Environment of the Central Asian Highlands

Abstract

The report presents a survey of environmental conditions - physiography, vegetation, and climate - which might affect military personnel and equipment above the 2,000- meter elevation in Central Asia. These highlands include some of the world's highest and most inacessible mountain ranges, such as the Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir, Hindu Kush, Kun Lun Shan, Anme Machin, Tien Shan, Nan Shan, and Great Snowy Range, as well as the high plateaus of Tibet and the generally lower mountains of Mongolia. The study treats portions of Afghanistan, Bhutan, Burma, China (including all of occupied Tibet), India, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sikkim, and the Soviet Union. It is organized in two parts: a general synopsis of environmental characteristics of the area as a whole, and a series of more detailed treatments by sections. For the latter, Central Asia is subdivided into five sections comprising the Sino-Burmese Ranges, Tibetan Plateau and associated ranges, Pamir Knot and associated ranges, Tiem Shan and associated ranges, and the Mongolian Highlands. All of these except the Mongolian Highlands are shown in topographic and cultural maps at a scale of approximately 1:3,800,000. The distribution of terrain, vegetation, and climatic elements over the area as a whole is shown in a series of smaller-scale maps at 1:10,000,000.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1970
Accession Number
AD0728460

Entities

People

  • Andrew D. Hastings Jr.
  • Kaye R. Everett
  • Paul C. Dalrymple
  • Sarah Wollaston
  • William C. Robison

Organizations

  • United States Army Soldier Systems Center

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Human Systems
  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Asia
  • Barometric Pressure
  • Central Asia
  • Geographic Regions
  • Geography
  • Groundwater
  • Habitats
  • Medical Personnel
  • Meteorology
  • North America
  • Physical Geography
  • Ridges
  • Terrain
  • Topography
  • United States
  • Ussr
  • Water Supplies

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Library and Information Science/ Studies, Southeast Asia Studies, Bibliography of Vietnam and Lao Studies.
  • Seismology
  • Wetland-Land-Environmental Management.