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- who: . et al. from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics (CAS), China Anhui Normal University, China have published the Article: Charcoal in Kunlun Mountains loess: Implications for environment change and human activity during the middle, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this study, a 720 cm-thick loess section (KLA) at 3,516 m above sea level (asl) in Kunlun Shan (Mountains) was studied on the basis of multiple proxies . The authors prepared each sample following the method of Stevenson and Haberle and adapted from Rhodes , and thus consider that charcoal particles >150 u03bcm were . . .
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