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Filters: Author is Xiaokang Liu  [Clear All Filters]
2019
Liu X, Rao Z, Shen C-C, Liu J, Chen J, Chen S, Wang X, Chen F.  2019.  Holocene Solar Activity Imprint on Centennial- to Multidecadal-Scale Hydroclimatic Oscillations in Arid Central Asia. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres. 24(5):2562-2573.
Liu X, Liu J, Shen C-C, Yang Y, Chen J, Chen S, Wang X, Wu C-C, Chen F.  2019.  Inconsistency between records of δ18O and trace element ratios from stalagmites: Evidence for increasing mid–late Holocene moisture in arid central Asia. The Holocene.
Chiang H-W, Lu Y, Wang X, Lin K, Liu X.  2019.  Optimizing MC-ICP-MS with SEM protocols for determination of U and Th isotope ratios and 230Th ages in carbonates. Quaternary Geochronology. 50:75-90.

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