A temperature series with a 100 year resolution for the last 5000 years in China has been reconstructed by using 31 long-term temperature proxy series selected from recent publications in the last 20 years. The proxy records include pollens, stalagmites, lake-sediments, peat, ice cores and historical documents. The result reveals that in the millennial scale temperature variation it was warm in 3050-250 BC and it was cold in 250 BC-1950 AD. In the above two periods there were many stages of sub-scale temperature fluctuations. The result also shows an obvious temperature discrepancy on the century to multi-century scale between the Eastern Monsoon Region, the Qinghai-Tibet Region and the Northwestern Region in 2850 BC, 2350 BC, 1350 BC, 950-...
High-quality paleoclimate reconstructions can provide crucial climate context to test the hypothesis...
A methodology is presented for reconstructing past climates on a seasonal basis using historical dat...
Phenological data obtained from historical documents constitute highly important ecological evidence...
A temperature series with a 100 year resolution for the last 5000 years in China has been reconstruc...
This paper reports a study on reconstructing temperature series for ten regions of China over the la...
Using six long-term temperature proxy data series derived from different natural evidences, includin...
Three alternate China-wide temperature composites covering the last 2000 years were established by c...
We review here proxy records of temperature and precipitation in China during the Holocene, especial...
Using 24 proxy temperature series, the rates of temperature change in China are analyzed at the 30- ...
We use principal component regression and partial least squares regression to separately reconstruct...
Temperature change of the past 2000 years in China is discussed based on the winter half-year temper...
We review here proxy records of temperatare and precipitation in China during the Holocene,especiall...
The reconstructed temperature anomalies in the eastern China were compared with the output from a 10...
China is distinguished by a prominent monsoonal climate in the east of the country, a continental ar...
Development of an annual mean temperature series of China for the period of AD 1880-1998 indicated t...
High-quality paleoclimate reconstructions can provide crucial climate context to test the hypothesis...
A methodology is presented for reconstructing past climates on a seasonal basis using historical dat...
Phenological data obtained from historical documents constitute highly important ecological evidence...
A temperature series with a 100 year resolution for the last 5000 years in China has been reconstruc...
This paper reports a study on reconstructing temperature series for ten regions of China over the la...
Using six long-term temperature proxy data series derived from different natural evidences, includin...
Three alternate China-wide temperature composites covering the last 2000 years were established by c...
We review here proxy records of temperature and precipitation in China during the Holocene, especial...
Using 24 proxy temperature series, the rates of temperature change in China are analyzed at the 30- ...
We use principal component regression and partial least squares regression to separately reconstruct...
Temperature change of the past 2000 years in China is discussed based on the winter half-year temper...
We review here proxy records of temperatare and precipitation in China during the Holocene,especiall...
The reconstructed temperature anomalies in the eastern China were compared with the output from a 10...
China is distinguished by a prominent monsoonal climate in the east of the country, a continental ar...
Development of an annual mean temperature series of China for the period of AD 1880-1998 indicated t...
High-quality paleoclimate reconstructions can provide crucial climate context to test the hypothesis...
A methodology is presented for reconstructing past climates on a seasonal basis using historical dat...
Phenological data obtained from historical documents constitute highly important ecological evidence...