Heterogeneous occurrence of EBLFs in East Asia during the Cenozoic (IMAGE)
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Heterogeneous occurrence of EBLFs in East Asia during the Cenozoic. The earliest occurrence was in southern China during the middle Eocene (A), followed by southwestern China in the late Eocene–early Oligocene (B, C), then Japan in the early Oligocene(C), and finally central-eastern China during the Miocene (D). The precipitation of wettest quarter (PWetQ) exceeding 600 mm may play a critical role in the occurrence of EBLFs (grey contours).
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Jiagang Zhao and Shufeng Li
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