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- UNDERSTANDING the GEOGRAPHIES of CHINA an Assemblage of Pieces
- Geochemical Evidence for Provenance Diversity of Loess in Southern China and Its Implications for Glacial Aridification of the Northern Subtropical Region
- The Loess Plateau Watershed Rehabilitation Project
- 9 the Uighurs, the Kyrgyz and the Tangut (Eighth to The
- World Bank Document
- Restoration Lessons from China's Loess Plateau
- Early Pleistocene Integration of the Yellow River I Detrital-Zircon Evidence from the North China Plain
- Osterkamp, W.R., and Gray, J.R., Hazard Mitigation Related to Water
- Ultra-High Rates of Loess Sedimentation at Zhengzhou Since Stage 7
- “Underground Built Heritage”: a Theoretical Approach for the Definition of an International Class
- Geography and Climate
- Vegetation Change and Driving Factors: Contribution Analysis in the Loess Plateau of China During 2000–2015
- 2 Bounded Empires
- Lessons of the Loess Plateau 2010 • Running Time 50 Minutes • Directed by John D
- China's Deserts
- Sediment Load in Runoff from Small Plots: Laboratory and Field Rainfall Simulation Tests on Chinese Loess Soils
- Spatial Variations of Magnetic Susceptibility of Chinese Loess For
- Spatial Expansion of Human Settlement During the Longshan Period (~4.5–~3.9 Ka BP) and Its Hydroclimatic Contexts in the Lower Yellow River Floodplain, Eastern China
- Loess Plateau Storage of Northeastern Tibetan Plateau-Derived Yellow River Sediment
- Contrasting Responses of Soil Respiration and Temperature Sensitivity to Land Use Types: Cropland Vs
- Program 1 Eclipse-City Along China's Silk Road in Uyghur – Kazakh
- The Silk Road Volume 10 2012 Contents Dedication
- Loess Plateau
- Extreme Drought Event in AD 1637‒1643 in North China
- Loess Landslide Inventory Map Based on GF-1 Satellite Imagery
- Understanding China) “In Association with Britannica Educational Publishing, Rosen Educational Services.” Includes Bibliographical References and Index
- Capacity of Soil Loss Control in the Loess Plateau Based on Soil Erosion Control Degree
- EXPLORE GANSU Conference Venue: Lanzhou University, Gansu, China
- Sanmenxia Loess and Paleoenvironmental Change
- Second International Study Tour to the Yellow River 2006
- Supporting Information
- Uplift and Denudation in the Continental Area of China Linked To
- The Collapse of the North Song Dynasty and the AD 1048–1128 Yellow River Floods : Geoarchaeological Evidence from Northern Henan Province, China
- Soil Erosion and Management on Loess Plateau in Northern China
- International Sediment Initiative (ISI) Case Study on Yellow River Basin Sedimentation
- Optical and Physical Characteristics of Aerosol Vertical Layers Over Northeastern China
- Spatio-Temporal Changes and Driving Forces of Vegetation Coverage on the Loess Plateau of Northern Shaanxi
- Conservation Tillage Practices for Water Conservation in the Chinese Loess Plateau
- Hydrological Cycles Change in the Yellow River Basin During the Last Half of the Twentieth Century
- A Systematic Survey in 2001–2003 in the Luoyang Basin, Henan
- Regional Difference of the Start Time of the Recent Warming in Eastern China: Prompted by a 165-Year Temperature Record Deduced from Tree Rings in the Dabie Mountains
- The Effects of Restoration Practices on a Small Watershed In
- Geodesy and Great Earthquakes in the Himalaya, by Roger Bilham a New Quaternary Strand of the Karakoram Fault System, Ladakh Himalayas, by Wendy M
- Contrasting Responses of Soil Respiration and Temperature Sensitivity to Land Use Types: Cropland Vs
- Lao She's Forgotten Wartime Epic Poem
- Second Loess Plateau Watershed Rehabilitation Project (Loan 4477 & Credit 3222)
- Drought Under Global Warming and Climate Change: an Empirical Study of the Loess Plateau
- The Research of Soil Water and Wind Speed Effecd Seabuck Thorn
- Conservation of Ancient Sites on the Silk Road: Structure
- Zhagana Agriculture-Forest-Animal Husbandry Composite System
- On the Growth of National Geoparks in China: Distribution, Interpretation, and Regional Comparison Guifang Yang China University of Geosciences
- China: Gansu Cultural and Natural Heritage Protection and Development Project (USD 79.4 Million, 2008-2013), Hereafter Referred to As ‘The Project’
- Climatic Implications of Loess Deposits from the Beijing Region
- A Record of the Blake Event During the Last Interglacial Paleosol in the Western Loess Plateau of China
- Summary the Loess Plateau Is the Cradle of Ancient
- Soil Erosion and Control Measures on the Loess Plateau, China Wu