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    Wildfire evolution and response to climate change in the Yinchuan Basin during the past 1.5 Ma based on the charcoal records of the PL02 core by Shi, Yulan, Pan, Baolin, Wei, Mingjian, Li, Xinling, Cai, Maotang, Wang, Junping, Xu, Xiangke, Hu, Jianmin, Shi, Wei

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-08-2020)
    “…Wildfire activity is an important part of natural ecosystems and is strongly influenced by climate and vegetation changes. Given this, the reconstruction of…”
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    Late-Holocene glacier advances and related climate conditions in the Hailuogou catchment, Gongga Shan, eastern Tibetan Plateau by Xu, Xiangke, Muhammad, Ateeq Q, Pan, Baolin

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-12-2016)
    “…We present simulations for the late-Holocene glacier advances in the Hailuogou catchment, Gongga Shan, in attempts to test the glacier sensitivity to climate…”
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    Spatial homogenization of soil-surface pollen assemblages improves the reliability of pollen-climate calibration-set by Tian, Fang, Cao, Xianyong, Zhang, Ran, Xu, Qinghai, Ding, Wei, Liu, Xingqi, Pan, Baolin, Chen, Jianhui

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-11-2020)
    “…To make a reliable reconstruction of past climate from soil-surface modern pollen, it is necessary to reduce the sources of error. In this paper, pollen…”
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    Modelling glacier advances and related climate conditions during the last glaciation cycle in the Kuzigun Valley, Tashkurgan catchment, on the north-west Tibetan Plateau by XU, XIANGKE, DONG, GUOCHENG, PAN, BAOLIN

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-04-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Understanding regional climate during the last glaciation cycle (LGC) is far from complete for the north‐western Tibetan Plateau. Recent improvements…”
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    Numerical Reconstruction of Three Holocene Glacial Events in Qiangyong Valley, Southern Tibetan Plateau and Their Implication for Holocene Climate Changes by Sun, Yong, Xu, Xiangke, Zhang, Lianqing, Liu, Jinhua, Zhang, Xiaolong, Li, Jiule, Pan, Baolin

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2020)
    “…The dating of well-preserved Holocene moraines in the Qiangyong Valley, southern Tibetan Plateau (TP), offers great potential for reconstructing Holocene…”
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    Last Glacial climate reconstruction by exploring glacier sensitivity to climate on the southeastern slope of the western Nyaiqentanglha Shan, Tibetan Plateau by XU, XIANGKE, PAN, BAOLIN, DONG, GUOCHENG, YI, CHAOLU, GLASSER, NEIL F.

    Published in Journal of glaciology (01-04-2017)
    “…Improvements in understanding glacial extents and chronologies for the southeastern slope of the western Nyaiqentanglha Shan on the Tibetan Plateau are…”
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    Optically stimulated luminescence dating of Holocene palaeoflood deposits in the middle reach of the Yongding River, China by Zhao, Xiaohong, Wang, Junping, Wei, Mingjian, Lai, Zhongping, Fan, Majie, Zhao, Junxiang, Pan, Baolin, Zhao, Yanhong, Li, Xiaopeng, Zhao, Qiuyue

    Published in Quaternary international (25-09-2017)
    “…Palaeoflood deposits record extreme climatic and environmental events. While historic data show that floods occurred frequently in the Yongding River in China…”
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    Dose dependency of aliquot sizes and age models from modern alluvial fan deposits of Helan Mountain, China by Liu, Xiuying, Li, Xiao, Zhao, Qiuyue, Pan, Baolin, Wang, Junping, Wei, Mingjian

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (05-08-2022)
    “…Alluvial fan deposits are identified as evidence of regional climatic variations and tectonic events; therefore, it is crucial to establish absolute time…”
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    Late Glacial glacier-climate modeling in two valleys on the eastern slope of Samdainkangsang Peak, Nyaiqentanggulha Mountains by Xu, XiangKe, Dong, GuoCheng, Pan, BaoLin, Hu, Gang, Bi, WeiLi, Liu, JinHua, Yi, ChaoLu

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (2017)
    “…Well-preserved Late Glacial moraines in the Barenduo and Yuqiongqu valleys on the eastern slope of the Samdainkangsang Peak present an opportunity to…”
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    Vegetation and climate change in the Beijing plain during the last million years and implications for Homo erectus occupation in North China by Cai, Maotang, Xu, Dainan, Wei, Mingjian, Wang, Junping, Pan, Baolin

