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Monitoring of environmental change in Dzungar Basin by the analysis of multi-temporal satellite data sets

Advances in Space Research, 2007
Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the environmental change and its cause in Dzungar Basin of the Central Asia through an analysis of land cover condition and its change using new created multi-temporal satellite data sets. The multi-temporal and multi-stage satellite data sets were firstly produced by using high spatial resolution ...
Y. Nakayama   +4 more
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THE RELIGIOUS FACTOR IN KAZAKH-DZUNGAR (OIRAT) RELATIONS

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
The Kazakh-Oirat relations, spanning several centuries, represent a complex and multifaceted historical phenomenon, in which political, economic, cultural, and religious aspects were intricately interwoven. One of the key factors that significantly influenced the dynamics of these relations was religion. The Kazakhs, adherents of Islam, and the Oirats (
Murat Sholakhov, Rinat Nabiev
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Evidentiality in Dzungar Tuvan

2014
Dzungar Tuvan is a Turkic language variety spoken in North-West China. This article describes the strategies of Dzungar Tuvan to express information source both in finite and infinite sentences. In finite sentences, the interplay between the suffixes -D, GAn, -(I)pdur and the copula irgin provide the means to distinguish direct-perceptive, inferential ...
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KAZAKH AND OIRAT (KALMYK, DZUNGAR) KINSHIP

Socio-economic and humanitarian magazine Krasnoyarsk SAU, 2022
Musabek Islamovich Akylbaev   +2 more
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A review of species of the subgenus Taeniosticha Motsch., genus Chrysolina Motsch. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae), distributed in the Dzungar Ata Tau and Tien Shan Mt. Ranges, with descriptions of two new species

Entomological Review, 2008
Species of the subgenus Taeniosticha, genus Chrysolina, from the Dzungar Ala Tau, Northern and Central Tien Shan, are revised. A key to the species and figures of the aedeagus of each species are given. Two new species, Chrysolina klimenkoi sp. n. and Ch. sairannurica sp. n., are described from Southeastern Kazakhstan and Northwestern China.
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Paleolimnetic salinity of Dzungar and Ordos basins

International Geology Review, 1969
Shao Hung-shuen, Huang Ti-fan
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Early Paleozoic granitoids of the Aqtau-Dzungar microcontinent (Central Kazakhstan)

Doklady Earth Sciences, 2006
K. E. Degtyarev   +7 more
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