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  • Geological Society of London  (2)
  • Wiley  (2)
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    In:  Terra Nova, 4 (3). pp. 305-311.
    Publication Date: 2018-02-06
    Description: The ultimate cause of the onset of glaciations remains elusive, but in the case of northem hemisphere glaciation it is probable that several factors acted in combination. General global cooling resulted from reduction of atmospheric C02 by weathering of silicate rocks exposed by erosion of late Cenozoic uplifts. Uplifts in south Asia, southwestern North America and Scandinavia occurred at distances appropriate for the generation of quasi-permanent Rossby waves in the atmosphere. The resulting winds, given suitable moisture sources, were favourable for causing large-scale precipitation at mid-latitudes on the northern continents. Moisture sources were provided by the closure of the Central American isthmus. Gulf Stream flow increased, carrying warm subtropical waters to high latitudes. The Denmark Strait deepened permitting greater outflow of deep water from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. The relative importance of each of these factors should be investigated by additional atmospheric and ocean climate model sensitivity studies.
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    In:  Journal of the Geological Society, 147 (2). pp. 385-392.
    Publication Date: 2018-02-07
    Description: Four general circulation models, forced by mean annual insolation and having an energy balance ocean, have been run for pole-to-pole continents: (1) low relief, 750 m average elevation; (2) high plateau, 1500 m average elevation; (3) mostly low, 750 m, but with 3 km mountains on the west, and (4) mostly low, 750 m, but with 3 km mountains on the east. The high plateau continent emphasizes the contrast between high and low pressure systems. Marginal mountains on either coast enhance moisture transport from the west to the continental interior, but mountains on the east eliminate the tropical wet belt and produce the most arid scenario. In none of the experiments do zonal climate boundaries trend steeply equatorward from east to west. All of the models produce more arid continental conditions than exist today.
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    In:  In: The oceanic lithosphere. , ed. by Emiliani, C. The Sea, 7 . Wiley, New York, pp. 1618-1684. ISBN 0-471-02870-3
    Publication Date: 2018-02-07
    Type: Book chapter , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  Journal of the Geological Society, 147 (5). pp. 749-757.
    Publication Date: 2018-02-06
    Description: Two general circulation models forced by mean annual insolation and having an energy balance ocean have been run on an Earth with polar continents and a tropical continent. Polar continents produce strong meridional temperature gradients and a maximum hydrological cycle. A tropical continent produces the warmest planet and a minimal hydrological cycle. Both models produce more arid continents than exist today.
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