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topographically uniform elevated flatland that it is today. The
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1176:. The pressure anomaly then causes a steady wind to blow toward the land, which brings the moist air over the ocean surface with it. Rainfall is then increased by the presence of the moist ocean air. The rainfall is stimulated by a variety of mechanisms, such as low-level air being lifted upwards by mountains, surface heating, convergence at the surface, divergence aloft, or from storm-produced outflows near the surface. When such lifting occurs, the air cools due to expansion in lower pressure, which in turn produces
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of topographic depressions that occurred at already high elevations. The current tectonics of the plateau are also debated. The best-regarded explanations are provided by the block model and the alternative continuum model. According to the former, the crust of the plateau is formed of several blocks
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Monsoons are caused by the different amplitudes of surface temperature seasonal cycles between land and oceans. This differential warming occurs because heating rates differ between land and water. Ocean heating is distributed vertically through a "mixed layer" that may be 50 meters deep through the
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region in the northwestern part of the plateau. Here the average altitude exceeds 5,000 metres (16,000 ft) and winter temperatures can drop to â40 °C (â40 °F). As a result of this extremely inhospitable environment, the
Changtang region (together with the adjoining Kekexili region) is
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Quaternary Tibetan Inland Glaciation between the Mt. Everest and Cho Oyu Massifs and the Aksai Chin. â A new glaciogeomorphological southeast-northwest diagonal profile through Tibet and its consequences for the glacial isostasy and
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In winter, the land cools off quickly, but the ocean maintains the heat longer. The hot air over the ocean rises, creating a low-pressure area and a breeze from land to ocean while a large area of drying high pressure is formed over the land, increased by wintertime cooling. Monsoons are similar to
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of liquid water is significantly greater than that of most materials that make up land. Together, these factors mean that the heat capacity of the layer participating in the seasonal cycle is much larger over the oceans than over land, with the consequence that the land warms and cools faster than
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by raising livestock rather than crops, which are unsuitable to the terrain. Archaeological evidence suggests that the earliest human occupation of the plateau occurred between 30,000 and 40,000 years ago. Since colonization of the
Tibetan Plateau, Tibetan culture has adapted and flourished in the
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Temperatures are rising four times faster than elsewhere in China, and the
Tibetan glaciers are retreating at a higher speed than in any other part of the world. In the short term, this will cause lakes to expand and bring floods and mudflows. In the long run, the glaciers are vital lifelines for
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Lia, Jijun; Ma, Zhenhua; Li, Xiaomiao; Peng, Tingjiang; Guo, Benhong; Zhang, Jun; Song, Chunhui; Liu, Jia; Hui, Zhengchuang; Yu, Hao; Ye, Xiyan; Liu, Shanpin; Wang Xiuxi (2017). "Late
Miocene-Pliocene geomorphological evolution of the Xiaoshuizi peneplain in the Maxian Mountains and its tectonic
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Tibetan Plateau is bounded in the north by a broad escarpment where the altitude drops from around 5,000 metres (16,000 ft) to 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) over a horizontal distance of less than 150 kilometres (93 mi). Along the escarpment is a range of mountains. In the west, the
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target of 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) would save a further $ 1.32 billion. In particular, fewer than 20% of railways would be at high risk by 2100 under 1.5 °C (2.7 °F), yet this increases to 60% at 2 °C (3.6 °F), while under SSP5-8.5, this level of risk is met by
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that fringed its edges. Since these sediments were light, they crumpled into mountain ranges rather than sinking to the floor. During this early stage of its formation in the Late
Palaeogene, Tibet consisted of a deep palaeovalley bounded by multiple mountain ranges rather than the more
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of circulation near coastlines everywhere, but they are much larger in scale, stronger and seasonal. The seasonal monsoon wind shift and weather associated with the heating and cooling of the
Tibetan plateau is the strongest such monsoon on Earth.
