Strike–slip faults are often accompanied by a variety of structures, particularly at their tips. The zones of additional fracturing are classified as tip‐damage zones. These zones can be …
The dating of the uplift onset of the Mongolian mountain ranges, the northernmost relief associated with the India-Eurasia convergence, is a fundamental issue to better understand …
Cosmogenic nuclides are important tools to understand and quantify the processes that control the development and evolution of landscapes during the quaternary. Among all …
X Wang, D Cai, S Chen, J Lou, F Liu, L Jiao, H Cheng… - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
The spatial and temporal trends of potential dust emissions from severe aeolian desertified lands and Gobi desert surfaces in China were investigated based on field sample …
GE Campbell, RT Walker… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The Dzhungarian strike‐slip fault of Central Asia is one of a series of long, NW‐SE right‐ lateral strike‐slip faults that are characteristic of the northern Tien Shan region and extends …
The largest dune fields in Mongolia are mainly restricted to the Basin of Great Lakes in western Mongolia. These dune fields extend from 800 m asl in the basins for 200 to 300 km …
M Rizza, JF Ritz, C Prentice… - Bulletin of the …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Bulnay earthquake of 23 July 1905 (M w 8.3–8.5), in north‐central Mongolia, is one of the world's largest recorded intracontinental earthquakes and one of four great …
Abstract The 1957, MW 8.1, Gobi-Altai earthquake, Southern Mongolia, produced a~ 360-km- long surface rupture along the Eastern Bogd fault. Cumulative offsets of geomorphic features …
X Wang, B Zhu, Z Wang, C Zhang, X Geng, L Han… - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
Physical weathering of the Gobi Desert surface sediments involves complex processes. However, our understanding of its main driving factors is still limited, and experimental …