Table1_Multi—Proxy Reconstructions of Climate Change and Human Impacts Over the Past 7000 Years From an Archive of Continental Shelf Sediments off Eastern Hainan Island, China.XLSX

Abrupt climatic events and the history of human activities on Hainan Island are poorly understood, due to the lack of high-resolution records. We present high-resolution multiproxy records from the coastal shelf off eastern Hainan Island in China to investigate abrupt climate change and regional hum...

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Main Authors: Chao Huang (109404), Deming Kong (2515798), Fajin Chen (4775082), Jianfang Hu (254154), Peng Wang (34436), Junchuan Lin (10965432)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.663634.s001
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14776767 2023-05-15T17:34:02+02:00 Table1_Multi—Proxy Reconstructions of Climate Change and Human Impacts Over the Past 7000 Years From an Archive of Continental Shelf Sediments off Eastern Hainan Island, China.XLSX Chao Huang (109404) Deming Kong (2515798) Fajin Chen (4775082) Jianfang Hu (254154) Peng Wang (34436) Junchuan Lin (10965432) 2021-06-14T04:08:19Z https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.663634.s001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table1_Multi_Proxy_Reconstructions_of_Climate_Change_and_Human_Impacts_Over_the_Past_7000_Years_From_an_Archive_of_Continental_Shelf_Sediments_off_Eastern_Hainan_Island_China_XLSX/14776767 doi:10.3389/feart.2021.663634.s001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Solid Earth Sciences Climate Science Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified Exploration Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Isotope Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry Geochemistry not elsewhere classified Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Ore Deposit Petrology Palaeontology (incl. Palynology) Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Geology not elsewhere classified Seismology and Seismic Exploration Glaciology Hydrogeology Natural Hazards Quaternary Environments Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change Asian summer monsoon holocene human activity abrupt climate change chemical weathering terrigenous influx Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.663634.s001 2021-07-01T09:54:35Z Abrupt climatic events and the history of human activities on Hainan Island are poorly understood, due to the lack of high-resolution records. We present high-resolution multiproxy records from the coastal shelf off eastern Hainan Island in China to investigate abrupt climate change and regional human–environment interaction over the last 7,000 years. A prominent climatic anomaly occurred during 5,400–4,900 cal yr BP. This abrupt monsoon failure has been detected in various paleoclimatic records from monsoonal regions. Anomalous summer monsoon intensity during 5,400–4,900 cal yr BP is probably driven by solar variability, ENSO activity and ice-rafting events in the North Atlantic. Over the past 1,500 years, with the growing population and progress in production technology, human activity has increasingly become the dominant factor controlling the natural environment of Hainan Island. Dataset North Atlantic Unknown
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topic Solid Earth Sciences
Climate Science
Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified
Exploration Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
Isotope Geochemistry
Organic Geochemistry
Geochemistry not elsewhere classified
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Ore Deposit Petrology
Palaeontology (incl. Palynology)
Structural Geology
Tectonics
Volcanology
Geology not elsewhere classified
Seismology and Seismic Exploration
Glaciology
Hydrogeology
Natural Hazards
Quaternary Environments
Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change
Asian summer monsoon
holocene
human activity
abrupt climate change
chemical weathering
terrigenous influx
spellingShingle Solid Earth Sciences
Climate Science
Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified
Exploration Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
Isotope Geochemistry
Organic Geochemistry
Geochemistry not elsewhere classified
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Ore Deposit Petrology
Palaeontology (incl. Palynology)
Structural Geology
Tectonics
Volcanology
Geology not elsewhere classified
Seismology and Seismic Exploration
Glaciology
Hydrogeology
Natural Hazards
Quaternary Environments
Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change
Asian summer monsoon
holocene
human activity
abrupt climate change
chemical weathering
terrigenous influx
Chao Huang (109404)
Deming Kong (2515798)
Fajin Chen (4775082)
Jianfang Hu (254154)
Peng Wang (34436)
Junchuan Lin (10965432)
Table1_Multi—Proxy Reconstructions of Climate Change and Human Impacts Over the Past 7000 Years From an Archive of Continental Shelf Sediments off Eastern Hainan Island, China.XLSX
topic_facet Solid Earth Sciences
Climate Science
Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified
Exploration Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
Isotope Geochemistry
Organic Geochemistry
Geochemistry not elsewhere classified
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Ore Deposit Petrology
Palaeontology (incl. Palynology)
Structural Geology
Tectonics
Volcanology
Geology not elsewhere classified
Seismology and Seismic Exploration
Glaciology
Hydrogeology
Natural Hazards
Quaternary Environments
Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change
Asian summer monsoon
holocene
human activity
abrupt climate change
chemical weathering
terrigenous influx
description Abrupt climatic events and the history of human activities on Hainan Island are poorly understood, due to the lack of high-resolution records. We present high-resolution multiproxy records from the coastal shelf off eastern Hainan Island in China to investigate abrupt climate change and regional human–environment interaction over the last 7,000 years. A prominent climatic anomaly occurred during 5,400–4,900 cal yr BP. This abrupt monsoon failure has been detected in various paleoclimatic records from monsoonal regions. Anomalous summer monsoon intensity during 5,400–4,900 cal yr BP is probably driven by solar variability, ENSO activity and ice-rafting events in the North Atlantic. Over the past 1,500 years, with the growing population and progress in production technology, human activity has increasingly become the dominant factor controlling the natural environment of Hainan Island.
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author Chao Huang (109404)
Deming Kong (2515798)
Fajin Chen (4775082)
Jianfang Hu (254154)
Peng Wang (34436)
Junchuan Lin (10965432)
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Deming Kong (2515798)
Fajin Chen (4775082)
Jianfang Hu (254154)
Peng Wang (34436)
Junchuan Lin (10965432)
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title Table1_Multi—Proxy Reconstructions of Climate Change and Human Impacts Over the Past 7000 Years From an Archive of Continental Shelf Sediments off Eastern Hainan Island, China.XLSX
title_short Table1_Multi—Proxy Reconstructions of Climate Change and Human Impacts Over the Past 7000 Years From an Archive of Continental Shelf Sediments off Eastern Hainan Island, China.XLSX
title_full Table1_Multi—Proxy Reconstructions of Climate Change and Human Impacts Over the Past 7000 Years From an Archive of Continental Shelf Sediments off Eastern Hainan Island, China.XLSX
title_fullStr Table1_Multi—Proxy Reconstructions of Climate Change and Human Impacts Over the Past 7000 Years From an Archive of Continental Shelf Sediments off Eastern Hainan Island, China.XLSX
title_full_unstemmed Table1_Multi—Proxy Reconstructions of Climate Change and Human Impacts Over the Past 7000 Years From an Archive of Continental Shelf Sediments off Eastern Hainan Island, China.XLSX
title_sort table1_multi—proxy reconstructions of climate change and human impacts over the past 7000 years from an archive of continental shelf sediments off eastern hainan island, china.xlsx
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