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1. Desertification and Related Climate Change in the Alashan Plateau since the Last 40 ka of the Last Glacial Period.

2. Human Impacts on Holocene Vegetation and Wetland Degradation in the Lower Pearl River, Southern China.

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

4. A Paleoclimate Prognosis of the Future Asian Summer Monsoon Variability.

5. Centennial Variation and Mechanism of the Extreme High Temperatures in Summer over China during the Holocene Forced by Total Solar Irradiance.

6. Middle to late Holocene plant cover variation in relation to climate, fire, and human activity in the Songnen grasslands of northeastern China.

7. Changes of Neolithic subsistence in south Hangzhou Bay coast, eastern China: An adaptive strategy to landscape processes.

8. Coastal morphodynamics and Holocene environmental changes in the Pearl River Delta, southern China: New evidence from palynological records.

9. Biofuels Reserve Controlled Wildfire Regimes Since the Last Deglaciation: A Record From Gonghai Lake, North China.

10. Gradually Cooling of the Yellow Sea Warm Current Driven by Tropical Pacific Subsurface Water Temperature Changes Over the Past 5 kyr.

11. Holocene Monsoon Change and Abrupt Events on the Western Chinese Loess Plateau as Revealed by Accurately Dated Stalagmites.

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

13. Multidecadal‐ to Centennial‐Scale 10Be Variations in Holocene Sediments of Huguangyan Maar Lake, South China.

14. Vegetation Determines Lake Sediment Carbon Accumulation during Holocene in the Forest–Steppe Ecotone in Northern China.