JOURNAL AND BOOK CITATIONS

Buehring, C., Sarnthein, M., and Leg 184 Shipboard Scientific Party, 2000. Toba ash layers in the South China Sea: evidence of contrasting wind directions during eruption ca. 74 ka. Geology, 28:275–278.

Chen, M., Wang, R., Yang, L., Han, J., and Lu, J., 2003. Development of east Asian summer monsoon environments in the late Miocene: radiolarian evidence from Site 1143 of ODP Leg 184. In Clemens, S.C., Wang, P., and Prell., W.L. (Eds.), Asian Monsoons and Global Linkages on Milankovitch and Sub-Milankovitch Time Scales, Mar. Geol., 201:169–177.

Clift, P.D., Layne, G.D., and Blusztajn, J., 2004. Marine sedimentary evidence for monsoon strengthening, Tibetan uplift and drainage evolution in East Asia. In Clift, P.D., Wang, P., Hayes, D., and Kuhnt, W. (Eds.), Continent-Ocean Interactions in the East Asian Marginal Seas. Am. Geophys. Union, Geophys. Monogr., 149.

Clift, P., Lee, J.I., Clark, M.K., and Blusztajn, J., 2002. Erosional response of South China to arc rifting and monsoonal strengthening recorded in the South China Sea. Mar. Geol., 184:207–226.

Clift, P., and Lin, J., 2001. Preferential mantle lithospheric extension under the South China margin. Mar. Pet. Geol., 18:929–945.

Clift, P., Lin, J., and Barckhausen, U., 2002. Evidence of low flexural rigidity and low viscosity lower continental crust during continental break-up in the South China Sea. Mar. Pet. Geol., 19:951–970.

Clift, P.D., Lin, J., and ODP Leg 184 Scientific Party, 2001. Patterns of extension and magmatism along the continent-ocean boundary, South China margin. In Wilson, R.C.L., Beslier M.-O., Whitmarsh, R.B., Froitzheim, N., and Taylor, B. (Eds.), Non-volcanic Rifting of Continental Margins: A Comparison of Evidence from Land and Sea, Spec. Publ.—Geol. Soc. London, 187:489–510.

Fang, N.-Q., Ding, X., Liu, Y.-Q., Hu, C.-Y., Chen, X.-F., and Zhang, Z.-F., 2002. Pelagic sedimentary records of the Ninetyeast Ridge and the late Cenozoic important tectono-environmental events. Dixue Qianyuan [Earth Sci. Front.], 9:103–111.

Holbourn, A., Kuhnt, W., and Schulz, M., 2004. Orbitally paced climate variability during the middle Miocene: high resolution benthic stable-isotope records from the tropical western Pacific. In Clift, P.D., Wang, P., Hayes, D., and Kuhnt, W. (Eds.), Continent-Ocean Interactions in the East Asian Marginal Seas. Am. Geophys. Union, Geophys. Monogr., 149.

Huang, B., Cheng, X., Jian, Z., and Wang, P., 2003. Response of upper ocean structure to the initiation of the North Hemisphere glaciation in the South China Sea. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol., 196:305–318.

Jia, G., Peng, P., Zhao, Q., and Jian, Z., 2003. Changes in terrestrial ecosystem since 30 Ma in East Asia; stable isotope evidence from black carbon in the South China Sea. Geology, 31(12):1093–1096.

Jian, Z., Yu, Y., Li, B., Wang, J., Zhang, X., and Zhou, Z., in press. Phased evolution of the south-north hydrographic gradient in the South China Sea since the middle Miocene. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol.

Jian, Z., Zhao, Q., Cheng, X., Wang, J., Wang, P., and Su, X., 2003. Pliocene–Pleistocene stable isotope and paleoceanographic changes in the northern South China Sea. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol., 193:425–442.

Kienast, M., Higginson, M.J., Mollenhauer, G., Eglinton, T.I., Chen, M.-T., and Calvert, S.E., 2005. On the sedimentological origin of down-core variations of bulk sedimentary nitrogen isotope ratios. Paleoceanography, 20. doi:10.1029/2004PA001081

Kuhnt, W., Holbourn, A., Hall, R., Zuvela, M., and Käse, R., 2004. Neogene history of the Indonesian throughflow. In Clift, P.D., Wang, P., Hayes, D., and Kuhnt, W. (Eds.), Continent-Ocean Interactions in the East Asian Marginal Seas. Am. Geophys. Union, Geophys. Monogr., 149.

