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Journal articles on the topic "Turquoise River"

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Pang, Xiaoxia. "A study on the Neolithic turquoises in China." Chinese Archaeology 16, no. 1 (2016): 152–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/char-2016-0014.

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Abstract The turquoise objects of the Neolithic Age in China are mainly unearthed in the seven regions: the Central Plains, the Haidai cultural zone, the Gansu-Qinghai-Ningxia region, the Northern Frontier Zone, the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River, the lower reach of the Yangtze River and the South China. Their main functions are ornaments and burial objects, and their distribution was expanding constantly from the early to the late Neolithic Age: in the early period, they were only seen in the Central Plains and the Northern Frontier Zone; down to the late period, they were foun
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Litvinenko, A. K., and Sh T. Vosihov. "Deposits and occurrences of turquoise and variscite in the Republic of Tajikistan." Proceedings of higher educational establishments. Geology and Exploration 66, no. 3 (2024): 69–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.32454/0016-7762-2024-66-3-69-77.

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Background. Turquoise is known to occur in Northern Tajikistan, while variscite is found in Central Tajikistan. Turquoise mineralization is represented by Biryuzakan deposit and four occurrences: Biryuzasay, Shorbulak, Karamazar, Kyzyltash, which are located in the center of the largest mining district Karamazar, on the southern slope of the Qurama Mountains. The turquoise occurrences of Samarkandek and Isfara are situated in the northern branches of the Turkestan Range. Variscite mineralization is located in Central Tajikistan, on the northern slope of the Zarafshan Range, in the upper reache
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Lyngskor, R. R., Arnab Mandal, Adelene Pyngrope, A. D. Blah, and M. K. Choudhury. "Monitoring of water Quality to assess Seasonal Color Changes of Lunar-Lubha River in East Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya (India)." Environment and Ecology 42, no. 2 (2024): 498–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.60151/envec/mymq5982.

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The Lunar-Lubha River is a significant river in Meghalaya, India, flowing through the Jaintia Hills and eventually reaching Bangladesh’s Surma valley. During winter, the river undergoes a remarkable transformation, changing its color from turquoise to a vibrant sky-blue hue. This study investigated the reason behind this color change by examining the physicochemical characteristics of the river water during pre-monsoon, post monsoon and winter season of the year 2020 to 2022. Chemical properties of the white-powdery sediment (which acts as light reflecting media) found on the riverbed of the c
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Porter, Yves. "The Shahi ʿIdgah of 1312 at Rapri (Uttar Pradesh): A Landmark in Indian Glazed Tiles". Muqarnas Online 35, № 1 (2018): 281–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118993_03501p012.

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Abstract The Shahi ʿIdgah at Rapri (Uttar Pradesh), which dates to 1312, was built by Malik Kafur, the general of the Delhi sultan ʿAla⁠ʾuddin Khalji (1296–1316). The village of Rapri was part of Malik Kafur’s fief and an important station for the army, as it commanded a ford on the Yamuna River. ʿĪdgāhs, sometimes translated as “wall-mosques,” are extra-urban, open prayer spaces for accommodating large congregations during the two main religious festivals (ʿīds). The Rapri ʿīdgāh constitutes a major landmark in the architecture of the Delhi Sultanate, mainly because of its exceptional decorat
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Mônico, Alexander Tamanini, Esteban Diego Koch, Jussara Santos Dayrell, Jiří Moravec, and Albertina Pimentel Lima. "An Amazonian hidden gem: a new metallic-colored species of Ranitomeya (Anura, Dendrobatidae) from Juruá River basin forests, Amazonas state, Brazil." ZooKeys 1236 (April 25, 2025): 51–83. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1236.146533.

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The genus Ranitomeya has 16 known species, and the last of them was described 13 years ago. The forests of the Juruá River basin are known for their enormous vertebrate diversity, despite being one of the least sampled regions in the entire Amazonia. Our recent expeditions to the region resulted in the discovery of a Ranitomeya species with blue-green dorsal stripes and quite peculiar behavior. Here, it is described as a new species using morphological, morphometric, advertisement call, natural history, and genetic data. This new species is strongly nested within the R. vanzolinii clade, with
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Mônico, Alexander Tamanini, Esteban Diego Koch, Jussara Santos Dayrell, Jiří Moravec, and Albertina Pimentel Lima. "An Amazonian hidden gem: a new metallic-colored species of Ranitomeya (Anura, Dendrobatidae) from Juruá River basin forests, Amazonas state, Brazil." ZooKeys 1236 (April 25, 2025): 51–83. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1236.146533.