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Zhong, Zhi-Ping; Tian, Funing; Roux, Simon; GazitĂșa, M. Consuelo; Solonenko, Natalie E.; Li, Yueh-Fen; Davis, Mary E.; Van Etten, James L.; Mosley-Thompson, Ellen; Rich, Virginia I.; Sullivan, Matthew B.; Thompson, Lonnie G. (20 July 2021).
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Ran, Youhua; Cheng, Guodong; Dong, Yuanhong; Hjort, Jan; Lovecraft, Amy Lauren; Kang, Shichang; Tan, Meibao; Li, Xin (13 October 2022). "Permafrost degradation increases risk and large future costs of infrastructure on the Third Pole".
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Werhahn, Geraldine; Senn, Helen; Ghazali, Muhammad; Karmacharya, Dibesh; Sherchan, Adarsh Man; Joshi, Jyoti; Kusi, Naresh; López-Bao, José Vincente; Rosen, Tanya; Kachel, Shannon; Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio; MacDonald, David W. (2018).
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Su, T.; Farnsworth, A.; Spicer, R. A.; Huang, J.; Wu, F.-X.; Liu, J.; Li, S.-F.; Xing, Y.-W.; Huang, Y.-J.; Deng, W.-Y.-D.; Tang, H.; Xu, C.-L.; Zhao, F.; Strivastava, G.; Valdes, P. J.; Deng, T.; Zhou, Z.-K. (6 March 2019).
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Liu, Yongqin; Ji, Mukan; Yu, Tao; Zaugg, Julian; Anesio, Alexandre M.; Zhang, Zhihao; Hu, Songnian; Hugenholtz, Philip; Liu, Keshao; Liu, Pengfei; Chen, Yuying; Luo, Yingfeng; Yao, Tandong (September 2022).
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road. To the west are short ranges called the Danghe, Yema, Shule, and Tulai
Nanshans. The easternmost range is the Qilian Mountains. The line of mountains continues east of the plateau as the
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glaciers and is particularly vulnerable to global warming. Over the past five decades, 80% of the glaciers in the Tibetan Plateau have retreated, losing 4.5% of their combined areal coverage.
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above sea level, with an area of 2,500,000 square kilometres (970,000 sq mi). With an average elevation exceeding 4,500 metres (14,800 ft) and being surrounded by imposing
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Tremblay, Marissa M.; Fox, Matthew; Schmidt, Jennifer L.; Tripathy-Lang, Alka; Wielicki, Matthew M.; Harrison, T. Mark; Zeitler, Peter K.; Shuster, David L. (14 September 2015).
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Liu, Jia; Su, Tao; Spicer, Robert A.; Tang, He; Deng, Wei-Yu-Dong; Wu, Fei-Xiang; Srivastava, Gaurav; Spicer, Teresa; Do, Truong Van; Deng, Tao; Zhou, Zhe-Kun (15 June 2019).
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the ocean. In turn, air over the land warms faster and reaches a higher temperature than does air over the ocean. The warmer air over land tends to rise, creating an area of
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in those 15,000-year-old samples, it had taken around 5 years of research to extract 33 viruses, of which 28 were new to science. None had survived the extraction process.
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occurs over extensive parts of the plateau. Proceeding to the north and northwest, the plateau becomes progressively higher, colder, and drier, until reaching the remote
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Much of the Tibetan Plateau is of relatively low relief. The cause of this is debated among geologists. Some argue that the Tibetan Plateau is an uplifted
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Kuhle, Matthias (1998). "Reconstruction of the 2.4 Million km Late Pleistocene Ice Sheet on the Tibetan Plateau and its Impact on the Global Climate".
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Zhang, X. L.; Ha, B. B.; Wang, S. J.; Chen, Z. J.; Ge, J. Y.; Long, H.; He, W.; Da, W.; Nian, X. M.; Yi, M. J.; Zhou, X. Y. (30 November 2018).
