Irrigated agriculture and the environment in the Tarim River watershed: case study of the Shaya irrigation district in the Ugen River basin [PDF]
T. Yamamoto+2 more
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Lepus yarkandensis is a desert hare of the Tarim Basin in western China, and it has strong adaptability to drought environments. Cytochrome P450s (CYP450s) are important metabolic enzymes, and their metabolites (19-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (19-HETE),
Jianping Zhang+4 more
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Diagenesis and its effect on reservoir quality of Silurian sandstones, Tabei area, Tarim Basin, China [PDF]
Jinliang Zhang, Jia Ying, DU Gui-lin
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Genetic diversity, population structure, and selective signature of sheep in the northeastern Tarim Basin. [PDF]
Wang J+8 more
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Corrigendum: Genetic diversity, population structure, and selective signature of sheep in the northeastern Tarim Basin. [PDF]
Wang J+8 more
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The Tarim River is the longest inland river at an arid area in China. Deterioration in its ecohydrological system has received much attention world widely. This study presents quantitative assessment of hydrological alterations in the hydrological regime
Lianqing Xue+4 more
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The multi-factor recombination and processes superimposition model for hydrocarbon accumulation: application to the Silurian in the Tarim Basin [PDF]
Qingyang Meng, Xiongqi Pang, Jianbo Gao
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Late Palaeozoic sequence stratigraphy and brachiopod faunas of the Tarim Basin, Northwest China
This thesis deals with the stratigraphy and brachiopod systematic palaeontology of the latest Devonian (Famennian) to Early Permian (Kungurian) sedimentary sequences of the Tarim Basin, NW China. Brachiopod faunas of latest Devonian and Carboniferous age
Chen, Zhong Qiang.
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Characteristics of Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectonic diagenesis in the Kuqa area of the Tarim Basin, China [PDF]
Shou Jianfeng+3 more
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PlumeāModified Lithosphere Mantle Controlled the Cenozoic Sediment Thickness in the Tarim Basin
The Cenozoic sediments are very thick in the southwest Tarim Basin and very thin in the northwest, but what controls these variations is unclear.
Xiao Xiang+6 more
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