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Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.1 |
CONTENTS.
THE TARIM RIVER.
Page.
Chapter I. From Kaschgar to the Jarkent-darja 3.
II. The Jarkent-darja from Lajlik to Kuruk-asti 10
Methods of calculating the hydrometric data 28
III. From Kuruk-asti to the confluence of the Kodaj-darja 34.
a IV. The Kodaj-darja and the Kaschgar-darja 57.
V. Hydrographic relations of the Jarkent-darja and the Ak-su-darja . . 76:
VI. From the confluence of the Ak-su-darja to Intschkä 82
VII. From Intschkä to Koral-dung 97.
I VIII. The Jumalak-darja to Tokus-kum I 13.
a IX. From the Tokus-kum to Karaul 132.
A X. The hydrographic relations of the Ugen-darja and the Tarim 149.
XI. From Karaul to Jangi-köl 158
XII. The struggle between the river and the sand i66
XIII. The intricate network between Kepek-uj and Ajagh-arghan 181
s XIV. Boldschemals, their formation 195.
XV. From Ajagh-arghan to Jurt-tschapghan 205
THE LAKES BESIDE THE LOWER TARIM. Chapter XVI. Relations between marginal lakes and dunes. — Bajirs and dune-movements 227.
XVII. The Toghraklik-köl and the Karaunelik-köl. Mutual relations of lakes and
dunes 252
XVIII. The Ullugh-köl and Begelik-köl 297.
A XIX. General conclusions regarding the lakes 298.
THE TSCHERTSCHEN DESERT.
Chapter XX. The Bajirs 31I.
XXI. Bajirs with kamisch — desert snows 328.
a XXII. On dune-formation and sandy thresholds 349.
XXIII. A trip to Andere-terem 369.
XXIV. The lower Tschertschen-darja 382.
XXV. The Ettek-tarim — Tagh-kum 402.
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