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Extreme flood events and climate change around 3500 aBP in the Central Plains of China 被引量:5

Extreme flood events and climate change around 3500 aBP in the Central Plains of China
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摘要 The Xinzhai Period (35503400 aBP) belongs to Late Neolithic Culture, which bridges the Longshan Culture and the Xia Culture in the Central Plains of China. By studying the living environment of ancient human beings at the Xinzhai site, Henan Province, this paper pre-sents the discovery of extreme floods which threatened and destroyed the living environment of the ancient human beings during the Xinzhai Period. Pollen analysis and carbon-oxygen isotope measurement suggest that the climate was warm and wet during the Xinzhai Period, in contrast to the warm and arid climate during the Longshan Culture Period. The frequent flood events were the response of abrupt climate change during the Xinzhai Period. The conclusions drawn from this study not only help better understand the environmental change in the Central Plains of China around 3500 aBP, but also provide important clues to the environmental background for the origin of Chinese civilization. The Xinzhai Period (3550–3400 aBP) belongs to Late Neolithic Culture, which bridges the Longshan Culture and the Xia Culture in the Central Plains of China. By studying the living environment of ancient human beings at the Xinzhai site, Henan Province, this paper presents the discovery of extreme floods which threatened and destroyed the living environment of the ancient human beings during the Xinzhai Period. Pollen analysis and carbon-oxygen isotope measurement suggest that the climate was warm and wet during the Xinzhai Period, in contrast to the warm and arid climate during the Longshan Culture Period. The frequent flood events were the response of abrupt climate change during the Xinzhai Period. The conclusions drawn from this study not only help better understand the environmental change in the Central Plains of China around 3500 aBP, but also provide important clues to the environmental background for the origin of Chinese civilization.
出处 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2004年第7期599-606,共8页 中国科学(地球科学英文版)
基金 This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 40171096) the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (Grant No. 2001BA805B05).
关键词 the Xinzhai Period EXTREME FLOOD events climate background. the Xinzhai Period extreme flood events climate background DOI: 10.1360/03yd0287
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