南半球
镫骨肌
上升流
西风带
古气候学
气候学
北半球
冰期
地质学
第四纪
海洋学
气候突变
冰原
气候变化
大气环流
全球变暖
全球变暖的影响
古生物学
作者
George H. Denton,Robert F. Anderson,J. R. Toggweiler,R. L. Edwards,Joerg M. Schaefer,Aaron E. Putnam
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2010-06-24
卷期号:328 (5986): 1652-1656
被引量:857
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1184119
摘要
Warming Up For the past half-million years, our planet has passed through a cycle of glaciation and deglaciation every 100,000 years or so. Each of these cycles consists of a long and irregular period of cooling and ice sheet growth, followed by a termination—a period of rapid warming and ice sheet decay—that precedes a relatively short warm interval. But what causes glacial terminations? Denton et al. (p. 1652 ) review the field and propose a chain of events that may explain the hows and whys of Earth's emergence from the last glacial period. Pulling together many threads from both hemispheres suggests a unified causal chain involving ice sheet volume, solar radiation energy, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, sea ice, and prevailing wind patterns.
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