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QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
卷 144, 期 -, 页码 4-28出版社
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2005.05.008
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On the basis of the results of palynological research on two cores from the Song Hong (Red River) delta in the sub-tropical zone of Asia, centennial- to millennial-scale climate changes and human impacts during the Holocene were clarified. Three cycles of cooling and warming were identified during the last 5000 yr: a cool and wet climate during 4530-3340 cal. yr BP, 2100-1540 cal. yr BP, and 620-130 cal. yr BP, a warm and dry climate during 3340-2100 cal. yr BP, 1540-620 cal. yr BP and the present warm climate. The first and last cooling events correspond to global Holocene cooling events, the Neoglacial Period and the Little fee Age, respectively. Each persisted for 500-1000yr, and they occurred at intervals of 1500-2000yr. Pollen records also reflect human impacts on this area, which intensified after 3340 cal. yr BP when large quantities of cultivated Gramineae taxa, possibly including the main wet rice species, Oryza sativa, secondary forest, and other upland cultivated taxa appear in the record. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
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