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Groundwater maintains dune landscape

Jian Sheng Chen, Ling Li (), Ji Yang Wang, D. A. Barry, Xue Fen Sheng, Wei Zu Gu, Xia Zhao and Liang Chen
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Jian Sheng Chen: Institute of Isotope Research, Hohai University
Ling Li: Hohai University
Ji Yang Wang: Institute of Isotope Research, Hohai University
D. A. Barry: University of Edinburgh
Xue Fen Sheng: Institute of Surficial Geochemistry, Nanjing University
Wei Zu Gu: Institute of Isotope Research, Hohai University
Xia Zhao: Institute of Isotope Research, Hohai University
Liang Chen: Institute of Isotope Research, Hohai University

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7016, 459-460

Abstract: A remote water source helps giant sand dunes to stand their ground in a windy desert.

Date: 2004
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