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Xiayun Xiao

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  34
Citations -  1402

Xiayun Xiao is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Monsoon. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1053 citations.

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Glacial-Interglacial Indian Summer Monsoon Dynamics

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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Holocene environmental and climatic changes inferred from Wulungu Lake in northern Xinjiang, China

TL;DR: Wulungu Lake data from northern Xinjiang, China, has been used to reconstruct environmental and climate changes since 9550 cal yr BP as mentioned in this paper, showing high abundance of Sparganium and Poaceae, low Md (median diameter) and δ13Corganic values indicate aridity between 9550 and 6730 cal yrBP.
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Latest Pleistocene and Holocene vegetation and climate history inferred from an alpine lacustrine record, northwestern Yunnan Province, southwestern China

TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution pollen and conifer stoma data are presented from a sediment core (Tiancai Lake), located just below treeline in the Hengduan Mountains, northwestern Yunnan Province of China These data record changes in vegetation and climate for the latest Pleistocene and Holocene (c the last 12,230-cal-yr-BP).
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A high-resolution climatic change since Holocene inferred from multi-proxy of lake sediment in westerly area of China

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the evolution of Wulungu Lake during the Holocene is presented, based on six AMS radiocarbon dates on the bulk organic matter.
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Vegetation, fire, and climate history during the last 18 500 cal a BP in south-western Yunnan Province, China

TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Qinghai Lake in southwestern China are presented, revealing variations in vegetation, fire and climate history since 18,500 cal a BP.