Aeolian Facies Belts in the Taklimakan Desert
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    At least at the beginning of the last glacial epoch, the facies belts of dune sand, sandy loam and loess formed by winds had existed in the Taklimakan desert and areas south of it. There were no appreciable changes in the NE and NW wind systems and their wind fqrces that deposited dune sand, sandy loam and loess in the global cold stage since the last glacial epoch (accordingly no marked shifts of the boundaries of these aeolian facies belts took place. In the global warm stage since then, the climate in the Taklimakan desert and areas south of it became warm and dry, resulting in ablation of substantial volumes of ice and snow in their surrounding mountains and thus forming alluvial and diluvial deposits in the region. The alluvial-diluvial actions, however, failed to change the general framework of aeolian facies belts.

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Li Baosheng, Dong Guangrong, Zhang Jiasheng, Li Sen, Jin Heling, Chen Huizhong, Wen Xiangle, Wang Yao, Lanzhou Desert Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lamhou, Gansuand Zhu YizhiXi''''an Open Laboratory of Loess, Quaternary Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi''''an, Gansu Fei Zhenbi.1995. Aeolian Facies Belts in the Taklimakan Desert[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),69(3):

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