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Obliquity and precession as pacemakers of Pleistocene deglaciations
Fabo Feng, Coryn A. L. Bailer-Jones
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Pacemaker
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Deglaciation
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Precession
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Obliquity
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Mid-Pleistocene Transition
50%
Orbital Elements
50%
Late Pleistocene
25%
Comparing Models
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Ice Volume
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Summer Insolation
25%
Bayesian Approach
25%
Climate Change
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Northern Hemisphere
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Dominant Role
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Volume Variation
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Insolation
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Model Complexity
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Axial Tilt
25%
Rapid Change
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Dominant Period
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High Latitude
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Orbital Inclination
25%
Orbital Eccentricity
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Glacial Cycles
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Geomagnetic Field
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Milankovitch Theory
25%
Climate Response
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Obliquity
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Pleistocene
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Deglaciation
100%
Orbital Element
28%
Climate Change
14%
Climatology
14%
Late Pleistocene
14%
Northern Hemisphere
14%
Geomagnetism
14%