10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JUNGGAR PENDI»
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1
Desert Dust in the Global System
The predominant importance of the Taklamakan (located in the Tarim Basin) is
evident, though other important centres occur north of Urumqui in the Junggar
Pendi and in the Ordos. Sun (2002a, b) draws attention to the Tengger, Ulan Buh,
...
Andrew S. Goudie, Nicholas J. Middleton, 2006
2
Machine Translation and the Lexicon: Third International ...
... whereas the entry Junggar Pendi, Dzungaria, or Zungaria, which has the same
structure, must be interpreted as (Junggar Pendi) or (Dzungaria) or (Zungaria).
Because of the inconsistency, fully automated procedures cannot determine the ...
3
Forests and Forestry in China: Changing Patterns of Resource ...
Originally the Great Green Wall, it was to cover some 2 million hectares stretching
from Heilongjiang to Junggar Pendi. The original objective was to provide an
ecological screen against the northern deserts and to bring into agricultural ...
Stanley Dennis Richardson, 1990
4
The Non-Western World: Environment, Development and Human Rights
The aridity of the Dzungarian Basin (Junggar Pendi), the Tarim Basin, and the
Turpan Depression are closely linked to location and relief. These desert basins
comprise sandy dune areas (Shamo) and stony areas of weathered rock surfaces
...
5
Paleontology in China, 1979: Selected Papers Presented at ...
Carboniferous Angara floras have recently been known to spread in the northern
part of northeastern China and in the Junggar Pendi of Xinjiang. A few
characteristic forms such as Chacassopteris concinna Radczenko were found in
Early ...
Zhongguo gu sheng wu xue hui. Quan guo hui yuan dai biao da hui, Curt Teichert, Lu Liu, 1981
6
Encyclopedic World Atlas
Western China includes the junggar Pendi (Dzungarian Basin). the Turpan (or
Turfan) Depression, the Takla ,- . . Makan (Taklimaltan) Desert, and the high. _ I
l o T windswept plateau of 'l'ibet edged by the Himalayas. . ". R '"",/"' — China's
two ...
George Philip & Son, Oxford University Press, 2002
7
Britannica Enciclopedia Moderna
Las TIAN SHAN (“Montañas celestiales”) separan las dos principales cuencas
interiores de China, la cuenca del Tarim (que incluye el desierto de TAKLA-
MAKAN) y la cuenca de Dzungaria (Junggar Pendi). La meseta de Mongolia
Interior ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc, 2011
8
Mysterious Creatures: A Guide to Cryptozoology
Distribution: The Altai Mountains of Kazakhstan; the Kirgiz Steppe around Astana
and Qaraghandy, Kazakhstan; the Chatkal and Alai Mountains of Kyrgyzstan; the
Junggar Pendi depression in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, northern ...
9
Daily Report: People's Republic of China
Good news also came from oil exploration conducted on the northwest rim and to
the north of Junggar Pendi. A big bumper harvest is expected in the oil-rich basin
this year. Meanwhile, the three big basins took a great stride forward in the ...
United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 1993
10
The Hop Atlas: The History and Geography of the Cultivated Plant
The hop farms to the north-west of the provincial capital Urumqi lie on the
meadow-steppe of the Junggarian Basin, Junggar Pendi (Zhungee Pendi). They
are irrigated with the snowmelt of the Tian Shan. The hop farms around the city of
Korla ...
Heinrich Joh Barth, Christiane Klinke, Claus Schmidt, 1994