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2. Indication of millennial-scale moisture changes by the temporal distribution of Holocene calcareous root tubes in the deserts of the Alashan Plateau, Northwest China.

3. Distribution pattern of different phenotypes of Limnocythere inopinata (an ostracod) from lakes in the Badain Jaran Desert, northern China.

4. Formation and environmental significance of late Quaternary calcareous root tubes in the deserts of the Alashan Plateau, northwest China.

5. Synchronous or asynchronous Holocene Indian and East Asian summer monsoon evolution: A synthesis on Holocene Asian summer monsoon simulations, records and modern monsoon indices.

6. Millennial-scale environmental changes in the Asian monsoon margin during the Holocene, implicated by the lake evolution of Huahai Lake in the Hexi Corridor of northwest China.

7. Millennial-scale erosion rates in three inland drainage basins and their controlling factors since the Last Deglaciation, arid China

8. Tracking millennial-scale climate change by analysis of the modern summer precipitation in the marginal regions of the Asian monsoon

9. Younger Dryas event recorded by the mirabilite deposition in Huahai lake, Hexi Corridor, NW China

10. Environmental change implied by the relationship between pollen assemblages and grain-size in N.W. Chinese lake sediments since the Late Glacial

11. Variation characteristics and influencing mechanism of CO2 flux from lakes in the Badain Jaran Desert: A case study of Yindeer Lake.

12. Quantitative reconstruction of consecutive paleolake-level fluctuations by the groundwater recharged lake in the desert hinterland: A case study in the Badain Jaran Desert, Northwestern China.

13. A new complexity-based three-stage method to comprehensively quantify positive/negative contribution rates of climate change and human activities to changes in runoff in the upper Yellow River.

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