Kuhnt, W., Holbourn, A., and Zhao, Q., 2002. The early history of the South China Sea: evolution of Oligocene–Miocene deep water environments. Rev. Micropaleontol., 45:99–159.

Lee, M.-Y., Chen, C.-H., Wei, K.-Y., Iizuka, Y., and Carey, S., 2004. First Toba supereruption revival. Geology, 32:61–64.

Li, B., Jian, Z., Li, Q., Tian, J., and Wang, P., submitted. Oceanography of the South China Sea since the middle Miocene: evidence from planktonic foraminifera. Mar. Micropalaeontol.

Li, B., Wang, J., Huang, B., Li, Q., Jian, Z., Zhao, Q., Su, X., and Wang, P., 2004. South China Sea surface water evolution over the last 12 Myr: a south-north comparison from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1143 and 1146. Paleoceanography, 19. doi:10.1029/2003PA000906

Li, J., Wang, R., and Li, B., 2002. Variations of opal accumulation rates and paleoproductivity over the past 12 Ma at ODP Site 1143, southern South China Sea. Chinese Sci. Bull., 47(7):596–598.

Li, X.-H., Wei, G., Shao, L., Liu, Y., Liang, X., Jian, Z., Sun, M., and Wang, P., 2003. Geochemical and Nd isotopic variations in sediments of the South China Sea: a response to Cenozoic tectonism in SE Asia. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 211:207–220.

Liu, C., Cheng, X., Zhu, Y., Tian, J., and Xia, P., 2002. Oxygen and carbon isotopic records of calcareous nannofossils for the past 1 Ma in the southern South China Sea. Chinese Sci. Bull., 47(10):798–803.

Liu, Z., Trentesaux, A., Clemens, S.C., and Wang, P., 2003. Quaternary clay mineralogy in the northern South China Sea (ODP Site 1146): implications for oceanic current transport and east Asian monsoon evolution. Sci. China, 46(12):1223–1235.

Liu, Z., Xu, J., Tian, J., and Wang, P., 2003. Calcium carbonate pump during Quaternary glacial cycles in the South China Sea. Chinese Sci. Bull., 48(17):1862–1869.

Luedmann, T., Wong, H.K., and Wang, P., 2001. Plio–Quaternary sedimentation processes and neotectonics of the northern continental margin of the South China Sea. Marine Geol., 172:331–358.

McIntyre, K., and Oppo, D.W., submitted. Suborbital scale climate change: insights from a 18O record from the northern South China Sea. Paleoceanography.

Oppo, D.W., and Youbin, S., submitted. Amplitude and timing of sea surface temperature change in the northern South China Sea: dynamic link to the east Asian monsoon. Geology.

Sun, X., Luo, Y., and Chen, H., 2003. Deep-sea pollen research in China. Chinese Sci. Bull., 48(20):2155–2164.

Tian, J., Wang, P., and Cheng, X., 2004. Development of the east Asian monsoon and Northern Hemisphere glaciation: oxygen isotope records from the South China Sea. Quat. Sci. Rev., 23:2007–2016.

Tian, J., Wang, P., and Cheng, X., 2004. Pleistocene precession forcing of the upper ocean structure variations in the southern South China Sea. Prog. Nat. Sci., 14(11):1004–1009.

Tian, J., Wang, P., and Cheng, X., 2004. Responses of foraminiferal isotopic variations at ODP Site 1143 in the southern South China Sea to orbital forcing. Sci. China, 47(10):943–953.

Tian, J., Wang, P., and Cheng, X., 2004. Time-frequency variations of the Plio–Pleistocene foraminiferal isotopes: a case study from the southern South China Sea. Earth Sci.-J. China Univ. Geosci., 15(3):283–289.

Tian, J., Wang, P., Cheng, X., and Li, Q., 2002. Astronomically tuned Plio–Pleistocene benthic 18O record from South China Sea and Atlantic–Pacific comparison. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 203:1015–1029.

Tian, J., Wang, P., Cheng, X., Wang, R., and Sun, X., 2005. Forcing mechanism of the Pleistocene east Asian monsoon variations in a phase perspective. Sci. China, 48(10):1708–1717.

Tian, J., Wang, P.X., Cheng, R.H., and Cheng, X.R., 2005. Quaternary upper ocean thermal gradient variations in the South China Sea: implications for east Asian monsoon climate. Paleoceanography, 20. doi:10.1029/2004PA001115

Wang, P., 2004. Cenozoic deformation and the history of sea-land interactions in Asia. In Clift, P.D., Wang, P., Hayes, D., and Kuhnt, W. (Eds.), Continent-Ocean Interactions in the East Asian Marginal Seas. Am. Geophys. Union, Geophys. Monogr., 149.

