Aeolian Geomorphology Resources and Projects Development Suggestion in the Badain Jaran Desert

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Badain Jaran Desert is the third largest desert of China. The research on aeolian geomorphology resources will be beneficial to the sustainable development of tourist industry and environment in the Badain Jaran Desert. This paper uses these basic geographical data, such as ETM+, 1:50,000 topographic map, GDEM, Google Earth data and so on. Then we integrate geological surveys in the field and summarize the characteristics of aeolian geomorphology resources. By combining with tourism projects of aeolian geomorphology resources set in other scenic area, the tourism development projects of aeolian geomorphology resources and desert environment in the study are put forward with the purpose of offering practical advice for tourism development of aeolian geomorphology resources and the control and utilization of desert environment in the Badain Jaran Desert.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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1324-1330

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November 2013

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