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0021 Explorations in Turkestan 1903 : vol.1
Explorations in Turkestan 1903 : vol.1 / Page 21 (Color Image)

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PLLUSTRAT IO N S.   XI

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   Fic. 9I. Deflated bcwlder of granite, hollowed side facing east    ; :. 131

. 92, A, talus-shrouded mass of crystalline limestone    131

  1. A glacial .bowlder of crystalline limestone cracking from the changes of tem-

.   perature     131

  1. Common type of weathered bowlders: 132

  2. A kettle-hole lake on the moraine extending from the Kürumdi. mass trans-

yersely into the Alai Valley.    ,   133

  1. Section of Alai Valley transverse moraine ' 134

  2. Ideal section of " twice troughed "• valley • •    134

  3. Section across Kizil-Art Valley at Bor Daba, looking north    135

99.. Profile to show moraines and terraces of the Kizil=Art Valley    136

10o. The northern peninsula of Kara Kul    • -   138

I01. . An east-west section of the Kara -Kul• Basin    • •     139

  1. Section of Kara Kul sediments exposed in hillock bluff    139

  2. Moraine of the Kara Kul Basin, looking northwest to the older moraine...:.:    140

104 and 105. . Sediment pushed. up by an overriding-moraine    141

io6.. Concretionary growths of calcium sulphate    141

107. Looking north from the front of the Kara Jilga moraine to the Kizil Kúf stéppé. 142

. 108. The valley heading a little west of Kizil-Art and joining the Kizil Kul. steppe    143

109. Drowned valleys on the west side of the north peninsula    144

I IO.. Section looking north up the Sari Tash Valley    • '    147
"I. I. The eastern side of the Sari Tash Valley from about 5' versts below Katin=Art

Pass    148

112. Remnants of Floor A, as seen looking down from just below Taldic: Pass    148

_ "3. Taldic Valley terraces, looking up the Taldic Valley from Floor B, about 63

   versts above Gulcha 149
"4. Taldic Valley terraces, looking up the Taldic Valley from loot C, about 46

   versts above Gulcha 149

  1. Map of the Ak-Busa-Ga grass plain and stream channels   .-   15o

  2. Section to show double change of slope in Langar gullies    152

  3. Section en route, 20 versts north of Langar, loking 15° south of west    152

  4. Explanatory diagram for example in determining relative antiquity of horizons

of the waste on the plains    •    154

  1. The.sharp peaks south of the Alai crest    155

  2. Sketch map of Central Turkestan   . •    160

  3. Sketch map showing location of fig. 120 •    i6i

  4. Folds in the limestone in the Sugun Valley; west of Shor Kul, looking west:    163

  5. Ripple-marks on the lower half of the pink sandstone near Kan Su    164

  6. Cross-section of the Tian Shan Plateau    172

  7. Scene in the Yak Tash Basin, in the northern part of the Tian Shan • Plateau -    173

  8. View of the Tertiary strata -on the -edge of the Kashgar Basin    175

  9. Fault scarp on the southern side of the Kuzzil Oi Basin, with a smooth deposit

  • •   • • of silt lying in front of it    176

128. • Drainage of the- Kuzzil• Oi• and Min Yol basins    177

  • r29.. •.Gorge of the -Ispairan in its lower portion 179

r3o.• • Limestone gorge of the western Kichik Alai    -   •    • ' i8o

  1. Longitudinal section of the Khoja Ishken or Kok Su Valley    187

  2. Youngest gorge in the Khoja Ishken    188
    133• Marble bowlders and beginning of the gorge associated with the fourth Khoja

Ishken glacier    189

  1. Cross-sections of the Khoja Ishken Valley 190

  2. Cross-sections of the three gorges of the Khoja Ishken Valley    190

  3. Sketch map showing the location of the Mudiriim moraines    191