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The history of creating Pamir Highway and its meaning for arranging artificial irrigation of Central Asia (late XIX – early XX centuries)

Geodesy and Cartography, 2021
Appearing the Pamir Highway made the lands of Central Asia accessible for scientific expeditions. Arid and empty territories could not have been used in agriculture and industry without irrigation, and development of the region depended on this.
T. Ilyushina, A. Stepanchenko
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Résultats du voyage au Pamir (Asie centrale)

Comptes-rendus des séances de l année - Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 1914
Gauthiot Robert. Résultats du voyage au Pamir (Asie centrale). In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 58ᵉ année, N. 6, 1914. pp. 579-582.
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Cenozoic paleomagnetic rotations along the West Kunlun Mountains (Central Asia) and tectonic implications for the evolution of the Pamir salient

Geological Society of America Bulletin
The Pamir salient in the western Himalayan syntaxis of Central Asia represents a key region for understanding intracontinental deformation during the Indian−Asian collision.
Bingshuai Li   +5 more
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Uplift of the Pamir and Tian Shan set hydroclimate patterns in central Asia since the late Oligocene

, 2021
The Cenozoic Asian aridification has been related to the retreat of the Paratethys, the uplift of the Tibet, and/or global cooling. However, the details of the mechanisms responsible for this paleoclimate shift remain poorly constrained.
Xin Wang   +4 more
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TECTONICS OF THE JUNCTION ZONE BETWEEN THE CENTRAL PAMIRS TROUGH AND NORTH PAMIRS UPLIFT

International Geology Review, 1964
The Central Pamirs trough, trending E - W, lies between the North Pamir uplift and the Pamir- Hindukush uplift. The North Pamir uplift Was a positive Area during the Mesozoic, while continuous deposition took place in the trough. Within the trough the structures are Alpine. The North Pamir uplift is divisible into three zones.
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Petrogenesis of Miocene high Ba–Sr granitoids from the Central Pamir: Implications for continental growth

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2023
Zheng Liu   +4 more
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Recent Block Kinematics and Fault Slip Rates in the Pamir, Central Asia, From an Integrated GNSS Velocity Field

Tectonics
Contemporary kinematic characteristics of the Pamir plateau are characterized by (a) significant NS‐shortening across the northern front, (b) EW‐extension within the Pamir and (c) gravitationally driven westward mass‐outflux of the western Pamir into the
Dongzhen Wang   +8 more
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Towards improving the Central Asian dendrochronological network—New data from Tajikistan, Pamir-Alay

Dendrochronologia, 2017
Abstract Millennial long tree-ring records are crucial for better understanding temperature and hydroclimatic variability over the globe. Juniper is one of particularly long-lived species, which can provide more than a thousand-year record, especially in Central Asia.
Magdalena Opała   +4 more
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Muzkol' crystalline massif (Central Pamir)

International Geology Review, 1982
B. R. Pashkov, E. A. Dmitriyev
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Allah’s Mountains: Establishing a National Park in the Central Asian Pamir

2004
Although the debate over Marco Polo’s itinerary across Central Asia continues, the Venetian Merchant surely reached the Pamir Plateau and camped beside the icy waters of Lake Issikul. His 13th century narrative of this Roof of the World, where the Pamir and Hindu Kush converge, is very accurate.
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