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2. Neolithization and Ancient Landscapes in Southern Primorye, Russian Far East
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Popov, Alexander N., Tabarev, Andrei V., and Mikishin, Yuri A.
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- 2014
3. Estuaries, Lagoons, and Limans of the Marginal Seas of Northeast Asia
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Brovko, Petr, primary, Mikishin, Yuri, additional, and Ponomareva, Tamara, additional
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- 2016
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4. The Eurasian Modern Pollen Database (EMPD), version 2
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Davis, Basil A. S., primary, Chevalier, Manuel, additional, Sommer, Philipp, additional, Carter, Vachel A., additional, Finsinger, Walter, additional, Mauri, Achille, additional, Phelps, Leanne N., additional, Zanon, Marco, additional, Abegglen, Roman, additional, Åkesson, Christine M., additional, Alba-Sánchez, Francisca, additional, Anderson, R. Scott, additional, Antipina, Tatiana G., additional, Atanassova, Juliana R., additional, Beer, Ruth, additional, Belyanina, Nina I., additional, Blyakharchuk, Tatiana A., additional, Borisova, Olga K., additional, Bozilova, Elissaveta, additional, Bukreeva, Galina, additional, Bunting, M. Jane, additional, Clò, Eleonora, additional, Colombaroli, Daniele, additional, Combourieu-Nebout, Nathalie, additional, Desprat, Stéphanie, additional, Di Rita, Federico, additional, Djamali, Morteza, additional, Edwards, Kevin J., additional, Fall, Patricia L., additional, Feurdean, Angelica, additional, Fletcher, William, additional, Florenzano, Assunta, additional, Furlanetto, Giulia, additional, Gaceur, Emna, additional, Galimov, Arsenii T., additional, Gałka, Mariusz, additional, García-Moreiras, Iria, additional, Giesecke, Thomas, additional, Grindean, Roxana, additional, Guido, Maria A., additional, Gvozdeva, Irina G., additional, Herzschuh, Ulrike, additional, Hjelle, Kari L., additional, Ivanov, Sergey, additional, Jahns, Susanne, additional, Jankovska, Vlasta, additional, Jiménez-Moreno, Gonzalo, additional, Karpińska-Kołaczek, Monika, additional, Kitaba, Ikuko, additional, Kołaczek, Piotr, additional, Lapteva, Elena G., additional, Latałowa, Małgorzata, additional, Lebreton, Vincent, additional, Leroy, Suzanne, additional, Leydet, Michelle, additional, Lopatina, Darya A., additional, López-Sáez, José Antonio, additional, Lotter, André F., additional, Magri, Donatella, additional, Marinova, Elena, additional, Matthias, Isabelle, additional, Mavridou, Anastasia, additional, Mercuri, Anna Maria, additional, Mesa-Fernández, Jose Manuel, additional, Mikishin, Yuri A., additional, Milecka, Krystyna, additional, Montanari, Carlo, additional, Morales-Molino, César, additional, Mrotzek, Almut, additional, Muñoz Sobrino, Castor, additional, Naidina, Olga D., additional, Nakagawa, Takeshi, additional, Nielsen, Anne Birgitte, additional, Novenko, Elena Y., additional, Panajiotidis, Sampson, additional, Panova, Nata K., additional, Papadopoulou, Maria, additional, Pardoe, Heather S., additional, Pędziszewska, Anna, additional, Petrenko, Tatiana I., additional, Ramos-Román, María J., additional, Ravazzi, Cesare, additional, Rösch, Manfred, additional, Ryabogina, Natalia, additional, Sabariego Ruiz, Silvia, additional, Salonen, J. Sakari, additional, Sapelko, Tatyana V., additional, Schofield, James E., additional, Seppä, Heikki, additional, Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila, additional, Stivrins, Normunds, additional, Stojakowits, Philipp, additional, Svobodova Svitavska, Helena, additional, Święta-Musznicka, Joanna, additional, Tantau, Ioan, additional, Tinner, Willy, additional, Tobolski, Kazimierz, additional, Tonkov, Spassimir, additional, Tsakiridou, Margarita, additional, Valsecchi, Verushka, additional, Zanina, Oksana G., additional, and Zimny, Marcelina, additional
