"Examining bias in pollen-based quantitative climate reconstructions induced by human impact on vegetation" - Interactive discussion
https://www.clim-past-discuss.net/cp-2017-63/
"Examining bias in pollen-based quantitative climate reconstructions induced by human impact on vegetation" - Interactive discussionAC2: 'Response to Reviewer #2', Wei Ding, 25 Aug 2017https://www.clim-past-discuss.net/cp-2017-63/cp-2017-63-AC2.pdfAC2: 'Response to Reviewer #2', Wei Ding, 25 Aug 20172017-08-25T23:24:12+02:00AC1: 'Response to Reviewer #1', Wei Ding, 25 Aug 2017https://www.clim-past-discuss.net/cp-2017-63/cp-2017-63-AC1.pdfAC1: 'Response to Reviewer #1', Wei Ding, 25 Aug 20172017-08-25T22:57:53+02:00RC2: 'this paper is well written, very clear and concise, and sufficiently interdisciplinary in content to be published in Climate of the Past', Anonymous Referee #2, 29 Jun 2017https://www.clim-past-discuss.net/cp-2017-63/cp-2017-63-RC2.pdfRC2: 'this paper is well written, very clear and concise, and sufficiently interdisciplinary in content to be published in Climate of the Past', Anonymous Referee #2, 29 Jun 20172017-06-29T13:45:56+02:00RC1: 'A good example to illustrate the difference between pure-natural and human-impact effect on vegetation', Anonymous Referee #1, 18 May 2017https://www.clim-past-discuss.net/cp-2017-63/cp-2017-63-RC1.pdfRC1: 'A good example to illustrate the difference between pure-natural and human-impact effect on vegetation', Anonymous Referee #1, 18 May 20172017-05-18T14:41:13+02:00