2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.12.007
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Extraordinary floods related to the climatic event at 4200 a BP on the Qishuihe River, middle reaches of the Yellow River, China

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“…8e, f) points to short periods with relatively regular monsoon dynamics, which could be associated with intervals of consistently weakened EASM. These epochs might have been followed by more-erratic monsoon dynamics, which eventually gave rise to the floods observed by Huang et al (2010Huang et al ( , 2011. Notably, we do not find comparable signatures in the other three Chinese speleothem records analysed in this work, although they are much closer to the regions with reported evidence for almost synchronous cultural changes.…”
Section: Chinacontrasting
confidence: 79%
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“…8e, f) points to short periods with relatively regular monsoon dynamics, which could be associated with intervals of consistently weakened EASM. These epochs might have been followed by more-erratic monsoon dynamics, which eventually gave rise to the floods observed by Huang et al (2010Huang et al ( , 2011. Notably, we do not find comparable signatures in the other three Chinese speleothem records analysed in this work, although they are much closer to the regions with reported evidence for almost synchronous cultural changes.…”
Section: Chinacontrasting
confidence: 79%
“…Huang et al (2010Huang et al ( , 2011 report strong indications of a series of extraordinary floods in the middle realm of the Yellow River, which might have contributed to the demise of existing cultures and their replacement by others, including the abandonment of settlements along the Yellow River. In turn, Gao et al (2007) attribute their findings to an exceptionally cool period.…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some regions, the changes around this time are specifically linked with excessive flooding (e.g. Huang et al 2011;Magny et al 2012;Vanniere et al 2013), and Leuschner et al (2000Leuschner et al ( , 2002 report a distinct germination phase in subfossil oaks from Main and Danube river gravels at this time. The fact that the group centered around 4200 BP shows good crossmatching between wood samples from the OraĆĄje, Osijek, and the Krapina regions, which today have strong climatic differences, may be indicative of the larger scale or more dramatic climatic forcings in play during this time period.…”
Section: S56mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that movement, the terrain fluctuation, mountain format and river trend of this area were generally formed. Then, the landform feature changed within a narrow range under the influence of climate change [20] and tectonic movement. River incision and aggradation are important factors of the landform change in the Holocene.…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%