Search Results - Asian Monsoon Years
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Seasonal variability of chlorophyll-a and oceanographic conditions in Sabah waters in relation to Asian monsoon`a remote sensing study
Published 2013“…A study was conducted to investigate the influence of Asian monsoon on chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) content in Sabah waters and to identify the related oceanographic conditions that caused phytoplankton blooms at the eastern and western coasts of Sabah, Malaysia. …”
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SE Asian carbonates: tools for evaluating environmental and climatic change in equatorial tropics over the last 50 million years
Published 2011“…Results of studies from terrestrial and deep marine realms are comparable with those from the carbonates, but have yielded higher resolution records of changing currents, precipitation and the monsoons. There is considerable scope for further research, however, SE Asian carbonates are powerful tools in evaluating past environmental change in the equatorial tropics.…”
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Interannual variability of the onset of the South China Sea summer monsoon
Published 2016“…This article investigates the year-to-year variability of the onset of the South China Sea summer monsoon (SCSSM) and the possible influences exerted by the surface temperature anomalies over land and sea. …”
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Rapid incision of the Mekong River in the middle Miocene linked to monsoonal precipitation
Published 2018“…However, this coincides with a period of enhanced East Asian summer monsoon precipitation over the region compared with the early Miocene. …”
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Sources and distribution of tetraether lipids in sediments from the Zhejiang–Fujian coastal mud area, China, over the past 160?years: Implications for paleoclimate change
Published 2018“…Furthermore, temporal changes in the GDGT-based proxy records indicate that climate changes and events (e.g., relating to the East Asian Monsoon, Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO)/Kuroshio Current (KC) intensity, and flood events), as well as anthropogenic influences (e.g., dam construction, soil conservation, fertilizer usage, and discharge of industrial waste water and domestic sewage) affect the signal in the core sediments. …”
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The spread of rice to Japan: insights from Bayesian analysis of direct radiocarbon dates and population dynamics in East Asia
Published 2020“…Transformations in China led to the dissemination of rice farmers into the Korean Peninsula about 500 years earlier. The main drivers likely comprised: (i) the eastward expansion of the Shang dynasty (ca. 1600–1400 BCE); (ii) the eastward expansion of the Zhou kingdom, accompanied by the establishment of satellite states, such as Lu (Shandong Province) and Yan (Beijing), following the defeat of the Shang in 1045 BCE; and (iii) the strengthening of local states during the early 8th century BCE after the weakening of the Zhou, due to conflicts with agropastoralists from the Asian steppes. …”
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Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core
Published 2014“…Levoglucosan concentrations in the NEEM ice cores peak between 1500 and 1700 CE, and most levoglucosan spikes coincide with the most extensive central and northern Asian droughts of the past millennium. Many of these multi-annual droughts are caused by Asian monsoon failures, thus suggesting a connection between low- and high-latitude climate processes. …”
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Haemorrhagic septicaemia of cattle & buffaloes in Asia
Published 2013“…Since haemorrhagic septicaemia is a disease of Asian countries; literatures in established journals are extremely rare. …”
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Techno-economic analysis in optimisation of hybrid air-conditioning system combining chilled water storage and solar water heater
Published 2019“…As a hot and humid country, solar radiation can be useful in the early part of the year but turns less useful during the monsoon season towards the end of the year. …”
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