
Article Were Partially Covered by the Open Access Fund of the Largest Freshwater Lakes of the Tibetan Plateau
Investigation of the Ice Surface Albedo in the Tibetan Plateau Lakes Based on the Field Observation and MODIS Products