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Dayou Zhai

Researcher at Yunnan University

Publications -  41
Citations -  1234

Dayou Zhai is an academic researcher from Yunnan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ostracod & Appendage. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 34 publications receiving 893 citations. Previous affiliations of Dayou Zhai include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Holocene precipitation and temperature variations in the East Asian monsoonal margin from pollen data from Hulun Lake in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China

TL;DR: Wen et al. as discussed by the authors used the weighted averaging partial least squares method to reconstruct the Holocene precipitation and temperature variations in the East Asian monsoonal margin from pollen data from Hulun Lake in northeastern Inner Mongolia.
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Hydrology of Dali Lake in central-eastern Inner Mongolia and Holocene East Asian monsoon variability

TL;DR: In this paper, an 8.5m-long sediment core recovered in the depocenter of Dali Lake in central-eastern Inner Mongolia was analyzed at 1-cm intervals for total organic and inorganic carbon concentrations.
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Holocene climate changes in the mid-high-latitude-monsoon margin reflected by the pollen record from Hulun Lake, northeastern Inner Mongolia.

TL;DR: Pollen assemblage data from a sediment core from Hulun Lake in northeastern Inner Mongolia describe the changes in the vegetation and climate of the East Asian monsoon margin during the Holocene.
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A model for linking grain-size component to lake level status of a modern clastic lake

TL;DR: In this paper, the grain-size components of the surface sediments of Daihai Lake, Inner Mongolia, were partitioned using a lognormal distribution function and the relationship between the identity of each component and the specific sedimentary environment was investigated.
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The link between grain‐size components and depositional processes in a modern clastic lake

TL;DR: In this article, the grain-size components of the surface sediments of Hulun Lake, Inner Mongolia, were partitioned using the log-normal distribution function method and the relationship between the identity of each grainsize component and the hydraulic condition of the lake was investigated in order to relate the constituent components to specific depositional processes in the lake.