266 PHYSIOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL-ASIAN DESERTS AND_OASES. 
alluvial origin, as they slope with the stream at a rate of over 30 feet per mile 
and continue up its tributaries, and on the Trans-Alai side are composed of trun- 
cated fans sloping from high up in the mountains. 
When the river flowed at its highest or 300-foot terrace-level (first glacial 
and part of first interglacial epoch), its wide valley-floor was continuous into 
Karategin. The 200-foot terraces are also continuous, forming a narrower stage, 
while the present outlet gorge, into which the river plunges in a torrent state, 
is carved in the 200-foot floor. This narrow gorge is cut in the strike of a south- 
easterly dipping series (hard limestone on the north, soft gypsiferous beds on the 
south) and continues for 15 miles, whereupon the valley opens out and its terraces 
widen into the broad grade-plains of Karategin. 

Fig. 443.—A Galcha Beg of Karategin with his Hunting Eagle. 
The Kizil Su valley of Karategin is, in a general way, 25 miles wide and over 
a mile deep, as measured from the lower passes of its border ranges—a valley on 
the large scale characteristic of the highlands of Asia. Flanking it on the north 
is a branch of the Alai, on the south the Peter-the-Great Range, whose giant 
ice-clad peaks stand 10,000 feet above the oases scattered along the terraces and 
grade plains of its ancient valley-floors. The southwestern half lies open to a 
scanty precipitation of moisture from storms born up the Oxus embayment to 
nourish a moderate pasture over the grade-plains and flanking mountains below 
their snow. And there even grain is raised in fields patching the high slopes, 
with no irrigation; but the eastern half of the valley is barren of vegetation, a 
desolate land of sharp red and gray or black declivities rising from the dazzling 
gravel-plain of its ‘“braided’’ stream. There the higher peaks of the Peter-the- 
Great Range are less often seen mantled with clouds than as naked pyramids 
of white outlined against an arid blue. Karategin is essentially desert. 
