The Ebinur Lake region was described as a "Green Labyrinth" in "Xinjiang Map Records: Records of Rivers" published in 1910, however, the ecology and environment in the region have been seriously degenerated due to the impacts of human activities during the recent 40 years. A dried-up lake basin with an area of 107.4 km(2) forms in its northwestern part, is covered by unconsolidated silt deposit without vegetation, and has become one of the main dust sources of dust weathers in north Xinjiang, and the dust with an annual amount of 4.8x10(6) t is blown out of the region by strong winds from the Alataw mountain-gap where there are 164 days occurring strong winds in a year. The rational water area and inflow of the Ebinur La...
The Tarim River Basin, located in the typical arid region, is one of the key regions of LUCC researc...
Inland lakes are major surface water resource in arid regions of Central Asia. The area changes in t...
China's water source includes the headwaters of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Lantsang (the Mekong outsid...
This research considers the process of degradation of the large, bitter-salty Lake Ebi-Nur, located ...
The Ebinur Lake is a closed inland lake located within the arid region of the Xinjiang Autonomous Re...
With the continuous growth of economic water consumption in arid regions, many endorheic rivers and ...
Located in the inland arid area of Central Asia and northwest China, Xinjiang has recently received ...
Ebinur Lake was typical closed lake located in northwest Xinjiang. To obtain a continuous records of...
AbstractLocated in the inland arid area of Central Asia and northwest China, Xinjiang has recently r...
Inland lakes are important water resources in arid and semiarid regions. Understanding climate effec...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities drive the shrinkage of terminal lakes in arid areas to v...
The widely distributed 241 lakes in the semiarid region of China bordering the Asian Gobi desert pro...
Desertification is a threat to human survival and has a major sustainability development impact on e...
This paper presented a study of land use and land cover change from 1998 to 2013, and likelihood of ...
In China's west since the 1950s large-scale ecosystem degeneration has occurred through water divers...
The Tarim River Basin, located in the typical arid region, is one of the key regions of LUCC researc...
Inland lakes are major surface water resource in arid regions of Central Asia. The area changes in t...
China's water source includes the headwaters of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Lantsang (the Mekong outsid...
This research considers the process of degradation of the large, bitter-salty Lake Ebi-Nur, located ...
The Ebinur Lake is a closed inland lake located within the arid region of the Xinjiang Autonomous Re...
With the continuous growth of economic water consumption in arid regions, many endorheic rivers and ...
Located in the inland arid area of Central Asia and northwest China, Xinjiang has recently received ...
Ebinur Lake was typical closed lake located in northwest Xinjiang. To obtain a continuous records of...
AbstractLocated in the inland arid area of Central Asia and northwest China, Xinjiang has recently r...
Inland lakes are important water resources in arid and semiarid regions. Understanding climate effec...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities drive the shrinkage of terminal lakes in arid areas to v...
The widely distributed 241 lakes in the semiarid region of China bordering the Asian Gobi desert pro...
Desertification is a threat to human survival and has a major sustainability development impact on e...
This paper presented a study of land use and land cover change from 1998 to 2013, and likelihood of ...
In China's west since the 1950s large-scale ecosystem degeneration has occurred through water divers...
The Tarim River Basin, located in the typical arid region, is one of the key regions of LUCC researc...
Inland lakes are major surface water resource in arid regions of Central Asia. The area changes in t...
China's water source includes the headwaters of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Lantsang (the Mekong outsid...