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Stefanie Stelzer, Guangrong Dong, Simon J. Davis, Matthew M. Skinner, Hui Wang, Sarah E. Freidline, Jian Wang, Shara E. Bailey, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Tsai Luen Yu, Qiaomei Fu, Fahu Chen, Roman Fischer, Inga Bergmann, Huan Xia, Chuan-Chou Shen, Guanghui Dong, Dongju Zhang, Frido Welker
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Chen, F, Welker, F, Shen, C-C, Bailey, S E, Bergmann, I, Davis, S, Xia, H, Wang, H, Fischer, R, Freidline, S E, Yu, T-L, Skinner, M M, Stelzer, S, Dong, G, Fu, Q, Dong, G, Wang, J, Zhang, D & Hublin, J-J 2019, ' A late Middle Pleistocene Denisovan mandible from the Tibetan Plateau ', Nature, vol. 569, pp. 409-412 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1139-x
Denisovans are members of a hominin group who are currently only known directly from fragmentary fossils, the genomes of which have been studied from a single site, Denisova Cave1–3 in Siberia. They are also known indirectly from their genetic lega
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https://kar.kent.ac.uk/74280/1/Xiahe_Main.pdf
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Fahu, Chen, Frido, Welker, Chuan-Chou, Shen, Shara E, Bailey, Inga, Bergmann, Simon, Davis, Huan, Xia, Hui, Wang, Roman, Fischer, Sarah E, Freidline, Tsai-Luen, Yu, Matthew M, Skinner, Stefanie, Stelzer, Guangrong, Dong, Qiaomei, Fu, Guanghui, Dong, Jian, Wang, Dongju, Zhang, Jean-Jacques, Hublin
Publikováno v:
Nature. 569(7756)
Denisovans are members of a hominin group who are currently only known directly from fragmentary fossils, the genomes of which have been studied from a single site, Denisova Cave
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In Journal of Arid Environments July 2001 48(3):357-371
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In Journal of Arid Environments April 2001 47(4):443-452
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Coastal Engineering. 77:28-39
Windblown sand control in coastal areas of China began in the 1950s, but was restricted to coastal afforestation 500 to 1000 m landward from the storm-tide line (the maximum height reached by waves during a powerful storm); there were no studies of t
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Science China Earth Sciences. 54:1215-1225
Feathered sand ridges in the northeastern Kumtagh Desert in China cover an area of 4016 km2 and consist of crescent sand ridges and interridge tongue-shaped dunes. Differences in grain size, mineral composition and albedo between crescent sand ridges
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Chinese Science Bulletin. 53:426-433
There have been significant variations in wind activity over the past five decades in arid and semiarid areas in China. High wind activity occurred from the 1960s to the 1970s, but wind activity has decreased continuously from the 1980s to the presen
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Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences. 50:1351-1358
The sound-producing mechanism of booming sand has long been a pending problem in the blown sand physics. Based on the earlier researches, the authors collected some silent sand samples from Tengger Desert, Australian Desert, Kuwait Desert, beaches of
Autor:
Guangrong Dong, Chunlai Zhang, Xueyong Zou, Shuo Yang, Hong Cheng, Xing-Hui Pan, Yu-Zhang Liu
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Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics. 95:53-70
Shiquanhe is a major city in the northwestern Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. In response to serious problems with windblown sand, sand-control engineering in the Shiquanhe Basin was designed to be implemented in four stages: 1990–1997, 1998–2001, 2002
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Chinese Science Bulletin. 51:2110-2115
This article presents a fossil human scapula which was found in situ from the lower part of the Salawusu Formation in 1980 at the Salawusu site of Inner Mongolia, China. The stratum is dated from 70.9±6.2 ka BP to 124.9±15.8 ka BP by TL method. Dat