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Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : 4 Volumes
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CONTENTS
THE TARIM RIVER.
1
Chapter I. From Kaschgar to the Jarkent-darja
3
Chapter II. The Jarkent-darja from Lajlik to Kuruk-asti
10
Methods of calculating the hydrometric data
28
Chapter III. From Kuruk-asti to the confluence of the Kodaj-darja
34
Chapter IV. The Kodaj-darja and the Kaschgar-darja
57
Chapter V. Hydrographic relations of the Jarkent-darja and the Ak-su-darja
76
Chapter VI. From the confluence of the Ak-su-darja to Intschkä
82
Chapter VII. From Intschkä to Koral-dung
97
Chapter VIII. The Jumalak-darja to Tokus-kum
113
Chapter IX. From the Tokus-kum to Karaul
132
Chapter X. The hydrographic relations of the Ugen-darja and the Tarim
149
Chapter XI. From Karaul to Jangi-köl
158
Chapter XII. The struggle between the river and the sand
166
Chapter XIII. The intricate network between Kepek-uj and Ajagh-arghan
181
Chapter XIV. Boldschemals, their formation
195
Chapter XV. From Ajagh-arghan to Jurt-tschapghan
205
THE LAKES BESIDE THE LOWER TARIM.
225
Chapter XVI. Relations between marginal lakes and dunes. ―Bajirs and dune-movements
227
Chapter XVII. The Toghraklik-köl and the Karaunelik-köl. Mutual relations of lakes and dunes
252
Chapter XVIII. The Ullugh-köl and Begelik-köl
277
Chapter XIX. General conclusions regarding the lakes
298
THE TSCHERTSCHEN DESERT.
309
Chapter XX. The Bajirs
311
Chapter XXI. Bajirs with kamisch―desert snows
328
Chapter XXII. On dune-formation and sandy thresholds
349
Chapter XXIII. A trip to Andere-terem
369
Chapter XXIV. The lower Tschertschen-darja
382
Chapter XXV. The Ettek-tarim―Tagh-kum
402
THE TARIM DELTA.
417
Chapter XXVI. The return journey from Arghan to Jangi-köl
419
Chapter XXVII. The Schirge-tschapghan branch and canals
439
Chapter XXVIII. An excursion up the eastern waterway of the Tarim delta
458
Chapter XXIX. The Arka-köl, Tajek-köl, Kara-köl, etc.
479
Chapter XXX. The Kuntschekisch-tarim and its connections with the Kontsche-darja
495
List of full page Plates
513
List of figures in the text
514
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THE KURUK-TAGH AND THE KURUK-DARJA.
1
Chapter I. From the Kontsche-darja to the foot of the Kuruk-tagh
3
Chapter II. The Kuruk-tagh and Jing-pen
19
Chapter III. The Kuruk-darja and the country south of the Kuruk-tagh
43
Chapter IV. Across the Jardang desert to Altinisch-bulak
58
Chapter V. Grum-Grschimajlo's journey across the mountains north of Kuruk-tagh
74
Chapter VI. Kosloff on the western Kuruk-tagh
85
Chapter VII. Roborovskij, Prschevalskij and Futterer on the Kuruk-tagh
93
Chapter VIII. The author's own journey in the Kuruk-tagh
104
KARA-KOSCHUN.
123
Chapter IX. The waters to the north of the Kara-koschun
125
Chapter X. North and south waterways of the Kara-koschun
135
Chapter XI. Volumes of the Tarim, Jurt-tschapghan and Kum-tschapghan
151
Chapter XII. A newly discovered lake north of Kara-koschun. ― Eastern and southern shores of Kara-koschun
165
Chapter XIII. The waters on the north of the Kara-koschun
177
Chapter XIV. Hydrographical relations on the north of the Kara-koschun
191
Chapter XV. General conclusions regarding the Kara-koschun
203
THE DESERT OF LOP.
219
Chapter XVI. Across the desert from Altmisch-bulak
221
Chapter XVII. Surveying the desert
234
THE LOP-NOR PROBLEM.
255
Chapter XVIII. The Lop-nor problem. ― Richthofen and Prschevalskij
257
Chapter XIX. The Lop-nor ― Kosloff and the author
268
Chapter XX. The Lop-nor region on the Wu-tschang-fu map
281
Chapter XXI. Author's reply to Kosloff's criticisms. Krapotkin, Grenard
298
Chapter XXII. Analysis of author's survey of the desert
314
Chapter XXIII. General hydrographical relations of the Tarim deltaic region
330
Chapter XXIV. Factors tending to decrease the volume of the Tarim ― Migrations of the Lop-nor
353
Chapter XXV. Comparison between the Tarim and other Central Asian basins
369
THE CENTRAL ASIAN DESERTS, SAND-DUNES, AND SANDS.
377
Chapter XXVI. The deserts of Ordos, Kum-tagh, Kaschgaria, and Ak-bel-kum
379
Chapter XXVII. Altitude of dunes, movements of dune-masses
396
Chapter XXVIII. Ripple-marks; origin of dunes; wave-movements
410
Chapter XXIX. Sand-currents ― ripple-marks, waves, and dunes
426
Chapter XXX. Origin of sand in the Tarim basin: disintegration products
441
Chapter XXXI. Origin of sand in the Tarim basin: alluvial sand and already existent marine sand
452
Chapter XXXII. Specimens of sand, dust, and mud
462
Chapter XXXIII. From the Anambaruin-gol to the desert-range
471
Chapter XXXIV. From the desert ranges to the Kuruk-tagh
484
GENERAL HYDROGRAPHY OF THE TARIM SYSTEM.
501
Chapter XXXV. Tschernoff's expedition
503
Chapter XXXVI. General hydrographical relations of the Tarim-basin
515
Chapter XXXVII. Characteristics of the Tarim to Karaul
529
Chapter XXXVIII. High-water periods. ― The Tarim from Karaul to Kara-koschun
541
Chapter XXXIX. River and lake statistics
553
THE HYPSOMETRICAL RELATIONS OF THE TARIM BASIN.
563
Chapter XL. Contour-lines of the upper Tarim basin
565
Chapter XLI. Hypsometrical relations of lower Tarim basin and of Kuruk-darja
576
Chapter XLII. Methods of calculating the altitudes above sea-level, by Dr. N. Ekholm
585
Table 1. The Tarim river from Lajlik to Jangi-köl
588
Table 2. The Tarim river (western branch) from Jangi-köl to Kum-tschapghan
592
Table 3. The Tarim river (western branch) from Jangi-köl to Kum-tschapghan
593
Table 4. The Tarim river (eastern branch) from Tokus-tarim to Jangi-köl
594
Table 5. The Tarim delta, environs of Kara-koschun
594
Table 6. Tarim river (eastern branch) from Tokus-tarim to Kepek-uj
596
POPULATION OF EAST TURKESTAN.
597
Chapter XLIII. Population of East Turkestan
599
THE RUINS OF LÔU-LAN.
617
Chapter XLIV. The ruined houses of Lôu-lan
619
Chapter XLV. Towers, wood-carvings etc. of Lôu-lan
637
Chapter XLVI. Transcription of geographical names in Central Asia. By Dr. K. B. Wiklund
647
Geographical names.―List of abbreviations
661
INDEX
696
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