Abstract Details
(2020) Northern Hemisphere Timing of Pliocene/late Miocene Climate Variations
Herbert T, Tzanova A, Novak J, Caballero-Gill R & Caruso A
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1023
14j: Plenary Hall, Monday 22nd June 23:36 - 23:39
Timothy Herbert
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Alexandrina Tzanova
Joseph Novak
Rocio Caballero-Gill
Antonio Caruso View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Alexandrina Tzanova
Joseph Novak
Rocio Caballero-Gill
Antonio Caruso View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
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Submitted by Adina Paytan on Monday 22nd June 17:51
Hi Tim, How would this affect export production? I see changes in the timing of max barite accumulation shift similarly.
Hi Tim, How would this affect export production? I see changes in the timing of max barite accumulation shift similarly.
Submitted by Mingsong Li on Monday 22nd June 21:48
Hi Tim, when precession signals occurred, variations of eccentricity signals can be much higher than other orbital parameters, which might be linked to the nonlinear response. Any comments on this nonlinear response? And can we use the high amplitude eccentricity signal as an indicator of low amplitude precession signals, especially when the temporary resolution is limited?
Hi Tim, when precession signals occurred, variations of eccentricity signals can be much higher than other orbital parameters, which might be linked to the nonlinear response. Any comments on this nonlinear response? And can we use the high amplitude eccentricity signal as an indicator of low amplitude precession signals, especially when the temporary resolution is limited?
Submitted by Elisabeth Sikes on Monday 22nd June 22:17
could the precessional forcing of southern hemisphere be related to shifts in the ITCZ as much as overturning circulation?
could the precessional forcing of southern hemisphere be related to shifts in the ITCZ as much as overturning circulation?
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