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View article: Comprehensive grain size database of sediments of different types of dunes in Gurbantunggut Desert
Comprehensive grain size database of sediments of different types of dunes in Gurbantunggut Desert Open
The Gurbantunggut Desert, located in the Junggar Basin of Central Asia, is China’s second-largest desert and the only mid-latitude desert dominated by extensive fixed and semi-fixed dunes. Despite its distinctive dendritic, honeycomb, and …
View article: A Forgotten Corner: An Ecological Game Land of Resource Abundance and Escalating Conflicts
A Forgotten Corner: An Ecological Game Land of Resource Abundance and Escalating Conflicts Open
The balance between resource development and ecological conservation is a fundamental challenge in achieving sustainable development, particularly in regions where human activities have a significant impact on ecosystems. This study presen…
View article: Mitigating Model Biases in Arid Region Precipitation over Northwest China Through Dust–Cloud Microphysical Interactions
Mitigating Model Biases in Arid Region Precipitation over Northwest China Through Dust–Cloud Microphysical Interactions Open
Accurate projection of future climate trends in arid regions critically depends on reliable precipitation simulations. However, most Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) models exhibit systematic overestimations of precipi…
View article: Provenance of Taklimakan Desert aeolian sediments based on rare earth elements signatures
Provenance of Taklimakan Desert aeolian sediments based on rare earth elements signatures Open
The aeolian sediment source controls the formation and development of sand seas. The Taklimakan Desert is China's largest desert and contains diverse dune types. Their sediment sources have attracted much attention, but the sources are dis…
View article: Long-Term Caragana korshinskii Restoration Enhances SOC Stability but Reduces Sequestration Efficiency over 40 Years in Degraded Loess Soils
Long-Term Caragana korshinskii Restoration Enhances SOC Stability but Reduces Sequestration Efficiency over 40 Years in Degraded Loess Soils Open
Caragana korshinskii, a key species in China’s Grain for Green Project on the Loess Plateau, is effective in enhancing soil C sequestration. However, whether its contribution to SOC (soil organic carbon) stability persists over multi-decad…
View article: Research on Carbon Emission Intensityand Reduction Potential of PrefabricatedConcrete Structure Construction Stage:A Case Study in Shenzhen, China
Research on Carbon Emission Intensityand Reduction Potential of PrefabricatedConcrete Structure Construction Stage:A Case Study in Shenzhen, China Open
View article: Detection and attribution of eco-hydrological alteration based on deep learning-driven gap-filled runoff in a large-scale catchment
Detection and attribution of eco-hydrological alteration based on deep learning-driven gap-filled runoff in a large-scale catchment Open
Study region: The upper Dulong-Irrawaddy River Basin (Upper DIRB) in the China-Myanmar border region, with a notable lack of hydrological observations. Study focus: Climate change and human activities have markedly altered the hydrological…
View article: Heterogeneous aggregation of microplastics and mineral particles in aquatic environments: Effects of surface functional groups, pH, and electrolytes
Heterogeneous aggregation of microplastics and mineral particles in aquatic environments: Effects of surface functional groups, pH, and electrolytes Open
Microplastics (MPs) aggregation critically governs their environmental transport, yet interactions with mineral surfaces remain underexplored. In this study, polyethylene (PE) MPs were employed as model particles to prepare both pristine P…
View article: Physicochemical deterioration mechanism of red-bed mudstone during water–rock interactions: insights from soaking experiments
Physicochemical deterioration mechanism of red-bed mudstone during water–rock interactions: insights from soaking experiments Open
The softening of red-bed mudstone upon water exposure is a critical factor triggering geological hazards such as landslides. Previous studies have not sufficiently clarified the physicochemical mechanisms underlying the deterioration of re…
View article: Quantitative Study on Provenance Contribution of the Yarlung Zangbo River Based on Rare Earth Elements Signatures
Quantitative Study on Provenance Contribution of the Yarlung Zangbo River Based on Rare Earth Elements Signatures Open
View article: Heterogeneous Aggregation of Microplastics and Mineral Particles in Aquatic Environments: Effects of Surface Functional Groups, pH, and Electrolytes
Heterogeneous Aggregation of Microplastics and Mineral Particles in Aquatic Environments: Effects of Surface Functional Groups, pH, and Electrolytes Open
View article: Short-, medium- and long-chain chlorinated paraffins from indoor/outdoor air in Guanzhong Plain, China: Characteristics, distribution and human exposure risks
Short-, medium- and long-chain chlorinated paraffins from indoor/outdoor air in Guanzhong Plain, China: Characteristics, distribution and human exposure risks Open
Research on the environment of long chain chlorinated paraffins (LCCPs) in the fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and gas phase is still scarce, particularly in indoors. It limits the comprehensive investigation into the gas-particle partitio…
View article: Fast aerodynamics prediction of steady flow around the airfoil based on dual-path feature fusion neural network
Fast aerodynamics prediction of steady flow around the airfoil based on dual-path feature fusion neural network Open
View article: Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin
Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin Open
Aeolian landforms provide valuable insights into the planetary surface environment and its evolutionary history. In this study, the formation and evolution of megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and their relationship with the development envi…
View article: A comparative study of climbing dunes between Valles Marineris on Mars and the Yarlung Zangbo River Valley on Earth.
