The orbital motion of the planets in the Solar System is chaotic. As a result, initially close orbits diverge exponentially with a characteristic Lyapunov time of 5 Ma. This sensitivity to initial conditions will limit the possibility of obtaining an accurate solution for the orbital and precessional motion of the Earth over more than 35{ 50 Ma. The principal sources of uncertainty in the model are reviewed here. It appears that at present the largest source of error could reside in the lack of knowledge of the value of the precession due to the oblateness (J2) of the Sun. Nevertheless, for the calibration of geological time-scale, this limitation can be overcome to some extent if one considers in the geological data the signature of the ou...
International audienceThe obtention of an accurate astronomical solution for the orbital motion of t...
Abstract Periodicities matching planetary cycles have been argued to be detected in key geophysical ...
Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The original publication is available at w...
The correlation of Earth's orbital parameters with climatic variations has been used to generate ast...
Abstract: A brief review is given of orbital patterns affecting the Earth which may be of use in est...
The long-term variations in the orbit of the Earth govern the insolation on its surface and hence it...
International audience<p>Some of the large climatic changes of the past originate in the varia...
We develop a new method, based on interference patterns between the precession and obliquity compone...
International audienceA precise solution for the motion of the Earth axis (precession and nutation) ...
The Geological Orrery is a network of geological records of orbitally paced climate designed to addr...
International audienceAstronomical tuning is the process of correlating geological records to an ast...
International audienceWe present here a new solution for the astronomical computation of the insolat...
International audienceThe Geological Orrery is a network of archives of geochronological and orbital...
It was believed until very recently that a near-equatorial satellite would always keep up with the p...
Astronomical solutions provide insight into the Solar System's dynamical evolution and are indispens...
International audienceThe obtention of an accurate astronomical solution for the orbital motion of t...
Abstract Periodicities matching planetary cycles have been argued to be detected in key geophysical ...
Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The original publication is available at w...
The correlation of Earth's orbital parameters with climatic variations has been used to generate ast...
Abstract: A brief review is given of orbital patterns affecting the Earth which may be of use in est...
The long-term variations in the orbit of the Earth govern the insolation on its surface and hence it...
International audience<p>Some of the large climatic changes of the past originate in the varia...
We develop a new method, based on interference patterns between the precession and obliquity compone...
International audienceA precise solution for the motion of the Earth axis (precession and nutation) ...
The Geological Orrery is a network of geological records of orbitally paced climate designed to addr...
International audienceAstronomical tuning is the process of correlating geological records to an ast...
International audienceWe present here a new solution for the astronomical computation of the insolat...
International audienceThe Geological Orrery is a network of archives of geochronological and orbital...
It was believed until very recently that a near-equatorial satellite would always keep up with the p...
Astronomical solutions provide insight into the Solar System's dynamical evolution and are indispens...
International audienceThe obtention of an accurate astronomical solution for the orbital motion of t...
Abstract Periodicities matching planetary cycles have been argued to be detected in key geophysical ...
Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The original publication is available at w...