Publications des scientifiques de l'IRD

Berger A., Loutre M. F., Mélice J. L.. (2006). Equatorial insolation : from precession harmonics to eccentricity frequencies. Climate of the Past, 2 (2), p. 131-136. ISSN 1814-9324.

Titre du document
Equatorial insolation : from precession harmonics to eccentricity frequencies
Année de publication
2006
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000244506500006
Auteurs
Berger A., Loutre M. F., Mélice J. L.
Source
Climate of the Past, 2006, 2 (2), p. 131-136 ISSN 1814-9324
Since the paper by Hays et al. (1976), spectral analyses of climate proxy records provide substantial evidence that a fraction of the climatic variance is driven by insolation changes in the frequency ranges of obliquity and precession variations. However, it is the variance components centered near 100 kyr which dominate most Upper Pleistocene climatic records, although the amount of insolation perturbation at the eccentricity driven periods close to 100-kyr (mainly the 95 kyr- and 123 kyr-periods) is much too small to cause directly a climate change of ice-age amplitude. Many attempts to find an explanation to this 100-kyr cycle in climatic records have been made over the last decades. Here we show that the double maximum which characterizes the daily irradiation received in tropical latitudes over the course of the year is at the origin in equatorial insolation of not only strong 95 kyr and 123 kyr periods related to eccentricity, but also of a 11-kyr and a 5.5-kyr periods related to precession.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F A010037864]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010037864
Contact