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  1. Land-Atmosphere Interactions and Effects on the Climate of the Tibetan Plateau and Surrounding Regions II

    Publié 2023
    “…A better understanding of the water and energy cycles in the TP is not only critical for revealing the mechanisms of regional land–atmosphere interactions, but also essential for assessing the causes of changes in the cryosphere and hydrosphere in relation to changes in the plateau atmosphere in the Asian monsoon system. …”
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  2. Land-Atmosphere Interactions and Effects on the Climate of the Tibetan Plateau and Surrounding Regions III

    Publié 2025
    “…Given that the TP is an ecologically delicate area that is highly responsive to climate variations, a systematic analysis of the land-atmosphere interactions here is instrumental in fostering a quantitative comprehension of climate change. This Special Issue showcases the latest progress in the quantitative analyses of the various factors related to land-atmosphere interactions, including surface heat fluxes, atmospheric boundary layer characteristics, soil moisture, precipitation, cloud, thunderstorm, radiation, and albedo over the Tibetan Plateau, along with their unique climate effects on surrounding regions. …”
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  3. Water Resource Management

    Publié 2025
    Sujets: “…surface confluence…”
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  4. Rational Design of Next-generation Nanomaterials and Nanodevices for Water Applications par Wang, Peng

    Publié 2021
    “…This book presents a series of carefully selected rationally designed nano- materials/devices/surfaces, which represent drastically different, ground-breaking, and eye-opening approaches to conventional problems to embody the concept of nano-design and to illustrate its remarkable potential to change the face of the research in water industry in the future. …”
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