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| | | | | Abstract. Studying social impacts and responses to historical extreme climate events can offer valuable insights into coping with major disaster events and adapting to climate change better. This paper developed a model of the processes and responses to extreme drought-induced famines in ancient China. Based on this, the study explored the differences in famine causation and response effectiveness between Chenghua Drought (1483-1486 CE) and Wanli Drought (1585-1588 CE). The findings are as follows: (1) B... | |
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www.atmos-chem-phys.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A scientific study simulates how biomass burning in Indonesia affects air quality in Singapore during a high fire event in 2006. | |
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egqsj.copernicus.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The page displays a failed search query result from the journal E&G Quaternary Science Journal, surrounded by navigation elements, search help text, and a list of available volumes spanning from 1951 to 2025. | |
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| | | [AI summary] This scientific review article presents an update to the HYDE 3.2 database, providing historical anthropogenic land use and global population estimates from 10,000 BCE to 2015 CE. | ||