2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aeolia.2015.04.005
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Controls on aeolian sediment dynamics by natural riparian vegetation in the Eastern Tarim Basin, NW China

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“…More seriously, more than 320 km of river channel along the lower reaches of the Tarim River were completely desiccated since the construction of Daxihaizi reservoir in 1973. Consequently, the groundwater level dropped to 10-12 m below the surface and became salinized [20][21][22][23][24]. As a result of ecosystem deteriorations, substantial amounts of carbon stored in this riparian vegetation have been lost due to the reduction in the amount of live biomass.…”
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“…More seriously, more than 320 km of river channel along the lower reaches of the Tarim River were completely desiccated since the construction of Daxihaizi reservoir in 1973. Consequently, the groundwater level dropped to 10-12 m below the surface and became salinized [20][21][22][23][24]. As a result of ecosystem deteriorations, substantial amounts of carbon stored in this riparian vegetation have been lost due to the reduction in the amount of live biomass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is a rare, ancient, and endangered tree species which forms the floodplain forest ecosystem in inland river basins in central Asian arid regions [9,10]. Given its high capacity against environmental stressors, e.g., saline, high temperature, drought and sand storms, it plays an irreplaceable function in these areas [11][12][13][14]. However, due to the irrational water allocation along the upper and middle reaches of the Tarim River, the lower reaches (ca.…”
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“…One frequent argument for these restorative measures is the protective function against the soil degradation served by this natural "Green Corridor". Given this, it is logical that the ability to control aeolian sediment is a powerful indicator for the effectiveness of a given restoration project [15]. Therefore, prevention of desertification, and wind-breaking and sand-fixation have become urgent problems faced by the local governments along the lower reaches of the Tarim River.…”
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confidence: 99%