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Past desertification processes of Minqin Oasis in arid China
Authors:Yaowen Xie  Fahu Chen  Jiaguo Qi
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of West China's Environmental System (Ministry of Education) , Lanzhou University , Lanzhou, China xieyw@lzu.edu.cn;3. Key Laboratory of West China's Environmental System (Ministry of Education) , Lanzhou University , Lanzhou, China;4. Center for Global Change and Earth Observations and Department of Geography , Michigan State University , East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Irrigated farming has affected most natural oases in western China since the Han Dynasty employed advanced agricultural techniques in dryland areas. To date, little is documented about the process through which these oases were modified by human systems. In this study, a multi-disciplinary approach incorporating analysis of historical documents, archaeological field surveys, satellite imagery, and GIS data was used to understand desertification processes in the Minqin Basin in Gansu Province, China, over the historical period. Results suggest that initial reclamation efforts around the Minqin Oasis were launched in the Han Dynasty (220–121 BC) and culminated in the Wei and Jin Dynasty (220–420). During the following 800 years from the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420–581) to the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368), farmland disappeared and became desert when the region was taken over by nomadic people. The second period of intense development occurred in the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) and was followed by another more aggressive development in the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), which resulted in the largest reclaimed area in history. Oases were constantly reclaimed and subsequently abandoned and desertified over the whole historical period. The causes were complex, but the major cause was related to dynastic transition that often resulted in changes in national policies.
Keywords:desert reclamation  desertification  dynastic change  land-use change  land-cover change  dryland degradation
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