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Factors controlling spatio-temporal variations of sandy deserts during the past 110 Years in Xinjiang, Northwestern China

Xinjiang, northwestern China, has the largest area of sandy desert landscapes in the northern hemisphere mid-latitudes and is known to be subject to so-called sandy desertification. Longer-term records of changes in the distribution of sandy desert landscapes are required to develop a more comprehen...

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Published in:Journal of arid environments 2022-06, Vol.201, p.104749, Article 104749
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