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0653 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.1
Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.1 / Page 653 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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ILLUSTRATIONS.   519

Page.

Fig. 245. Progress of individual dunes     274.

  •  246. Progress of a double dune     274.

  •  247. The same     275.

  •  248. Vertical section of a dune-accumulation     277.

» 249. Parts of a dune-accumulation, sheltered from the SW. wind     278.

  •  25o. Parts of a dune-accumulation, sheltered from the ENE. wind     278.

  •  251. Different positions of drag-net and canoes in fishing   28o

  •  252. A canoe on the Begelik-köl     290.

The Tarim and the Daschi-köl     308.

  •  253. Vertical section of river-bed and lake   3Ö1

  •  254. Vegetation between Tarim and Kontsche     302.

  •  255. Vertical section of dune-accumulation and river     303.

  •  256. Vertical section of Tarim-basin   303

  •  257. Filling up of the same     304

  •  258. Panoramic view of a bajir     315

  •  259. Individual dunes on a small threshold     315.

  •  26o. Vertical section through a bajir, from NE. to SW. The dark parts are thresholds; the parallel lines mark the steep leeward side of a dune-accumulation 316.

  •  261. The black shows the softest parts of the dune-accumulations and bajirs . . . 317.

  •  262. A rest on the top of a threshold     318.

  •  263. Vertical section of a completed threshold     319.
    » 264. Vertical section of an uncompleted threshold, the dotted lines showing the progress of the lee side of a dune-accumulation travelling up over the windward

side of the next accumulation to the west   320

  •  265. Probable deviation of NNE. and SSW. winds owing to relief of desert . . . . 321.

  •  266. A clay-terrace   322

  •  267. An individual dune     323.

  •  268. An individual dune     323.

  •  269. Individual dune-ranges upon the highest part of a dune-accumulation     331.

  •  270. Spoon-shaped dune    331.

  •  271. Vertical section of same   332

  •  272. Formation of tamarisk-mounds in a bajir   332

  •  273. Ridges on the windward side of a dune   335

  •  274. The period in the progress of dunes     336.

  •  275. The black is a layer of snow     337•

  •  276. On the top of a high threshold with a thin covering of snow   338

  •  277. Going down the lee side of a high, snow-covered threshold   338

  •  278. Vertical section of a sanded-up bajir from east to west     339.

  •  279. Vertical section of the part of the desert where there are no bajir-depressions

at all     339.

  •  280. Vertical section of a sanded-up bajir from north to south   340

» 281. A part of the desert where there are no bajirs     341.

  •  282. Steep leeside falling to the south. Effect of the ripple-marks upon the melting

of the snow     341.

  •  283. Walking down the same slope     342.

  •  284. Vertical section of dunes avoiding a tamarisk cone     342.

  •  285. Following the crest of a snow-covered dune     343.

  •  286. Frozen snow on the crest of a dune     344.

  •  287. Snow-covered dunes    344

  •  288. Dead Toghrak-trunk in the desert     345•

  •  289 and 29o. Views from our last day's (8 Jan.) march through the desert . . .     346.

» 291. Vertical section of a bajir in the S. part of the desert     347.