Citations:Kiliyang

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English citations of Kiliyang

  • 2003 March, He Huaiyu, Guo Zhengfu, Wang Songshan, Hao Jie, Liu Qiang, Ariel Boven, “⁴⁰Ar/³⁹ Ar Age and Geological Significance of Lamprophyres in Pishan on the SW Margin of the Tarim Terrane, NW China”, in Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition)[1], volume 77, number 1, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC:
    Zhao et al. (1998) discovered that lamprophyres occur at Kiliyang, Pishan County, on the SW margin of the Tarim Basin.
  • 2008 April, Cui Junwen, Li Pengwu, Guo Xianpu, Ding Xiaozhong, Tang Zhemin, “Basin- and Mountain-Building Dynamic Model of “Ramping-Detachment-Compression” in the West Kunlun-Southern Tarim Basin Margin”, in Acta Geologica Sinica[2], volume 82, number 2, →DOI, page 363:
    The Kiliyang section in Pishan County is one of the most complete Meso-Cenozoic sections in the Kashi-Hotan depression, in which the deformation phenomenon is very typical.
  • 2013, 李廷栋, 潘桂棠, 肖序常, 陈炳蔚, 青藏高原隆升的地质记录及机制[3], 广东科技出版社 [Guangdong Technology Publishing House], →ISBN, →OCLC, page [4]:
    Fig. 4-10 Diagram-matic section of Kiliyang, Pishan on the north slope of the west Kunlun Mountains []
    Fig. 4-19 Single-grain fission-track ages of the samples from the Kiliyang section at Pishan County in the southern Tarim basin
  • [2020, LI Zhiyuan [李志元], JIANG Hong [江虹], WANG Yanan [王亚楠], QIN Yanan [秦亚楠], YU Ting [余婷], ZHANG Pu [张蒲], DENG Shuangshuang [邓霜霜], CHU Jiayao [褚佳瑶], LI Zhihui [李志慧], Maierdan Maimaiti [买尔丹·买买提], QIN Yong [秦勇], “Effects of Water Stress and Nitrogen Application on Growth and Physiology of Coreopsis tinctoria Seedlings [施氮与水分胁迫对雪菊幼苗生长及生理的影响]”, in Xinjiang Agricultural Sciences [新疆农业科学]‎[5], volume 57, number 1, →OCLC, archived from the original on April 04, 2024[6]:
    Coreopsis tinctoria seeds were collected from Keliyang Township, Pishan County, Hotan area. The growth and physiological response under conditions of no nitrogen application (N0∶0 g/kg soil), low nitrogen (N1:0.1 g/kg soil), high nitrogen (N2:0.3 g/kg soil) and severe water shortage (D1:25%±5%) , mild water shortage (D2: 50%±5%) and normal irrigation (D3:75%±5%) at seedling stage (8 leaves and 1 heart) were studied.]
  • [2021 January 13, Claude Arpi, “The Most Serious Strategic Development on Indian Frontiers”, in Indian Defence Review[7], archived from the original on 13 January 2021[8]:
    The second is the Keliyang Ancient Road. Because its starting point is located in the core area of the ancient Yerkand Khanate, it is also called the Yerkand Road. Starting from Keliyang Township in Pishan County on the northern slope of Kunlun Mountain in the north, passing Akernier Village and then running up the Keliyang River Valley, it crosses Keliyang Daban on today’s G219 National Highway Tibet Highway.]