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- Bibliography [PDF]
- LCSH Section B
- The Research on Desertification Land Extraction Based on Object-Oriented Method
- Yang Et Al., 2011)
- The Silk Road 2020 05-24 June 2020 Foreword
- Atlas of the World's Deserts
- China's Deserts
- Origin of Water in the Badain Jaran Desert, China: New Insight from Isotopes
- Migration and Morphology of Asymmetric Barchans in the Central Hexi Corridor of Northwest China
- Loess Plateau Storage of Northeastern Tibetan Plateau-Derived Yellow River Sediment
- Sediment History Mirrors Pleistocene Aridification in the Gobi Desert
- Geomorphological Hierarchies for Complex Mega-Dunes and Their Implications for Mega-Dune Evolution in the Badain Jaran Desert
- Sediment History Mirrors Pleistocene Aridification in the Gobi Desert
- Origin of Water in the Badain Jaran Desert, China: New Insight from Isotopes Xiujie Wu 1, 2, 3, Xu-Sheng Wang1, Yang Wang 2, 3, 4,*, Bill X
- The Enigma and Complexity of Landscape Dynamics in Chinese Deserts: from Case Studies to Big Data Peng Liang, H
- Recharge to the Inter-Dune Lakes and Holocene Climatic Changes in the Badain Jaran Desert, Western China
- Occurrence Regularity of Silt–Clay Minerals in Wind Eroded Deserts of Northwest China
- Human Impact on Climate and Eco-Hydrological Systems in the Badain Jaran Desert in Northwest China
- Hydrological Cycle and Lake Water Source Indicated by Microrelief-Evaporite-Vegetation-Runoff Assemblage of Badain Jaran Desert
- Landscape Evolution and Precipitation Changes in the Badain Jaran Desert During the Last 30 000 Years
- Water Loss Due to Increasing Planted Vegetation Over the Badain Jaran Desert, China
- Booming Sand Dunes
- Bibliography [PDF]
- Here Can Range from -32.1 ºC to 38.7 ºC with Sandstorms Occurring on Over 13 Days Per Year and Annual Precipitation Averaging Only 280 Mm