Researchers identify million-year orbital cycles as 'pacemaker' for Earth's ancient oxygenation pulses
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A research team from the Institute of Geology and Paleontology of Nanjing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS), as well as collaborators, discovered that long-term orbital variations occurring on time scales of several million years could have served as a "stimulator" for the old pulses [...]
Researchers identify million-year orbital cycles as 'pacemaker' for Earth's ancient oxygenation pulses
A research team from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS), along with collaborators, has found that long-term orbital variations occurring over million-year timescales may have served as the "pacemaker" for Earth's ancient oxygenation pulses. Their findings were recently published in Geophysical Research Letters.
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