A comparative study of climbing dunes between Valles Marineris on Mars and the Yarlung Zangbo River Valley on Earth. Open
Aeolian processes and landforms, which dominated contemporary surface processes on Mars, provided critical information for further understanding of the Martian environment and evolutionary history. However, human beings cannot currently la…
View article: Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and Implications for Ripple‐Like Aeolian Landforms on Mars
Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and Implications for Ripple‐Like Aeolian Landforms on Mars Open
Aeolian landforms provide valuable insights into the planetary surface environment and its evolutionary history. In this study, the formation and evolution of megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and their relationship with the development envi…
View article: Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and Implications for Ripple-Like Aeolian Landforms on Mars
Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and Implications for Ripple-Like Aeolian Landforms on Mars Open
The dataset includes wind regime data for Golmud, Sebei, and the west bank of the Narin Gol River in the Qaidam Basin, as well as sediment grain size and morphological parameters of the megaripples. In addition, we provide R language sourc…
View article: Research on China's Movie Censorship and Classification System-Based on the Current Status of Chinese and American Legislation
Research on China's Movie Censorship and Classification System-Based on the Current Status of Chinese and American Legislation Open
View article: Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and Implications for Ripple-Like Aeolian Landforms on Mars
Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and Implications for Ripple-Like Aeolian Landforms on Mars Open
The dataset includes wind regime data for Golmud, Sebei, and the west bank of the Narin Gol River in the Qaidam Basin, as well as sediment grain size and morphological parameters of the megaripples. In addition, we provide R language sourc…
View article: Seasonal ice-covered lake surface likely caused the spatial heterogeneity of aeolian sediment grain-size in the source region of Yellow River, northeastern Tibetan Plateau, China
Seasonal ice-covered lake surface likely caused the spatial heterogeneity of aeolian sediment grain-size in the source region of Yellow River, northeastern Tibetan Plateau, China Open
The area of lakes in Tibetan Plateau (TP) is 36522 km 2 , accounting for nearly half (49.1%) of the total lake surface area in China, and the lakes in TP are seasonally ice-covered for 4–5 months per year. In such a high-cold Third Pole wi…
View article: Seasonal Morphological Evolution and Migration of Granule Ripples in the Sanlongsha Dune Field, Northern Kumtagh Sand Sea, China
Seasonal Morphological Evolution and Migration of Granule Ripples in the Sanlongsha Dune Field, Northern Kumtagh Sand Sea, China Open
View article: Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and Implications for Ripple-Like Aeolian Landforms on Mars
Multiple Evolution Modes of Megaripples in the Qaidam Basin and Implications for Ripple-Like Aeolian Landforms on Mars Open
The dataset includes wind regime data for Golmud, Sebei, and the west bank of the Narin Gol River in the Qaidam Basin, as well as sediment grain size and morphological parameters of the megaripples. In addition, we provide R language sourc…
View article: Scaling laws for liftoff velocity for wind-transported particles during particle-bed collisions
Scaling laws for liftoff velocity for wind-transported particles during particle-bed collisions Open
We performed wind tunnel studies of sand–bed collisions with natural sand particles and found an impact angle of 10.5o over a loose bed, and calculated the critical impact velocity (vic ≅ 1.2027 m s-1). The number of splashing particles (N…
View article: Contributions of climate, vegetation and soil to the alpine sediment carbon accumulation rate in central China since the Middle Holocene
Contributions of climate, vegetation and soil to the alpine sediment carbon accumulation rate in central China since the Middle Holocene Open
Large amounts of carbon in alpine sediments have been expected to be sensitive to climate change, but how carbon accumulation responds to climate change remains unclear. Thus, we explored the impact of different factors on the carbon accum…
View article: Coexistence of Two Dune Growth Mechanisms in a Landscape‐Scale Experiment
Coexistence of Two Dune Growth Mechanisms in a Landscape‐Scale Experiment Open
In landscape‐scale experiments at the edge of the Gobi desert, we show that various dune types develop simultaneously under natural wind conditions. Using 4 years of high‐resolution topographic data, we demonstrate that, depending on sand …
View article: Not all gravel deserts in northern China are sources of regionally deposited dust
Not all gravel deserts in northern China are sources of regionally deposited dust Open
View article: Spatial and Temporal Variation of the Near-Surface Wind Environment in the Sahara Desert, North Africa
Spatial and Temporal Variation of the Near-Surface Wind Environment in the Sahara Desert, North Africa Open
The Sahara Desert is the largest source of dust on Earth, and has a significant impact on global atmospheric changes. Wind is the main dynamic factor controlling the transport and intensity of dust in the Sahara Desert. This study comprehe…
View article: Wind-Tunnel Experiments of Aeolian Sand Transport Reveal a Bimodal Probability Distribution Function for the Particle Lift-Off Velocities
Wind-Tunnel Experiments of Aeolian Sand Transport Reveal a Bimodal Probability Distribution Function for the Particle Lift-Off Velocities Open
View article: Wind-Tunnel Experiments of Aeolian Sand Transport Reveal a Bimodal Probability Distribution Function for the Particle Lift-Off Velocities
Wind-Tunnel Experiments of Aeolian Sand Transport Reveal a Bimodal Probability Distribution Function for the Particle Lift-Off Velocities Open
View article: Technological Breakthrough for the Afforestation of Populus euphratica in the Mu Us Desert in China
Technological Breakthrough for the Afforestation of Populus euphratica in the Mu Us Desert in China Open
The Mu Us Desert (MUD) is one of the four largest sandy lands in China. On 22 April 2020, the Shaanxi Forestry Bureau announced that the desertification land control rate in Yulin reached 93.24%, which means that the Mu Us Desert was about…