A review of orbital-scale monsoon variability and dynamics in East Asia during the Quaternary
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M. Crucifix | S. Clemens | Z. An | Q. Yin | Youbin Sun | Y. Cai | Ting Wang | A. Lyu | L. Ai | Yanjun Cai | Anqi Lyu
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