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are the remainders of nomadic practices historically once widespread in Asia and Africa. Pastoral nomads constitute about 40% of the ethnic
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cover the southeastern and eastern parts of the plateau and are generally rainier than the other high-altitude Tibetan Plateau regions
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Kuhle, M (2004). "The High Glacial (Last Ice Age and LGM) ice cover in High and Central Asia". In Ehlers, J.; Gibbard, P.L. (eds.).
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Ice of the plateau provides a valuable window to the past. In 2015, researchers studying the Plateau reached the top of the Guliya
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Kuhle, Matthias (2001). "The Tibetan Ice Sheet; its Impact on the Palaeomonsoon and Relation to the Earth's Orbital Variations".
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and clay from the glaciers accumulated in these lakes; when the lakes dried at the end of the ice age, the silt and clay were
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the least populous region in Asia and the third least populous area in the world after Antarctica and northern Greenland.
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population. The presence of nomadic peoples on the plateau is predicated on their adaptation to survival on the world's
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is generally reduced on the plateau due to the elevation and low precipitation. The Tibetan Plateau hosts the
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lakes. Annual precipitation ranges from 100 to 300 millimetres (3.9 to 11.8 in) and falls mainly as
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separate the plateau from the Tarim Basin. About halfway across the Tarim the bounding range becomes the
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Hjort, Jan; Streletskiy, Dmitry; Doré, Guy; Wu, Qingbai; Bjella, Kevin; Luoto, Miska (11 January 2022).
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on the edges mountains bordering the extreme west of the Tibetan Plateau
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Contractional and Extensional Tectonics During the India-Asia Collision
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29-Article Ordinance for the More Effective Governing of Tibet (1793)
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13-Article Ordinance for the More Effective Governing of Tibet (1751)
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Trespassers on the Roof of the World: The Secret Exploration of Tibet
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1379:. Once they vanish, water supplies in those regions will be in peril.
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Land of the seven rivers : a brief history of India's geography
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River Morphodynamics and Stream Ecology of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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Wang, Zhaoyin; Li, Zhiwei; Xu, Mengzhen; Yu, Guoan (30 March 2016).
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The Tibetan Plateau is surrounded by the massive mountain ranges of
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This cooling had multiple effects on regional climate. Without the
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NASA satellite image of the south-eastern area of Tibetan Plateau.
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Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet (1906)
2588:"Extinct humans survived on the Tibetan plateau for 160,000 years"
2465:
Shi, F.; He, H.; Densmore, A.L.; Li, A.; Yang, X.; Xu, X. (2016).
1817:
World regions in global context: peoples, places, and environments
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Leaf morphology and the timing of the rise of the Tibetan Plateau
2927:"Glacier ice archives nearly 15,000-year-old microbes and phages"
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3340:"Roof of the Earth" Offers Clues About How Our Planet Was Shaped
3266:"Roof of the Earth" Offers Clues About How Our Planet Was Shaped
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covering a swath of the central and northeastern Tibetan Plateau
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covers the northwestern limits of the Tibetan Plateau along the
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originates in the western Tibetan Plateau in the vicinity of
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Marston, Sallie A.; Paul L. Knox, Diana M. Liverman (2002).
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cover the southern Tibetan Plateau on the north side of the
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2977:"15,000-year-old viruses discovered in Tibetan glacier ice"
1994:
10.1659/0276-4741(2000)020[0080:ASOBOT]2.0.CO;2
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Encyclopedia of Prehistory: East Asia and Oceania, Volume 3
1695:"The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia (Christopher Beckwith)"
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and other geographical and ecological features serve as a "
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ON THINNER ICE ćŠć±„èć° (by GRIP, Asia Society and MediaStorm)
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cover the southeasternmost mountain valleys on the plateau
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on the Tibetan Plateau is of ongoing scientific interest.
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period about 70 million years ago, when the north-moving
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covers the westernmost parts of the Tibetan Plateau and
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Peregrine, Peter Neal & Melvin Ember, etc. (2001).
