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http://www.ethlife.ethz.ch/archive_articles/180808_eiszeiten_fb/index_EN[font face=Serif]Published: 08.08.13
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[font size=4]Science struggled to explain fully why an ice age occurs every 100,000 years. As researchers now demonstrate based on a computer simulation, not only do variations in insolation play a key role, but also the mutual influence of glaciated continents and climate.[/font]
[font size=3] Ice ages and warm periods have alternated fairly regularly in the Earths history: the Earths climate cools roughly every 100,000 years, with vast areas of North America, Europe and Asia being buried under thick ice sheets. Eventually, the pendulum swings back: it gets warmer and the ice masses melt. While geologists and climate physicists found solid evidence of this 100,000-year cycle in glacial moraines, marine sediments and arctic ice, until now they were unable to find a plausible explanation for it.
Using computer simulations, a Japanese, Swiss and American team including Heinz Blatter, an emeritus professor of physical climatology at ETH Zurich, has now managed to demonstrate that the ice-age/warm-period interchange depends heavily on the alternating influence of continental ice sheets and climate.
If an entire continent is covered in a layer of ice that is 2,000 to 3,000 metres thick, the topography is completely different, says Blatter, explaining this feedback effect. This and the different albedo of glacial ice compared to ice-free earth lead to considerable changes in the surface temperature and the air circulation in the atmosphere. Moreover, large-scale glaciation also alters the sea level and therefore the ocean currents, which also affects the climate.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12374Science
[font size=5]Ice ages only thanks to feedback[/font]
[font size=4]Science struggled to explain fully why an ice age occurs every 100,000 years. As researchers now demonstrate based on a computer simulation, not only do variations in insolation play a key role, but also the mutual influence of glaciated continents and climate.[/font]
[font size=3] Ice ages and warm periods have alternated fairly regularly in the Earths history: the Earths climate cools roughly every 100,000 years, with vast areas of North America, Europe and Asia being buried under thick ice sheets. Eventually, the pendulum swings back: it gets warmer and the ice masses melt. While geologists and climate physicists found solid evidence of this 100,000-year cycle in glacial moraines, marine sediments and arctic ice, until now they were unable to find a plausible explanation for it.
Using computer simulations, a Japanese, Swiss and American team including Heinz Blatter, an emeritus professor of physical climatology at ETH Zurich, has now managed to demonstrate that the ice-age/warm-period interchange depends heavily on the alternating influence of continental ice sheets and climate.
If an entire continent is covered in a layer of ice that is 2,000 to 3,000 metres thick, the topography is completely different, says Blatter, explaining this feedback effect. This and the different albedo of glacial ice compared to ice-free earth lead to considerable changes in the surface temperature and the air circulation in the atmosphere. Moreover, large-scale glaciation also alters the sea level and therefore the ocean currents, which also affects the climate.
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Ice ages only thanks to feedback (Original Post)
OKIsItJustMe
Aug 2013
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Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)1. Well - the driver is insolation but the cycles are controlled by a return to the mean
According to this paper, which is very interesting. Thank you very much for posting it.
OKIsItJustMe
(19,938 posts)2. You’re most welcome
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