Paleohydrological and paleoenvironmental changes were reconstructed using sedimentary records from the northern East China Sea, representing the past 15,000 years (from the last glacial period to the Holocene). The n-alkane distributions show many factors, from the changing origins (plant types) of organic matter input to marine sediments. Two climatic conditions were distinguished (warm/humid and cold/dry) by comparing the organic carbon isotope ratio (delta C-13(org)) with the reported planktonic foraminiferal oxygen isotope ratio (delta O-18) of Globigerinoides ruber. A shift in the n-alkane-specific delta C-13 values reveals that the hydrological changes in the northern East China Sea were related to the carbon sources for aquatic macro...
The Changjiang River provides the main source of sediment and terrestrial derived organic carbon (OC...
Global carbon cycling is a significant factor that controls climate change. The centennial-scale var...
Two vibrocores from the inner shelf off Hong Kong are investigated to compare the contents of organi...
This study is the first reconstruction of the paleoenvironment and paleovegetation during the Holoce...
Bulk geochemical characterization (total organic carbon, grain size distribution, carbon isotope com...
Two biomarkers, n-alkanes and alkenones, have been studied for the distribution of their relative co...
Late Quaternary is an important period for paleoclimate study due to the boom of human civilization ...
The mid- to late Miocene marks one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, before the descent in to...
Coastal sea surface temperatures were reconstructed using alkenone analyses on sediment core T08 col...
Carbon isotope of total organic carbon (delta C-13(org)) and long-chain n-alkanes, which are terrest...
The East China Sea (ECS) is characterized by a relatively high riverine martial input that is associ...
The carbon isotope of total carbon (δ13Corg), long-chain n-alkanes, and their compound-specifi...
Marginal seas are important transitional zones for the delivery of terrestrial organic matter (TOM) ...
This study presents a continuous and long-term palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic record from a ...
The South China Sea (SCS), characterized by a large continental shelf, is located at the edge of the...
The Changjiang River provides the main source of sediment and terrestrial derived organic carbon (OC...
Global carbon cycling is a significant factor that controls climate change. The centennial-scale var...
Two vibrocores from the inner shelf off Hong Kong are investigated to compare the contents of organi...
This study is the first reconstruction of the paleoenvironment and paleovegetation during the Holoce...
Bulk geochemical characterization (total organic carbon, grain size distribution, carbon isotope com...
Two biomarkers, n-alkanes and alkenones, have been studied for the distribution of their relative co...
Late Quaternary is an important period for paleoclimate study due to the boom of human civilization ...
The mid- to late Miocene marks one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, before the descent in to...
Coastal sea surface temperatures were reconstructed using alkenone analyses on sediment core T08 col...
Carbon isotope of total organic carbon (delta C-13(org)) and long-chain n-alkanes, which are terrest...
The East China Sea (ECS) is characterized by a relatively high riverine martial input that is associ...
The carbon isotope of total carbon (δ13Corg), long-chain n-alkanes, and their compound-specifi...
Marginal seas are important transitional zones for the delivery of terrestrial organic matter (TOM) ...
This study presents a continuous and long-term palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic record from a ...
The South China Sea (SCS), characterized by a large continental shelf, is located at the edge of the...
The Changjiang River provides the main source of sediment and terrestrial derived organic carbon (OC...
Global carbon cycling is a significant factor that controls climate change. The centennial-scale var...
Two vibrocores from the inner shelf off Hong Kong are investigated to compare the contents of organi...