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from Sichuan. North of the mountains runs the Gansu or
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Sino-Indian Trade Agreement over Tibetan Border (1954)
3843:
Treaty of friendship and alliance with Mongolia (1913)
3324:"North Tibetan Plateau-Kunlun Mountains alpine desert"
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3007:. Agence France-Presse. 18 August 2009. Archived from
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Nujiang Lancang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests
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Natural-colour satellite image of the Tibetan Plateau.
3127:"Impacts of permafrost degradation on infrastructure"
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1615:. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 360.
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Annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China
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The Tibetan Plateau contains the largest area of low-
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3005:"Global warming benefits to Tibet: Chinese official"
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significance for the northeastern Tibetan Plateau".
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North Tibetan PlateauâKunlun Mountains alpine desert
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with little internal deformation separated by major
606:. The Altyn-Tagh ends near the Dangjin pass on the
445:, the Tibetan Plateau is often referred to as "the
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3025:"A genome and gene catalog of glacier microbiomes"
1906:
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854:grasslands. While parts of the plateau feature an
117:Tibetan Plateau and surrounding areas above 1600 m
3251:The Third Pole: Understanding Asia's Water Crisis
3080:
2234:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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1613:Regional Hydrological Response to Climate Change
1038:Northeastern Himalayan subalpine conifer forests
892:found on the Tibetan Plateau, as defined by the
769:, the existence of which has been determined by
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932:Northwestern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
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878:, cranes, vultures, hawks, geese, snakes, and
526:. The plateau is bordered to the south by the
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5252:Geographic data and information organizations
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3775:Self-immolation protests by Tibetans in China
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3318:Protected areas of the Tibetan Plateau region
3291:. Archived from the original on 19 March 2006
2458:
1241:pressure caused by the heating, there was no
1196:, a term usually referring to the localized,
989:Tibetan Plateau alpine shrublands and meadows
437:that harbor the world's two highest summits,
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1131:from the 7th century to the 9th century AD.
1052:Hengduan Mountains subalpine conifer forests
922:KarakoramâWest Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe
637:interspersed with mountain ranges and large
472:. This includes the three longest rivers in
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2122:"No high Tibetan Plateau until the Neogene"
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1366:, issued the following assessment in 2009:
1276:In addition, the glaciers in Tibet created
977:in the northernmost portions of the plateau
100:2,500,000 km (970,000 sq mi)
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1007:Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
949:Western Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
5303:National Council for Geographic Education
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1340:analysis suggests those viruses infected
3278:Plateau Perspectives (international NGO)
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2733:Oracle Thinkquest Education Foundation.
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626:which was the main silk-road route from
574:). In the west, the curve of the rugged
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2015:
1929:
1899:"Tibet: life on the climate front line"
1890:
951:covers the southwestern plateau in the
27:Plateau in Central, South and East Asia
14:
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3532:Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs
3131:Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
3084:Communications Earth & Environment
2724:
2703:
1784:Webb, Andrew Alexander Gordon (2007).
1759:. Heinemann-Raintree Library. p.
1205:Glaciology: the Ice Age and at present
1163:action of wind and buoyancy-generated
542:, which separate the plateau from the
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3613:People's Republic of China (PRC) rule
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939:Central Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe
62:The Tibetan Plateau lies between the
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3740:1938â1939 German expedition to Tibet
1932:International Journal of Climatology
773:settled on the ocean floor, and the
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633:The plateau is a high-altitude arid
5359:
3289:"Weather in the eastern Chang Tang"
2568:. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
2290:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
1656:(1986) Rand McNally & Company.
1364:China Meteorological Administration
1151:
730:. Their formation is a result of a
181:Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)
24:
3718:Chinese expedition to Tibet (1910)
3673:Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720)
3385:
2092:Petra Seibert and Lorne Stockman.
2016:Cheng, Guodong; Wu (8 June 2007).
