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Liang Yi
Researcher at Tongji University
Publications - 127
Citations - 4332
Liang Yi is an academic researcher from Tongji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monsoon & Hadron. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 66 publications receiving 2902 citations. Previous affiliations of Liang Yi include East China Normal University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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The Asian monsoon over the past 640,000 years and ice age terminations
Hai Cheng,R. Lawrence Edwards,Ashish Sinha,Christoph Spötl,Liang Yi,Shitao Chen,Megan M. Kelly,Gayatri Kathayat,Xianfeng Wang,Xianglei Li,Xinggong Kong,Yongjin Wang,Youfeng Ning,Haiwei Zhang +13 more
TL;DR: Observations indicate that insolation, in part, sets the pace of the occurrence of millennial-scale events, including those associated with terminations and ‘unfinished terminations’.
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Correlation between Indian Ocean summer monsoon and North Atlantic climate during the Holocene
Yetang Hong,Bing Hong,Q.H. Lin,Yongxuan Zhu,Yasuyuki Shibata,Masashi Hirota,Masao Uchida,X.T. Leng,Hong Jiang,Hai Xu,Hailong Wang,Liang Yi +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-resolution composite proxy record for the Indian Ocean summer monsoon spanning around 12,000 years based on the δ13C time series of both a single plant species (Carex mulieensis) remains cellulose and the total plant assemblage cellulose in the Hongyuan peat bog from the Tibet Plateau was presented.
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Inverse phase oscillations between the East Asian and Indian Ocean summer monsoons during the last 12 000 years and paleo-El Niño
Yetang Hong,Bing Hong,Q.H. Lin,Yasuyuki Shibata,Masashi Hirota,Y.X. Zhu,X.T. Leng,Yetang Wang,Hailong Wang,Liang Yi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the inverse phase variations between the East Asian and Indian Ocean summer monsoons on the interannual timescale result from the El Nino-Southern Oscillation activity in the tropical Pacific, which provides a new way for studying paleo-ENSO.
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Indian monsoon variability on millennial-orbital timescales.
Gayatri Kathayat,Hai Cheng,Hai Cheng,Ashish Sinha,Christoph Spötl,R. Lawrence Edwards,Haiwei Zhang,Xianglei Li,Liang Yi,Youfeng Ning,Yanjun Cai,Weiguo Lui Lui,Sebastian F. M. Breitenbach,Sebastian F. M. Breitenbach +13 more
TL;DR: Speleothem oxygen isotope (δ18O) data from Bittoo cave, Northern India is used to reconstruct ISM variability over the past 280,000 years, supporting the view that the tropical-subtropical monsoon variability is driven directly by precession-induced changes in NHSI.
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The Indian monsoon variability and civilization changes in the Indian subcontinent
Gayatri Kathayat,Hai Cheng,Hai Cheng,Ashish Sinha,Liang Yi,Xianglei Li,Haiwei Zhang,Hangying Li,Youfeng Ning,R. Lawrence Edwards +9 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that significant shifts in monsoon rainfall have occurred in concert with changes in the Northern Hemisphere temperatures and the discharges of the Himalayan rivers, suggesting a plausible role of climate change in shaping the important chapters of the history of human civilization in the Indian subcontinent.