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    | Titel | A mechanism for dust-induced destabilization of glacial climates |  
    | VerfasserIn | B. F. Farrell, D. S. Abbot |  
    | Medientyp | Artikel 
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    | Sprache | Englisch 
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    | ISSN | 1814-9324 
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    | Digitales Dokument | URL |  
    | Erschienen | In: Climate of the Past ; 8, no. 6 ; Nr. 8, no. 6 (2012-12-18), S.2061-2067 |  
    | Datensatznummer | 250005987 
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    | Publikation (Nr.) |  copernicus.org/cp-8-2061-2012.pdf |  
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        | Zusammenfassung |  
        | Abrupt transitions between cold/dry stadial and warm/wet
  interstadial states occurred during glacial periods in the absence
  of any known external forcing.  The climate record preserved in
  polar glaciers, mountain glaciers, and widespread cave deposits
  reveals that these events were global in extent with temporal
  distribution implying an underlying memoryless process with
  millennial time scale.  Here a theory is advanced implicating
  feedback between atmospheric dust and the hydrological cycle in
  producing these abrupt transitions.  Calculations are performed
  using a radiative-convective model that includes the interaction of
  aerosols with radiation to reveal the mechanism of this
  dust/precipitation interaction feedback process and a Langevin
  equation is used to illustrate glacial climate
  destabilization by this mechanism. This theory explains the observed
  abrupt, bimodal, and memoryless nature of these transitions as well
  as their intrinsic connection with the hydrological cycle. |  
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