1974:
1332:samples. Due to the extremely low
1110:on the Tibetan Plateau and in the
971:Qilian Mountains subalpine meadows
47:
25:
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3755:Protests and uprisings since 1950
3745:1939 Japanese expedition to Tibet
3239:
2562:"Wild China: The Tibetan Plateau"
1981:Mountain Research and Development
1347:
1031:Southeast Tibet shrub and meadows
452:The Tibetan Plateau contains the
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5298:International Geography Olympiad
3863:70,000 Character Petition (1962)
3853:Seventeen Point Agreement (1951)
2392:Sanyal, Sanjeev (10 July 2013).
1877:education.nationalgeographic.org
1402:This section is an excerpt from
1065:
1059:QionglaiâMinshan conifer forests
982:Qilian Mountains conifer forests
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496:" storing water and maintaining
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3838:Anglo-Russian Convention (1907)
3261:Long Rivers and Distant Sources
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2710:. University of Chicago Press.
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2516:Global Ecology and Conservation
2502:
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2207:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.12.007
2172:
2112:
2065:Yang, Qinye; Zheng, Du (2004).
2058:
2022:Journal of Geophysical Research
2009:
1968:
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1261:, more dust deposited into the
1080:and houses outside the town of
966:on the northern Tibetan Plateau
353:located at the intersection of
70:to the north. (Composite image)
5615:Landforms of Jammu and Kashmir
5011:Geographic information science
4093:Patron and priest relationship
4059:Central Tibetan Administration
3868:Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy
2452:10.1016/j.geomorph.2017.07.024
1897:Leslie Hook (30 August 2013).
1667:
1654:Illustrated Atlas of the World
1647:
1633:
1619:
1604:
1589:
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1459:Central Tibetan Administration
1358:Retreat of glaciers since 1850
1249:. This lack of monsoon caused
902:Pamir alpine desert and tundra
831:
658:Geology and geological history
538:, and to the northeast by the
517:
13:
1:
5117:Geographic information system
4458:Historical and cultural sites
3823:Convention of Calcutta (1890)
2794:10.1016/S1040-6182(97)00008-6
2735:monsoons: causes of monsoons.
1577:
1020:Pastoral nomads camping near
673:sites in the local tradition.
534:, which separate it from the
500:. It is sometimes termed the
84:2,500 km (1,600 mi)
5044:Environmental social science
3798:Treaty of Tingmosgang (1684)
2614:"Nomads of Tibet and Bhutan"
2255:10.1016/j.palaeo.2019.02.022
1582:
1371:Asian rivers, including the
884:high-altitude jumping spider
882:. One notable animal is the
488:). Its tens of thousands of
7:
3818:Treaty of Thapathali (1856)
3708:British expedition to Tibet
3698:Nepal-Tibet War (1855â1856)
3668:Battle of the Salween River
2707:A Historical Atlas of Tibet
2635:In pictures: Tibetan nomads
2537:10.1016/j.gecco.2018.e00455
2496:10.1016/j.tecto.2016.03.036
2186:Global and Planetary Change
1430:
1404:Permafrost § Infrastructure
996:Yarlung Tsangpo arid steppe
753:The collision began in the
92:1,000 km (620 mi)
66:range to the south and the
10:
5671:
4191:Postage and postal history
3643:Tibetan attack on Songzhou
3179:
3151:10.1038/s43017-021-00247-8
3104:10.1038/s43247-022-00568-6
3041:10.1038/s41587-022-01367-2
2944:10.1186/s40168-021-01106-w
2311:10.1016/j.epsl.2012.11.058
2068:A Unique Geographical Unit
1873:"Asia: Physical Geography"
1484:Tibetan sovereignty debate
1401:
1351:
1155:
1087:
894:World Wide Fund for Nature
711:
582:embraces the plateau. The
136:People's Republic of China
5625:Landforms of Central Asia
5528:
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5159:Global Positioning System
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3653:Mongol invasions of Tibet
3633:
3437:
3406:
3397:
3256:The End of Earth's Summer
3223:10.1080/00438240600813301
2744:Retrieved on 22 May 2008.
1964:– via Academia.edu.
1544:
1511:
1354:Effects of climate change
1344:or other microorganisms.
