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Quantitative reconstruction of the vegetation of the Qinhuangdao area, western coast of Bohai Sea, North China, during the Little Ice Age
Baoshuo Fan,Hongli Xie,Yuecong Li,Yungpeng Zhang,Zhaoguang Jin,Qinghai Xu,Jiaxing Yang,Zijing She,Yawen Ge,Zhen Zhang,Mingxia Xie,Zhihong Zhao +11 more
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In this article , the authors presented a high-resolution pollen analysis and the Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm (LRA) based on relative pollen productivity, combined with AMS 14C dating, to quantitatively reconstruct the vegetation response to climate and sea level change on the western coast of Bohai Sea.About:
This article is published in Quaternary International.The article was published on 2022-03-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vegetation (pathology) & Deciduous.read more
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Holocene vegetation and climate reconstructions from pollen records in the Mu Us Sandy Land, China
TL;DR: In this article , a pollen-based random forest model was used to quantitatively reconstruct changes in Holocene climate and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) changes in the Mu Us Sandy Land.
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Middle to late Holocene environmental evolution and sea level change on the west coast of Bohai Bay
Siyu Wang,Yuecong Li,Baoshuo Fan,Yawen Ge,Shuoqiang Da,Zijing She,Zhen Zhang,Shengrui Zhang,Can-ge Li +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the results of a study of grain-size, geochemistry, pollen and algae of a middle to late Holocene sediment core from Haixing wetland, which located on the west coast of Bohai Bay was presented.
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Quantitative Land-Cover Reconstructions for China over the Past 6000 Years
TL;DR: Nicou et al. as mentioned in this paper used age-graded mandibles to draw attritional mortality profiles which challenge the hypothesis that the hippo bone accumulation of Aetokremnos resulted from human hunting.
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