2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.09.023
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Reconstructing Neogene vegetation and climates to infer tectonic uplift in western Yunnan, China

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“…In Yunnan (southwest China), the evolution of the Miocene climate has been extensively investigated using different floral proxies, such as pollen [11,12] and plant mega-fossils [13][14][15][16][17], indicating that Yunnan was already under a monsoonal climate in the Miocene [11,14]. We have previously reported palynological results from a 400 m-thick sedimentary succession in Wenshan, southeast Yunnan, to reveal how the vegetation dynamics responded to a monsoonal climate [11].…”
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“…In Yunnan (southwest China), the evolution of the Miocene climate has been extensively investigated using different floral proxies, such as pollen [11,12] and plant mega-fossils [13][14][15][16][17], indicating that Yunnan was already under a monsoonal climate in the Miocene [11,14]. We have previously reported palynological results from a 400 m-thick sedimentary succession in Wenshan, southeast Yunnan, to reveal how the vegetation dynamics responded to a monsoonal climate [11].…”
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“…In recent years, the southeastern border of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (SBTP) has become the focus of several studies regarding its climates during the late Pliocene (Xu et al, 2004;Kou et al, 2006;Sun et al, 2011;Xie et al, 2012;Yao et al, 2012;Su et al, 2013). This region experienced dramatic changes in topography and climate throughout the late Cenozoic associated with the uplift and expansion of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (Kutzbach et al, 1993;Ge and Li, 1999;Schoenbohm et al, 2006;Westaway, 2009;Zhang et al, 2012).…”
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“…Around 20 Neogene floras have been well documented from this region, of which several are late Pliocene in age (e.g., Tao, 1986;Ge and Li, 1999;Zhou, 2000;Xu, 2002;Xu et al, 2003Xu et al, , 2004Wang and Shu, 2004;Kou et al, 2006;Su et al, 2013). During the last decade, palaeoclimate data for some of those late Pliocene floras were reconstructed quantitatively (Xu, 2002;Xu et al, 2004;Kou et al, 2006;Sun et al, 2011;Yao et al, 2012;Su et al, 2013). These palaeoclimatic reconstructions consistently show warmer conditions in the late Pliocene than at present (e.g., Kou et al, 2006;Sun et al, 2011;Su et al, 2013).…”
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“…By contrast, uplift of the Hengduan Mountains region, at the southeastern margin ( Fig. 1), is generally believed to have been rapid and recent, occurring mainly between the late Miocene and late Pliocene (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23).…”
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