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1. Analysis of relationship between soil erosion and lake deposition during the Holocene in Xingyun Lake, southwestern China.

2. Holocene environmental change and Neolithic rice agriculture in the lower Yangtze region of China: A review.

3. An evolutionary model for the Holocene formation of the Pearl River delta, China.

4. Landscape change and resilience theory: a palaeoenvironmental assessment from Yunnan, SW China.

5. Evidence for the early beginning (c. 9000 cal. BP) of rice domestication in China: a response.

6. Environmental and cultural changes during the terminal Neolithic: Qingpu, Yangtze delta, eastern China.

7. The impact of ancient civilization on the northeastern Chinese landscape: palaeoecological evidence from the Western Liaohe River Basin, Inner Mongolia.

8. Modern pollen-based interpretations of mid-Holocene palaeoclimate (8500 to 3000 cal. BP) at the southern margin of the Tengger Desert, northwestern China.

9. The mid-Holocene decline of the East Asian summer monsoon indicated by a lake-to-wetland transition in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China.

10. Holocene lake level history of the Tangra Yumco lake system, southern-central Tibetan Plateau.

11. Holocene peatland initiation and carbon storage in temperate peatlands of the Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China.

12. Diatom response to Asian monsoon variability during the Late Glacial to Holocene in a small treeline lake, SW China.

13. Rising waters: New geoarchaeological evidence of inundation and early agriculture from former settlement sites on the southern Yangtze Delta, China.

14. Wildfire history and climatic change in the semi-arid loess tableland in the middle reaches of the Yellow River of China during the Holocene: Evidence from charcoal records.

15. Paleotemperature variability in central China during the last 13 ka recorded by a novel microbial lipid proxy in the Dajiuhu peat deposit.

16. Modern pollen assemblages from cultivated rice fields and rice pollen morphology: Application to a study of ancient land use and agriculture in the Pearl River Delta, China.

17. Asian monsoon precipitation changes and the Holocene methane anomaly.

18. Mid-Holocene variability of the East Asian monsoon based on bulk organic δ13C and C/N records from the Pearl River estuary, southern China.

19. Sedimentary records of extraordinary floods at the ending of the mid-Holocene climatic optimum along the Upper Weihe River, China.

20. Variations in spruce (Picea sp.) distribution in the Chinese Loess Plateau and surrounding areas during the Holocene.

21. Holocene environmental changes in central Inner Mongolia revealed by luminescence dating of sediments from the Sala Us River valley.

22. A high-resolution record of Holocene environmental and climatic changes from Lake Balikun (Xinjiang, China): Implications for central Asia.

23. Holocene climatic changes revealed by aeolian deposits from the Qinghai Lake area (northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau) and possible forcing mechanisms.

24. Holocene environmental variations recorded by organic-related and carbonate-related proxies of the lacustrine sediments from Bosten Lake, northwestern China.

25. Holocene land-cover changes on the Tibetan Plateau.

26. A sediment-based record of Lateglacial and Holocene environmental changes from Guangfulin, Yangtze delta, eastern China.

27. The influence and chronological uncertainties of the 8.2 ka cooling event on continental climate records in China.

28. Optical dating of Holocene dune sands rom the Hulun Buir Desert, northeastern China.

29. Reconstruction of Holocene monsoon history from the Pearl River Estuary, southern China, using diatoms and carbon isotope ratios.

30. The Holocene vegetation history of Lake Erhai, Yunnan province southwestern China: the role of climate and human forcings.

31. A 6000-year high-resolution climatic record from a stalagmite in Xiangshui Cave, Guilin, China.

32. Winter half-year temperature reconstruction for the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and Yangtze River, China, during the past 2000 years.