Is there a time-transgressive Holocene optimum in the East Asian monsoon area?

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We have carried out a multiproxy analysis of high-resolution eutrophic peat/mud, sand dune, and loess/paleosol sequences covering the Holocene period in both southern and northern China, in order to test the hypothesis of a time-transgressive Holocene optimum in the East Asian monsoon area (An et al. 2000). Samples were radiocarbon dated to establish the chronology. Our results indicate that the Holocene optimum occurred between ~10,000-5000 cal yr ago in both southern and northern China, consistent with a global pattern rather than simply a local expression. Our data also support the conclusion that the evolution of Holocene climate in China is consistent with changes in Northern Hemisphere solar radiation. © 2007 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona.

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Zhou, W., Song, S., Burr, G., J T Jull, A., Lu, X., Yu, H., & Cheng, P. (2007). Is there a time-transgressive Holocene optimum in the East Asian monsoon area? Radiocarbon, 49(2), 865–875. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200042739

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