2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40333-016-0123-7
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A warmer but drier Marine Isotope Stage 11 during the past 650 ka as revealed by the thickest loess on the western Chinese Loess Plateau

Abstract: Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11; is generally considered to be the best analogue for the present interglacial (Holocene), and investigation of it will improve our understanding of current climate variability and assist in predictions of future climate change. However, many recent studies primarily focus on the structure and duration of MIS 11. Little research has focused on climate warmth and stability recorded in the Chinese loess-paleosol sequences (LPS) during the S4 paleosol formation (equivalent to MIS 11… Show more

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“…Despite the work done to characterize MIS 11 in the terrestrial realm (e.g., Ashton et al, 2008;Candy, 2009;Dabkowski et al, 2012;Shi et al, 2016;, as well as the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas (Bauch et al, 2000;Dickson et al, 2009;Candy & McClymont, 2013;, less is known about MIS 11 in the North Pacific region, and especially in the Bering Sea. In fact, this project is one of the first high resolution studies of MIS 11 in the Bering Sea.…”
Section: Marine Isotope Stage 11 In the Bering Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the work done to characterize MIS 11 in the terrestrial realm (e.g., Ashton et al, 2008;Candy, 2009;Dabkowski et al, 2012;Shi et al, 2016;, as well as the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas (Bauch et al, 2000;Dickson et al, 2009;Candy & McClymont, 2013;, less is known about MIS 11 in the North Pacific region, and especially in the Bering Sea. In fact, this project is one of the first high resolution studies of MIS 11 in the Bering Sea.…”
Section: Marine Isotope Stage 11 In the Bering Seamentioning
confidence: 99%