1312:Frozen biological samples
1308:in the Chinese lowlands.
1084:, on the Tibetan Plateau.
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4051:Tibet Autonomous Region
3813:Treaty of Chushul (1842)
3765:1987â1989 Tibetan unrest
3335:Photos of Tibetan nomads
2778:Quaternary International
1851:"Natural World: Deserts"
1494:
1265:, and a lowering of the
960:Qaidam Basin semi-desert
714:Geology of the Himalayas
51:, QinghaiâTibet Plateau)
5655:Geology of the Himalaya
5650:Physiographic provinces
5635:Landforms of South Asia
5267:National mapping agency
5232:Survey (human research)
5174:Participant observation
4158:TAR People's Government
4118:Serfs' Emancipation Day
3658:TibetâLadakhâMughal war
3271:31 October 2012 at the
2836:10.1023/A:1007039510460
2761:Weather. Archived from
2674:10.1126/science.aat8824
2360:10.1073/pnas.1515652112
2303:2013E&PSL.362...31X
1676:(1998 ) HarperCollins.
1539:: áááááșááŻááșážááŒááșááŒáá·áș;
1469:Geology of the Himalaya
1443:and surrounding fields.
1409:Outside of the Arctic,
1135:Impact on other regions
843:valley to the north of
367:Tibet Autonomous Region
5630:Landforms of East Asia
5257:Geographical societies
5054:Landscape architecture
4631:Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau
3828:Treaty of Lhasa (1904)
3782:Special Frontier Force
3330:. World Wildlife Fund.
3328:Terrestrial Ecoregions
2148:10.1126/sciadv.aav2189
2071:. äșæŽČäŒ æćșç瀟. p. 6.
1674:Atlas of World History
1444:
1398:
1381:
1321:
1273:migrating into India.
1219:
1188:
1169:specific heat capacity
1148:
1147:is in the lower right.
1085:
1025:
847:
786:
674:
618:, which separates the
530:, to the north by the
5049:Environmental studies
5021:Statistical geography
4902:Environmental science
4201:QinghaiâTibet railway
4196:Qinghai-Tibet Highway
4163:TAR People's Congress
4135:IndiaâTibet relations
4108:Independence movement
3760:1959 Tibetan uprising
3648:Battle of Dafei River
3496:Era of Fragmentation
2740:16 April 2009 at the
2704:Ryavec, Karl (2015).
1753:Morris, Neil (2007).
1438:
1411:QinghaiâTibet Plateau
1396:
1368:
1319:
1214:
1186:
1142:
1073:
1019:
839:
784:
759:Indo-Australian Plate
744:Indo-Australian Plate
732:continental collision
665:
528:inner Himalayan range
365:covering most of the
349:, is a vast elevated
343:QinghaiâTibet Plateau
288:(Southern Kyrgyzstan)
5605:Plateaus of Pakistan
5262:Geoscience societies
5227:Interview (research)
5199:Land change modeling
5100:Computer cartography
5078:Techniques and tools
4936:Earth system science
4509:Traditional medicine
3723:Xinhai Lhasa turmoil
3544:Relations with Ming
3514:Relations with Song
3486:Relations with Tang
3424:European exploration
3029:Nature Biotechnology
2566:The Nature of Things
2043:10.1029/2006JF000631
1224:Last Glacial Maximum
1194:sea and land breezes
562:rivers in northwest
275:(Eastern Tajikistan)
5620:Landforms of Ladakh
5419:Atmospheric science
5308:Spatial citizenship
5293:Geographers on Film
5283:Geography education
4893:Atmospheric science
4153:Regional Government
4130:CIA Tibetan program
4113:Serfdom controversy
3997:Traditional regions
3848:Simla Accord (1914)
3770:2008 Tibetan unrest
3594:List of Qing ambans
3539:Phagmodrupa dynasty
3143:2022NRvEE...3...24H
3096:2022ComEE...3..238R
3011:on 23 January 2010.
