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Accelerating migration deconvolution using a nonmonotone gradient method[08 30, 2010]

A Key issue for geophysical exploration is the migration imaging. But direct migration, e.g., Kirchhoff migration, usually yields low-resolution or blurred seismic imaging results. In recent years, migration deconvolution and inversion receives mu...

Responses of riparian groundwater system to the water diversion in the Lower Tarim River, Xinjiang Uygur, NW China[08 20, 2010]

The Lower Tarim River in NW China is under severe ecosystem degradation due to stopped stream flow and diminished groundwater recharge. Since 2000, the water diversion project from the upper stream and from the neighboring Kaidu-Kongque River (cos...

An Early Devonian petrologic monitor for post-collisional slab breakoff in the northern North China craton[07 29, 2010]

The northern North China, tectonically composed of a Phanerozoic orogen and a Precambrian craton, witnesses a panoramic scenario of continental crustal accretion and reworking in the model of plate tectonicsduring the Paleozoic times. It is driven...

Highlight 2010-004[07 01, 2010]

Fossil land snails are the most common and abundant fossil remains in the eolian deposits in the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP). They are very sensitive to environmental changes and have long been used as ‘indicator animals’ in palaeo-climatic stud...

Highlight 2010-003[06 11, 2010]


  Fig.Sketch map of vulnerability of phreatic water in Tarim Basin
  Study of groundwater vulnerability is of great significance in protecting groundwater environment and ensuring sustainable groundwater utilization.
  Recently, Prof. Jinlo...

Highlight 2010-002[05 20, 2010]

The term ‘Quaternary’ has been in use for over two hundred years and has wide currency within the Earth Sciences. However, there has been a long-running debate over both the status of the Quaternary as a formal chronostratigraphical unit and its...

Highlight 2010-001[05 13, 2010]

China has the best terrestrial Cenozoic eolian deposits, such deposits provide important information about the provenance and wind patterns in central Asia. Compared with the tremendous studies on the Chinese Loess Plateau, the eolian deposits in ...

Highlight 2009-068[03 16, 2010]

Quaternary Research, 2010, 73: 10-19
  Recharge to the inter-dune lakes and Holocene climatic changes in the Badain Jaran Desert, western China
  Xiaoping Yang, Nina Ma, Jufeng Dong, Bingqi Zhu, Bing Xu, Zhibang Ma and Jiaqi Liu
  Abstract
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