Heshang Cave is situated in central China (30°27′N, 110°25′E; 294 m) in the middle reaches of the Yangtze Valley, a region strongly impacted by the East Asian Monsoon. It contains large annually-laminated Holocene and late Pleistocene stalagmites which capture past monsoon behaviour with seasonal resolution, and could enhance understanding of the amplitude and frequency of monsoon behaviour in different climate states. In this paper, we present results of a 3-year monitoring programme at Heshang. T loggers outside the cave agree closely with T data from nearby meteorological stations. T at the site of growth of the largest recovered stalagmite averages 18°C (identical to mean annual T outside the cave) with a seasonal amplitude of 5°C (abou...
Here we present a reconstruction of a ~5 year-resolution summer monsoon rainfall record for the past...
Speleothem records from NE Asia are essential to understand the spatial patterns of the Asian Summer...
Speleothem records in southeastern China provide key evidence for past environmental changes. Howeve...
Heshang Cave is situated in central China (30°27′N, 110°25′E; 294 m) in the middle reaches of the Ya...
A reconstruction of Holocene rainfall is presented for southwest China - an area prone to drought an...
Climate changes on Southeastern Tibetan Plateau have important impacts on social and economic develo...
Oxygen isotope records from stalagmites in caves in southern China, interpreted as proxy rainfall re...
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...
Central Asia lies at the convergence between the Mediterranean and Asian monsoon climates, and there...
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 - ...
We discuss replicated stalagmite δ18O records with interannual-to-multidecadal resolution from...
The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presum...
Here we present a reconstruction of a ~5 year-resolution summer monsoon rainfall record for the past...
Speleothem records from NE Asia are essential to understand the spatial patterns of the Asian Summer...
Speleothem records in southeastern China provide key evidence for past environmental changes. Howeve...
Heshang Cave is situated in central China (30°27′N, 110°25′E; 294 m) in the middle reaches of the Ya...
A reconstruction of Holocene rainfall is presented for southwest China - an area prone to drought an...
Climate changes on Southeastern Tibetan Plateau have important impacts on social and economic develo...
Oxygen isotope records from stalagmites in caves in southern China, interpreted as proxy rainfall re...
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...
Central Asia lies at the convergence between the Mediterranean and Asian monsoon climates, and there...
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 - ...
We discuss replicated stalagmite δ18O records with interannual-to-multidecadal resolution from...
The collapse of some pre-historical and historical cultures, including Chinese dynasties were presum...
Here we present a reconstruction of a ~5 year-resolution summer monsoon rainfall record for the past...
Speleothem records from NE Asia are essential to understand the spatial patterns of the Asian Summer...
Speleothem records in southeastern China provide key evidence for past environmental changes. Howeve...