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Yardangs in the Qaidam Basin, northwestern China: Distribution and morphology

Aeolian Research, 2016
Abstract The northwestern Qaidam Basin exposes one of the largest and highest elevation yardang fields on Earth. The aim of the present study was to describe the distribution and morphology of these yardangs, and analyze the factors responsible for the distribution pattern of these aeolian landforms.
Jiyan Li   +2 more
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Desertification dynamics and future projections in Qaidam Basin, China

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
The desertification in the Qaidam Basin has significantly impacted the ecological environment and human livelihood. Amidst the backdrop of anomalous climate warming, predicting the dynamic changes and future trends of desertification within the basin is imperative.
Jinjun, Han   +4 more
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Evaluation of the eco-geo-environment in the Qaidam Basin, China

Environmental Earth Sciences, 2021
Eco-geo-environment quality refers to the degree of the merits of eco-geo-environment, which reflects the suitability of eco-geo-environment for sustainable development of human activities and socioeconomics in a specific time and space. The ultimate purpose of eco-geo-environment investigation and evaluation is to guide human production and life ...
Lan Li   +5 more
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The hydrochemical features of salt lakes in Qaidam Basin

Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 1986
There are 37 lakes in the Qaidam Basin: 1 freshwater lake, 6 brackish-water lakes, 2 saline-water lakes and 28 salt lakes.
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Applicability analysis of multiple precipitation products in the Qaidam Basin, Northwestern China

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021
In the Qaidam Basin, meteorological stations are sparsely distributed, and the observational precipitation data are therefore not comprehensive, which significantly hampers the accurate assessment and optimal allocation of regional water resources. This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of three precipitation products (MSWEP V2, GPM IMERG V6, and ...
Shanshan Qi, Aifeng Lv
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Wind as the primary driver of erosion in the Qaidam Basin, China

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2013
Deserts are a major source of loess and may undergo substantial wind-erosion as evidenced by yardang fields, deflation pans, and wind-scoured bedrock landscapes. However, there are few quantitative estimates of bedrock removal by wind abrasion and deflation.
Rohrmann, Alexander   +3 more
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Rapid warming and increasing moisture levels in the Qaidam Basin

Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Fangming Zeng, Xiying Zhang, Ming Ji
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Advanced application of remote sensing technology in Qaidam Basin

SPIE Proceedings, 1998
Qaidam basin is one of the major oil and gas-bearing basins in China, and is also the first basin of using remote sensing technology for geological exploration. Along with the fast development of petroleum industry into 1990s, remote sensing technology faced new challenges for the application in petroleum exploration field.
Xiaoge Zhu, Youyan Zhang, Shihong Wang
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Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin

Aeolian landforms provide valuable insights into the planetary surface environment and its evolutionary history. In this study, the formation and evolution of megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and their relationship with the development environment are analyzed.
Chao Li, Zhibao Dong, Zhi Zhang
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Study on allocation analysis of water resources in Qaidam Basin

2012 International Symposium on Geomatics for Integrated Water Resource Management, 2012
In order to meet the demands of water resources in the water shortage areas in Qaidam basin and accelerate the development of economy in this region, it is necessary to allocate analysis water resources in the water shortage areas reasonably and receive the largest social benefits with limited economic investment.
null Jinju Li   +3 more
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