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- 2020
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5. Mid-Holocene climatic changes and cultural dynamics in the basin of the Sea of Japan and adjacent areas
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Lutaenko, Konstantin A., primary, Zhushchikhovskaya, Irina S., additional, Mikishin, Yuri A., additional, and Popov, Alexander N., additional
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- 2007
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6. List of Contributors
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Almquist, Heather, primary, Anderson, Atholl, additional, Anderson, David G., additional, Andrus, C. Fred T., additional, Cannariato, Kevin G., additional, Culleton, Brendan J., additional, Dieffenbacher-Krall, Ann, additional, Erlandson, Jon M., additional, Gagan, Michael, additional, Grosjean, Martin, additional, Karlén, Wibjörn, additional, Kennett, Douglas J., additional, Kennett, James P., additional, Larsson, Lars, additional, Lu, Tracey L.-D., additional, Lutaenko, Konstantin A., additional, Maasch, Kirk A., additional, Mayewski, Paul A., additional, Meggers, Betty J., additional, Metcalfe, Sarah E., additional, Mikishin, Yuri A., additional, Moss, Madonna L., additional, Núñez, Lautaro, additional, Peteet, Dorothy M., additional, Popov, Alexander N., additional, Reitz, Elizabeth J., additional, Richardson, James B., additional, Riedinger-Whitmore, Melanie, additional, Rollins, Harold B., additional, Russo, Michael, additional, Sandweiss, Daniel H., additional, Sanger, David, additional, Santoro, Calogero M., additional, Sassaman, Kenneth E., additional, Schild, Romuald, additional, Shulmeister, James, additional, Standen, Vivien G., additional, Thompson, Lonnie G., additional, Voorhies, Barbara, additional, Wendorf, Fred, additional, Whitlock, Cathy, additional, and Zhushchikhovskaya, Irina S., additional
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- 2007
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7. Chapter 10: Mid-Holocene climatic changes and cultural dynamics in the basin of the Sea of Japan and adjacent areas.
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Lutaenko, Konstantin A., Zhushchikhovskaya, Irina S., Mikishin, Yuri A., and Popov, Alexander N.
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Mid-Holocene climatic/paleogeographical changes, cultural dynamics, and their relations in the basin of the Sea of Japan are reviewed. The sequence and chronology of warmings/ coolings are reconstructed as follows: the first warming of the mid-Holocene took place between 7200 and 6200
14 C yr BP in Sakhalin, although the maximum warming was between 5000 and 600014 C yr BP; in Japan, the peak of warmth might be traced at the level of 6500- 5500 or 6500-500014 C yr BP; a significant cooling in Japan is detected between 4000 and 450014 C yr BP, which corresponds to the Early Subboreal cooling in Sakhalin Island about 440014 C yr BP, to that in Primorye about 4200-470014 C yr BP, and in the Kurile Islands approximately 4500-480014 C yr BP. The Tsushima Current's inflow in the Sea of Japan started after 9000-950014 C yr BP, but the influx of the current on a full scale might occur approximately 800014 C yr BP. It is suggested that a period of high storm frequency in Korea and Primorye, corresponding to maximum warming in Japan and Sakhalin, took place 5300- 600014 C yr BP, Climatic estimates show that the ''climatic optimum'' (time span between 5000 and 600014 C yr BP) is characterized in the Russian Far East by the annual average temperature excess of 2-6°C and more humid conditions. Annual average sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the Sea of Japan were 1-2°C higher compared to the present. Archaeological records from Japan, Korea, and the southern Russian Far East (i.e., evidence for material and spiritual culture, and the subsistence patterns of the prehistoric populations) indicate important changes were occurring around 500014 C yr BP. In general, the main cultural changes in the Japan Sea basin correspond to the period after the climatic optimum of the Holocene. This conclusion reinforces the need for further investigation of the dynamics of climate and culture in the mid-Holocene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
