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During the scientific expedition along the Xinjiang-Tibet Highway on June 18, 2023, our team encountered unexpected challenges as we ventured into the uncharted wilderness of the Chang Tang Nature Reserve. This journey marked our first experience in such a remote area, where unforeseen circumstances tested our resilience and teamwork.
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As we traversed the Daban Pass on National Highway 219, we were greeted by breathtaking scenery. The winding mountain roads, with their numerous passes, felt like gateways to heaven, perfectly embodying the sentiment of “reaching out to touch the moon, moving forward as if there were no mountains.” The team was not only challenged by the harsh high-altitude environment but also deeply moved by the majestic views before us.
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From May 20 to 27, 2025, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the National Natural Science Foundation of China “The hydrological processes of the alpine river-lake connected basin” conducted a eight-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
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From May 8 to 14, 2024, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
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From July 24 to 30, 2023, Liu Zhaofei, Cheng Yu, and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The expedition unfolded as follows:
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The Lhasa River, known as the mother river of Tibet, is not only a vital water source for Lhasa but also a cultural symbol. Its clear waters and lush riverbanks create a tranquil beauty, especially during sunset, offering a breathtaking scene that soothes the soul.
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During the scientific expedition along the Xinjiang-Tibet Highway on June 18, 2023, our team encountered unexpected challenges as we ventured into the uncharted wilderness of the Chang Tang Nature Reserve. This journey marked our first experience in such a remote area, where unforeseen circumstances tested our resilience and teamwork.
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I am excited to share that in May 2025, I successfully defended my master’s thesis and earned my degree at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This achievement represents not only the culmination of years of hard work but also a pivotal moment in my academic career.
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The Lhasa River, known as the mother river of Tibet, is not only a vital water source for Lhasa but also a cultural symbol. Its clear waters and lush riverbanks create a tranquil beauty, especially during sunset, offering a breathtaking scene that soothes the soul.
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As we traversed the Daban Pass on National Highway 219, we were greeted by breathtaking scenery. The winding mountain roads, with their numerous passes, felt like gateways to heaven, perfectly embodying the sentiment of “reaching out to touch the moon, moving forward as if there were no mountains.” The team was not only challenged by the harsh high-altitude environment but also deeply moved by the majestic views before us.
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From May 20 to 27, 2025, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the National Natural Science Foundation of China “The hydrological processes of the alpine river-lake connected basin” conducted a eight-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
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From May 8 to 14, 2024, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
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From July 24 to 30, 2023, Liu Zhaofei, Cheng Yu, and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The expedition unfolded as follows:
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As we traversed the Daban Pass on National Highway 219, we were greeted by breathtaking scenery. The winding mountain roads, with their numerous passes, felt like gateways to heaven, perfectly embodying the sentiment of “reaching out to touch the moon, moving forward as if there were no mountains.” The team was not only challenged by the harsh high-altitude environment but also deeply moved by the majestic views before us.
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As we traversed the Daban Pass on National Highway 219, we were greeted by breathtaking scenery. The winding mountain roads, with their numerous passes, felt like gateways to heaven, perfectly embodying the sentiment of “reaching out to touch the moon, moving forward as if there were no mountains.” The team was not only challenged by the harsh high-altitude environment but also deeply moved by the majestic views before us.
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I am excited to share that in May 2025, I successfully defended my master’s thesis and earned my degree at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This achievement represents not only the culmination of years of hard work but also a pivotal moment in my academic career.
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From May 20 to 27, 2025, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the National Natural Science Foundation of China “The hydrological processes of the alpine river-lake connected basin” conducted a eight-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
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From May 8 to 14, 2024, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
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From July 24 to 30, 2023, Liu Zhaofei, Cheng Yu, and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The expedition unfolded as follows:
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From May 20 to 27, 2025, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the National Natural Science Foundation of China “The hydrological processes of the alpine river-lake connected basin” conducted a eight-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
Published:
From May 8 to 14, 2024, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
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From July 24 to 30, 2023, Liu Zhaofei, Cheng Yu, and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The expedition unfolded as follows:
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As we traversed the Daban Pass on National Highway 219, we were greeted by breathtaking scenery. The winding mountain roads, with their numerous passes, felt like gateways to heaven, perfectly embodying the sentiment of “reaching out to touch the moon, moving forward as if there were no mountains.” The team was not only challenged by the harsh high-altitude environment but also deeply moved by the majestic views before us.
Published:
The Lhasa River, known as the mother river of Tibet, is not only a vital water source for Lhasa but also a cultural symbol. Its clear waters and lush riverbanks create a tranquil beauty, especially during sunset, offering a breathtaking scene that soothes the soul.
Published:
During the scientific expedition along the Xinjiang-Tibet Highway on June 18, 2023, our team encountered unexpected challenges as we ventured into the uncharted wilderness of the Chang Tang Nature Reserve. This journey marked our first experience in such a remote area, where unforeseen circumstances tested our resilience and teamwork.
Published:
I am excited to share that in May 2025, I successfully defended my master’s thesis and earned my degree at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This achievement represents not only the culmination of years of hard work but also a pivotal moment in my academic career.
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During the scientific expedition along the Xinjiang-Tibet Highway on June 18, 2023, our team encountered unexpected challenges as we ventured into the uncharted wilderness of the Chang Tang Nature Reserve. This journey marked our first experience in such a remote area, where unforeseen circumstances tested our resilience and teamwork.
Published:
I am excited to share that in May 2025, I successfully defended my master’s thesis and earned my degree at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This achievement represents not only the culmination of years of hard work but also a pivotal moment in my academic career.
Published:
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From May 20 to 27, 2025, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the National Natural Science Foundation of China “The hydrological processes of the alpine river-lake connected basin” conducted a eight-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
Published:
From May 8 to 14, 2024, Cheng Yu and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China.
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From July 24 to 30, 2023, Liu Zhaofei, Cheng Yu, and Zhu Shengli, members of the second Qinghai-Tibet Scientific Expedition sub-project “Fundamental Investigation and Comprehensive Assessment of the Carrying Capacity of Water Resources in the South-Asia Channel,” conducted a seven-day scientific expedition in the source region of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The expedition unfolded as follows: