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The Tarim Basin and the Transformation of its Landscapes

Arid Ecosystems, 2019
The study of ancient crop farming in the arid lands of central Asia (Tuva Depression, Ubsunur Hollow, and Central Mongolia) revealed unique characteristics of the paleogeography of the studied regions, i.e., the prior occurrence of forest-steppe vegetation on currently desert landscapes.
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The collision‐related structures revealed in the northern Tarim Basin and their geological significance

Geological Journal, 2020
The South Tianshan on the southern margin of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) is a collisional orogenic belt between the Tarim continent and Ili‐Central Tianshan volcanic arc.
L. Wen   +10 more
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Seismic imaging of complex structures in the tarim basin

Journal of Earth Science, 2015
Conventional time imaging techniques are not capable of producing accurate seismic imaging of the subsurface in the mountain front of the Tarim Basin, China. Their imaged structures have led to some major drilling failures before, bearing a disrepute that “their structural closures have wheels and their structural highs have springs”.
Ning Guo, Chao Wu, Stuart Fagin
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14C dating of the Niya site in the Tarim Basin

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2000
Abstract The 14C ages were determined for wood samples collected from the Niya site in the Tarim Basin, China. The calendar 14C ages are the oldest in the northern part (800–100 cal BC) and the youngest (140–620 cal AD) in the southern part. The results suggest that ancient Niya had moved southward during the period of ca. 2300–1600 BP.
T Itoh, H Yonenobu
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Diagenesis of an evaporite-related carbonate reservoir in deeply buried Cambrian strata, Tarim Basin, northwest China

, 2018
Many hydrocarbon shows have been reported from potential evaporite-related carbonate reservoirs in the lower to middle Cambrian units in the Tarim Basin.
Lei Jiang   +4 more
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The Evolution of the Complex Anticlinal Belt With Crosscutting Strike‐Slip Faults in the Central Tarim Basin, NW China

Tectonics, 2019
Integrated 2‐D and 3‐D seismic data sets reveal that a WNW trending complex anticlinal belt (the Tazhong Uplift) was cut roughly perpendicularly by a series of NNE oriented strike‐slip faults in the central Tarim Basin, NW China.
Huabiao Qiu   +4 more
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Distribution Features of the Nanhua‐Sinian Rifts and their Significance to Hydrocarbon Accumulation in the Tarim Basin

Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2020
On the basis of reprocessing 34 new two‐dimensional spliced long sections (20,191 km) in the Tarim Basin, the deep structure features of the Tarim Basin were analyzed through interpreting 30,451 km of two‐dimensional seismic data and compiling basic maps.
Zhongkai Bai   +14 more
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Wave tectono-sedimentary processes in Tarim basin

Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences, 2005
Based on the unconformities, the formation times of structures, and geological wave filtering applied to basin fills of typical wells around the Manjiaer area in the Tarim basin, the wave tectono-sedimentary processes in the Tarim Basin are discussed.
Zhang Yiwei   +3 more
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The Deserts of Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin

1971
The saxaul desert is the most widely distributed type in Dzungaria; it is found not only on the sandy substratum, but also occupies regions of clayey or stony hammadas, both in the east and in the west, extending from Lake Ebi-Nuur to the upper part of the UrunguChernyy Irtysh interfluve. Here two types of saxaul grow: white saxaul (Haloxylon persicum)
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Tectonic evolution and oil and gas of Tarim basin

Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, 1996
Abstract According to the new results achieved in the past ten years and more, using mobilism and the theory of polycycle by Huang Jiqing (1977, 1984), the formation of the basement of the Tarim basin and its characteristics are summarized. The prototype basins formed since Sinian times are classified into rift basin, continental marginal basin ...
Kang Zhihong, Kang Yuzhu
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