funded by the Gansu Provincial Science and Technology Program(22ZD6FA005);Gansu Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant number-E339880204)。
Recent climate dynamics denote patterns and variations in climatic conditions and associated cryospheric changes in the Pamir region,affecting downstream ecosystems and communities.The present investigation describes ...
funded by the Gansu Provincial Science and Technology Program(22ZD6FA005);Gansu Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant number-E339880204)。
Glaciers in the Pamir region are experiencing rapid melting and receding due to climate change,which has a significant implication for the Amu Darya river basin.Predominantly,surging glaciers,which undergo unpredictab...
supported by Science and Engineering Research Board(SERB),Department of Science and Technology,under project grant no:SRG/2021/002244;We would also like to thank IIT Roorkee for providing research facility and funds under project grant no:FIG/100840.
The Hindu Kush-Pamir region(HKPR)is characterized by complex ongoing deformation,unique slab geometry,and intermediate seismic activity.The availability of extensive seismological data in recent decades has prompted t...
supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDA19070501);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41671066);the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China(2018FY100502);the Young Scholars Science Foundation of Lanzhou Jiaotong University(1200061124);the International Partnership Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(131C11KYSB20160061)。
On a deglaciated terrain,glacial gravel is the primary component of the natural habitat for vascular plant colonization and succession.Knowledge regarding the role of glacial gravel in vascular plant growth,however,re...
jointly supported by National 985 Platform construction project,China Geological Survey(Grant No.12120114002211);National Nature Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41230206);a fund of the Graduate School of the China University of Geosciences for visiting and conducting research abroad。
The Pamir-Hindu Kush region at the western end of the Himalayan-Tibet orogen is one of the most active regions on the globe with strong seismicity and deformation and provides a window to evaluate continental collisio...
This work was supported by grants from the Ministry of Inno-vation of Uzbekistan(No.8-007 and No.20170918111).
The current stress state of the Earth's crust in Central Asia depends entirely on the interaction of the Eurasian plate with the Indian and Arabian plates.Moreover,an essential role in this action is played by the sub...
supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41925007);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.U1711266).
Global warming is melting glaciers.Changes in mountain glaciers have a tremendous impact on human life.Regular identification and extraction of glaciers from satellite images are necessary.However,when studying glacie...
This work was supported by the Projects of the China Geological Survey(grant nos 12120114018601,121201011000150010).
The Pamir Plateau can be divided into three secondary tectonic units from north to south:the North,the Middle and the South Pamir Blocks.The North Pamir Block belonged to the southern margin of Tarim-Karakum,thermochr...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(91955203,91755101,41872121,41302166);the fund from the Key Laboratory of Deep-Earth Dynamics of Ministry of Natural Resources(J1901-20-4);Scientific Research Fund of the Institute of Geology,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences(S2003);the Basic Research Project of Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences(JYYWF20180903,JYYWF20182103);the project of China Geological Survey(DD20190006,DD20190060).
The Pamir Plateau comprises a series of crustal fragments that successively accreted to the Eurasian margin preceded the India-Asia collision,is an ideal place to study the Mesozoic tectonics.The authors investigate t...
funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 41720104003 and 41330207);the National Science and Technology Major Project of China (Nos. 2017ZX05008-001 and 2016ZX05003-001);Chen S Q receives a PhD grant (No. 201706320352) from the China Scholarship Council。
In the northwest of the Himalayan-Tibetan Orogen, the ~250 km-long Kongur Shan extensional system in the eastern Pamir was formed during the convergence between the Indian and Asian plates. Tectonic activity of the Ko...