The growth and reduction of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets over the past million years is dominated by an approximately 100,000-year periodicity and a sawtooth pattern (gradual growth and fast termination). Milankovitch theory proposes that summer insolation at high northern latitudes drives the glacial cycles, and statistical tests have demonstrated that the glacial cycles are indeed linked to eccentricity, obliquity and precession cycles. Yet insolation alone cannot explain the strong 100,000-year cycle, suggesting that internal climatic feedbacks may also be at work. Earlier conceptual models, for example, showed that glacial terminations are associated with the build-up of Northern Hemisphere ‘excess ice’, but the physical mechanisms un...
We present modelling results of the atmospheric circulation at the cold periods of marine isotope ...
Investigations during the last twenty-!ve years have demonstrated that the astronomically related 19...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
第4回極域科学シンポジウム横断セッション:[IC] 極域アイスコア・地形地質・モデリングから迫る古環境変動とそのメカニズム11月13日(水) 統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室1(D305
The origin of the 100 kyr cyclicity, which dominates ice volume variations and other climate records...
A 2.5-dimensional climate model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, fully coupled with the GREMLI...
In spite of significant progress in paleoclimate reconstructions and modelling of different aspects ...
International audienceA new mechanism is proposed in which climate, carbon cycle and icesheets inter...
The astronomical theory of the ice ages is investigated using a simple climate model which includes ...
In recent decades, numerous paleoclimate records and results of model simulations have provided stro...
International audienceThe ice sheet-climate interaction as well as the climatic response to orbital ...
During the late Pleistocene, the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets waxed and waned with a periodicity o...
A two-dimensional model which links the atmosphere, the mixed layer of the ocean, the sea ice, the c...
International audienceThe ice sheet-climate interaction as well as the climatic response to orbital ...
The origin of the major ice-sheet variations during the last 2.7 million years is a long-standing my...
We present modelling results of the atmospheric circulation at the cold periods of marine isotope ...
Investigations during the last twenty-!ve years have demonstrated that the astronomically related 19...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...
第4回極域科学シンポジウム横断セッション:[IC] 極域アイスコア・地形地質・モデリングから迫る古環境変動とそのメカニズム11月13日(水) 統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室1(D305
The origin of the 100 kyr cyclicity, which dominates ice volume variations and other climate records...
A 2.5-dimensional climate model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, fully coupled with the GREMLI...
In spite of significant progress in paleoclimate reconstructions and modelling of different aspects ...
International audienceA new mechanism is proposed in which climate, carbon cycle and icesheets inter...
The astronomical theory of the ice ages is investigated using a simple climate model which includes ...
In recent decades, numerous paleoclimate records and results of model simulations have provided stro...
International audienceThe ice sheet-climate interaction as well as the climatic response to orbital ...
During the late Pleistocene, the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets waxed and waned with a periodicity o...
A two-dimensional model which links the atmosphere, the mixed layer of the ocean, the sea ice, the c...
International audienceThe ice sheet-climate interaction as well as the climatic response to orbital ...
The origin of the major ice-sheet variations during the last 2.7 million years is a long-standing my...
We present modelling results of the atmospheric circulation at the cold periods of marine isotope ...
Investigations during the last twenty-!ve years have demonstrated that the astronomically related 19...
The pacing of glacial–interglacial cycles during the Quaternary period (the past 2.6 million years) ...