Earth Sciences
Deep-sea hiatus record reveals orbital pacing by 2.4 Myr eccentricity grand cycles
A. Dutkiewicz, S. Boulila, et al.
Dive into the depths of Earth's climate history as researchers Adriana Dutkiewicz, Slah Boulila, and R. Dietmar Müller uncover an intriguing ~2.4 million year eccentricity signal linked to deep-sea hiatuses. This groundbreaking study reveals a connection between orbital changes, major climatic events like the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, and even hints at chaotic behavior in our Solar System. Don’t miss this chance to learn about how past climate shifts might just be connected to cosmic chaos!
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