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Xiaoping Feng
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 9
Citations - 231
Xiaoping Feng is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 68 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoping Feng include Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory.
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Temperature fluctuations during the Common Era in subtropical southwestern China inferred from brGDGTs in a remote alpine lake
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report a well-dated, quantitative, mean annual air temperature (MAAT) record with ∼10-yr resolution for the Common Era derived from a sediment core collected at a small alpine lake in remote subtropical southwestern China, and based on a site-specific temporal calibration between down-core analyses of brGDGTs and instrumental data for the interval 1959-2015 AD.
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Possible obliquity-forced warmth in southern Asia during the last glacial stage
Cheng Zhao,Cheng Zhao,Eelco J. Rohling,Eelco J. Rohling,Zhengyu Liu,Xiaoqiang Yang,Enlou Zhang,Jun Cheng,Zhonghui Liu,Zhisheng An,Xiangdong Yang,Xiaoping Feng,Xiaoshuang Sun,Can Zhang,Tianlong Yan,Hao Long,Hong Yan,Zicheng Yu,Zicheng Yu,Weiguo Liu,Shi-Yong Yu,Ji Shen,Ji Shen +22 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper reported paired mean annual air temperature and monsoon intensity proxy records over the past 88,000 years from Lake Tengchongqinghai in southwestern China.
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Quantification of temperature and precipitation changes in northern China during the "5000-year" Chinese History
Can Zhang,Cheng Zhao,Cheng Zhao,Cheng Zhao,Aifeng Zhou,Haixia Zhang,Weiguo Liu,Weiguo Liu,Xiaoping Feng,Xiaoshuang Sun,Tianlong Yan,Chengcheng Leng,Ji Shen,Ji Shen,Fahu Chen +14 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper reported high-resolution and quantitative temperature and precipitation records covering the entire "5000-year" Chinese history in northern China and showed the coincidence in the timing between abrupt cold and dry events and large-scale social unrests and southern migration of nomads.
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Paleoclimate Significance of Reconstructed Rainfall Isotope Changes in Asian Monsoon Region
Cheng Zhao,Cheng Zhao,Cheng Zhao,Jun Cheng,Jingjing Wang,Hong Yan,Hong Yan,Chengcheng Leng,Can Zhang,Xiaoping Feng,Weiguo Liu,Weiguo Liu,Xiangdong Yang,Ji Shen,Ji Shen +14 more
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Western Pacific Ocean influences on monsoon precipitation in the southwestern Chinese Loess Plateau since the mid-Holocene
Can Zhang,Can Zhang,Cheng Zhao,Cheng Zhao,Zicheng Yu,Zicheng Yu,Haixia Zhang,Aifeng Zhou,Xiaojian Zhang,Xiaoping Feng,Xiaoshuang Sun,Ji Shen +11 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors reported a ~5000-year record of leafwax hydrogen isotope (δDwax) from a 6.67m-long sediment core collected in Beilianchi (BLC) Lake in the southwestern Chinese Loess Plateau.