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Active tectonic deformation around the Tarim Basin inferred from dense GPS measurements
The surrounding area of the Tarim Basin is featured by active tectonic deformation and intense seismic activity. The study of the crustal deformation characteristics of this area will help revealing the role of the Tarim Basin in the crustal evolution ...
Dongzhen Wang+3 more
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Fifty-year climate change and its effect on annual runoff in the Tarim River Basin, China [PDF]
Based on the hydrologic and meteorological data in the Tarim River basin from 1958 to 2004, the trend, characteristics and spatial variation of climate change in the upper reaches of the Tarim River were examined in the study.
Chen Yaning+7 more
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Background The growth-regulating factor-interacting factor (GIF) gene family plays a vital role in regulating plant growth and development, particularly in controlling leaf, seed, and root meristem homeostasis.
Yuqi Yang+6 more
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Understanding the scaling relation of damage zone width with displacement of faults is important for predicting subsurface faulting mechanisms and fluid flow processes.
D. Ma+5 more
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High-yield natural gas was discovered in well SN4 in the Ordovician Yingshan Formation in the Tarim Basin. The gas is found in unusual, silicified, carbonate reservoirs.
D. You+6 more
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All multicellular organisms undergo senescence, but the continuous division of the vascular cambium in plants enables certain tree species to survive for hundreds or even thousands of years.
Xiaoli Han+6 more
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ORGANIC PETROLOGY OF POTENTIAL SOURCE ROCKS IN THE TARIM BASIN, NW CHINA [PDF]
Dameng Liu, Jianqi Tu, Kuili Jin
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Environmental conditions leading to the formation of Holocene soil layers in the Northern Taklimakan Desert, Tarim Basin, Northwest China [PDF]
Qi Feng, W. Liu
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Carboniferous and Permian algal microflora, Tarim basin (China) [PDF]
Thirty eight algal genera have been observed in Tournaisian to Kungurian carbonates of the Tarim Basin (China). Floral assemblages permit identification of ten stratigraphic levels.
Mamet, B.L., Zhu, Z.
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In order to improve the understanding of the configuration and breakup history of the Rodinia supercontinent, a paleomagnetic study has been carried out on the 807 ± 12 Ma Aksu dyke swarm (ADS) in Aksu area, northwestern Tarim Block (NW China).
Chen, Yan+3 more
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