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Spatiotemporal Variations of Extreme Precipitation Events in the Jinsha River Basin, Southwestern China
Published 2020-01-01“…Based on gauged daily precipitation from 1963 to 2016 in four subregions of the Jinsha River Basin (JRB), four extreme precipitation indices developed by the Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI) were employed to assess the spatiotemporal variations of extreme precipitation events. …”
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Development characteristics and river blocking outburst analysis of Shadong landslide in the upper reaches of Jinsha River
Published 2024-11-01Subjects: “…the upper reaches of jinsha river…”
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Drought Assessment and Projection under Climate Change: A Case Study in the Middle and Lower Jinsha River Basin
Published 2017-01-01“…It was used to assess historical drought events in the middle and lower Jinsha river basin (MLJRB) located in the southwest China and applied to address the drought conditions in the MLJRB under current and future climates. …”
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Linking the life stages of fish into a habitat-ecological flow assessment scheme under climate change and human activities
Published 2025-02-01“…Finally, a hydrology-hydrodynamic-habitat framework was established to quantify optimal ecological flow (OEF) and threshold ecological flow (TEF). The Jinsha River Basin (JRB) and the downstream reach of Xiangjiaba (XJB) hydropower station in the Jinsha River was selected as the study area and study reach, respectively. …”
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Description and Dynamic Analyses of the 1935 Luchedu Rock Avalanche in Sichuan, China
Published 2022-01-01“…The rock slide originated from the wedge formed by sheet metamorphic rocks on the fault zone on the left bank of the Jinsha River. After breaking away from the slope, the wedge disintegrated and cracked rapidly, forming debris and causing them to flow in fluidization along a 7.3 km path. …”
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The Impact of Reservoir Fluctuations on Reactivated Large Landslides: A Case Study
Published 2019-01-01“…In order to understand the relationship between reservoirs and slope instability, a typical reservoir landslide (Dasha landslide) at the right bank of Jinsha River was selected as a case study for in-depth investigations. …”
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Reduced Runoff in the Upper Yangtze River Due To Comparable Contribution of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes
Published 2024-07-01“…Results show that climate change is the dominant driver of Q variations in the Wujiang River (WJR), Jialing River (JLR), and Jinsha River (JSR) watersheds, with contributions of 58.6%, 66.9%, and 67.6%, respectively. …”
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Hydrothermal conditions dominated sensitivity and lag effect of grassland productivity in Yunnan Province, China: Implications for climate change
Published 2025-03-01“…In contrast, warmer temperatures and water stress led to a decline in grassland productivity in the hot and dry vally of the Jinsha River. In addition, grassland productivity showed variable lag effects in different hydrothermal regions. …”
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