Wang, P., Prell, W., Blum, P., and the Leg 184 Shipboard Scientific Party, 1999. Exploring the Asian monsoon through drilling in the South China Sea. JOIDES J., 25(2):8–13.

Wang, P., Clemens, S., Huang, B., and Chen, M., submitted. Paleoceanographic implications of radiolarians in the last 1.0 Ma from the northern South China Sea. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol.

Wang, P., Jian, Z., Zhao, Q., Li, Q., Wang, R., Liu, Z., Wu, G., Shao, L., Wang, J., Huang, B., Fang, D., Tian, J., Li, J., Li, X., Wei, G., Sun, X., Luo, Y., Su, X., Mao, S., and Chen, M., 2003. Evolution of the South China Sea and monsoon history revealed in deep-sea records. Chinese Sci. Bull., 48(23):2549–2561.

Wang, P., Tian, J., Cheng, X., Liu, C., and Xu, J., 2003. Carbon reservoir changes preceded major ice-sheet expansion at the mid-Brunhes event. Geology, 31:239–242.

Wang, P., Tian, J., Cheng, X., Liu, C., and Xu, J., 2003. Exploring cyclic changes of the ocean carbon reservoir. Chinese Sci. Bull., 48(23):2536–2548.

Wang, P., Tian, J., Cheng, X., Liu, C., and Xu, J., 2004. Major Pleistocene stages in a carbon perspective: the South China Sea record and its global comparison. Paleoceanography, 19. doi:10.1029/2003PA000991

Wang, P., Zhao, Q., Jian, Z., Cheng, X., Huang, W., Tian, J., Wang, J., Li, Q., Li, B., and Su, X., 2003. Thirty million year deep-sea records in the South China Sea. Chinese Sci. Bull., 48(23):2524–2535.

Wang, R., Clemens, S., Huang, B., and Chen, M., 2003. Quaternary paleoceanographic changes of the northern South China Sea and monsoon history revealed in deep-sea records. Chinese Sci. Bull., 48(23):2549–2561.

Wang, R., and Li, J., 2003. Quaternary high-resolution opal record and its paleoproductivity implication at ODP Site 1143, southern South China Sea. Chinese Sci. Bull., 48(4):363–367.

Wehausen, R., and Brumsack, H.-J., 2002. Astronomical forcing of the East Asian monsoon mirrored by the composition of Pliocene South China Sea sediments. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 201:621–636.

Wei, G., Liu, Y., Li, X., Shao, L., and Fang, D., 2004. Major and trace element variations of the sediments at ODP Site 1144, South China Sea, during the last 230 ka and their paleoclimate implications. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol., 212:331–342.

Wei, G., Shao, L., Liu, Y., Li, X., and Liang, X., submitted. Climate impact on Al, K, Sc, Ti, in marine sediments: evidence from ODP Site 1144. Geochem. J.

Yang, L., Chen, M., Wang, R., and Zheng, F., 2002. Radiolarian record to paleoecological environment change events over the past 1.2 MaBP in the southern South China Sea. Chinese Sci. Bull., 47(17):1478–1483.

Zhao, Q., submitted. Late Cainozoic ostracod faunas and paleoenvironmental changes at ODP 1148, South China Sea. Mar. Microbiol.

Zheng, F. Li, Q., Li, B., Chen, M., Tu, X., Tian, J., and Jian, Z., 2005. A millennial scale planktonic foraminiferal record of mid-Pleistocene climate transition in the northern South China Sea. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol., 223:349–363.

Zheng, F., Li, Q., Tu, X., Chen, M., Li, B., and Jian, Z., 2005. A millennial scale planktonic foraminiferal record of mid-Pleistocene climate transition in the northern South China Sea. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol., 223:349–363.

Zheng, H., Powell, C., Rea, D., Wang, J., and Wang, P., 2004. Late Miocene and mid-Pliocene enhancement of the East Asian Monsoon as viewed from land and sea. Global Planet. Change, 41:147–155.

Zhong, G., Geng, J., Wong, H.K., Ma, Z., and Wu, N., 2004. A semi-quantitative method for the reconstruction of eustatic sea level history from seismic profiles and its application to the southern South China Sea. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 223:443–459.

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