The question of what the ecology communities of the Loess Plateau looked like before the extensive anthropogenic reshaping processes of the late-Holocene has stirred a long debate. A better understanding of these human-induced changes will not only help us understand the extent of paleoeconomic practices, but also inform future conservation actions on this ecologically fragile landscape. This paper presents a systematic study of wood charcoal from a series of archaeological sites, demonstrating that woody plants and woodlands were widely distributed and geographically diverse on the Loess Plateau in response to the East Asian Monsoon. In the Guanzhong Basin, oak (Quercus spp.) woodlands were associated with a few tropical-subtropical taxa, ...
Pleistocene vegetation history on the Chinese Loess Plateau has been traditionally investigated usin...
A sediment sequence from Anguli Nuur Lake (41 degrees 18'-24'N, 114 degrees 20'-27&ap...
The microscopic structure of charcoals was determined in two sites of Bronze Age, Chifeng area by us...
Understanding terrestrial vegetation dynamics is a crucial tool in global change research. The Loess...
Understanding terrestrial vegetation dynamics is a crucial tool in global change research. The Loess...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and sediment analysis was used to reconstruct fire history and ...
Based on published pollen data from 44 sites in the Loess Plateau and surrounding areas, we recalcul...
Pollen analysis was conducted for loess deposits from three sites in the western Chinese Loess Plate...
This thesis presents the analysis conducted on anthracological (wood charcoal) assemblages from arch...
Significant uncertainties remain regarding the temporal evolution of natural vegetation during the Q...
Holocene paleo-records of the Chinese Loess Plateau loess-soil profiles were used to reconstruct wil...
Pleistocene vegetation history on the Chinese Loess Plateau has been traditionally investigated usin...
A sediment sequence from Anguli Nuur Lake (41 degrees 18'-24'N, 114 degrees 20'-27&ap...
The microscopic structure of charcoals was determined in two sites of Bronze Age, Chifeng area by us...
Understanding terrestrial vegetation dynamics is a crucial tool in global change research. The Loess...
Understanding terrestrial vegetation dynamics is a crucial tool in global change research. The Loess...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and sediment analysis was used to reconstruct fire history and ...
Based on published pollen data from 44 sites in the Loess Plateau and surrounding areas, we recalcul...
Pollen analysis was conducted for loess deposits from three sites in the western Chinese Loess Plate...
This thesis presents the analysis conducted on anthracological (wood charcoal) assemblages from arch...
Significant uncertainties remain regarding the temporal evolution of natural vegetation during the Q...
Holocene paleo-records of the Chinese Loess Plateau loess-soil profiles were used to reconstruct wil...
Pleistocene vegetation history on the Chinese Loess Plateau has been traditionally investigated usin...
A sediment sequence from Anguli Nuur Lake (41 degrees 18'-24'N, 114 degrees 20'-27&ap...
The microscopic structure of charcoals was determined in two sites of Bronze Age, Chifeng area by us...