1. China has been investing heavily in afforestation programmes to control soil erosion on the vast Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP). This massive afforestation has led to a considerable increase in forest ...
Fine silt on the Chinese Loess Plateau may actually have come from due west, not the northwest, which would change conventional thinking about wind patterns over the last 2.6 million years. Geologists ...
Loess Plateau possesses a particular loess physiognomy with numerous ravines and slopes, and tableland is a typical landform in it. Together, the ununiform in both topographic undulation and land ...
XIAN, China, Sept. 1 (UPI) --New research suggests China's Loess Plateau, the largest dust deposit in the world, was formed by the winds blowing across the Mu Us Desert -- like a leaf blower piles ...
China has the highest afforestation rate in the world, resulting in a 9 per cent increase in forest cover over the past 30 years. This is not for reasons of altruism. Since 2000, China has emerged as ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Questions: Are leaf traits related to plant growth efficiency different in different stages of forest succession on the Loess Plateau of ...
This article series explores 12 distinct “regions” within China: six “core” regions long dominated by the majority Han ethnic group and six “periphery” regions home to many of China’s ethnic ...
Chinese archaeologists have uncovered the remains of six exotic animal species at the Zhaigou site in Yulin, Northwest ...
Early hominins ventured out into the world beyond Africa even earlier than we’ve given them credit for, according to a new stone-tool find on the southern edge of China’s Loess Plateau. Hominins—the ...
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