Milankovitch1 proposed that Earth resides in an interglacial state when its spin axis both tilts to a high obliquity and precesses to align the Northern Hemisphere summer with Earth’s nearest approach to the Sun. This general concept has been elaborated into hypotheses that precession2, obliquity3, 4 or combinations of both5, 6, 7, 8 could pace deglaciations during the late Pleistocene9, 10. Earlier tests have shown that obliquity paces the late Pleistocene glacial cycles4, 11 but have been inconclusive with regard to precession, whose shorter period of about 20,000 years makes phasing more sensitive to timing errors4, 11, 12. No quantitative test has provided firm evidence for a dual effect. Here I show that both obliquity and precession p...
Radiometric dating of glacial terminations over the past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth’s cl...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
Radiometric dating of glacial terminations over the past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth’s cl...
F. Fang, C. A. L. Bailer-Jones, “Obliquity and precession as pacemakers of Pleistocene deglaciations...
Throughout the last ∼ 900 kyr, the Late Pleistocene, Earth has experienced periods of cold glacial c...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
Abstract. The largest environmental changes in the recent geological history of the Earth are undoub...
Abstract. The largest environmental changes in the recent geological history of the Earth are undoub...
It is commonly accepted that the variations of Earth’s orbit and obliquity control the timing of Ple...
It is commonly accepted that the variations of Earth's orbit and obliquity control the timing of Ple...
We present here a simple and novel proposal for the modulation and rhythm of ice-ages and interglaci...
Radiometric dating of glacial terminations over the past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth's cl...
AbstractWe present here a simple and novel proposal for the modulation and rhythm of ice-ages and in...
Radiometric dating of glacial terminations over the past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth’s cl...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
Radiometric dating of glacial terminations over the past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth’s cl...
F. Fang, C. A. L. Bailer-Jones, “Obliquity and precession as pacemakers of Pleistocene deglaciations...
Throughout the last ∼ 900 kyr, the Late Pleistocene, Earth has experienced periods of cold glacial c...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
Abstract. The largest environmental changes in the recent geological history of the Earth are undoub...
Abstract. The largest environmental changes in the recent geological history of the Earth are undoub...
It is commonly accepted that the variations of Earth’s orbit and obliquity control the timing of Ple...
It is commonly accepted that the variations of Earth's orbit and obliquity control the timing of Ple...
We present here a simple and novel proposal for the modulation and rhythm of ice-ages and interglaci...
Radiometric dating of glacial terminations over the past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth's cl...
AbstractWe present here a simple and novel proposal for the modulation and rhythm of ice-ages and in...
Radiometric dating of glacial terminations over the past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth’s cl...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
Radiometric dating of glacial terminations over the past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth’s cl...