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China’s Geoclimatic Setting

© Howard R. Spendelow

Georgetown Universityrevised 08 Dec 2011

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China = rooster

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“Pan-Gallo”: the world as a giant chicken…

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Tectonic plate movement

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China’s topography

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Annual Precipitation

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rainfall distribution

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Precipitation in North China, by month

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Average Annual Temperature

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extent of loess deposits

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China’s loess plateau ( 黃土高原 )

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global loess deposits

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loess landscape, Shanxi

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extreme loess terracing

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more loess terracing…

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Yellow River

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historical shifts of the Yellow River bed (with Grand Canal)

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Wei River 渭河 (Shaanxi) filled with loess

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caves dug into a loess hillside, N. China

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digging loess as a building material, Xi’an

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“Cave” houses in a loess cliff

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terracing with loess

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Bayanbulak grasslands, Xinjiang Uygur A.R.

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Taklamakan Desert

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Li River 灕江 in Guilin 桂林 , Guangxi A.R.

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Karst formations, somewhere…

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Zhangjiajie 張家界 in the Wulingyuan 武陵園 Scenic Area, Hunan - UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992

(photo by Adam Murray, SFS ’02)

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China’s Macroregions

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Linkages between villages and markets

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Markets in Sichuan, mid-20th century

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劇終(the end)

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residential loess caves

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Arial view of central Shanxi

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