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Late Miocene (10.0∼6.0 Ma) Rapid Exhumation of the Chinese South Tianshan: Implications for the Timing of Aridification in the Tarim Basin

Geophysical Research Letters, 2021
Cenozoic exhumation in the Tianshan is controlled by a complex interaction between tectonics and climate. However, the timing and magnitude of exhumation of the Tianshan and its contribution to climate change in Central Asia remains debated.
Jian Chang   +5 more
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Volcanic events‐related hydrothermal dolomitisation and silicification controlled by intra‐cratonic strike‐slip fault systems: Insights from the northern slope of the Tazhong Uplift, Tarim Basin, China

Basin Research, 2021
Ordovician carbonate rocks on the northern slope of the Tazhong Uplift in the Tarim Basin are modified to varying degrees by hydrothermal fluids related to multiple tectonic‐thermal events, but the nature, origin and circulation mechanisms of such ...
Duan Wei   +4 more
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Applicability Evaluation of WASMOD in Tarim Basin [PDF]

open access: possibleApplied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
Tarim basin,which located in north-west of China, is a very important zone both on ecology and economy. How much discharge could it produce has significant importance to the residents' life and the progress of this region. Beside of rainfall, the glaciers that existed plentifully in the upstreams have a great role in this basin which due to the very ...
Zhan Ling Li, Jue Yi Peng, Zhi Xia Xu
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Structural characterization of intracratonic strike-slip faults in the central Tarim Basin

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2019
The strike-slip fault systems in the central Tarim Basin, China, afford an exceptional opportunity to document the structural characteristics and evolution process of small displacement intracratonic strike-slip faults using three-dimensional seismic ...
S. Deng   +4 more
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Precipitation Recycling in Tarim River Basin

Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2013
AbstractPrecipitation recycling plays a key role in the hydrological cycle process. The precipitation recycling ratio is a diagnostic measure for interactions between land surface hydrology and regional climate. To demonstrate the influence of the hydrological cycle on the climate of an arid area in northwest China, the authors studied the ...
H. E. Hai, L. U. Guihua
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Discovery of the lower Cambrian high-quality source rocks and deep oil and gas exploration potential in the Tarim Basin, China

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2018
The global Precambrian–Cambrian system includes an important series of hydrocarbon-bearing strata. However, because rocks of this age are typically deeply buried, few petroleum exploration breakthroughs have been made, and the presence of source rocks ...
G. Zhu   +5 more
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Hydrocarbon Accumulations in the Tarim Basin, China

AAPG Bulletin, 1996
The Tarim basin is the largest and least explored inland basin in China. The areal extent of the basin reaches 560,000 km2. The interior of the basin is mostly covered by the Takla Makan Desert, which is about 330,000 km2 in areal extent. The basin has become the object of special attention since China set aside first- and third-round onshore bidding ...
Wu Qizhi   +5 more
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Formation and preservation of a giant petroleum accumulation in superdeep carbonate reservoirs in the southern Halahatang oil field area, Tarim Basin, China

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2019
Giant petroleum accumulations worldwide with burial depths more than 7000 m (>23,000 ft) occur mostly in Mesozoic and Cenozoic reservoirs and yield predominantly natural gas.
G. Zhu   +7 more
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The Riddle of the Tarim Basin Mummies

Mankind Quarterly, 2001
The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia Ed. V.H. Mair Washington, D.C.: Institute for the Study of Man, 2 vols., 1998 The recent discovery of four thousand year old Europoid mummies in the Tarim basin (in Sinkiang, north of Tibet) has been one of the most extraordinary anthropological revelations of this century.
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Phanerozoic plate history and structural evolution of the Tarim Basin, northwestern China

Soviet Economy, 2020
As the largest inland oil-bearing basin in China, the Tarim Basin is a large-scale composite basin that has experienced a complex tectonic evolutionary history from the Ediacaran to the Cenozoic.
Tengfei Wang   +4 more
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