Evidence of the Pan-Lake Stage in the Period of 40-28 ka B.P. on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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    The Qinghai-Tibet plateau is one of major saline lake regions in China, where saline lakes are widespread and constitute an important object of researches on the palaeoclimatic change in the region. On the basis of comprehensive investigations of the evolution of the lake's surface and sediments on the plateau, the authors have further demonstrated the existence of a pan-lake stage (river and lake flooding stage) on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau during the period of about 40+- 28 ka B.P. and analyzed the palaeoclimatic characteristics of the pan-lake period and relationships between the ancient monsoons and the uplift of the plateau since the beginning of the Quaternary.

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ZHENG Mianping, MENG Yifeng, Wei LejunResearch & Development Center of Saline Lake, Epithermal Deposits, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing .2000. Evidence of the Pan-Lake Stage in the Period of 40-28 ka B. P. on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),74(2):266-272

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