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Figure 8-16 June and December insolation variations
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Earth's Seasons: Earth's Tilt and Orbital Mechanics - Lecture 5
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- 1 Time: AM
- 2 Earth's Seasons: Earth's tilt, not orbit, causes seasons Lecture - 5
- 3 600Ma
- 4 540Ma
- 5 280Ma
- 6 65Ma
- 7 Phanerozoic Climate Change
- 8 Figure 6-2 Evidence of greenhouse warmth 100 Myr ago
- 9 Figure 6-3 The Cretaceous target signal
- 10 Orbital Parameters: Obliquity, Precession, Ellipticity
- 11 Modulation of cycles Amplitude modulation
- 12 Description of wave behavior
- 13 Long-term changes in tilt & Effects of increased tilt on polar regions
- 14 Long term changes in Eccentricity, Earth's wobble & Precession of Earth's axis
- 15 Apsidal Precession or Precession of Ellipse
- 16 Figure 8-13 Extreme solstice positions
- 17 Figure 8-14 The precessional index
- 18 Figure 8-15 Long-term changes in precession
- 19 Figure 8-16 June and December insolation variations
- 20 Figure 8-17 Phasing of insolation maxima and minima
- 21 Figure 8-20 Complication from overlapping cycles
- 22 Figure 8-23 Tectonic-scale orbital changes
- 23 Laws
- 24 Orbital Mechanics: Keppler's Laws
- 25 Figure 9-12 Major monsoon systems
- 26 Obital Forcing of the Monsoons
- 27 Figure 9-5 Conceptual model of monsoon response to summer insolation
- 28 Remember the Coriolis Effect