Speech on the publication of Lop Nur, China
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Chapter I History of Scientific Investigation in Lop Nur Region
Section 1 Records of Lop Nur in China Historical Documents
Section 2 Activities of Foreign Scholars and Explorers in Lop Nur
In the third quarter, China scientists made three comprehensive investigations on Lop Nur.
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Chapter II Regional Geological Evolution of Lop Nur
The first section tectonic position
Section 2 Geological Characteristics and Ownership of Adjacent Structural Units
Section 3 Cenozoic sedimentation and lake basin evolution
Section 4 Neotectonic Movement and Active Structure
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Chapter III Desert Geomorphology in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Basic Characteristics of Kumtag Desert
Formation mechanism of the second pinnate dune
The third quarter Ya Dan landform distribution and causes.
Section IV Chronology and Environmental Information of Sedimentary Stria of Salix psammophila Sandbag
Section 5 The Formation of Acic Valley
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Chapter IV Drought Climate in Lop Nur Area
The first section climate forming factors
Section 2 Basic Climate Characteristics
Section 3 Wind Erosion on the Earth's Surface
Discussion on Climate Drought in Lop Nur Area in the Fourth Section
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Chapter V Soil in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Characteristics and Types of Soil Formation
Section 2 Law of Soil Salt Accumulation
Section 3 Background Values of Trace Elements in Soil
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Chapter VI Plants in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Floristic Composition and Its Main Features
Section 2 Vegetation life forms and main plant communities
In the third quarter, the adaptive characteristics of plants to the environment
Section 4 Vegetation Zoning and Protection
Section 5 Main Halophyte Resources
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Chapter VII Animals in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Animals
Section 2 Zoning of Animals
Section 3 Rare and Endangered Animals
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Chapter VIII Water Resources in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Rivers
Section 2 Lakes
Discussion on whether Lop Nur will travel around the lake in the third quarter
The fourth section is the salt evolution process of Bosten Lake and Peacock River in recent 50 years.
Section 5 Isotopic Composition of Natural Water
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Chapter IX Environmental Changes in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Quaternary environmental changes
Section 2 Environmental changes in the past ten thousand years
Section III River and Lake Landforms and Environmental Changes
Section IV Analysis of Radar Remote Sensing Characteristics of Environmental Change
The fifth part explains the drying process of Lop Nur by using remote sensing images.
Section VI Reflection of Tarim River System in Remote Sensing Images
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Chapter 10 Salt Shell in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Formation and Types of Salt Shells
Geomorphological characteristics of modern salt crust in the middle of the lake in the second quarter
The third section is the graphic translation of the salt shell image of "big ears"
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Chapter II XI Potash Resources in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Formation and Enrichment of Potassium Salt
Section 2 Geology of Lop Nur Salt Lake and Characteristics of Potash Deposit
Section III Theory and Development Planning of Potash Mineralization in Lop Nur
Section IV Current Situation of Potash Resources Development
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Chapter XII Ecological Protection and Reconstruction in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Recent Comprehensive Management of Tarim River Basin
Section II Assumption of Ecological Restoration and Reconstruction in the Lower Reaches of Tarim River and Lop Nur Area
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Chapter XIII Ancient Human Activities in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Cradle of Ancient Civilization
The rise of bronze culture in the second quarter
Section 3 Prehistoric Relics and Environment
The rise and fall of Loulan and the change of traffic route in the fourth quarter
Section 5 On the Silk Road, Beishuo Hou Jing
Section 6 History and Culture of Luobu People
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Chapter XIV Review of Investigation and Exploration in Lop Nur Area
Section 1 Exploration and Discovery
Section 2 Exploring the Mysteries of Ancient Civilization
Section 3 Remembering Peng
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