Remote Sensing (Nov 2022)

The Formation of Yardangs Surrounding the Suoyang City Ruins in the Hexi Corridor of Northwestern China and Its Climatic–Environmental Significance

  • Qingbin Fan,
  • Jie Liao,
  • Yan Li,
  • Wei Ye,
  • Tao Wang,
  • Lupeng Yu,
  • Xiao Feng,
  • Weixiao Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14215628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 5628

Abstract

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The yardangs surrounding the Suoyang City ruins are proven to be wind-eroded landforms developed in an oasis which was used for agriculture in history. According to OSL and 14C dating, as well as historical records of local human activities, we suggest that the formation of yardangs in the Suoyang City oasis probably started in the mid-Yuan Dynasty of China (AD 1291). After being abandoned, the Suoyang City oasis quickly evolved into desert land with yardangs and nebkhas under the background of desertification enlargement in a cold, dry climate in the Hexi Corridor. Although human factors are considered to have played an important role in the process of desertification, the effect imposed by climatic changes should not be ignored. Desertification constitutes a serious threat to human survival and development, we should reasonably develop and utilize water and land resources, effectively prevent and control desertification, and promote the harmonious development between man and nature in arid areas.

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