2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103996
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Highly resolved East Asian monsoon changes inferred from Sea of Japan sediments

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“…Hemipelagic sediments in the Japan Sea have a high-temporal resolution and are well-dated using various dating techniques like palaeomagnetic datum and marker tephras, which are further tuned to the LR-04 δ 18 O benthic stack (Lisiecki & Raymo, 2005) using gamma ray attenuation (GRA) density (Tada et al, 2018;Tada & Iijima, 1992). The sediment deposition patterns are observed to be sensitive to global sea-level fall, East Asian monsoon intensification, stadial-interstadial and glacial-interglacial cycles (Gorbarenko et al, 2021(Gorbarenko et al, , 2023Huang et al, 2018;Tada et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hemipelagic sediments in the Japan Sea have a high-temporal resolution and are well-dated using various dating techniques like palaeomagnetic datum and marker tephras, which are further tuned to the LR-04 δ 18 O benthic stack (Lisiecki & Raymo, 2005) using gamma ray attenuation (GRA) density (Tada et al, 2018;Tada & Iijima, 1992). The sediment deposition patterns are observed to be sensitive to global sea-level fall, East Asian monsoon intensification, stadial-interstadial and glacial-interglacial cycles (Gorbarenko et al, 2021(Gorbarenko et al, , 2023Huang et al, 2018;Tada et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%