    “…Beijing is of great significance in human evolution studies. However, the lack of well-dated records of climate and environmental changes, which are frequently…”
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    Responses of two branches of Glacier No. 1 to climate change from 1993 to 2005, Tianshan, China by Xu, Xiangke, Pan, Baolin, Hu, En, Li, Yanjun, Liang, Yuehua

    Published in Quaternary international (01-05-2011)
    “…Clear understanding of how alpine glaciers respond to climate change is critical to accurately evaluate water resources and to retrieve climate information…”
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    Holocene lake-level changes of Linggo Co in central Tibet by Pan, Baolin, Yi, Chaolu, Jiang, Tao, Dong, Guocheng, Hu, Gang, Jin, Yao

    Published in Quaternary geochronology (01-07-2012)
    “…Lake-level changes are important environmental events. The paleoshorelines of a lake reflect past water levels and record information on paleoclimatic changes…”
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    Vegetation and climate changes during three interglacial periods represented in the Luochuan loess-paleosol section, on the Chinese Loess Plateau by Cai, Maotang, Wei, Mingjian, Xu, Dainan, Miao, Yunfa, Wu, Fuli, Pan, Baolin

    Published in Quaternary international (16-05-2013)
    “…Studies of vegetation successions related to climate changes during previous interglacial periods provide important insights into the mechanisms of climate…”
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    Testing the use of OSL from quartz grains for dating debris flows in Miyun, northeast Beijing, China by Zhao, Qiuyue, Thomsen, Kristina Jørkov, Murray, Andrew Sean, Wei, Mingjian, Pan, Baolin, Song, Bo, Zhou, Rui, Chen, Shuzhen, Zhao, Xiaohong, Chen, Hongyi

    Published in Quaternary geochronology (01-10-2015)
    “…Extreme seasonal summer rain storms are common in the mountains to the north east of Beijing and these often result in mass movement of sediment slurries…”
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    The effects of climatic change and inter-annual variability on glacier retreat from ~ 1850s AD moraines in the Kuoqionggangri peak region, southern Tibetan Plateau by Xu, Xiangke, Zhang, Hongjie, Sun, Yaqing, Xu, Baiqing, Li, Jiule, Dong, Guocheng, Pan, Baolin

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-05-2024)
    “…Glaciers reflect integrated climate signals from inter-annual to centennial timescales. In using glacier extent as a climate-change detector, the challenge is…”
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    Sedimentary evolution of a foreland basin from the northeastern Qilian Mountains based on the integration of geomorphological and luminescence dating of alluvial conglomerates and fluvial terrace sediments by Liu, Xiuying, Wei, Mingjian, Pan, Baolin, Wang, Junping, Zhao, Qiuyue, Liu, Yugeng, Wang, Yongmei

    Published in Quaternary geochronology (01-04-2022)
    “…Sedimentary deposits in the foreland basin of the northeastern Qilian Mountains are crucial documents recording tectonic activity and climate changes on the…”
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    Tracing the dune activation of Badain Jaran Desert and Tengger Desert by using near infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics by Zhang, Xin, Liu, Panpan, Pan, Baolin, Wei, Mingjian, Zhang, Zhuoyong

    “…Tracing the sand source is helpful to interpret the evolution of deserts and explain the relations between the desert and the climatic geographical condition…”
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    Classification of Sand Grains by Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy and Chemometrics by Liu, Panpan, Zhang, Xin, Pan, Baolin, Wei, Mingjian, Zhang, Zhuoyong, Harrington, Peter B.

    “…A novel method combining terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) with chemometrics was proposed for classification of sand samples from different deserts…”
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    Late Glacial glacier-climate modeling in two valleys on the eastern slope of Samdainkangsang Peak,Nyaiqentanggulha Mountains by XU XiangKe DONG GuoCheng PAN BaoLin HU Gang BI WeiLi LIU JinHua YI ChaoLu

    “…Well-preserved Late Glacial moraines in the Barenduo and Yuqiongqu valleys on the eastern slope of the Samdainkangsang Peak present an opportunity to…”
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