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Radiocarbon, 2020
ABSTRACTAeolian deposits are widely distributed in the middle Yangtze River Basin (YRB), central China. The formation of those aeolian deposits (including aeolian sands and loess deposits) represented the deterioration of local environment. Previous geochronological studies have shown that both aeolian sands and loess began to be deposited in the last ...
Zhi Zhang, Yu-lian Jia, Ye-qiao Wang
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ABSTRACTAeolian deposits are widely distributed in the middle Yangtze River Basin (YRB), central China. The formation of those aeolian deposits (including aeolian sands and loess deposits) represented the deterioration of local environment. Previous geochronological studies have shown that both aeolian sands and loess began to be deposited in the last ...
Zhi Zhang, Yu-lian Jia, Ye-qiao Wang
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Quaternary Science Reviews, 2015
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 2 is mostly a cold period encompassing the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), but the regional expression of MIS2 in arid areas of China is not well known. In this paper, we use high-resolution lacustrine pollen and grain-size records from Balikun Lake to infer vegetation, lake evolution, and climate in arid western China during ...
Yongtao Zhao, Aifeng Zhou, Hu Li
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Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 2 is mostly a cold period encompassing the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), but the regional expression of MIS2 in arid areas of China is not well known. In this paper, we use high-resolution lacustrine pollen and grain-size records from Balikun Lake to infer vegetation, lake evolution, and climate in arid western China during ...
Yongtao Zhao, Aifeng Zhou, Hu Li
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Proceedings of the 28th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2022
Pamela Bhattacharya +9 more
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Pamela Bhattacharya +9 more
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Palaeoenvironmental changes and human dispersals in North and East Asia during MIS3 and MIS2
Quaternary International, 2012exaly +2 more sources
2022
<p>The Atlantic coast of Galicia (NW Spain), about 1,700 km long, alternates deep inlets on the mainland (as wide estuaries called rias) with rocky cliffs up to 600 m high (due to neotectonics). Along this irregular coastline, numerous dune deposits (aeolianites) are preserved, which are formed by thin sandy and silty-sandy wedges (& ...
Carlos Arce-Chamorro +2 more
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<p>The Atlantic coast of Galicia (NW Spain), about 1,700 km long, alternates deep inlets on the mainland (as wide estuaries called rias) with rocky cliffs up to 600 m high (due to neotectonics). Along this irregular coastline, numerous dune deposits (aeolianites) are preserved, which are formed by thin sandy and silty-sandy wedges (& ...
Carlos Arce-Chamorro +2 more
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Journal of Quaternary Science, 2013
ABSTRACTThe last glacial period, showing the progressive development of large boreal ice sheets, was punctuated by large climatic excursions. These excursions were triggered mainly by atmosphere–ocean–ice coupled dynamics and are thus exemplary case studies of natural climate variability.
Caulle, Clémence +7 more
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ABSTRACTThe last glacial period, showing the progressive development of large boreal ice sheets, was punctuated by large climatic excursions. These excursions were triggered mainly by atmosphere–ocean–ice coupled dynamics and are thus exemplary case studies of natural climate variability.
Caulle, Clémence +7 more
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A Late Pleistocene (MIS4-MIS2) palaeohydrological reconstruction from Lake Chalco, Basin of Mexico
Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2022C.M. Chávez-Lara +4 more
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The coast of Galicia (NW Spain), about 1,700 km long, is formed by cliffs and deep estuaries (Rias) flooded during the Late Holocene and the most characteristic sediments are sand and gravel deposits. Sandy sediments (aeolianites) are the most widespread along the entire coast and they are due to a massive aeolian accumulation that began at the end of ...
Arce Chamorro, Carlos +5 more
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