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The deposition and light absorption property of carbonaceous matter in the Himal...
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Carbonaceous matter in glacier at the headwaters of the Yangtze River: Concentra...
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Carbonaceous matter in glacier at the headwaters of the Yangtze River: Concentra...
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Cryoconite on a glacier on the north-eastern Tibetan plateau: light-absorbing im...
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Aged dissolved organic carbon exported from rivers of the Tibetan Plateau
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Temperature Sensitivity of Methane Methanogenesis and Anaerobic Oxidation in...
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Concentration, sources and light absorption characteristics of dissolved organic...
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Characteristics of methane and carbon dioxide in ice caves at a high-mountain gl...
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Importance of precipitation and dust storms in regulating black carbon depositio...
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