Alley, Richard B.; Anandakrishnan, S.; Jung, P.; Clough, A. (2001): Stochastic resonance in the North Atlantic; further insights. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States, In: Seidov, Dan (editor), Haupt, Bernd J. (editor), Maslin, Mark (editor), The oceans and rapid climate change; past, present, and future, 126, 57-68, georefid:2006-059966

Abstract:
The large, abrupt, widespread, millennial changes recorded in many paleoclimatic archives pose a major challenge to our understanding of the climate system. Both periodic and stochastic models have been proposed to explain these events. We have argued that Greenland ice-core data are more consistent with a stochastic-resonance hypothesis. Here, we show that the stochastic-resonance hypothesis is consistent with a wider range of previously published data than analyzed before including a North Atlantic marine record and the Byrd Station, Antarctica ice-isotopic record. (mod. journ. abst.)
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