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Keqin Duan
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 45
Citations - 2579
Keqin Duan is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Ice core. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 28 publications receiving 2004 citations. Previous affiliations of Keqin Duan include Shanxi Teachers University & Ohio State University.
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Different glacier status with atmospheric circulations in Tibetan Plateau and surroundings
Tandong Yao,Lonnie G. Thompson,Lonnie G. Thompson,Wei Yang,Wusheng Yu,Yang Gao,Xuejun Guo,Xiaoxin Yang,Keqin Duan,Huabiao Zhao,Baiqing Xu,Jiancheng Pu,Anxin Lu,Yang Xiang,Dambaru Ballab Kattel,Daniel R. Joswiak +15 more
TL;DR: This paper found that the most intensive glacier shrinkage is in the Himalayan region, whereas glacial retreat in the Pamir Plateau region is less apparent, due to changes in atmospheric circulations and precipitation patterns.
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δ 18 O record and temperature change over the past 100 years in ice cores on the Tibetan Plateau
Tandong Yao,Xuejun Guo,Lonnie G. Thompson,Lonnie G. Thompson,Keqin Duan,Ninglian Wang,Jianchen Pu,Baiqing Xu,Xiaoxin Yang,Weizhen Sun +9 more
TL;DR: The 213 m ice core from the Puruogangri Ice Field on the Tibetan Plateau facilitates the study of the regional temperature changes with its δ18O record of the past 100 years as discussed by the authors.
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Ice core records of climate variability on the Third Pole with emphasis on the Guliya ice cap, western Kunlun Mountains
Lonnie G. Thompson,Tandong Yao,Mary E. Davis,Ellen Mosley-Thompson,Guangjian Wu,Stacy E. Porter,Baiqing Xu,P.-N. Lin,Ninglian Wang,Emilie Beaudon,Keqin Duan,M. Roxana Sierra-Hernández,Donald V. Kenny +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a ground-based study to obtain a better understanding of the rate of ice shrinkage on the Third Pole (TP) of the Tibetan Plateau.
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Response of monsoon precipitation in the Himalayas to global warming
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reconstructed annual net accumulation using ice cores from the Dasuopu glacier and found that the broad features of the snow accumulation are reverse to the Northern Hemisphere temperature reconstruction over the past 300 years.
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Low-frequency of southern Asian monsoon variability using a 295-year record from the Dasuopu ice core in the central Himalayas
TL;DR: In this article, a high-resolution snow accumulation record from a well dated Dasuopu ice core from central Himalayas reflects low-frequency variability of monsoon precipitation over the last 295-year MultiDecadal to centennial variations in snow accumulation (DSA) are in-phase (out-of-phase) with that in monsoon rainfall of northeast Indian, Nepal and Bangladesh (southern India) over the period 1901-1995.