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Jule Xiao is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work is focused primarily on atmospheric science, earth-surface processes, geophysics, anthropology, and paleontology.

Xiao's research topics encompass geology and paleoclimatology, geological formations and processes, studies related to Pleistocene-era hominins, archaeology and ancient environmental studies, tree-ring climate responses, earthquake and tectonic studies, and methane hydrates and related phenomena.

Their publication record includes articles in notable academic venues such as:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Quaternary International
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Journal of Quaternary Science
  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology

Among their recent papers are:

  • A 450-year lacustrine record of recurrent seismic activities around the Fuyun fault, Altay Mountains, Northwest China (2020, Quaternary International)
  • BrGDGTs-based temperature and hydrological reconstruction from fluvio-lacustrine sediments in the monsoonal North China Plain since 31 kyr BP (2021, Quaternary Science Reviews)
  • Increasing Spring Insolation in the Late Holocene Intensified Aeolian Activity in Dryland Asia (2022, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Holocene Indian Summer Monsoon variations inferred from end-member modeling of sediment grain size in the Andaman Sea (2020, Quaternary International)
  • Spatially diverse hydroclimatic response to the 4.2 ka event in the Asian monsoon region (2022, Quaternary Science Reviews)

Jule Xiao has collaborated frequently with other researchers in their field. Their most frequent co-authors include Jiawei Fan, Xiaotong Wei, Hanchao Jiang, Wei Shi, and Hongyan Xu.

Best Publications

  • Magnetic susceptibility evidence of monsoon variation on the Loess Plateau of central China during the last 130,000 years

    Zhisheng An;George J. Kukla;Stephen C. Porter;Jule Xiao

  • Holocene vegetation variation in the Daihai Lake region of north-central China: a direct indication of the Asian monsoon climatic history

    Jule Xiao;Qinghai Xu;Toshio Nakamura;Xiaolan Yang

  • Grain size of quartz as an indicator of winter monsoon strength on the Loess Plateau of central China during the last 130,000 Yr

    Jule Xiao;Stephen C. Porter;Zhisheng An;Hisao Kumai

  • Late quaternary dust flow on the chinese Loess Plateau

    ZhiSheng An;George Kukla;Stephen C. Porter;JuLe Xiao

  • Holocene East Asian monsoonal precipitation pattern revealed by grain-size distribution of core sediments of Daihai Lake in Inner Mongolia of north-central China

    Yanjia Peng;Jule Xiao;Toshio Nakamura;Baolin Liu

  • Magnetic susceptibility record of Chinese Loess

    G. Kukla;Z. S. An;J. L. Melice;J. Gavin

  • Holocene precipitation and temperature variations in the East Asian monsoonal margin from pollen data from Hulun Lake in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China

    Ruilin Wen;Jule Xiao;Zhigang Chang;Dayou Zhai

  • Pollen-Based Quantitative Reconstruction of Holocene Climate Changes in the Daihai Lake Area, Inner Mongolia, China

    Qinghai Xu;Jule Xiao;Yuecong Li;Fang Tian

  • Hydrology of Dali Lake in central-eastern Inner Mongolia and Holocene East Asian monsoon variability

    Jule Xiao;Bin Si;Dayou Zhai;Shigeru Itoh

  • Holocene climate changes in the monsoon/arid transition reflected by carbon concentration in Daihai Lake of Inner Mongolia

    Jule Xiao;Jintao Wu;Bin Si;Wendong Liang

  • Holocene climate changes over the desert/loess transition of north-central China

    Jule Xiao;Toshio Nakamura;Huayu Lu;Guangyu Zhang

  • Pollen evidence for a mid-Holocene East Asian summer monsoon maximum in northern China

    Ruilin Wen;Jule Xiao;Jiawei Fan;Shengrui Zhang

  • Holocene climate changes in the mid-high-latitude-monsoon margin reflected by the pollen record from Hulun Lake, northeastern Inner Mongolia.

    Ruilin Wen;Jule Xiao;Zhigang Chang;Dayou Zhai

  • Partitioning of the grain-size components of Dali Lake core sediments: evidence for lake-level changes during the Holocene

    Jule Xiao;Zhigang Chang;Bin Si;Xiaoguang Qin

  • A model for linking grain-size component to lake level status of a modern clastic lake

    Jule Xiao;Jiawei Fan;Lang Zhou;Dayou Zhai

  • The link between grain‐size components and depositional processes in a modern clastic lake

    Jule Xiao;Zhigang Chang;Jiawei Fan;Lang Zhou

  • Testing the model for linking grain-size component to lake level status of modern clastic lakes

    Jule Xiao;Jiawei Fan;Dayou Zhai;Ruilin Wen

  • East Asian monsoon variation during the last 130,000 Years: evidence from the Loess Plateau of central China and Lake Biwa of Japan

    J. L. Xiao;Z. S. An;T. S. Liu;Yoshio Inouchi

  • Holocene weak monsoon intervals indicated by low lake levels at Hulun Lake in the monsoonal margin region of northeastern Inner Mongolia, China

    Jule Xiao;Zhigang Chang;Ruilin Wen;Dayou Zhai

  • Eolian Quartz Flux to Lake Biwa, Central Japan, over the Past 145,000 Years

    Jule Xiao;Yoshio Inouchi;Hisao Kumai;Shusaku Yoshikawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhisheng An
Zhisheng An Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qinghai Xu
Qinghai Xu Hebei Normal University
Stephen C. Porter
Stephen C. Porter University of Washington
Zhongli Ding
Zhongli Ding Chinese Academy of Sciences
Toshio Nakamura
Toshio Nakamura Nagoya University
Shiling Yang
Shiling Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hai Cheng
Hai Cheng Xi'an Jiaotong University
George Kukla
George Kukla Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Chenglong Deng
Chenglong Deng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Rixiang Zhu
Rixiang Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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