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The changes of Lop Nur Lake and the disappearance of Loulan
ZhiChao WANG
Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, China
The changes of Lop Nur Lake and the disappearance of Loulan
ZhiChao WANG
Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, China
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摘要 The causes of the disappearance of the ancient town of Loulan in Xinjiang, China have been generally agreed to derive from two factors: human activities and natural factors (environmental variations). In this paper, the Muzart Glacier was selected as an example, and found that the length of the glacier has been gradually decreasing and the snow line has been retreating to a higher altitude, both results contributing to a decrease in river flow below the Muzart Glacier. From the distribution of moraines in the Tianshan Mountains and adjacent areas in different periods, the paper speculates that there have been four minor glacial periods since the Quaternary. Although the durations and scales of the four minor glacial periods were different, they all indirectly influenced the formation and disappearance of the Lop Nur Lake. The events of the fourth minor glacial period are the important impact factors in the existence and disappearance of Loulan. Whether the disappearance of Loulan can be related to the events of the three previous minor glacial periods needs further investigation.
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关键词:  Relict Gull (Larus relictus)  population  seasonal change  Ebinur Lake  Central Asia    
Abstract: The causes of the disappearance of the ancient town of Loulan in Xinjiang, China have been generally agreed to derive from two factors: human activities and natural factors (environmental variations). In this paper, the Muzart Glacier was selected as an example, and found that the length of the glacier has been gradually decreasing and the snow line has been retreating to a higher altitude, both results contributing to a decrease in river flow below the Muzart Glacier. From the distribution of moraines in the Tianshan Mountains and adjacent areas in different periods, the paper speculates that there have been four minor glacial periods since the Quaternary. Although the durations and scales of the four minor glacial periods were different, they all indirectly influenced the formation and disappearance of the Lop Nur Lake. The events of the fourth minor glacial period are the important impact factors in the existence and disappearance of Loulan. Whether the disappearance of Loulan can be related to the events of the three previous minor glacial periods needs further investigation.
Key words:  Relict Gull (Larus relictus)    population    seasonal change    Ebinur Lake    Central Asia
收稿日期:  2010-06-10      修回日期:  2010-09-20           出版日期:  2010-12-07      发布日期:  2010-12-07      期的出版日期:  2010-12-07
基金资助: National Basic Research Program of China (2010CB951003); Opening Fund of Key Laboratory of Oasis Ecology and Desert Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences
通讯作者:  ZhiChao WANG    E-mail:  haoxm@ms.xjb.ac.cn
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ZhiChao WANG. The changes of Lop Nur Lake and the disappearance of Loulan[J]. 干旱区科学, 10.3724/SP.J.1227.2010.00295.
ZhiChao WANG. The changes of Lop Nur Lake and the disappearance of Loulan. Journal of Arid Land, 2010, 2(4): 295-303.
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