Late Pleistocene-Holocene records from Lake Ulaan, southern Mongolia: implications for east Asian palaeomonsoonal climate changes
            
                
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Late Pleistocene-Holocene records from Lake Ulaan, southern Mongolia: implications for east Asian palaeomonsoonal climate changes
 
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Authors
 
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Hyoun Soo Lim
Yoon, Ho Il
Yong Il Lee
Lee, Min Kyung
Lee, Jae Il 
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Physical Geography; Geology
 
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East Asian monsoon; Holocene; Mongolia; lake sediment; paleoclimate
 
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2013
 
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Wiley
 
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Citation
 
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Hyoun Soo Lim, et al. 2013. "Late Pleistocene-Holocene records from Lake Ulaan, southern Mongolia: implications for east Asian palaeomonsoonal climate changes". Journal of Quaternary Science, 28(4): 370-378.
 
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Abstract
 
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A 5.88-m-long core taken from Lake Ulaan was studied for high-resolution paleoclimatic changes during the last 17000 years. These sediments were transported by local westerly winds and fluvial processes. The records of total organic carbon, C/N ratio and weathering intensity suggest that paleoclimate in the source area of Lake Ulaan sediment was most humid during the Early Holocene, humid during the mid-Holocene and dry in the Late Holocene. The decrease of humidity through the Holocene is a typical characteristic of the East Asian monsoon region. Comparison with lacustrine records of other Mongolia regions suggests that the northern boundary of East Asian summer-monsoon influence could have been located further north than previously assumed.on, C/N ratio and weathering intensity suggest that paleoclimate in the source area of Lake Ulaan sediment was most humid during the Early Holocene, humid during the mid-Holocene and dry in the Late Holocene. The decrease of humidity through the Holocene is a typical characteristic of the East Asian monsoon region. Comparison with lacustrine records of other Mongolia regions suggests that the northern boundary of East Asian summer-monsoon influence could have been located further north than previously assumed.
 
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URI
 
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/6121
 
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DOI
 
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2626
 
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