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1. Late Cretaceous climate changes recorded in Eastern Asian lacustrine deposits and North American Epieric sea strata.

2. Cretaceous paleogeography and paleoclimate and the setting of SKI borehole sites in Songliao Basin, northeast China.

3. Continental Scientific Drilling Project of Cretaceous Songliao Basin: Scientific objectives and drilling technology.

5. Coastal Mountains Amplified the Impacts of Orbital Forcing on East Asian Climate in the Late Cretaceous.

6. Modeling East Asian climate and impacts of atmospheric CO2 concentration during the Late Cretaceous (66Ma).

7. Mercury Evidence of Intense Volcanism Preceded Oceanic Anoxic Event 1d.

8. Upland river planform morphodynamics and associated riverbank erosion: Insights from channel migration of the upper Yarlung Tsangpo river.

9. East‐Central Asian Climate Evolved With the Northward Migration of the High Proto‐Tibetan Plateau.

10. High terrestrial temperature in the low-latitude Nanxiong Basin during the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary interval.

11. Wildfire activity driven by the 405-kyr orbital climate cycles in the Middle Jurassic.

12. Orbitally forced chemical weathering in the Late Cretaceous northeastern China: Implications for paleoclimate change.

13. Interruptions of the ancient Shu Civilization: triggered by climate change or natural disaster?

14. Cretaceous oceanic red beds (CORBs): Different time scales and models of origin

15. Terrestrial climate in mid-latitude East Asia from the latest Cretaceous to the earliest Paleogene: A multiproxy record from the Songliao Basin in northeastern China.

16. Recognition of Milankovitch cycles in XRF core-scanning records of the Late Cretaceous Nenjiang Formation from the Songliao Basin (northeastern China) and their paleoclimate implications.

17. Paleoenvironmental setting, mechanism and consequence of massive organic carbon burial in the Permian Junggar Basin, NW China.

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