A great deal of palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic evidence suggests that a predominant temperature drop and an aridification occurred at ca. 4.0 ka BP. Palaeoclimate studies in China support this dedution. The collapse of ancient civilizations at ca. 4.0 ka BP in the Nile Valley and Mesopotamia has been attributed to climate-induced aridification. A widespread alternation of the ancient cultures was also found in China at ca. 4.0 ka BP in concert with the collapse of the civilizations in the Old World. Palaeo-climatic studies indicate that the abrupt climate change at 4.0 ka BP is one of the realizations of the cold phase in millennial scale climate oscillations, which may be related to the modulation of the Thermohaline Circulation (T...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
The physics involved in the abrupt climate changes of the late Quaternary have eluded paleoclimatolo...
Climatic changes during the first half of the Common Era have been suggested to play a role in socie...
Plentiful evidence of historical, archaeological and palaeoclimatic studies proved that an abrupt ch...
Plentiful evidence of historical, archaeological and palaeoclimatic studies proved that an abrupt ch...
This study explores the role of thermohaline circulation (THC) in climate change, based upon the res...
This paper is a review of studies of abrupt climate changes (ACCs) during the Holocene published dur...
Numerous Holocene paleo-proxy records exhibit a series of centennial-millennial scale rapid climatic...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that there are major differences in the timing of maximum Holocen...
An abrupt cooling event in the North Atlantic region 8,200 years ago affected climate throughout the...
In order to study the evolution of westerly mid-latitude winds, we analyzed K/Al records from lacust...
The 8.2 ka event was triggered by a meltwater pulse (MWP) into the North Atlantic and resultant redu...
A compilation of early-Holocene terrestrial records from lacustrine sediments, ice cores, peat bog, ...
Numerous Holocene paleo-proxy records exhibit a series of centennial-millennial scale rapid climatic...
The Earth\u27s climate has undergone a global transition over the past four million years, from warm...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
The physics involved in the abrupt climate changes of the late Quaternary have eluded paleoclimatolo...
Climatic changes during the first half of the Common Era have been suggested to play a role in socie...
Plentiful evidence of historical, archaeological and palaeoclimatic studies proved that an abrupt ch...
Plentiful evidence of historical, archaeological and palaeoclimatic studies proved that an abrupt ch...
This study explores the role of thermohaline circulation (THC) in climate change, based upon the res...
This paper is a review of studies of abrupt climate changes (ACCs) during the Holocene published dur...
Numerous Holocene paleo-proxy records exhibit a series of centennial-millennial scale rapid climatic...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that there are major differences in the timing of maximum Holocen...
An abrupt cooling event in the North Atlantic region 8,200 years ago affected climate throughout the...
In order to study the evolution of westerly mid-latitude winds, we analyzed K/Al records from lacust...
The 8.2 ka event was triggered by a meltwater pulse (MWP) into the North Atlantic and resultant redu...
A compilation of early-Holocene terrestrial records from lacustrine sediments, ice cores, peat bog, ...
Numerous Holocene paleo-proxy records exhibit a series of centennial-millennial scale rapid climatic...
The Earth\u27s climate has undergone a global transition over the past four million years, from warm...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
The physics involved in the abrupt climate changes of the late Quaternary have eluded paleoclimatolo...
Climatic changes during the first half of the Common Era have been suggested to play a role in socie...