2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.08.007
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Early interglacial carbonate-dilution events in the South China Sea: Implications for strengthened typhoon activities over subtropical East Asia

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“…More works are needed, especially numerical models of marine ecosystems in geological history, to extent the understanding of paleoproductivity. [Huang et al, 2015]. Therefore, we suggest that the discussions of the Holocene records are reliable.…”
Section: Pp Forced By the Eawm And Sea Level During The Lgm And Deglamentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…More works are needed, especially numerical models of marine ecosystems in geological history, to extent the understanding of paleoproductivity. [Huang et al, 2015]. Therefore, we suggest that the discussions of the Holocene records are reliable.…”
Section: Pp Forced By the Eawm And Sea Level During The Lgm And Deglamentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Since only three AMS 14 C age constraints were analyzed for the Holocene period of MD12‐3428cq, caution is needed in the interpretation of the PP variations during this epoch. Sedimentation rates of different cores on the upper continental slope seem to remain stable since the middle Holocene [ Huang et al ., ]. Therefore, we suggest that the discussions of the Holocene records are reliable.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selection of proxies for East Asian summer monsoon.The sediments of the South China Sea contain a large amount of paleoenvironmental information, which is an excellent material for the reconstruction of East Asian monsoon history and the study of paleo-oceanic evolution [11][12][13]29,[31][32] . Previous studies have found that element ratios can effectively record the surface chemical weathering intensity 10,[33][34][35][36] 2015) believed that the correlation coe cient between geochemical parameters and particle size of KNG5 core was weak, and chemical alteration index, orthoclase alteration index, Rb/Sr, Al/Ti and K/Al could be used as reliable proxies for climate change 36 . Many studies suggest that the particle size of about 2-10 μm is weakly affected by sea level change or bottom current, and is a reliable source of aeolian dust and river input, so it can be used as a proxy index for the East Asian Summer monsoon [37][38][39] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the last deglaciation, the EASM (Figures 8C, D) and the solar radiation in the Northern Hemisphere have gradually become stronger (Figure 8H). By the early Holocene, the East Asian monsoon reached its peak (Dykoski et al, 2005), and the strong summer monsoon inevitably brought heavy rainfall and enhanced river supply capacity, which, together with the increased typhoon events during this period, led to increased soil erosion in Taiwan (Huang et al, 2015). As a result, for core SCS18-1, the total amount of terrigenous detrital material from Taiwan increased, i.e., the relative content of EM1+EM2, representing fluvial material, increased (Figure 8A), and the sedimentation rate reached a maximum near 10.6 ka BP (Figure 8I).…”
Section: Relevance Of Environmental Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%