Recurring summer and winter droughts from 4.2-3.97 thousand years ago in north India
Recurring summer and winter droughts from 4.2-3.97 thousand years ago in north India
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London: Nature Publishing Group
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The 4.2-kiloyear event has been described as a global megadrought that transformed multiple Bronze Age complex societies, including the Indus Civilization, located in a sensitive transition zone with a bimodal (summer and winter) rainfall regime. Here we reconstruct changes in summer and winter rainfall from trace elements and oxygen, carbon, and c...
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Recurring summer and winter droughts from 4.2-3.97 thousand years ago in north India
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2662-4435
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2662-4435
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10.1038/s43247-023-00763-z