Kan et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Generation of high mountain precipitation and temperature data for a quantitative assessment of flow regime in the Upper Yarkant basin in the KarakoramKan et al., 2018
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- Kan B
- Su F
- Xu B
- Xie Y
- Li J
- Zhang H
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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Improved daily precipitation and temperature data at 5× 5‐km grids for 1960–2015 were developed for the Upper Yarkant basin (UYB) based on observations of precipitation gradients and temperature lapse rates. The developed climate data are then used to drive …
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- G01K17/06—Measuring quantity of heat conveyed by flowing mediums, e.g. in heating systems e.g. the quantity of heat in a transporting medium, delivered to or consumed in an expenditure device
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