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    A high-resolution history of vegetation and climate history on Sunda Shelf since the last glaciation

    This paper presents 16500-year-long high-resolution pollen and spore records from sediments of core 18287 on the continental slope of the southern South China Sea. In the period of 16.5–13.9 ka B.P., the low-m...

    **aoMei Wang, **angJun Sun, Pin**an Wang in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2007)

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    Forcing mechanism of the Pleistocene east Asian monsoon variations in a phase perspective

    The deep sea records from the ODP Sites 1143 and 1144 in the northern and southern South China Sea (SCS), including foraminiferal δ18O and δ13C, Opal% and pollen percentage, reveal that the variations of the east...

    Jun Tian, Pinxian Wang, **nrong Cheng in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2005)

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    Records of natural fire and climate history during the last three glacial-interglacial cycles around the South China Sea

    The history of natural fire and its relationship to climate during the last three glacial-interglacial cycles in the Southern coast areas of China and the northern continental shelf of the South China Sea (SCS...

    Yunli Luo, Huaicheng Chen, Guoxuan Wu in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2001)

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    Pollen record of the last 280 ka from deep sea sediments of the northern South China Sea

    Environmental history of the northern continental shelf of the South China Sea during the last 280 ka BP, e.g. Marine Isotope Stages 1–8 (MIS 1–8) was reconstructed based on pollen record from the top 225m of ...

    **angjun Sun, Yunli Luo in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2001)

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    Evidence for natural fire and climate history since 37 ka BP in the northern part of the South China Sea

    The history of natural fire since 37 kaBP and its relationship to climate for the northern part of the South China Sea are revealed from the statistic study of charcoal particles and associated pollen data fro...

    **angjun Sun, Xun Li, Huaicheng Chen in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2000)

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    Pollen-based reconstruction of vegetation patterns of China in mid-Holocene

    Biomization provides an important way to assign pollen taxa to biomes and to simulate palaeo-vegetation patterns, so that pollen data can be mapped to reconstruct biogeography and climate. The authors have tes...

    Ge Yu, **angjun Sun, Boqiang Qin in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (1998)

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    Different dynamics and routes of modern pollen transport in the northern and southern parts of the South China Sea

    The pollen distribution patterns of surface marine sediments indicated that the mechanisms of pollen transportation, the routes of pollen dispersal and their source areas are distinctively different between th...

    **angjun Sun, Xun Li in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (1998)