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Juzhi Hou is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has a research focus that spans Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work encompasses multiple subfields including Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Earth-Surface Processes, Anthropology, and Paleontology.

Their scientific output covers a range of topics such as geology and paleoclimatology research, geological formations and processes, cryospheric studies and observations, Pleistocene-era hominins and archaeology, tree-ring climate responses, archaeology and ancient environmental studies, and isotope analysis in ecology.

Juzhi Hou has contributed extensively to the understanding of climate and environmental changes, particularly on the Tibetan Plateau and central Asia. Some of the recent publications include:

  • "Climate change, vegetation history, and landscape responses on the Tibetan Plateau during the Holocene: A comprehensive review," 2020, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • "Different community assembly mechanisms underlie similar biogeography of bacteria and microeukaryotes in Tibetan lakes," 2020, FEMS Microbiology Ecology
  • "A new finding on the prevalence of rapid water warming during lake ice melting on the Tibetan Plateau," 2021, Science Bulletin
  • "Holocene moisture variations in arid central Asia: Reassessment and reconciliation," 2022, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • "Centennial-scale interplay between the Indian Summer Monsoon and the Westerlies revealed from Ngamring Co, southern Tibetan Plateau," 2020, The Holocene

Frequent collaborators include Mingda Wang, Fahu Chen, Zhe Sun, Xiaohuan Hou, and Kejia Ji.

Juzhi Hou has published multiple research articles in the following venues:

  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Science Bulletin
  • The Holocene
  • Global and Planetary Change

Best Publications

  • Geographic distance and pH drive bacterial distribution in alkaline lake sediments across Tibetan Plateau

    Jinbo Xiong;Yongqin Liu;Xiangui Lin;Huayong Zhang

  • Cyclic rapid warming on centennial‐scale revealed by a 2650‐year stalagmite record of warm season temperature

    Ming Tan;Tungsheng Liu;Juzhi Hou;Xiaoguang Qin

  • Can sedimentary leaf waxes record D/H ratios of continental precipitation? Field, model, and experimental assessments

    Juzhi Hou;William J. D’Andrea;Yongsong Huang

  • Climate change, vegetation history, and landscape responses on the Tibetan Plateau during the Holocene: A comprehensive review

    Fahu Chen;Jifeng Zhang;Jianbao Liu;Xianyong Cao

  • The influence of 14C reservoir age on interpretation of paleolimnological records from the Tibetan Plateau

    Juzhi Hou;William Joseph D'Andrea;Zhonghui Liu

  • Hydrogen isotopic variability in leaf waxes among terrestrial and aquatic plants around Blood Pond, Massachusetts (USA)

    Juzhi Hou;William J. D’Andrea;Dana MacDonald;Yongsong Huang

  • Large Holocene summer temperature oscillations and impact on the peopling of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau

    Juzhi Hou;Juzhi Hou;Yongsong Huang;Yongsong Huang;Jiangtao Zhao;Jiangtao Zhao;Zhonghui Liu

  • Atmospheric Mercury Depositional Chronology Reconstructed from Lake Sediments and Ice Core in the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau.

    Shichang Kang;Shichang Kang;Jie Huang;Jie Huang;Jie Huang;Feiyue Wang;Qianggong Zhang;Qianggong Zhang

  • Mathematical modeling of the aquatic macrophyte inputs of mid-chain n-alkyl lipids to lake sediments: Implications for interpreting compound specific hydrogen isotopic records

    Li Gao;Juzhi Hou;Jaime Toney;Dana MacDonald

  • Influence of the Indian monsoon and the subtropical jet on climate change on the Tibetan Plateau since the late Pleistocene

    Juzhi Hou;William J. D'Andrea;Mingda Wang;Yue He;Yue He;Yue He

  • Responses of trophic structure and zooplankton community to salinity and temperature in Tibetan lakes: Implication for the effect of climate warming.

    Qiuqi Lin;Lei Xu;Juzhi Hou;Zhengwen Liu

  • Distribution of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers in surface soils of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau: implications of brGDGTs-based proxies in cold and dry regions

    S. Ding;Y. Xu;Y. Wang;Y. He

  • Major advances in studies of the physical geography and living environment of China during the past 70 years and future prospects

    Fahu Chen;Fahu Chen;Bojie Fu;Bojie Fu;Jun Xia;Jun Xia;Duo Wu

  • Salinity drives archaeal distribution patterns in high altitude lake sediments on the Tibetan Plateau

    Yongqin Liu;John C. Priscu;Jinbo Xiong;Ralf Conrad

  • Postglacial climate reconstruction based on compound‐specific D/H ratios of fatty acids from Blood Pond, New England

    Juzhi Hou;Yongsong Huang;Yi Wang;Bryan Shuman

  • Evidence for water use efficiency as an important factor in determining the δD values of tree leaf waxes

    Juzhi Hou;William J. D’Andrea;Dana MacDonald;Yongsong Huang

  • Classification of Tibetan lakes based on variations in seasonal lake water temperature

    Mingda Wang;Juzhi Hou;Yanbin Lei

  • Holocene moisture variations in arid central Asia: Reassessment and reconciliation

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  • A new finding on the prevalence of rapid water warming during lake ice melting on the Tibetan Plateau

    Lazhu;Kun Yang;Juzhi Hou;Junbo Wang

  • Stable isotope records of plant cover change and monsoon variation in the past 2200 years: Evidence from laminated stalagmites in Beijing, China

    Ju Zhi Hou;Ming Tan;Hai Cheng;Tung Sheng Liu

  • A 2540-year record of moisture variations derived from lacustrine sediment (Sasikul Lake) on the Pamir Plateau

    Yanbin Lei;Yanbin Lei;Lide Tian;Broxton W Bird;Juzhi Hou

  • Global calibration of a novel, branched GDGT-based soil pH proxy

    Wenjie Xiao;Yunping Xu;Yunping Xu;Su Ding;Yinghui Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Yongsong Huang
Yongsong Huang Brown University
Fahu Chen
Fahu Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
David R. Foster
David R. Foster Harvard University
Bryan N. Shuman
Bryan N. Shuman University of Wyoming
Chaoliu Li
Chaoliu Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pingqing Fu
Pingqing Fu Tianjin University
Anyi Hu
Anyi Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lide Tian
Lide Tian Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jianhui Chen
Jianhui Chen Lanzhou University
Shichang Kang
Shichang Kang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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