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1. Geochemical characteristics of Holocene aeolian deposits and their environmental significance in the Mu Us Desert, northern China.

2. New progress in the Holocene climate and agriculture research in China.

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

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. A new assessment of modern climate change, China—An approach based on paleo-climate.

8. Quaternary environmental changes in the drylands of China – A critical review

9. An early Holocene erosion phase on the loess tablelands in the southern Loess Plateau of China

10. Human adaptation to Holocene environments: Perspectives and promise from China.

11. Chinese Prehistoric Eyed Bone Needles: A Review and Assessment.

12. Complementarity, completeness and quality of long-term faunal archives in an Asian biodiversity hotspot.

13. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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