Evidence of Holocene climatic change and human impact in northwestern Yunnan Province: High-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Chenghai Lake, southwestern China
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Evidence of Holocene climatic change and human impact in northwestern Yunnan Province: High-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Chenghai Lake, southwestern China
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HOLOCENE
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 127-139
出版商
SAGE Publications
发表日期
2017-06-29
DOI
10.1177/0959683617715692
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