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Author Isanova, Gulnura, author

Title Aeolian processes in the arid territories of Central Asia and Kazakhstan / Gulnura Issanova, Jilili Abuduwaili
Published Singapore : Springer, 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Series Environmental science and engineering
Environmental science and engineering (Springer (Firm))
Contents Introduction -- Status of storms in central Asia and environmental problems -- Natural conditions of central Asian deserts and land cover changes -- Spatial and temporal distribution of dust and sand storms -- Storms and land degradation relationship -- Dust storms in Kazakhstan -- Aeolian transportation of dust and sand in deserts of Kazakhstan -- Conclusions
Summary This book highlights the aeolian processes in the desert zone of Kazakhstan and analyzes the current status of dust and sand storms in Central Asia and Kazakhstan. It also highlights the analyses, dynamics and long-term observations of storms on the basis of numerous cartographic materials and satellite images. Dust/sand storms are a common and important phenomenon in the arid and semi-arid regions of Kazakhstan, especially in its southern parts, where areas are covered by a great variety of deserts and offer a significant source of mineral and salt aerosols. The deserts of Kazakhstan mostly cover lowlands and extend from the eastern coast of the Caspian Sea to the piedmonts of the Tien-Shan Mountain. In Kazakhstan, desertification processes due to wind erosion in the form of dust/sand storms were observed in semi-desert and desert landscapes
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 17, 2017)
Subject Eolian processes -- Asia, Central
Eolian processes -- Kazakhstan
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- General.
Eolian processes
Central Asia
Kazakhstan
Form Electronic book
Author Abuduwaili, Jilili, author
ISBN 9789811031908
9811031908
9811031894
9789811031892