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1. Yangtze River-derived sediments in the southwestern South Yellow Sea: Provenance discrimination and seasonal transport mechanisms.

2. Sedimentary responses to the cross-shelf transport of terrigenous material on the East China Sea continental shelf.

3. Sea-level oscillations in the East China Sea and their implications for global seawater redistribution during 14.0–10.0 kyr BP.

4. Nonevaporative origin for gypsum in mud sediments from the East China Sea shelf.

5. Recent sedimentary records in the East China Sea inner shelf and their response to environmental change and human activities.

6. Provenance discrimination of sediments in the Zhejiang-Fujian mud belt, East China Sea: Implications for the development of the mud depocenter.

7. Synchronicity of Kuroshio Current and climate system variability since the Last Glacial Maximum.

8. Clay mineral and grain size studies of sediment provenances and paleoenvironment evolution in the middle Okinawa Trough since 17 ka.

9. Formation of the modern current system in the East China Sea since the early Holocene and its relationship with sea level and the monsoon system.

10. Effects of grain size distribution on mineralogical and chemical compositions: a case study from size-fractional sediments of the Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River).

11. Mineral distributions in surface sediments of the western South Yellow Sea: implications for sediment provenance and transportation.

12. High resolution records of flood deposition in the mud area off the Changjiang River mouth during the past century.

13. Assemblage characteristics of clay minerals and its implications to evolution of eolian dust input to the Parece Vela Basin since 1.95 Ma.

14. The effect of Typhoon Talim on the distribution of heavy metals on the inner shelf of the East China sea.

15. Provenance, structure, and formation of the mud wedge along inner continental shelf of the East China Sea: A synthesis of the Yangtze dispersal system

16. Sedimentary evolution since the late Last Deglaciation in the western North Yellow Sea.

17. Sensitive grain-size records of Holocene East Asian summer monsoon in sediments of northern South China Sea slope

18. Sediment pathway of the East China Sea inferred from an R-mode factor analysis of surface sediments in the Okinawa Trough

19. Increased contribution of terrigenous supply from Taiwan to the northern South China Sea since 3Ma

20. Environmental evolution and impact of the Yellow River sediments on deposition in the Bohai Sea during the last deglaciation

21. Impact of Typhoon Talim on surface sediment records on the East China Sea continental shelf.

22. Heavy mineral record from the east China sea inner shelf: Implications for provenance and climate changes over the past 1500 years.

23. Sedimentary changes during the Holocene in the Bohai Sea and its paleoenvironmental implication

24. Geochemical character and material source of sediments in the eastern Philippine Sea.

25. Development of the East Asian monsoon: Mineralogical and sedimentologic records in the northern South China Sea since 20 Ma

26. Development of the East Asian summer monsoon: Evidence from the sediment record in the South China Sea since 8.5 Ma

27. Coherence between solar activity and the East Asian winter monsoon variability in the past 8000 years from Yangtze River-derived mud in the East China Sea

28. Recent 2000-year geological records of mud in the inner shelf of the East China Sea and their climatic implications.

29. Recent 2000-year geological records of mud in the inner shelf of the East China Sea and their climatic implications.

30. Millennial-scale interaction between the East Asian winter monsoon and El Niño-related tropical Pacific precipitation in the Holocene.

31. Changes in chemical weathering regime of shelf sediments of the East China Sea controlled by sea-level and climatic changes since the last deglaciation.

33. Environmental evolution of the East China Sea inner shelf and its constraints on pyrite sulfur contents and isotopes since the last deglaciation.

34. Rapid Climate Links Between High Northern Latitudes and Tropical Southeast Asia Over the Last 40 ka.

35. Global Cooling‐Driven Summer Monsoon Weakening in South China Across the Eocene‐Oligocene Transition.

36. Asynchronous Variation in the Quaternary East Asian Winter Monsoon Associated With the Tropical Pacific ENSO‐Like System.

37. Pyrite sulfur isotopes constrained by sedimentation rates: Evidence from sediments on the East China Sea inner shelf since the late Pleistocene.

38. Evolution of Asian drying since 30 Ma revealed by clay minerals record in the West Pacific and its tectonic-climatic forcing.

39. Enhanced weathering input from South Asia to the Indian Ocean since the late Eocene.

40. Sedimentary pyrites and C/S ratios of mud sediments on the East China Sea inner shelf indicate late Pleistocene-Holocene environmental evolution.

41. Northward Shift of the Northern Hemisphere Westerlies in the Early to Late Miocene and Its Links to Tibetan Uplift.

42. History of human activity in South China since 7 cal ka BP: Evidence from a sediment record in the South China Sea.

44. The major uplift in Himalayas was no earlier than the Miocene: Evidence from marine sediment record in the Bay of Bengal.

45. Holocene climate regulates multiple sulfur isotope compositions of pyrite in the East China sea via sedimentation rate.

46. Yangtze- and Taiwan-derived sediments on the inner shelf of East China Sea

47. Sedimentation rates and provenance analysis in the Southwestern Okinawa Trough since the mid-Holocene.

48. Depositional control on carbon and sulfur preservation onshore and offshore the Oujiang Estuary: Implications for the C/S ratio as a salinity indicator.

49. Delayed Collapse of the North Pacific Intermediate Water After the Glacial Termination.

50. Delayed Collapse of the North Pacific Intermediate Water After the Glacial Termination.

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