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Yuxin Chang, Bowen Zhang, Guolong Li, Peng Zhang, Huiyu Liu and Shaoying Zhang
Northern China faces water scarcity, restricting water usage in place across Inner Mongolia?s western region. The integrated irrigation and fertilization model for sugar beet is undergoing rapid development and application in production. However, there i...
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Na Liu, Fenghui Guo, Bin Li, Zeyao Jing, Wuyun Bai and Xiangyang Hou
Leymus chinensis is important for ecological restoration and stock farming in Eurasia. In the context of climate change, excavating L. chinensis germplasm resources with excellent ecological functional traits is important to resist grassland degradation ...
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Zhiying Han, Yeo-Chang Youn, Seunguk Kim and Hyeyeong Choe
This study evaluates how resilient farmers? livelihoods are to climate change and what factors influence this resilience. To measure resilience, we constructed an indicator system based on the livelihood resilience analysis framework. We surveyed 42 expe...
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Munkhdavaa Munkhjargal, Simon Groos, Caleb G. Pan, Gansukh Yadamsuren, Jambaljav Yamkin and Lucas Menzel
Knowledge of the duration and distribution of seasonal snow cover is important for understanding the hydrologic regime in mountainous regions within semi-arid climates. In the headwater of the semi-arid Sugnugur catchment (in the Khentii Mountains, north...
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Ying Wen, Qilin Zhang, Haiyang Gao, Jiyao Xu and Qinzeng Li
In this paper, the complete process in which a concentric gravity wave (CGW), excited by a tropospheric thunderstorm, propagated into the stratosphere and mesosphere in Northern China is investigated. A strong thunderstorm developed in the middle of the ...
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Peng Wang, Shangjun Ning, Jiageng Dai, Jingmin Sun, Mingjia Lv, Qingli Song, Xin Dai, Jinrong Zhao and Dajiang Yu
This study analyzed the variability and trend in aerosol optical depth (AOD) over North China using the latest MODIS/Terra C6 merged Dark Target/Deep Blue AOD monthly data at 550 nm from 2001 to 2016. The spatial distribution of the annual mean AOD was g...
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Philippe Paillou
Space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has the capability to image subsurface features down to several meters in arid regions. A first demonstration of this capability was performed in the Egyptian desert during the early eighties, thanks to the firs...
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Dickson Cunningham
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) records multiple Phanerozoic tectonic events involving consolidation of disparate terranes and cratonic blocks and subsequent reactivation of Eurasia?s continental interior. The final amalgamation of the CAOB terran...
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Jürgen Hofmann, Daniel Karthe, Ralf Ibisch, Michael Schäffer, Saulyegul Avlyush, Sonja Heldt and Andrew Kaus
A comprehensive monitoring project (2006?2013) provided data on hydrology, hydromorphology, climatology, water physico-chemistry, sedimentology, macroinvertebrate community and fish diversity in the Kharaa River basin in northern Mongolia, thus enabling,...
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Joshua P. Taylor, Laura E. Webb, Cari L. Johnson and Matthew J. Heumann
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt, or Altaids, is an amalgamation of volcanic arcs and microcontinent blocks that records a complex late Precambrian?Mesozoic accretionary history. Although microcontinents cored by Precambrian basement are proposed to play ...
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