61 results on '"Gu, Yansheng"'
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2. Holocene coastal sedimentary evolution and neolithic human adaption in response to sea level changes in the Palaeo-Taihu valley, East China
3. Orbital and Millennial-Scale Climate Variability over the Past 76 ka in the Western Tarim Basin, Northwest China
4. Holocene Transgression and Neolithic Human Adaptations in the Wenzhou Coastal Plain, East China
5. Source Apportionment and Probabilistic Risk Assessment Quantification of Heavy Metals in Selenium-Rich Soils in Hainan Province, China
6. Late Pleistocene to early Holocene ENSO-related hydroclimatic changes revealed by palynological records from the coastal Xixi Basin, eastern China
7. Distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in sediments of Dajiuhu Lake Wetland in Shennongjia, China
8. A millennium ENSO-related droughts and floods occurrences documented by fossil phytoliths in core sediments of Poyang Lake, East China
9. Corrigendum to: “The response of the Dajiuhu Peatland ecosystem to hydrological variations: Implications for carbon sequestration and peatlands conservation” [J. Hydrol. 612 (2022) 128307]
10. The response of the Dajiuhu Peatland ecosystem to hydrological variations: Implications for carbon sequestration and peatlands conservation
11. Peatland degradation in Asia threatens the biodiversity of testate amoebae (Protozoa) with consequences for protozoic silicon cycling
12. Distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in sediments of Dajiuhu Lake Wetland in Shennongjia, China
13. Phytolith records from 15 continuously growing Bambusa emeiensis leaves and its climatic significance
14. River flooding response to ENSO-related monsoon precipitation: Evidence from late Holocene core sediments in the Jianghan Plain
15. Testate Amoebae (Protozoa) in Lakes of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Biodiversity, Community Structures, and Protozoic Biosilicification in Relation to Environmental Properties and Climate Warming
16. Developing a continental-scale testate amoeba hydrological transfer function for Asian peatlands
17. A ~ 40-year paleoenvironmental record from the Swan Oxbow, Yangtze River, China, inferred from testate amoebae and sedimentary pigments
18. The elemental enrichments at Dajiuhu Peatland in the Middle Yangtze Valley in response to changes in East Asian monsoon and human activity since 20,000 cal yr BP
19. Holocene peatland water regulation response to ~1000-year solar cycle indicated by phytoliths in central China
20. Spatial distribution, possible sources and health risks of PAHs and OCPs in surface soils from Dajiuhu Sub-alpine Wetland, central China
21. ENSO-related droughts and ISM variations during the last millennium in tropical southwest China
22. Astronomical forcing of terrestrial climate recorded in the Pleistocene of the western Tarim Basin, NW China
23. A 13,000-year peatland palaeohydrological response to the ENSO-related Asian monsoon precipitation changes in the middle Yangtze Valley
24. Phytolith-inferred transfer function for paleohydrological reconstruction of Dajiuhu peatland, central China
25. Response of carbon cycle to drier conditions in the mid-Holocene in central China
26. Spatial analysis, source identification and risk assessment of heavy metals in a coal mining area in Henan, Central China
27. Monthly variations of phytoliths in the leaves of the bamboo Dendrocalamus ronganensis (Poaceae: Bambusoideae)
28. Possible El Niño–Southern Oscillation-related lacustrine facies developed in southern Lake Poyang during the late Holocene: Evidence from spore-pollen records
29. Screening for Autochthonous Phytoextractors in a Heavy Metal Contaminated Coal Mining Area
30. A study of clay pore water and sporopollens for characterizing paleoenvironments in the Hebei Plain, Northern China
31. Short-term response of testate amoebae to wildfire
32. Postglacial transgression maximum documented by the core sediments of Xixi Wetland, East China
33. Phytoliths as a method of identification for three genera of woody bamboos (Bambusoideae) in tropical southwest China
34. Testate amoebae as indicators of water quality and contamination in shallow lakes of the Middle and Lower Yangtze Plain
35. Nebela jiuhuensisnov. sp. (Amoebozoa; Arcellinida; Hyalospheniidae): A New Member of theNebela saccifera-equicalceus - ansataGroup Described fromSphagnumPeatlands in South-Central China
36. Climate control on the palaeo-lake evolution in the southern Datong Basin, North China: Evidence from 800-ka core records
37. Vegetation types and climate conditions reflected by the modern phytolith assemblages in the subalpine Dalaoling Forest Reserve, central China
38. Concordant monsoon-driven postglacial hydrological changes in peat and stalagmite records and their impacts on prehistoric cultures in central China
39. Red palaeosols development in response to the enhanced east asia summer monsoon since the mid-pleistocene in South China: Evidence derived from magnetic properties and molecular fossil records
40. Ecology of testate amoebae in peatlands of central China and development of a transfer function for paleohydrological reconstruction
41. Geochemical constraints on provenance of the mid-Pleistocene red earth sediments in subtropical China
42. Relationships between testate amoeba communities and water quality in Lake Donghu, a large alkaline lake in Wuhan, China
43. Phytolith morphology research on wild and domesticated rice species in East Asia
44. Moisture conditions during the Younger Dryas and the early Holocene in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, central China
45. Kaolinite–smectite mixed-layer clays in the Jiujiang red soils and their climate significance
46. Land-Use and Land-Cover Change in Semi-Arid Zone: The Case of Waro-Souloulou Area in Goulbi Maradi Watershed in the Republic of Niger
47. Ecology of testate amoebae in Dajiuhu peatland of Shennongjia Mountains, China, in relation to hydrology
48. Leaf wax n-alkane chemotaxonomy of bamboo from a tropical rain forest in Southwest China
49. Phytolith records of the climate change since the past 15000 years in the middle reach of the Yangtze River in China
50. Diversity, distribution and biogeography of testate amoebae in China: Implications for ecological studies in Asia
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