A remarkably regular cyclicity with a fundamental period of ~11–12 cycles is preserved in the 680 million year old Elatina formation of South Australia. All but one of the many periods present can be interpreted as resulting from the combined influences of the sunspot cycle and the lunar nodal tide - in particular, beating between these two cycles gives rise to a long period phase alternation. Available paleontological evidence is used to constrain the lunar distance 680 Ma ago, thereby constraining the length of the lunar nodal tide. We then infer from the beat period that the sunspot cycle was 10.8 ± 0.2 years, which is in agreement with independent astronomical evidence suggesting that the sunspot cycle would then have been some 3–10% sh...
We show that sunspot number variations since 5400 BC are equal to a sum of one constant component K ...
The astronomical theory of climate change resulting from quasi-periodic variations in the Earth’s or...
Interannual variability of African rainfall impacts local and global communities, but its past behav...
Abstract: Sedimentary rhythmites of siltstone and fine sandstone from late Precambrian (c. 650-800 M...
Over the past decade the analysis of sedimentary cyclic rhythmites of tidal origin, i.e., stacked th...
The long-term history of the Earth-Moon system as reconstructed from the geological record remains u...
Over the past decade the study of Precambrian clastic tidal rhythmites - stacked laminae of sandston...
The semidiurnal atmospheric thermal tide would have been resonant with free oscillations of the atmo...
Context. Abreu et al. (2012, A&A. 548, A88) have recently compared the periodicities in a 14C - 10Be...
It was established in a recent publication that annual sunspot numbers since 5400 BC are fully repre...
Many studies have reported evidence for solar-forcing of Holocene climate change across a range of a...
Context. Abreu et al. (2012, A&A. 548, A88) have recently compared the periodicities in a 14C – ...
The Elatina formation in South America, which provides a rich fossil record of presumptive solar act...
We show that sunspot number variations since 5400 BC are equal to a sum of one constant component K ...
The astronomical theory of climate change resulting from quasi-periodic variations in the Earth’s or...
Interannual variability of African rainfall impacts local and global communities, but its past behav...
Abstract: Sedimentary rhythmites of siltstone and fine sandstone from late Precambrian (c. 650-800 M...
Over the past decade the analysis of sedimentary cyclic rhythmites of tidal origin, i.e., stacked th...
The long-term history of the Earth-Moon system as reconstructed from the geological record remains u...
Over the past decade the study of Precambrian clastic tidal rhythmites - stacked laminae of sandston...
The semidiurnal atmospheric thermal tide would have been resonant with free oscillations of the atmo...
Context. Abreu et al. (2012, A&A. 548, A88) have recently compared the periodicities in a 14C - 10Be...
It was established in a recent publication that annual sunspot numbers since 5400 BC are fully repre...
Many studies have reported evidence for solar-forcing of Holocene climate change across a range of a...
Context. Abreu et al. (2012, A&A. 548, A88) have recently compared the periodicities in a 14C – ...
The Elatina formation in South America, which provides a rich fossil record of presumptive solar act...
We show that sunspot number variations since 5400 BC are equal to a sum of one constant component K ...
The astronomical theory of climate change resulting from quasi-periodic variations in the Earth’s or...
Interannual variability of African rainfall impacts local and global communities, but its past behav...