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- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsChanges in sea surface hydrography and productivity in the western equatorial Atlantic since the last interglacial(2021)
;Piacsek, Patricia; ;Gu, Fang ;Venancio, Igor Martins ;Lessa, Douglas V.O. ;Belem, AndreAlbuquerque, Ana Luiza S. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsEvidence of cooling in the tropical South Atlantic off southeastern Brazil during the last 50 kyr(2020)
;Gu, Fang ;Pätzold, Jürgen - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsHolocene vegetation history and responses to climate and sea-level change in the Liaohe Delta, northeast China(2022)
;Yang, Shixiong ;Gu, Fang ;Song, Bing ;Ye, Siyuan ;Yuan, Yongming ;He, Lei; ;Zhao, Guangming ;Ding, Xigui ;Pei, ShaofengSangiorgi, Francesca - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsIntroduction to Thematic Set: Asian Climate(2024)
;Dodson, John ;Gu, Fang ;Mackenzie, LydiaPratte, Steve - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsLate Holocene Vegetation and Environmental Changes of Coastal Lowlands in Northern Iran: Possible Role of Climate, Human Impact and Caspian Sea Level Fluctuations(2022)
;Gu, Fang; Abstract Coastal forests and wetlands play an important role in supporting biodiversity, protecting the hinterlands and shorelines from erosion and also contributing to carbon sequestration and freshwater storage. To reconstruct late Holocene vegetation and environmental dynamics in the coastal lowlands of northern Iran and to detect the possible role of climate, human and Caspian Sea level fluctuation on coastal ecosystems, multi-proxy analysis was applied on the sediment cores from the inland Eynak (EYK) lagoon and near coast Bibi Heybat (BBH) alder swamp. Results shows that in the last 170 years, strong reduction of alder forest occurred around Eynak lagoon, while an expansion occurred in the coastal area in the last 100 years. This indicates that human impact shifted from the near coast to elevated inland, which might be due to the raised water level from the Caspian Sea and the coastal area of BBH region was flooded by brackish water from the Caspian Sea, and was not so suitable for agriculture anymore. This study indicate that alder swamp extent is different between coastal and inland sites, suggesting that further studies of multiple records across the region are needed. Moreover, this study helps to distangle human impacts from wetland processes and thus will be an important contribution to effective climate mitigation and conservation strategies. This multi-proxy study presents important palynological records, which helps to understand past and future impacts of various drivers, such as climate, human impact and sea level changes on wetland ecosystems both regionally and globally. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsLate Quaternary environmental dynamics inferred from marine sediment core GeoB6211-2 off southern Brazil(2018)
;Gu, Fang ;Chiessi, Cristiano M. ;Zonneveld, Karin A.F. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsLong-term vegetation, climate and ocean dynamics inferred from a 73,500 years old marine sediment core (GeoB2107-3) off southern Brazil(2017)
;Gu, Fang ;Zonneveld, Karin A.F. ;Chiessi, Cristiano M. ;Arz, Helge W. ;Pätzold, Jürgen - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsShifts of the Brazil-Falklands/Malvinas Confluence in the western South Atlantic during the latest Pleistocene–Holocene inferred from dinoflagellate cysts(2018)
;Gu, Fang ;Chiessi, Cristiano M. ;Zonneveld, Karin A. F. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings