Glacial–interglacial cycles characterized by long cold periods interrupted by short periods of warmth are the dominant feature of Pleistocene climate, with the relative intensity and duration of past and future interglacials being of particular interest for civilization. The interglacials after 430,000 years ago were characterized by warmer climates and higher atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide than the interglacials before, but the cause of this climatic transition (the so-called mid-Brunhes event (MBE)) is unknown. Here I show, on the basis of model simulations, that in response to insolation changes only, feedbacks between sea ice, temperature, evaporation and salinity caused vigorous pre-MBE Antarctic bottom water formation an...
The Pleistocene epoch was characterized by orbitally-forced climate oscillations between warm stages...
International audienceDuring the last million years, interglacial periods were characterized by sea ...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
The interglacials after 430 ka (ka: 1000 years) ago were characterized by warmer climates and higher...
The interglacials after 430 ka (ka: 1000 years) ago were characterized by warmer climates and higher...
The Mid-Brunhes Transition (or Mid- Brunhes Event) (MBT) is characterized by systematical changes in...
Reconstructions of climate from marine sediment(1) and ice(2) cores show that the amplitude of glaci...
Climate changes during the Pleistocene were driven by large-scale orbital perturbations as well as b...
The mid-Pleistocene climate transition (MPT) is defined by the emergence of high amplitude, quasi-10...
Reconstructions on Antarctic ice cores revealed pronounced, millennial-scale variabilities in atmosp...
The last two glacial terminations represent the most recent, and best documented, periods of Earth ...
The study of past interglacial climates provides valuable insight into natural climate variability u...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
We use two climate models, LOVECLIM and CCSM3, to simulate the climate response to insolation and CO...
The mid-Pliocene warm period is a recent warm geological period that shares similarities with predic...
The Pleistocene epoch was characterized by orbitally-forced climate oscillations between warm stages...
International audienceDuring the last million years, interglacial periods were characterized by sea ...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
The interglacials after 430 ka (ka: 1000 years) ago were characterized by warmer climates and higher...
The interglacials after 430 ka (ka: 1000 years) ago were characterized by warmer climates and higher...
The Mid-Brunhes Transition (or Mid- Brunhes Event) (MBT) is characterized by systematical changes in...
Reconstructions of climate from marine sediment(1) and ice(2) cores show that the amplitude of glaci...
Climate changes during the Pleistocene were driven by large-scale orbital perturbations as well as b...
The mid-Pleistocene climate transition (MPT) is defined by the emergence of high amplitude, quasi-10...
Reconstructions on Antarctic ice cores revealed pronounced, millennial-scale variabilities in atmosp...
The last two glacial terminations represent the most recent, and best documented, periods of Earth ...
The study of past interglacial climates provides valuable insight into natural climate variability u...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
We use two climate models, LOVECLIM and CCSM3, to simulate the climate response to insolation and CO...
The mid-Pliocene warm period is a recent warm geological period that shares similarities with predic...
The Pleistocene epoch was characterized by orbitally-forced climate oscillations between warm stages...
International audienceDuring the last million years, interglacial periods were characterized by sea ...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...