416 results on '"Wang, Pinxian"'
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52. Ecological anomalies in the East China Sea: Impacts of the Three Gorges Dam?
53. Paleoceanographic evolution recorded in the northern South China Sea since 4 Ma
54. Forcing mechanism of the Pleistocene east Asian monsoon variations in a phase perspective
55. Carbon isotopic record of foraminifers in surface sediments from the South China Sea and its significance
56. Responses of foraminiferal isotopic variations at ODP Site 1143 in the southern South China Sea to orbital forcing
57. Exploring cyclic changes of the ocean carbon reservoir
58. Thirty million year deep sea records in the South China Sea
59. Quaternary clay mineralogy in the northern South China Sea (ODP Site 1146): Implications for oceanic current transport and East Asian monsoon evolution
60. Evolution of the South China Sea and monsoon history revealed in deep-sea records
61. Calcium carbonate pump during Quaternary glacial cycles in the South China Sea
62. Carbon reservoir changes preceded major ice-sheet expansion at the mid-Brunhes event
63. Carbonate dissolution and deep-water paleoceanography of the South China Sea since the Middle Pleistocene
64. Neogene oxygen isotopic stratigraphy, ODP Site 1148, northern South China Sea
65. An abrupt cooling event early in the last interglacial in the northern South China Sea
66. Oxygen isotope stratigraphy and events in the northern South China Sea during the last 6 million years
67. A record of Miocene carbon excursions in the South China Sea
68. Transition of Quaternary glacial cyclicity in deep-sea records at Nansha, the South China Sea
69. Progradation of the Changjiang River delta since the mid-Holocene
70. High-resolution records of thermocline in the Okinawa Trough since about 10000 aBP
71. Late Miocene development of the western Pacific warm pool: Planktonic foraminifer and oxygen isotopic evidence
72. A 33 Ma lithostratigraphic record of tectonic and paleoceanographic evolution of the South China Sea
73. Age estimation of the mid-Pleistocene microtektite event in the South China Sea: A case showing the complexity of the sea-land correlation
74. Paleoproductivity records for the past 30 ka in the southern Nansha area, the South China Sea
75. Introduction
76. Biogeochemistry and the Carbon Reservoir
77. Oceanographical and Geological Background
78. History of the South China Sea – A Synthesis
79. Sedimentology
80. Microtektites in the Middle Pleistocene deep-sea sediments of the South China Sea*
81. PALEO-MONSOON EVOLUTION AND VARIABILITY DERIVED FROM DEEP-SEA SEDIMENTS
82. Dole effect as a measurement of the low-latitude hydrological cycle over the past 800 ka
83. Stepwise paleoceanographic changes during the last deglaciation in the southern South China Sea Records of stable isotope and microfossils
84. A quantitative approach to deep-water sedimentation in the South China Sea: Changes since the last glaciation
85. Western Pacific in glacial cycles:Seasonality in marginal seas and variabilities of Warm Pool
86. Response of planktonic foraminifera to glacial cycles: Mid-Pleistocene change in the southern South China Sea
87. Paleoceanography of the South China Sea since the middle Miocene: evidence from planktonic foraminifera
88. Micropaleontology of the South China Sea
89. Evolution and variability of the Asian monsoon system: state of the art and outstanding issues
90. How old is the Asian monsoon system?—Palaeobotanical records from China
91. Cenozoic deformation and the history of sea-land interactions in Asia
92. Preface
93. Distinct distribution pattern of abundance and diversity of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in the global ocean
94. Development of the East Asian monsoon and Northern Hemisphere glaciation: oxygen isotope records from the South China Sea
95. Late Miocene and mid-Pliocene enhancement of the East Asian monsoon as viewed from the land and sea
96. The South China Sea is not a mini-Atlantic: plate-edge rifting vs intra-plate rifting
97. The role of magmatism in the thinning and breakup of the South China Sea continental margin: Special Topic: the South China Sea Ocean Drilling
98. Foraminiferal responses to upwelling variations in the South China Sea over the last 220 000 years
99. Vegetation and climate changes in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Delta, China, during the past 13,000 years inferred from pollen records
100. No aridity in Sunda Land during the Last Glaciation: Evidence from molecular-isotopic stratigraphy of long-chain n-alkanes
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