Global cooling and enhanced Eocene Asian mid-latitude interior aridity
The role Tibetan Plateau uplift played in Asian inland aridification remains unclear due to a paucity of accurately dated records. Here, the authors present a continuous aeolian sequence for the period >51–39 Ma, analysis of which indicates that aridification was driven by global climatic forcing...
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Main Authors: | J. X. Li, L. P. Yue, A. P. Roberts, A. M. Hirt, F. Pan, Lin Guo, Y. Xu, R. G. Xi, Lei Guo, X. K. Qiang, C. C. Gai, Z. X. Jiang, Z. M. Sun, Q. S. Liu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6b768260639d40d3893e8dfacebf17b2 |
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