Wind regime for long-ridge yardangs in the Qaidam Basin, Northwest China

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Yardangs are typical aeolian erosion landforms, which are attracting more and more attention of geomorphologists and geologists for their various morphology and enigmatic formation mechanisms. In order to clarify the aeolian environments that influence
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