8. The Eurasian Modern Pollen Database (EMPD), version 2
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Davis, Basil A. S., Chevalier, Manuel, Sommer, Philipp, Carter, Vachel A., Finsinger, Walter, Mauri, Achille, Phelps, Leanne N., Zanon, Marco, Abegglen, Roman, Åkesson, Christine M., Alba-Sánchez, Francisca, Anderson, R. Scott, Antipina, Tatiana G., Atanassova, Juliana R., Beer, Ruth, Belyanina, Nina I., Blyakharchuk, Tatiana A., Borisova, Olga K., Bozilova, Elissaveta, Bukreeva, Galina, Bunting, M. Jane, Clò, Eleonora, Colombaroli, Daniele, Combourieu-Nebout, Nathalie, Desprat, Stéphanie, Di Rita, Federico, Djamali, Morteza, Edwards, Kevin J., Fall, Patricia L., Feurdean, Angelica, Fletcher, William, Florenzano, Assunta, Furlanetto, Giulia, Gaceur, Emna, Galimov, Arsenii T., Gałka, Mariusz, García-Moreiras, Iria, Giesecke, Thomas, Grindean, Roxana, Guido, Maria A., Gvozdeva, Irina G., Herzschuh, Ulrike, Hjelle, Kari L., Ivanov, Sergey, Jahns, Susanne, Jankovska, Vlasta, Jiménez-Moreno, Gonzalo, Karpińska-Kołaczek, Monika, Kitaba, Ikuko, Kołaczek, Piotr, Lapteva, Elena G., Latałowa, Małgorzata, Lebreton, Vincent, Leroy, Suzanne, Leydet, Michelle, Lopatina, Darya A., López-Sáez, José Antonio, Lotter, André F., Magri, Donatella, Marinova, Elena, Matthias, Isabelle, Mavridou, Anastasia, Mercuri, Anna Maria, Mesa-Fernández, Jose Manuel, Mikishin, Yuri A., Milecka, Krystyna, Montanari, Carlo, Morales-Molino, César, Mrotzek, Almut, Muñoz Sobrino, Castor, Naidina, Olga D., Nakagawa, Takeshi, Nielsen, Anne Birgitte, Novenko, Elena Y., Panajiotidis, Sampson, Panova, Nata K., Papadopoulou, Maria, Pardoe, Heather S., Pędziszewska, Anna, Petrenko, Tatiana I., Ramos-Román, María J., Ravazzi, Cesare, Rösch, Manfred, Ryabogina, Natalia, Sabariego Ruiz, Silvia, Salonen, J. Sakari, Sapelko, Tatyana V., Schofield, James E., Seppä, Heikki, Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila, Stivrins, Normunds, Stojakowits, Philipp, Svobodova Svitavska, Helena, Święta-Musznicka, Joanna, Tantau, Ioan, Tinner, Willy, Tobolski, Kazimierz, Tonkov, Spassimir, Tsakiridou, Margarita, Valsecchi, Verushka, Zanina, Oksana G., and Zimny, Marcelina
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15. Life on land ,580 Plants (Botany) - Abstract
The Eurasian (née European) Modern Pollen Database (EMPD) was established in 2013 to provide a public database of high-quality modern pollen surface samples to help support studies of past climate, land cover, and land use using fossil pollen. The EMPD is part of, and complementary to, the European Pollen Database (EPD) which contains data on fossil pollen found in Late Quaternary sedimentary archives throughout the Eurasian region. The EPD is in turn part of the rapidly growing Neotoma database, which is now the primary home for global palaeoecological data. This paper describes version 2 of the EMPD in which the number of samples held in the database has been increased by 60 % from 4826 to 8134. Much of the improvement in data coverage has come from northern Asia, and the database has consequently been renamed the Eurasian Modern Pollen Database to reflect this geographical enlargement. The EMPD can be viewed online using a dedicated map-based viewer at https://empd2.github.io and downloaded in a variety of file formats at https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.909130 (Chevalier et al., 2019).
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