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    Distributions and temperature dependence of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers in recent lacustrine sediments from China and Nepal by Sun, Qing, Chu, Guoqiang, Liu, Meimei, Xie, Manman, Li, Shengqiang, Ling, Yuan, Wang, Xiaohua, Shi, Liming, Jia, Guodong, , Houyuan

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-03-2011)
    “…Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (GDGT) membrane lipids in surface sediments from 24 lakes in China and Nepal were analyzed. The result shows that branched…”
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    Latitudinal variations of CPI values of long-chain n-alkanes in surface soils: Evidence for CPI as a proxy of aridity by Luo, Pan, Peng, PingAn, Lue, HouYuan, Zheng, Zhuo, Wang, Xu

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-07-2012)
    “…Carbon preference index (CPI) of long-chain n-alkanes preserved in surface soil increases gradually from southeastern China to the north margin of Loess…”
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    A ~30,000-year record of environmental changes inferred from Lake Chen Co, Southern Tibet by Zhu, Liping, Zhen, Xiaolin, Wang, Junbo, , Houyuan, Xie, Manping, Kitagawa, Hiroyki, Possnert, Göran

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-10-2009)
    “…Climatic and environmental changes since the last glacial period are important to our understanding of global environmental change. There are few records from…”
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    Dating rice remains through phytolith carbon-14 study reveals domestication at the beginning of the Holocene by Zuo, Xinxin, Lu, Houyuan, Jiang, Leping, Zhang, Jianping, Yang, Xiaoyan, Huan, Xiujia, He, Keyang, Wang, Can, Wu, Naiqin

    “…Phytolith remains of rice (Oryza sativa L.) recovered from the Shangshan site in the Lower Yangtze of China have previously been recognized as the earliest…”
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    Origin area and migration route: Chloroplast DNA diversity in the arctic-alpine plant Koenigia islandica by Long, Cong, Min, YunJiang, Zhao, XiuXia, Yany, ChunLei, Sun, Hang, Lü, HouYuan, Tang, LingYu, Zhou, ZhongZe

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-08-2014)
    “…The Hengduan Mountains(henceforth H-D Mountains) on the Tibet Plateau are a distribution and diversity center for many alpine genera. We examine patterns of…”
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    Starch grain analysis reveals function of grinding stone tools at Shangzhai site, Beijing by Yang, Xiaoyan, Yu, Jincheng, , Houyuan, Cui, Tianxing, Guo, Jingning, Ge, Quansheng

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-08-2009)
    “…Prehistoric groundstone tools including slabs (metate, mo-pan) and mullers (mano, mo-bang) are often considered to be tools that were used to process cereals…”
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    Prehistoric evolution of the dualistic structure mixed rice and millet farming in China by He, Keyang, Lu, Houyuan, Zhang, Jianping, Wang, Can, Huan, Xiujia

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-12-2017)
    “…Compared with the monistic structure of crop agriculture in Southwest Asia and Mesoamerica, agriculture in ancient China reflects the characteristics of a…”
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    The Holocene temperature conundrum answered by mollusk records from East Asia by Dong, Yajie, Wu, Naiqin, Li, Fengjiang, Zhang, Dan, Zhang, Yueting, Shen, Caiming, Lu, Houyuan

    Published in Nature communications (02-09-2022)
    “…Seasonal biases (the warm-season contribution) of Holocene mean annual temperature (MAT) reconstructions from geological records were proposed as a possible…”
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    New methods and progress in research on the origins and evolution of prehistoric agriculture in China by Lu, HouYuan

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-12-2017)
    “…China is one of the main global centers of origin of agriculture. Foxtail millet(Setaria italica), common millet(Panicum miliaceum), and rice(Oryza sativa)…”
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    Phytoliths in selected broad-leaved trees in China by Ge, Yong, Lu, Houyuan, Wang, Can, Gao, Xing

    Published in Scientific reports (23-09-2020)
    “…Broad-leaved trees are widely distributed from tropical to temperate zones in China, reference collections of phytoliths from these taxa are crucial for the…”
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    Synchronous 500-year oscillations of monsoon climate and human activity in Northeast Asia by Xu, Deke, Lu, Houyuan, Chu, Guoqiang, Liu, Li, Shen, Caiming, Li, Fengjiang, Wang, Can, Wu, Naiqin

    Published in Nature communications (11-09-2019)
    “…Prehistoric human activities were likely influenced by cyclic monsoon climate changes in East Asia. Here we report a decadal-resolution Holocene pollen record…”
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    Geographical distributions and ecological ranges of the dominant snail species in China and their palaeoclimatic implications by Dong, Yajie, Wu, Naiqin, Li, Fengjiang, Lu, Houyuan

    “…Fossil land snails in aeolian sediments are useful for reconstructing past environments, but quantitative knowledge about their geographical and climatic…”
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    Phytolith reconstruction of early to mid-Holocene vegetation and climatic changes in the Lower Yangtze Valley by Zuo, Xinxin, Lu, Houyuan, Li, Zhen, Song, Bing

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-12-2021)
    “…•Vegetation and climate changes during the early mid-Holocene are reconstructed.•A mid-Holocene climate transition was influenced by the EASM and rising sea…”
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    Prehistoric demographic fluctuations in China inferred from radiocarbon data and their linkage with climate change over the past 50,000 years by Wang, Can, Lu, Houyuan, Zhang, Jianping, Gu, Zhaoyan, He, Keyang

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-08-2014)
    “…Historic human–climate interactions have been of interest to scholars for a long time. However, exploring the long-term relation between prehistoric demography…”
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    Fifty years of Quaternary palynology in the Tibetan Plateau by Tang, Lingyu, Shen, Caiming, Lu, Houyuan, Li, Chuanhai, Ma, Qingfeng

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-11-2021)
    “…Quaternary palynology in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) was initiated in the 1960s to meet the needs of economic development in western China. Pollen analysis was…”
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    Crossing of the Hu line by Neolithic population in response to seesaw precipitation changes in China by Zhang, Jianping, Huan, Xiujia, , Houyuan, Wang, Can, Shen, Caiming, He, Keyang, Lü, Ying, Wu, Naiqin

    Published in Science bulletin (30-04-2022)
    “…Three major points of population migration toward the WHL occurred at 5200, 3800, and 2800 cal BP, which correspond to the seesaw changes of precipitation in…”
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    Compositional changes in land snail assemblages from Chinese loess sequences over the past 20,000 years reveal the unprecedented scale of recent anthropogenic impacts by Dong, Yajie, Wu, Naiqin, Li, Fengjiang, Wei, Fukang, Lu, Houyuan

    “…Land snails are sensitive to environmental changes and are valuable indicators of past changes. In this study, we analyzed 88,000 fossilized land snails from…”
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    Earliest domestication of common millet (Panicum miliaceum) in East Asia extended to 10,000 years ago by Lu, Houyuan, Zhang, Jianping, Liu, Kam-biu, Wu, Naiqin, Li, Yumei, Zhou, Kunshu, Ye, Maolin, Zhang, Tianyu, Zhang, Haijiang, Yang, Xiaoyan, Shen, Licheng, Xu, Deke, Li, Quan

    “…The origin of millet from Neolithic China has generally been accepted, but it remains unknown whether common millet (Panicum miliaceum) or foxtail millet…”
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    New evidence supports the continuous development of rice cultivation and early formation of mixed farming in the Middle Han River Valley, China by Huan, Xiujia, Deng, Zhenhua, Xiang, Jinhui, Lu, Houyuan

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-09-2022)
    “…Located in the transitional region between northern and southern China, the middle Han River valley is of pivotal significance for current debates on rice…”
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