Abstract
Sediments from Lake Biwa in central Japan preserve the paleoclimatic and tectonic history of the past 1 Ma of East Asia. In particular the uppermost massive clays are well suited to study high-resolution environmental change of the last 430 ka.
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Takemura, K. (2012). The history of Lake Biwa drilling. PAGES News, 20(2), 68–69. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.20.2.68
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