Milankovitch's theory states that orbitally induced changes in high-latitude summer insolation dictate the waxing and waning of ice sheets. Accordingly, precession should dominate the ice-volume response because it most strongly modulates summer insolation. However, early Pleistocene (2.588–0.781 Ma) ice-volume proxy records vary almost exclusively at the frequency of the obliquity cycle. To explore this paradox, we use an Earth system model coupled with a dynamic ice sheet to separate the climate responses to idealized transient orbits of obliquity and precession that maximize insolation changes. Our results show that positive surface albedo feedbacks between high-latitude annual-mean insolation, ocean heat flux and sea-ice coverage, and b...
A common explanation of ice ages asserts that they result from a chain of responses, which follow an...
Orbital forcing of Pleistocene climate has been firmly established since the development of the bent...
The characteristics of glacial oscillations changed drastically ~0.8Ma ago, at the ‘‘mid-Pleistocene...
Abstract Milankovitch theory proposes that the magnitude of high-latitude summer insolation dictates...
We present here a simple and novel proposal for the modulation and rhythm of ice-ages and interglaci...
International audienceThere is considerable evidence in support of Milankovic's theory that variatio...
AbstractWe present here a simple and novel proposal for the modulation and rhythm of ice-ages and in...
Pleistocene benthic &delta;<sup>18</sup>O records exhibit strong spectral power at ~...
s th infl e s lum rn Hem te vari proxy to explain the orbital control on advances and retreats of th...
Part of Bol’shakov’s criticism is directed at Milankovitch’s orbital insolation theory. His argument...
A 2-dimensional model which links the atmosphere, the mixed layer of the ocean, the sea-ice, the con...
There is considerable evidence in support of Milankovic's theory that variations in high-latitude su...
F. Fang, C. A. L. Bailer-Jones, “Obliquity and precession as pacemakers of Pleistocene deglaciations...
Orbital forcing of Pleistocene climate has been firmly established since the development of the bent...
Abstract. Pleistocene benthic δ18O records exhibit strong spectral power at ∼41 kyr, indicating that...
A common explanation of ice ages asserts that they result from a chain of responses, which follow an...
Orbital forcing of Pleistocene climate has been firmly established since the development of the bent...
The characteristics of glacial oscillations changed drastically ~0.8Ma ago, at the ‘‘mid-Pleistocene...
Abstract Milankovitch theory proposes that the magnitude of high-latitude summer insolation dictates...
We present here a simple and novel proposal for the modulation and rhythm of ice-ages and interglaci...
International audienceThere is considerable evidence in support of Milankovic's theory that variatio...
AbstractWe present here a simple and novel proposal for the modulation and rhythm of ice-ages and in...
Pleistocene benthic &delta;<sup>18</sup>O records exhibit strong spectral power at ~...
s th infl e s lum rn Hem te vari proxy to explain the orbital control on advances and retreats of th...
Part of Bol’shakov’s criticism is directed at Milankovitch’s orbital insolation theory. His argument...
A 2-dimensional model which links the atmosphere, the mixed layer of the ocean, the sea-ice, the con...
There is considerable evidence in support of Milankovic's theory that variations in high-latitude su...
F. Fang, C. A. L. Bailer-Jones, “Obliquity and precession as pacemakers of Pleistocene deglaciations...
Orbital forcing of Pleistocene climate has been firmly established since the development of the bent...
Abstract. Pleistocene benthic δ18O records exhibit strong spectral power at ∼41 kyr, indicating that...
A common explanation of ice ages asserts that they result from a chain of responses, which follow an...
Orbital forcing of Pleistocene climate has been firmly established since the development of the bent...
The characteristics of glacial oscillations changed drastically ~0.8Ma ago, at the ‘‘mid-Pleistocene...