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- Approaches and Challenges to the Study of Loess— Introduction to the Loessfest Special Issue
- The Silk Road
- Perceptions from Beyond: Some Observations on Non-Roman Assessments of the Roman Empire from the Great Eastern Trade Routes
- The Impact of the Silk Road Trade on a Local Community: the Turfan Oasis, 500-800
- A 10,000 Km Dust Highway Between the Taklamakan Desert and Greenland Aloys J-M Bory
- The Green Wall in the Heart of the Takalamakan Desert
- Coefficients Optimization of the GLASS Broadband Emissivity Based On
- The Spatial Variation of Asian Dust and Marine Aerosol Contributions to Glaciochemical Signals in Central Asia
- Textiles from the Taklamakan Desert
- Structure of the Dust Layer Over the Taklamakan Desert
- A Classification Scheme for Fluvial–Aeolian System Interaction in Desert-Margin Settings
- Climatology in Asian Dust Activation and Transport Based on MISR Satellite Observations and Trajectory Analysis Yan Yu1, Olga V
- Sand Dune Movement in the Victoria Valley, Antarctica
- Provenance of Aeolian Sediment in the Taklamakan Desert of Western China, Inferred from REE and Major-Elemental Data
- Regional Distribution of Monsoon and Desert Dust Signals Recorded in Asian Glaciers Cameron P
- Desert Mazâr in Context
- Ancient China" | Product Code: GDY834 the Entire Product Is Available for Purchase at Or Ancient China
- Landscape Spatial Patterns in the Maowusu (Mu Us) Sandy Land, Northern China and Their Impact Factors
- The Origin and Distribution of Soluble Salts in the Sand Seas of Northern China
- The Spatial Variation of Asian Dust and Marine Aerosol Contributions to Glaciochemical Signals in Central Asia
- The Provenance of Taklamakan Desert Sand
- China Geog Text
- S41598-020-72970-Z.Pdf
- Lesson Title: the Causes and Effects of Desertification in China Class
- Increased Extreme Precipitation in Chinese Deserts from 1960 to 2018
- Desert Ecosystems and Global Climate Change - Xiaoping YANG, Nina MA and Jufeng DONG
- On Textile Fragments Found at Karadong, a 3Rd to Early 4Th Century Oasis in the Taklamakan Desert (Xinjiang, China) Sophie Desrosiers [email protected]
- Geochemical Characteristics of Surface Dune Sand in the Mu Us Desert, Inner Mongolia, and Implications for Reconstructing the Paleoenvironment
- Characteristics of Modern Atmospheric Dust Deposition in Snow on the Penny Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Arctic Canada
- To Play with Google Earth ... Taklamakan Desert (China): a Mega-Impact Structure?
- The Geography of China Mountains Deserts
- Paleoclimatic Significance of Insoluble Microparticle Records from Canadian Arctic and Greenland Ice Cores
- 1 Source Attribution of Arctic Black Carbon Constrained
- Improved Provenance Tracing of Asian Dust Sources Using Rare Earth Elements and Selected Trace Elements for Palaeomonsoon Studies on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau
- 1 Source Attribution of Arctic Black Carbon Constrained
- Occurrence Regularity of Silt–Clay Minerals in Wind Eroded Deserts of Northwest China
- Preprint. Discussion Started: 28 August 2020 C Author(S) 2020
- An Assessment of the Spatial Extent of Polar Dust Using Satellite Thermal Data M
- Isochron Dating of Sand-Loess-Soil Deposits from the Mu Us Desert Margin, Central China
- 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
- Spatial and Temporal Variations of Dust Concentrations in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia