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1. Sedimentary And Geochemical Records Of Climate And Environmental Change For The Chaohu-Hangbu River Catchment In Anhui Province
2. Geochemistry And 2H And 18O Stable Isotopes Of Cangzhou Aquifer Systems
3. Human Cultural Adaptation In Jiaodong Peninsula During Mid-Holocene
4. Holocene Ecological Responses Of Penguins And Seals To The Changes Of Antarctic Climate
5. Holocene Environmental Change Of Pedogenensis In The Middle Reaches Of The Jinghe River Basin
6. Holocene Environmental Changes Of Gun Nuur In The Northern Mongolian Plateau
7. Palynological Assemblages And Paleoenvironmental Evolution Of The Holocene In Hefei Region
8. Hou Qishan Holocene Vegetation And Ecological Environment Evolution
9. Sedimentary History Of Black Carbon In Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China
10. The Climate And Ecology Changes In Larsemann Hills, Antarctica And The In-situ Observation Of Trace Gases In Polar Regions
11. Comparative Study On Eco-environmental Records In Typical Antarctic And Arctic Areas Over The Past3000Years
12. Analysis Of Pigment And Methylmercury In Typical Ornithogenic Sediments And Its Ecological Implications
13. Processes And Mechanisms Of Environment And Ecosystems Evolution During The Holocene In The Eastern Chinese Seas
14. A Preliminary Study On Human Activities In Sand Fields Of Northern China And Its Relationship With The Climatic Variations During Holocene
15. Carbon Accumulation In Wetlands Sediments,Northeast China
16. Arsenic Enrichment And Mobilization In The Holocene Alluvial Aquifers Of Southwestern Bangladesh
17. Comparative morphology and dynamics of Holocene carbonate systems, northwestern Abaco Islands, Bahamas
18. Compound specific amino acid delta Carbon-13 patterns in a deep-sea proteinaceous coral: Implications for reconstructing detailed delta Carbon-13 records of exported primary production
19. Holocene ecological shifts on the northeast Pacific margin: Insights from the isotopic analysis of archaeofauna
20. Holocene Climate and Carbon Sequestration via Black Carbon Burial in Sediments
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