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0016 Explorations in Turkestan 1903 : vol.1
トルキスタンの調査 1903年 : vol.1
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doi: 10.20676/00000177
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CONTENTS.

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The Tian Shan Mountains—Continued.

Weather, climate, and vegetation in the Tian Shan

Development of the Tian Shan Mountains

The Bural bas-tau   
The Koktal Range and the Son Kul Basin

The ranges near Issik Kul   

The ranges and steppes of Semiryetshensk and Semipalatinsk   

Origin of the existing ranges of the Tian Shan   

The bearing of the Tian Shan ranges on the theory of horsts   

Glacial records in the Tian Shan   

Moraines near Son Kul

Moraines in the Tersloei Ala-tau   

Moraines in the Kungei Ala-tau   

Subdivision of the Glacial period   

Glacial erosion in the higher ranges   

The Narin Tertiary Basin...    

The period of deposition   
The period of deformation and erosion

The rivers and valleys of the Tian Shan   

Rivers of the Issik Kul district   

The Kugart terraces   

The terraces of the Narin Basin   

Origin of the terraces

The Issik Kul Basin   

The early basin deposits   

The piedmont slopes and valleys   

The recent changes of Issik Kul   

Relations of the river Chu to Issik Kul

Notes on archeology   

Conclusion   

List of references   

PHYSIOGRAPHIC.OBSERVATIONS BETWEEN THE SYR DARYA AND LAKE
KARA KUL, ON THE PAMIR, IN 1903.

Description of the route   

Detailed observations   

In the Alai Valley   

In the Kizil-Art Valley

Moraines    

On the Pamir   

Ancient shorelines and sediments of the Great Kara Kul Basin   

Observations on the glacial geology of the Great Kara Kul Basin   

The Kara Jilga moraine   

Observations in the region of Kizil Kul   

Fluctuations of lake level and glacial advances explained by climatic changes   

Glacial epochs   

Form of the great Alai Valley   

The valley itself   

Side tributaries   

Explanation of conditions   

Observations in the Taldic Valley   

Observations on the southern;border of the Fergana lowland plains   

Attempt at correlation of recent geology of the mountains and plains   

Miscellaneous observations on the lowland, plains.   

Conclusion   

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