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Linguistic Evidence Suggests that Xiōng‐nú and Huns Spoke the Same Paleo‐Siberian Language
Abstract The Xiōng‐nú were a tribal confederation who dominated Inner Asia from the third century BC to the second century AD. Xiōng‐nú descendants later constituted the ethnic core of the European Huns. It has been argued that the Xiōng‐nú spoke an Iranian, Turkic, Mongolic or Yeniseian language, but the linguistic affiliation of the Xiōng‐nú and the ...
Svenja Bonmann, Simon Fries
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Background To investigate the salt tolerance of Populus talassica × Populus euphratica, morphological and physiological parameters were measured on the second day after the 15th, 30th and 45th days of NaCl treatment, revealing significant effects of NaCl
Ying Liu+7 more
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Lop Nur, an extremely arid environment, harbors unique microbial resources and represents a potential reservoir for novel bioactive substances. With antibiotic resistance becoming an increasing global concern, the resistance traits of microorganisms in ...
Feng Wen+6 more
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Structural evolution of the Northwest Tarim Basin, China
The sedimentary and structural record of the NW Tarim Basin, China, provides an insight into the amalgamation of Central Asia and is an ideal area in which to examine the impact of an inherited tectonostratigraphic framework on the evolution of foreland fold-thrust belts.
Turner, Sebastian, Turner, Sebastian
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New Mesozoic and Cenozoic data help constrain the age of motion on the Altyn Tagh fault and rotation of the Qaidam basin. [PDF]
In order to better understand the tectonic evolution of central Asia under the influence of the India-Asia collision, we carried out a paleomagnetic study of 1500 cores from 106 sites along the Altyn Tagh fault, in the Qaidam and Tarim basins, and on the
Chen, Yan+4 more
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Accurate simulation of ice and snow runoff for the mountainous terrain of the Kunlun Mountains, China [PDF]
While mountain runoff provides great potential for the development and life quality of downstream populations, it also frequently causes seasonal disasters.
De Maeyer, Philippe+8 more
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Host species emerge as a significant contributor to interspecies variations in the gut microbiota of desert‐dwelling amphibians and reptiles, illustrating phylosymbiosis among the studied species. Geographical factors partially account for interpopulation variations in the gut microbiota of Bufotes pewzowi and Teratoscincus przewalskii, with parallel ...
Wei Zhu+8 more
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Populus euphratica is a key community-building species in the desert riparian forests of Northwest China, exhibiting exceptional resistance to stress and playing a vital role in soil and water conservation as well as maintaining ecological balance in ...
Lijun Zhu+4 more
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The northward indentation of the Pamir salient into the Tarim basin at the western syntaxis of the India‐Asia collision zone is the focus of controversial models linking lithospheric to surface and atmospheric processes. Here we report on tectonic events
T. Blayney+8 more
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Structural characteristics and petroliferous features of Tarim Basin
Using the modern tectonic geology theories and methods such as the plate tectonic analysis, the paleo-structure analysis, the structural-lithofacies analysis, and the fault related fold and petroleum system, and combining with the seismic data, well drilling data and the circumferential field geology, study on the structural characteristics and ...
Chengzao Jia, Guoqi Wei
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