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A long-term increasing aridification and cooling trend at the Chinese Loess Plateau during the Pliocene

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Zhao, Guoyong
Liu, Xiuming
Chen, Qu
Lu, Bin
Chang, Liao
Niu, Hewen
Li, Pingyuan
Guo, Hui
Liu, Zhi

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Pergamon-Elsevier Ltd

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The development of Asian aridification and cooling is a research hotspot nowadays. Loess-Red Clay sequence in the Chinese Loss Plateau provides an excellent terrestrial archive of such paleoclimatic evolution. This paper applied the magnetic "unmixing" te

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Quaternary International

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2037-12-31