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Authors: Xiong, SF Ding, ZL Liu, TS
Citation: Sf. Xiong et al., Climatic implications of loess deposits from the Beijing region, J QUAT SCI, 16(6), 2001, pp. 575-582

Authors: Ding, ZL Yu, ZW Yang, SL Sun, JM Xiong, SF Liu, TS
Citation: Zl. Ding et al., Coeval changes in grain size and sedimentation rate of eolian loess, the Chinese Loess Plateau, GEOPHYS R L, 28(10), 2001, pp. 2097-2100

Authors: Xiong, SF Ding, ZL Liu, DS
Citation: Sf. Xiong et al., The worm-shaped veins in the red earth of South China - Pedological evidence for root traces of past forest, CHIN SCI B, 45(19), 2000, pp. 1800-1804

Authors: Xiong, SF Liu, DS Ding, ZL
Citation: Sf. Xiong et al., A climatic reversal at the last interglacial-last glacial transition recorded in the loess section at Zhaitang, Beijing, CHIN SCI B, 44(6), 1999, pp. 571-575

Authors: Xiong, SF Ding, ZL Liu, DS
Citation: Sf. Xiong et al., Comparisons of grain size characteristics of red earth from southern Chinawith that of loess and dune sand from Beijing region, CHIN SCI B, 44(18), 1999, pp. 1690-1693

Authors: Yang, SL Ding, ZL Gu, ZY Sun, JM Xiong, SF
Citation: Sl. Yang et al., Pedogenic carbonate isotope record of vegetational evolution since late Miocene in Loess Plateau, CHIN SCI B, 44(11), 1999, pp. 1034-1038

Authors: Ding, ZL Xiong, SF Sun, JM Yang, SL Gu, ZY Liu, TS
Citation: Zl. Ding et al., Pedostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of a similar to 7.0 Ma eolian loess-red clay sequence at Lingtai, Loess Plateau, north-central China and the implications for paleomonsoon evolution, PALAEOGEO P, 152(1-2), 1999, pp. 49-66
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