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Jianting Ju
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 59
Citations - 1396
Jianting Ju is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plateau & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 49 publications receiving 946 citations.
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Environmental changes since 8.4 ka reflected in the lacustrine core sediments from Nam Co, central Tibetan Plateau, China
Liping Zhu,Yanhong Wu,Junbo Wang,Xiao Lin,Jianting Ju,Manping Xie,Minghui Li,Roland Mäusbacher,Antje Schwalb,Gerhard Daut +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used echo-seismic profiling and hydro-echosounding to investigate the bathymetric dis- tribution of the whole Nam Co lake in central Tibet to elucidate the Holocene environment changes in this area.
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Investigation of bathymetry and water quality of Lake Nam Co, the largest lake on the central Tibetan Plateau, China
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the preliminary results focusing on the bathymetric survey and water quality measurements and showed that the water column in relatively deep lake areas of Nam Co could be divided into three layers with distinctly various features.
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Spatiotemporal variations in volume of closed lakes on the Tibetan Plateau and their climatic responses from 1976 to 2013
Ruimin Yang,Liping Zhu,Liping Zhu,Junbo Wang,Junbo Wang,Jianting Ju,Qingfeng Ma,Falko Turner,Falko Turner,Yun Guo +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the response of lakes to climate change, variations in volume of closed lakes larger than 50 km2 on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) were analyzed by integrating Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, Digital Elevation Model (SRTM DEM) and LANDSAT images.
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Variations in trace element (including rare earth element) concentrations with grain sizes in loess and their implications for tracing the provenance of eolian deposits
TL;DR: In this paper, the concentrations of rare earth elements (REEs) and other 28 trace elements were determined in seven grain-size fractions from four loess samples collected from the Tibetan Plateau, the Sichuan Basin and the Chinese Loess Plateau.
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Pollen-inferred Holocene vegetation and climate histories in Taro Co, southwestern Tibetan Plateau
TL;DR: A 310cm-long sediment core, covering the last 10,200 years, was collected from Taro Co on the southwestern Tibetan Plateau and analyzed for pollen, grain size and total inorganic carbon content as mentioned in this paper.