Name:
WANG Hanlin
Education:
Ph.D.
Title:
Academic title:
Research Assistant
Postal Code:
210008
Subject categories:
Palaeotology
Mailing Address:
39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing, China
E-mail:
hlwang@nigpas.ac.cn
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Research:
 
Publications:

[1] Wang, H.L., Lu, H.Y., 2022. Climate controls on evolution of grassland ecosystems since late Cenozoic: A phytolith perspective. Earth-Science Reviews, 104059.

[2] Wang, H.L., Lu, H.Y., Zhao, L., Zhang, H.Y., Lei, F., Wang, Y.C., 2019. Asian monsoon rainfall variation during the Pliocene forced by global temperature change. Nature Communications 10, 5272.

[3] Wang, H.L., Lu, H.Y., Zhang, H.Y., Yi, S.W., Gu, Y., and Liang, C.H., 2019. Grass habitat analysis and phytolith-based quantitative reconstruction of Asian monsoon climate change in the sand-loess transitional zone, northern China. Quaternary Research 92, 519-529.

[4] Zhao, L., Lu, H.Y., Wang, H.L., Meadows, M., Ma, C.M., Tang, L.Y., Lei, F., and Zhang, H.Y., 2020. Vegetation dynamics in response to evolution of the Asian Monsoon in a warm world: Pollen evidence from the Weihe Basin, central China. Global and Planetary Change 193, 103269.

[5] Gu, Y.S., Liu, H.Y., Wang, H.L., Li, R.C., Yu, J.X., 2016. Phytoliths as a method of identification for three genera of woody bamboos (Bambusoideae) in tropical southwest China. Journal of Archaeological Science 68, 46-53.

[6] 鹿化煜张瀚之王逸超赵琳王翰林孙文峰张红艳, 2018. 渭河盆地新生代沉积序列与亚洲季风气候起源演化第四纪研究 38, 1057-1067.

[7] Zhang, H.Z., Lu, H.Y., He, J., Xie, W.T., Wang, H.L., Zhang, H.Y., Breecker, Daniel., Bird, Anna., Steven, Thomas., Nie, J.S., Li, G.J., 2022. Large-number detrital zircon U-Pb ages reveal global cooling caused the formation of the Chinese Loess Plateau during Late Miocene. Science Advances 8, eabq2007.

[8] Wang, Y.C., Lu, H.Y., Wang, K.X., Wang, Y., Li, Y.X., Clemens, S., Lv, H.Z., Huang, Z.H., Wang, H.L., Hu, X.Z., Lu, F.Z., Zhang, H.Z., 2020. Combined high- and low-latitude forcing of East Asian monsoon precipitation variability in the Pliocene warm period. Science Advances 6. eabc2414.

[9] Wang, K.X., Lu, H.Y., Lei, F., Lyu, H.Z., Wang, H.L., Wang, Y.C., 2022. East Asian monsoon precipitation decrease during Plio-Pleistocene transition revealed by changes in the chemical weathering intensity of Red Clay and loess-paleosol. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 601, 111080.

[10] Gu, Y.S., Wang, H.L., Huang, X.Y., Peng H.X., Huang J.H., 2012. Phytolith records of the climate change since the past 15000 years in the middle reach of the Yangtze River in China. Frontiers of Earth Science 6(1): 10-17.