Diatom-inferred changes in past water levels and the evolution of peatlands during the Holocene period are investigated in the Honghe National Natural Reserve (HNNR), which is located on the Sanjiang Plain of Northeast China. This investigation began with analyses of fossil diatoms and the corresponding water environments from the surface sediments of peatlands. The detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) and redundancy analysis (RDA) methods show that the water level is one of the major factors that drives the distribution of diatom assemblages in the peatlands of the HNNR. A diatom-based inference model is developed, and the Holocene water levels are reconstructed based on the inference model. Applied to a one-component weighted averaging...
Quantitative relationships between mire plant assemblages and environmental variables have been inve...
Two peat profiles from the Manchurian Plain in northeastern China, with chronology based on 20 AMS m...
To better understand how global and regional-scale climate has changed, high-resolution records for ...
Reconstructing historical hydrologic and vegetation conditions can provide useful insights into the ...
This paper documents a 7800-year proxy record from the Shenjiadian peatland on the Sanjiang Plain in...
Peatlands are important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation, global carbon cycling and water st...
The global climate changed significantly during the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition, and a worldwide...
The Sanjiang Plain (SJP) wetland is the largest freshwater marshland in China. Peatlands were initia...
Diatoms are used widely for paleolimnological studies in lakes, but their use for studying the envir...
Exploring the Mid-Late Holocene interactions between ecological and climate variations in semi-arid ...
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
Past environmental changes based on diatom relative abundances have been inferred from the maar Lake...
The surface of the lowland deltaic plain around Taihu (Lake Tai), south of the Yangtze river mouth i...
Peatland development is closely correlated with regional environment and climate changes. In this st...
Throughout northeast China, the widely distributed peatlands have formed a large carbon (C) pool. Ho...
Quantitative relationships between mire plant assemblages and environmental variables have been inve...
Two peat profiles from the Manchurian Plain in northeastern China, with chronology based on 20 AMS m...
To better understand how global and regional-scale climate has changed, high-resolution records for ...
Reconstructing historical hydrologic and vegetation conditions can provide useful insights into the ...
This paper documents a 7800-year proxy record from the Shenjiadian peatland on the Sanjiang Plain in...
Peatlands are important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation, global carbon cycling and water st...
The global climate changed significantly during the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition, and a worldwide...
The Sanjiang Plain (SJP) wetland is the largest freshwater marshland in China. Peatlands were initia...
Diatoms are used widely for paleolimnological studies in lakes, but their use for studying the envir...
Exploring the Mid-Late Holocene interactions between ecological and climate variations in semi-arid ...
Diatoms, vascular vegetation, sediment data and water salinity from contemporary intertidal environm...
Past environmental changes based on diatom relative abundances have been inferred from the maar Lake...
The surface of the lowland deltaic plain around Taihu (Lake Tai), south of the Yangtze river mouth i...
Peatland development is closely correlated with regional environment and climate changes. In this st...
Throughout northeast China, the widely distributed peatlands have formed a large carbon (C) pool. Ho...
Quantitative relationships between mire plant assemblages and environmental variables have been inve...
Two peat profiles from the Manchurian Plain in northeastern China, with chronology based on 20 AMS m...
To better understand how global and regional-scale climate has changed, high-resolution records for ...