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Yanbin Lei
Researcher at Center for Excellence in Education
Publications - 38
Citations - 1864
Yanbin Lei is an academic researcher from Center for Excellence in Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plateau & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1268 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanbin Lei include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Lanzhou University.
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Increased mass over the Tibetan Plateau: From lakes or glaciers?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined lake's water level and mass changes in the Inner Tibet Plateau (TP) and suggest that the increased mass measured by GRACE was predominately due to the increased water mass in lakes.
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Extensive and drastically different alpine lake changes on Asia's high plateaus during the past four decades
Guoqing Zhang,Guoqing Zhang,Tandong Yao,Tandong Yao,Shilong Piao,Shilong Piao,Tobias Bolch,Tobias Bolch,Hongjie Xie,Deliang Chen,Yanhong Gao,Catherine M. O'Reilly,C. K. Shum,Kun Yang,Kun Yang,Shuang Yi,Yanbin Lei,Yanbin Lei,Weicai Wang,You He,Kun Shang,Xiankun Yang,Hongbo Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: This paper found 99 new lakes and extensive lake expansion on the Tibetan Plateau during the last four decades, 1970-2013, due to increased precipitation and cryospheric contributions to its water balance.
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Response of inland lake dynamics over the Tibetan Plateau to climate change
TL;DR: Based on satellite images and extensive field investigations, Wang et al. as discussed by the authors demonstrate that a coherent lake growth on the Tibetan Plateau (TPI) has occurred since the late 1990s in response to a significant global climate change.
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Coherent lake growth on the central Tibetan Plateau since the 1970s: Characterization and attribution
TL;DR: Based on remote sensing and GIS techniques together with bathymetric survey and water balance analysis, Wang et al. as discussed by the authors show how climatic changes and glacier mass loss have influenced the inland lake dynamics on the central TP.
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A Tibetan lake sediment record of Holocene Indian summer monsoon variability
Broxton W. Bird,Pratigya J. Polisar,Yanbin Lei,Lonnie G. Thompson,Tandong Yao,Bruce P. Finney,Daniel J. Bain,David P. Pompeani,Byron A. Steinman +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, sedimentological data and hydrogen isotopic measurements of leaf wax long-chain nalkanes (δDwax) from an alpine lake sediment archive on the southeastern Tibetan Plateau (Paru Co) provide a Holocene perspective of Indian summer monsoon (ISM) activity.