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    Spatiotemporal change and attribution of potential evapotranspiration over China from 1901 to 2100

    Global warming has accelerated surface water loss around the world. This study investigates in detail the change and attribution of potential evapotranspiration (PET) across China from 1901 to 2100 by the Harg...

    Yongxia Ding, Shouzhang Peng in Theoretical and Applied Climatology (2021)

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    Restoration and conservation potential of destroyed Qinghai spruce (Picea crassifolia) forests in the Qilian Mountains of northwest China

    Each of the last three decades has seen the Earth’s surface get progressively warmer more than any preceding decade since the 1850s. Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities have been scientifically demo...

    Shouzhang Peng, Chuanyan Zhao, Zhonglin Xu in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for G… (2016)

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    Soil CO2 efflux along an elevation gradient in Qinghai spruce forests in the upper reaches of the Heihe River, northwest China

    This study was conducted in six plots along an elevation gradient in the Qinghai spruce (Picea crassifolia Kom.) forest ecosystem of the Qilian Mountains, northwest China. Soil CO2 efflux over bare soil (R ...

    **anglin Zheng, Chuanyan Zhao, Shouzhang Peng, Shengqi Jian in Environmental Earth Sciences (2014)

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    Estimating realized and potential carbon storage benefits from reforestation and afforestation under climate change: a case study of the Qinghai spruce forests in the Qilian Mountains, northwestern China

    Greenhouse gas emission has been scientifically shown to be the primary cause of observed global climate change. The reduction of greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere deserves international attention. Aside...

    Zhonglin Xu, Chuanyan Zhao, Zhaodong Feng in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for G… (2013)