High-resolution paleoclimate record from Hainan Island reveals solar-forced hydroclimatic variability in tropical China during the late Holocene
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Hydroclimatic variability was influenced by solar forcing during the late Holocene, indicating key climate changes.
Key evidence includes high-resolution data that illustrates a distinct pattern of climate variability across periods.
Observational analysis reveals connections between solar activity and shifts in hydroclimatic conditions over time.
Findings highlight the need for understanding solar impact on climate, particularly in tropical regions like China.
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High-resolution paleoclimate record from Hainan Island reveals solar-forced hydroclimatic variability in tropical China during the late Holocene | Synapse