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Author Duplessy J.C., Cortijo E., Masson Delmotte V. & Paillard D. doi  openurl
  Title Reconstructing the variability of the climate system : facts and theories. Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2005 Publication C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 337 Issue 10-11 Pages 888-896  
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  Abstract On the 102- to 103-year timescale, internal reorganizations of the climate system result in abrupt climatic changes of great magnitude. Although a large body of data has been obtained, the physical mechanisms responsible for these changes are still poorly understood. Instrumental data are too short to fully record the variability of the climate system. Palaeoclimatic records provide estimates of the past atmospheric composition, temperature, precipitation, vegetation, extension of glaciers, and past ocean circulation. On the 104- to 106-year timescale, the astronomical theory of palaeoclimates accounts for most of the reconstructed variations. To cite this article: J.-C. Duplessy et al., C. R. Geoscience 337 (2005).  
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