2873:1988GeoJo..17..581K
2786:1998QuInt..45...71K
2765:on 1 November 2004.
2755:"The Asian Monsoon"
2665:2018Sci...362.1049Z
2659:(6418): 1049â1051.
2528:2018GEcoC..1600455W
2488:2016Tectp.676..112S
2444:2017Geomo.295..393L
2351:2015PNAS..11212030T
2345:(39): 12030â12035.
2247:2019PPP...524...33L
2199:2015GPC...126...14J
2140:2019SciA....5.2189S
2034:2007JGRF..112.2S03C
1944:2000IJCli..20.1729L
1911:on 10 December 2022
1861:on 12 January 2006.
1855:National Geographic
1756:North and East Asia
1643:. 18 February 2020.
1257:, expansion of the
1247:Indian subcontinent
1180:and precipitation.
740:convergent boundary
312: /
5610:Landforms of Tibet
5511:Quaternary science
5408:Physical geography
5189:Statistical survey
5139:Geologic modelling
4978:Quaternary science
4467:(ceremonial scarf)
4438:Dzong architecture
4255:Imperial Preceptor
4125:Sovereignty debate
4071:Etymology of Tibet
3683:Lhasa riot of 1750
3678:Jinchuan campaigns
3663:Battle of Dartsedo
3581:Qing dynasty rule
3524:Yuan dynasty rule
3498:(9thâ13th century)
2881:10.1007/BF00209444
2811:. pp. 175â99.
1792:LLC. p. 137.
1714:Hopkirk 1983, p. 1
1464:Geography of Tibet
1445:
1399:
1322:
1251:extensive rainfall
1220:
1189:
1149:
1086:
1026:
896:, are as follows:
848:
826:strike-slip faults
787:
692:. You can help by
675:
578:range of northern
572:Hengduan Mountains
524:high-mountain Asia
373:, western half of
5600:Plateaus of India
5595:Plateaus of China
5572:
5571:
5506:Landscape ecology
5450:Coastal geography
5374:
5373:
5240:
5239:
5072:
5071:
5059:Landscape ecology
4879:Coastal geography
4639:
4638:
4614:Mongolian Plateau
4586:Plateaus of China
4552:
4551:
4517:
4516:
4209:
4208:
4173:
4172:
4076:Foreign relations
4033:
4032:
4029:
4028:
3877:
3876:
3733:QinghaiâTibet War
3703:Sikkim expedition
3693:DograâTibetan War
3688:Sino-Nepalese War
3623:political leaders
3601:Post-Qing to 1950
3554:Rinpungpa dynasty
3465:(7thâ9th century)
3211:World Archaeology
3201:978-0-87477-257-9
3194:. J. P. Tarcher.
2780:. 45/46: 71â108.
2405:978-0-14-342093-4
2398:. Penguin Books.
2078:978-7-5085-0665-4
2028:(F2): F02S64755.
1975:Ni, Jian (2000).
1938:(14): 1729â1742.
1836:978-0-13-022484-2
1799:978-0-549-50627-0
1770:978-1-4034-9898-4
1739:978-0-306-46257-3
1559:Himalayan Plateau
1554:QÄ«ngâZĂ ng GÄoyuĂĄn
1474:Tibet (1912â1951)
1267:biotic life zones
1228:radiative forcing
1215:Midui Glacier in
1145:Brahmaputra River
866:, and species of
860:Species diversity
796:until the latest
771:sedimentary rocks
710:
709:
447:Roof of the World
347:QingâZang Plateau
341:, also known as
335:
334:
294:Range coordinates
193:Arunachal Pradesh
183:, North and East
68:Taklamakan Desert
48:QÄ«ngâZĂ ng GÄoyuĂĄn
16:(Redirected from
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5590:Plateaus of Asia
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5559:
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4325:Catholicism
3909:Environment
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3445:Prehistory
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1286:Tarim Basin
1263:Arabian Sea
1259:Thar Desert
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832:Environment
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