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Geochemical evidence for the use of magnetic susceptibility as a paleorainfall proxy in the tropics
Anish Kumar Warrier
, R. Shankar
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Department of Civil Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
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data
100%
magnetic susceptibility
100%
geochemistry
100%
weathering
71%
sediments
57%
india
42%
increasing
42%
magnetite
28%
variations
28%
tanks
28%
rocks
28%
indicators
28%
hypothesis
28%
tropical regions
28%
carbonates
28%
levels
14%
reduction
14%
principal component analysis
14%
extraction
14%
correlations
14%
metals
14%
precipitation
14%
workers
14%
pca
14%
productivity
14%
droughts
14%
lakes
14%
wind
14%
upwelling
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Chemical Weathering
100%
Magnetic Permeability
100%
Tropics
40%
Principal Component Analysis
40%
Pedogenesis
40%
India
20%
Paleoclimate Proxy
20%
Chemical Element
20%