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    East Asian monsoon intensification promoted weathering of the magnesium-rich southern China upper crust and its global significance

    The Oligocene-Miocene boundary Asian climatic reorganization linked to the northward migration of the East Asian monsoon into subtropical China is a potentially important but poorly constrained atmospheric CO2 co...

    Yibo Yang, Albert Galy, **aomin Fang in Science China Earth Sciences (2021)

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    Human activity accelerating the rapid desertification of the Mu Us Sandy Lands, North China

    Over the past several thousand years, arid and semiarid China has experienced a series of asynchronous desertification events in its semiarid sandy and desert regions, but the precise identification of the dri...

    Yunfa Miao, Heling **, Jianxin Cui in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Late Quaternary pollen records from the Yangtze River Delta, East China, and its implications for the Asian monsoon evolution

    Compiled pollen records derived from four cores (ZK004, ZK005, SZ03, and SZ04, respectively) were established to reveal the last 800 thousand years (ka) climate change and its driving forces in the Yangtze Riv...

    Yunfa Miao, ** Zhang, Shengmei Lu, **aoying Wu, Lili Li in Arabian Journal of Geosciences (2015)

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    Spatial–temporal differences in climate change at different altitudes, northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau during the Holocene period

    The history of climate change and related driving mechanisms of the Gonghe Basin, northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China, was reconstructed in the Holocene epoch, based on the comprehensive analysis of mu...

    Bing Liu, Heling **, Liangying Sun, Zhizhu Su in International Journal of Earth Sciences (2014)

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    Northern Tibetan Plateau cooling and aridification linked to Cenozoic global cooling: Evidence from n-alkane distributions of Paleogene sedimentary sequences in the **ning Basin

    The **ning Basin on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau holds the longest continuous Cenozoic stratigraphic record in China. The sequence record contains considerable information on the history of Tibetan uplift ...

    LiQun Long, **aoMin Fang, YunFa Miao, Yan Bai, YongLi Wang in Chinese Science Bulletin (2011)

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    Pollen evidence from Baode of the northern Loess Plateau of China and strong East Asian summer monsoons during the Early Pliocene

    The red clay eolian sequence on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) is an important archive for paleoclimate change from the late Miocene to Pliocene, and can provide significant information for the controversial ...

    **ngRu Li, **aoMin Fang, FuLi Wu, YunFa Miao in Chinese Science Bulletin (2011)

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    Environmental indicators from comparison of sporopollen in early Pleistocene lacustrine sediments from different climatic zones

    Two lacustrine sporopollen records obtained from the Qaidam Basin (in the non-monsoonal region) and the Linxia Basin (in the monsoonal transition zone) indicate that during the early Pleistocene open forest-st...

    FuLi Wu, **aoMin Fang, YunFa Miao, Ming Dong in Chinese Science Bulletin (2010)

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    Late Eocene pollen records and palaeoenvironmental changes in northern Tibetan Plateau

    The Eocene palaeovegetation landscape and palaeoclimate reconstructed from the pollen records in the Jiuquan Basin, northwest China provide some important information on the early uplift of the Tibetan Plateau...

    YunFa Miao, **aoMin Fang, ZhiChen Song in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2008)