Articles | Volume 11, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-11-1271-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-11-1271-2015
Research article
 | 
01 Oct 2015
Research article |  | 01 Oct 2015

Orbital control on late Miocene climate and the North African monsoon: insight from an ensemble of sub-precessional simulations

A. Marzocchi, D. J. Lunt, R. Flecker, C. D. Bradshaw, A. Farnsworth, and F. J. Hilgen

Viewed

Total article views: 3,998 (including HTML, PDF, and XML)
HTML PDF XML Total Supplement BibTeX EndNote
1,994 1,787 217 3,998 453 146 134
  • HTML: 1,994
  • PDF: 1,787
  • XML: 217
  • Total: 3,998
  • Supplement: 453
  • BibTeX: 146
  • EndNote: 134
Views and downloads (calculated since 09 Jun 2015)
Cumulative views and downloads (calculated since 09 Jun 2015)

Cited

Saved (final revised paper)

Saved (final revised paper)

Saved (preprint)

Latest update: 20 Apr 2024
Download
Short summary
This paper investigates the climatic response to orbital forcing through the analysis of an ensemble of simulations covering a late Miocene precession cycle. Including orbital variability in our model–data comparison reduces the mismatch between the proxy record and model output. Our results indicate that ignoring orbital variability could lead to miscorrelations in proxy reconstructions. The North African summer monsoon's sensitivity is high to orbits, moderate to paleogeography and low to CO2.