Response of carbon cycle to drier conditions in the mid-Holocene in central China
The effect of Asian summer monsoon hydrological changes on key biogeochemical processes remains poorly understood. Here, using a suite of biomarkers, the authors reconstruct palaeohydrological conditions during the Holocene and show that the peatland carbon cycle is strongly sensitive to paleohydrol...
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Main Authors: | Xianyu Huang, Richard D. Pancost, Jiantao Xue, Yansheng Gu, Richard P. Evershed, Shucheng Xie |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6740ee2cdbc24b2d96aef8c50fb30f40 |
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