Different coercivity magnetic components in a lacustrine sequence from Heqing Basin and its linkage with millennial Indian summer monsoon variability since 52 ka
Key Points
Coercivity magnetic components showed significant changes, indicating a strong connection to Indian summer monsoon variability.
A notable shift in coercivity was detected at 52 ka, linked directly to climate alterations in the region.
Observational analysis of lacustrine sequences from Heqing Basin highlights critical climatic insights.
Findings suggest that understanding these magnetic changes could improve predictions related to monsoon patterns.
Different coercivity magnetic components in a lacustrine sequence from Heqing Basin and its linkage with millennial Indian summer monsoon variability since 52 ka | Synapse