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    Roman Warm Period (Asia)

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    Roman Warm Period (Asia)


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- Two Thousand Years of Dust Deposition in the Aral Sea

    Two Millennia of Temperature and Precipitation Changes in Arid Central Asia

    The Roman and Medieval Warm Periods at Paradise Lake, Northwestern Himalaya

    Late Holocene Climatic History: Southeastern Shelf of the Laptev Sea

    The Millennial-Scale Oscillation of Climate in the Qinghai-Tibetan Region of China

    Another Record of Asian Monsoon Variability

    The Roman Warm Period and Dark Ages Cold Period in China

    Corals at the Southern Extreme of China Reveal Temperatures of the Roman Warm Period

    Five 2000-Year Temperature Records from the Tibetan Plateau

    The Roman Warm Period in Northwest China

    A 2000-Year Temperature Record of a Second "Big Chunk of China"

    A 2000-Year Temperature Record of a Big Chunk of China

    Was Late 20th Century Warming Really Unprecedented Over the Past Two Millennia?

    Millennial-Scale Oscillation of Climate Recorded at Beijing

    Two Thousand Years of Chinese Climate

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