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Feng Wu
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 34
Citations - 2315
Feng Wu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: East Asian Monsoon & Loess. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1827 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Wu include Nanjing Agricultural University & Prefectural University of Kumamoto.
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Interplay between the Westerlies and Asian monsoon recorded in Lake Qinghai sediments since 32 ka
Zhisheng An,Zhisheng An,Steven M. Colman,Weijian Zhou,Xiaoqiang Li,Eric T. Brown,A. J. Timothy Jull,Yanjun Cai,Yongsong Huang,Xuefeng Lu,Hong Chang,Yougui Song,Youbin Sun,Hai Xu,Weiguo Liu,Zhangdong Jin,Xiaodong Liu,Peng Cheng,Yu Liu,Li Ai,Xiangzhong Li,Xiuju Liu,Libin Yan,Zhengguo Shi,Xulong Wang,Feng Wu,Xiaoke Qiang,Jibao Dong,Fengyan Lu,Xinwen Xu +29 more
TL;DR: The longest and highest-resolution drill core from Lake Qinghai on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau is presented, which uniquely records the variability of both the Westerlies and the ASM since 32 ka, reflecting the interplay of these two systems.
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Glacial-Interglacial Indian Summer Monsoon Dynamics
An Zhisheng,An Zhisheng,Steven C. Clemens,Ji Shen,Xiaoke Qiang,Zhangdong Jin,Youbin Sun,Warren L. Prell,Jing-Jia Luo,Sumin Wang,Hai Xu,Yanjun Cai,Weijian Zhou,Weijian Zhou,Xiaodong Liu,Weiguo Liu,Zhengguo Shi,Libin Yan,Xiayun Xiao,Hong Chang,Feng Wu,Li Ai,Fengyan Lu +22 more
TL;DR: A high-resolution continental record from southwestern China is presented that demonstrates the importance of interhemispheric forcing in driving ISM variability at the glacial-interglacial time scale as well as explains much of the nonorbital scale variance in the Pleistocene ISM record.
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New eolian red clay sequence on the western Chinese Loess Plateau linked to onset of Asian desertification about 25 Ma ago
Xiaoke Qiang,Zhisheng An,Yougui Song,Hong Chang,Youbin Sun,Weiguo Liu,Hong Ao,Jibao Dong,Chaofeng Fu,Feng Wu,Fengyan Lu,Yanjun Cai,Weijian Zhou,Junji Cao,Xinwen Xu,Li Ai +15 more
TL;DR: A detailed magnetostratigraphic investigation of a new red clay sequence about 654 m in Zhuanglang located at the western Chinese Loess Plateau is presented in this paper.
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Size-differentiated source profiles for fugitive dust in the Chinese Loess Plateau
Junji Cao,Junji Cao,Judith C. Chow,Judith C. Chow,John G. Watson,John G. Watson,Feng Wu,Yongming Han,Zhangdong Jin,Zhenxing Shen,Zhisheng An +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, size-differentiated fugitive dust chemical source profiles are determined for the Chinese Loess Plateau, a major source of Asian dust, for analysis of 40 major and trace elements (Na to U), six ions (Cl−, NO3−, SO42−, Na+, K+, and NH4+), organic carbon (OC) and carbonate carbon (CO3-C), in four size differentiated source profiles.
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Late Cenozoic continuous aridification in the western Qaidam Basin: evidence from sporopollen records
TL;DR: This article reconstructed a 15-million-year (Ma) record of changing vegetation and paleoclimates spanning the middle Miocene to present (comprising two series: ~ 18-5 Ma and ~ 31-0 Ma, respectively) and concluded that these vegetation and climate patterns during the late Cenozoic western Qaidam Basin are primarily a result of global cooling, with the Tibetan Plateau uplift and East Asian summer monsoon having contributions of lesser importance.