公元前 6 世纪至公元 16 世纪期间印度次大陆气候条件与入侵之间的可能联系

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Earth System Science Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1007/s12040-024-02279-2
Smruti Sardar, Protyusha P Mukhopadhyay, Naveen Gandhi, Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay
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季风对人类的生存和经济稳定至关重要。本研究探讨了长期气候条件与印度次大陆重大入侵之间的相关性。研究利用了南亚和中亚不同地区 2500 年的古气候记录。研究结果表明,入侵往往发生在印度夏季季风有利的时期。研究强调了这些有利条件如何使该地区成为外部势力寻求财富和控制的目标。贸易路线的存在提供了获取宝贵资源的途径,从而进一步促进了入侵。了解气候与入侵之间的这种复杂关系加深了我们对该地区历史动态的理解,并突出了气候在塑造社会政治格局中的作用。总之,这项研究强调了在分析历史事件时考虑气候因素的重要性,并为我们了解印度次大陆入侵背后的动机提供了启示。季风季节、农业繁荣和外部对该地区的兴趣之间的相关性表明了气候条件对历史进程的影响。
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Possible linkage between climatic conditions and invasions on the Indian subcontinent during the period 6th century BCE to 16th century CE

Monsoon is crucial for human sustenance and economic stability. This study explores the correlation between long-term climatic conditions and major invasions on the Indian subcontinent. The study utilizes paleoclimate records of 2500 years for different locations across South and Central Asia. The findings reveal that invasions often occurred during periods of favourable Indian Summer Monsoon. The study highlights how these favourable conditions made the region an attractive target for external forces seeking wealth and control. The presence of trade routes further facilitated invasions by providing access to valuable resources. Understanding this complex relationship between climate and invasions deepens our understanding of the historical dynamics of the region and highlights the role of climate in shaping the socio-political landscape. Overall, the study emphasizes the importance of considering climatic factors when analysing historical events and provides insights into the motivations behind invasions in the Indian subcontinent. The correlation between good monsoon seasons, agricultural prosperity, and external interest in the region indicates the influence of climatic conditions on the course of history.

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Journal of Earth System Science
Journal of Earth System Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Earth System Science, an International Journal, was earlier a part of the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences – Section A begun in 1934, and later split in 1978 into theme journals. This journal was published as Proceedings – Earth and Planetary Sciences since 1978, and in 2005 was renamed ‘Journal of Earth System Science’. The journal is highly inter-disciplinary and publishes scholarly research – new data, ideas, and conceptual advances – in Earth System Science. The focus is on the evolution of the Earth as a system: manuscripts describing changes of anthropogenic origin in a limited region are not considered unless they go beyond describing the changes to include an analysis of earth-system processes. The journal''s scope includes the solid earth (geosphere), the atmosphere, the hydrosphere (including cryosphere), and the biosphere; it also addresses related aspects of planetary and space sciences. Contributions pertaining to the Indian sub- continent and the surrounding Indian-Ocean region are particularly welcome. Given that a large number of manuscripts report either observations or model results for a limited domain, manuscripts intended for publication in JESS are expected to fulfill at least one of the following three criteria. The data should be of relevance and should be of statistically significant size and from a region from where such data are sparse. If the data are from a well-sampled region, the data size should be considerable and advance our knowledge of the region. A model study is carried out to explain observations reported either in the same manuscript or in the literature. The analysis, whether of data or with models, is novel and the inferences advance the current knowledge.
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