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pmip3:wg:degla:bc:orb [2015/02/18 13:11] ruzapmip3:wg:degla:bc:orb [2025/05/05 15:20] (current) – Turned off discussion jypeter
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 /* Uncomment the following ~~DISCUSSION~~ line if you want to  /* Uncomment the following ~~DISCUSSION~~ line if you want to 
    allow users (including users who have NO write access to the page) to discuss    allow users (including users who have NO write access to the page) to discuss
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-/* ~~DISCUSSION|Discussion on core experiment design~~ *+~~DISCUSSION:off|Discussion on core experiment orbital parameters~~
  
 ====== Last Deglaciation Core Orbital Parameters ====== ====== Last Deglaciation Core Orbital Parameters ======
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 [[pmip3:wg:degla:bc:core|Go back]] to the main core experiment design page. \\ [[pmip3:wg:degla:bc:core|Go back]] to the main core experiment design page. \\
 [[pmip3:wg:degla:index|Go back]] to the main working group page. \\ [[pmip3:wg:degla:index|Go back]] to the main working group page. \\
-Please note, this page is a work in progress and is not ready for discussion yet. \\ 
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 Please use the //Discussion// section below to specifically comment on the choice of __orbital parameters__ for the core experiment. \\ Please use the //Discussion// section below to specifically comment on the choice of __orbital parameters__ for the core experiment. \\
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-===== Berger and Loutre (1991) =====+===== Berger (1978) =====
  
-Orbital parameters from [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/027737919190033Q | Berger & Loutre (1991)]]<sup>[1]</sup>, for example: \\+Orbital parameters from [[http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/1520-0469(1978)035%3C2362:LTVODI%3E2.0.CO;| Berger (1978)]]<sup>[1]</sup>, for example: \\
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 **June insolation at 60<sup>o</sup> N and December insolation at 60<sup>o</sup> S** ((Plot produced by Lauren Gregoire, Feb 2015)) \\ **June insolation at 60<sup>o</sup> N and December insolation at 60<sup>o</sup> S** ((Plot produced by Lauren Gregoire, Feb 2015)) \\
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-===== Points To Discuss =====+===== Points to discuss =====
  
 Please think about the following points and add any comments on these or any other aspects of the experiment design to the discussion section below: [Topics will be added here as they are raised below or by email.] Please think about the following points and add any comments on these or any other aspects of the experiment design to the discussion section below: [Topics will be added here as they are raised below or by email.]
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 =====References===== =====References=====
 +  - Berger, A. Long-Term Variations of Daily Insolation and Quaternary Climatic Changes. J. Atmospheric Sci. 35(12), 2362–2367 (1978).
   - Berger, A. & Loutre, M. F. Insolation values for the climate of the last 10 million years. Quat. Sci. Rev. 10, 297–317 (1991). \\ \\   - Berger, A. & Loutre, M. F. Insolation values for the climate of the last 10 million years. Quat. Sci. Rev. 10, 297–317 (1991). \\ \\
  
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