In a major step towards understanding climate change, researchers from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, the Beijing Meteorological Data Center and the Beijing Municipal Climate Center have homogenized and analyzed over a century's worth of daily temperature data from the Beijing Observatory, spanning from 1915 to 2021.
A research team from the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources investigated three sub-basins in the Urumqi River Basin, with glacier ratios ranging from 4% to 46%, to assess glacier ice melt runoff characteristics within a single basin.
Researchers from the Institute of Applied Ecology have shown that mixed larch and deciduous forests are more resistant to soil acidification - a decrease in soil pH - than pure larch forests.
A research team from the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources collected hyperspectral data on non-photosynthetic vegetation to estimate the fractional coverage in the Mu Us Sandy Land using Landsat 8-OLI images from 2014 to 2017.
A research group led by Prof. ZHANG Weijun from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science found that strong aerosol absorption may be a key factor causing warming over the Tibetan Plateau.
A new study led by Prof. SUN Yele from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics shows that indoor air in the gym has a higher percentage of organic aerosols compared to outdoor air.
86-10-68597521 (day)
86-10-68597289 (night)
86-10-68511095 (day)
86-10-68512458 (night)
cas_en@cas.cn
52 Sanlihe Rd., Xicheng District,
Beijing, China (100864)