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The genus <i>Ranitomeya</i> has 16 known species, and the last of them was described 13 years ago. The forests of the Juruá River basin are known for their enormous vertebrate diversity, despite being one of the least sampled regions in the entire Amazonia. Our recent expeditions to the region resulted in the discovery of a <i>Ranitomeya</i> species with blue-green dorsal stripes and quite peculiar behavior. Here, it is described as a new species using morphological, morphometric, advertisement call, natural history, and genetic data. This new species is strongly nested within the <i>R. vanzol
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Miyoshi, Shin-ichi, Megumi Kurata, Riho Hirose, et al. "Isolation of Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio vulnificus from Estuarine Waters, and Genotyping of V. vulnificus Isolates Using Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification." Microorganisms 12, no. 5 (2024): 877. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12050877.

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Bacteria in the genus Vibrio are ubiquitous in estuarine and coastal waters. Some species (including Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio vulnificus) are known human pathogens causing ailments like cholera, diarrhea, or septicemia. Notably, V. vulnificus can also cause a severe systemic infection (known as vibriosis) in eels raised in aquaculture facilities. Water samples were periodically collected from the estuary of the Asahi River, located in the southern part of Okayama City, Japan. These samples were directly plated onto CHROMagar Vibrio plates, and colonies displaying turquoise-blue coloration we
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Baker, H. D., D. Collon, J. D. Hawkins, et al. "Kilise Tepe 1994." Anatolian Studies 45 (December 1995): 139–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3642918.

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The Göksu valley (Fig. 1), which furnishes one of the two main routes from Turkey's southern shore through the Taurus to the Konya plain and the rest of the central plateau, must be deemed one of the country's national treasures. The clear turquoise ribbon of the river threads its way south-eastwards from high in the mountains west of Ermenek to reach the Mediterranean at Silifke, or rather at the mouth of the delta it has created to the south of the classical and modern town. The valley itself, however, is by no means uniform, nor is the road which follows it. Coming from the interior, the tr
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Aphisavadh Sirivadhanawaravachara. "Top five honeymoon destinations for international travelers in Thailand." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 1 (2024): 1602–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.1.3189.

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Thailand has been one of the most coveted honeymoon spots for newlywed couples from around the world for quite some time now. Be it its magnificent landscapes, enchanting culture, or warm hospitality-this Southeast Asian beauty never misses a chance to enthrall international travelers. The following represents an in-depth study in which we reveal the cream of honeymoon spots in Thailand, giving the reader an in-depth look at our top five picks bound to create lifelong memories. First on our list is the picturesque island of Phuket, really a tropical paradise found. With its pristine white-sand
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Aphisavadh, Sirivadhanawaravachara. "Top five honeymoon destinations for international travelers in Thailand." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 1 (2024): 1602–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15037563.

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Thailand has been one of the most coveted honeymoon spots for newlywed couples from around the world for quite some time now. Be it its magnificent landscapes, enchanting culture, or warm hospitality-this Southeast Asian beauty never misses a chance to enthrall international travelers. The following represents an in-depth study in which we reveal the cream of honeymoon spots in Thailand, giving the reader an in-depth look at our top five picks bound to create lifelong memories. First on our list is the picturesque island of Phuket, really a tropical paradise found. With its pristine white-sand
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Book chapters on the topic "Turquoise River"

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Maršálek, Jakub. "K obchodu na čínském severozápadě v neolitu a době bronzové." In Orientalia Antiqua Nova XXII. Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/zcu.2022.11108-45-64.

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The northwestern China, encompassing modern provinces of Gansu and Qinghai, was in the historical periods a hub of long-distance trade connecting centers of Chinese polities with Central Asia and the Near East. The northwestern region started to fulfill this role as early as in the beginning of the Bronze Age, i. e. in the first half of the 2nd millennium BC, when bronze metallurgy and new domesticates were introduced there from the west; at the same time, some prestigious artefacts originating in the complex societies of the middle Yellow River valley penetrated the region from the east. Some
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Horning, Ned, Julie A. Robinson, Eleanor J. Sterling, Woody Turner, and Sacha Spector. "Working with images." In Remote Sensing for Ecology and Conservation. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199219940.003.0009.

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There are two very different ways to envision a satellite image: as a photograph taken with a camera, or as a visual representation of spectral intensity data quantifying the light reflecting off of objects on a planet’s surface. In working with satellite images, sometimes the objective is to highlight and accent the information in the image using tools to enhance the way the image looks—the same goal that a professional photographer might have when working in the darkroom with film or using Photoshop to manipulate digital photographs. Another objective could be to manipulate the image using a
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