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Geochemical Behavior Of Levoglucosan In Tibetan Plateau Glacier Snow And Ice 1st Ed Chao You

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Geochemical Behavior Of Levoglucosan In Tibetan Plateau Glacier Snow And Ice 1st Ed Chao You
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.45 MB
Author: Chao You
ISBN: 9789811579721, 9789811579738, 9811579725, 9811579733
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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Geochemical Behavior Of Levoglucosan In Tibetan Plateau Glacier Snow And Ice 1st Ed Chao You by Chao You 9789811579721, 9789811579738, 9811579725, 9811579733 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on geochemical behavior and ancient records of the specific biomarker levoglucosan in Tibetan glaciers, Based on samples from the Zangsegangri (ZSGR) ice cores obtained from the central Tibetan Plateau, it presents annually resolved levoglucosan records and fire changes over the past 430 years. It also discusses the interaction between fire, climate change, and human activities. This is the first effort to reconstruct annual resolution fire records in Tibetan ice, providing crucial information and substantially improved analytical methods toward a better understanding of past fire changes.

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