The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presumably linked to widespread droughts, on the basis of synchronicities of societal crises and proxy-based climate events. Here, we present a comparison of ancient inscriptions in Dayu Cave from Qinling Mountains, central China, which described accurate times and detailed impacts of seven drought events during the period of 1520–1920 CE, with high-resolution speleothem records from the same cave. The comparable results provide unique and robust tests on relationships among speleothem δ18O changes, drought events, and societal unrest. With direct historical evidences, our results suggest that droughts and even modest events interruptin...
A reconstruction of Holocene rainfall is presented for southwest China - an area prone to drought an...
Between 2005 and 2012, a cave biodiversity project, supported by the World Bank/Global Environment F...
Speleothem records from NE Asia are essential to understand the spatial patterns of the Asian Summer...
The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presum...
The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presum...
The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presum...
In this paper, we present a delta C-13 record that covers the past 750 years at a resolution of 2 - ...
The Liangzhu culture in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) was among the world's most advanced Neolithic ...
Understanding the societal impacts of past climate changes may deepen our insight into human adaptat...
The evident connection between human evolution and climatic changes has been concurred by scientists...
Heshang Cave is situated in central China (30°27′N, 110°25′E; 294 m) in the middle reaches of the Ya...
Climate change may contribute to the spatio-temporal occurrence of disasters. Long-term studies of e...
The 4.2 ka event is widely presumed to be a globally widespread aridity event and has been linked to...
Drought has long existed in the natural world; however, it is not always easily identified, especial...
Climate change is currently of great concern by scientist and public. However, the ecological and s...
A reconstruction of Holocene rainfall is presented for southwest China - an area prone to drought an...
Between 2005 and 2012, a cave biodiversity project, supported by the World Bank/Global Environment F...
Speleothem records from NE Asia are essential to understand the spatial patterns of the Asian Summer...
The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presum...
The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presum...
The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presum...
In this paper, we present a delta C-13 record that covers the past 750 years at a resolution of 2 - ...
The Liangzhu culture in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) was among the world's most advanced Neolithic ...
Understanding the societal impacts of past climate changes may deepen our insight into human adaptat...
The evident connection between human evolution and climatic changes has been concurred by scientists...
Heshang Cave is situated in central China (30°27′N, 110°25′E; 294 m) in the middle reaches of the Ya...
Climate change may contribute to the spatio-temporal occurrence of disasters. Long-term studies of e...
The 4.2 ka event is widely presumed to be a globally widespread aridity event and has been linked to...
Drought has long existed in the natural world; however, it is not always easily identified, especial...
Climate change is currently of great concern by scientist and public. However, the ecological and s...
A reconstruction of Holocene rainfall is presented for southwest China - an area prone to drought an...
Between 2005 and 2012, a cave biodiversity project, supported by the World Bank/Global Environment F...
Speleothem records from NE Asia are essential to understand the spatial patterns of the Asian Summer...