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New study reveals drivers of lake evolution in mid-latitude Asia

A new study has revealed the drivers of hydrological changes in lake systems of mid-latitude Asia providing reference for predicting and coping with

Tianshan
Jilin
China
Ebinur
Xinjiang
Lanzhou
Gansu
Xinjiang-uygur
Li-guoqiang
Lanzhou-university
College-of-earth
Environmental-sciences-of-lanzhou-university

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China
Shihezi
Xinjiang
Xinjiang-uygur
Xinhua
China-national-petroleum-corporation
Junggar-basin

TV series 'To The Wonder' boosts tourism in Xinjiang's Altay

TV series 'To The Wonder' boosts tourism in Xinjiang's Altay
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Beijing
China
Xinjiang
Jiangxi
Chinese
Fei
Altay-kanas
Altay-prefecture
Northwest-china
Xinjiang-uygur-autonomous
Xinjiang-uygur-autonomous-region

"Re-Evaluating Human Dispersal Patterns Over Central & Eastern Asia" by Andrew Jenkins

Human dispersal is a prominent topic in archaeology and palaeoanthropology. The pathways through which our ancestors traversed and settled in remote comers of the world continue to be subjects of extensive debate. The presence of Initial Upper Paleolithic technology in No1them and Central Asia provides a timeline of our aiTival in the region. It is assumed that we reached these regions through a northern ai·c, adhe1ing to the arid and mountainous regions acting as 'baiTiers' to human dispersal. Previous studies have incorporated GIS analysis with revised paleoclimate and paleolake data, simultaneously with archaeological evidence, to prove that routes through these regions would have been possible druing the Late Pleistocene. Here, we re-evaluate the proposed conidors that would have facilitated human dispersal with more specific paleoclimatic data sourced from LoveCLIM hindcasting models. Along with the re-evaluation of GIS methods used in Least Cost Path modelling, we asse

Initial-upper-paleolithic
Central-asia
Least-cost-path
Junggar-basin
Archaeology
Dispersal-patterns
This-analysis
Least-cost-path

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