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(2020) Variations of the North and South Pacific Subtropical Gyres over the Past 400 kyrs

Furukawa K & Seki O

https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.772

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14j: Plenary Hall, Tuesday 23rd June 08:36 - 08:39

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Submitted by Mingsong Li on Tuesday 23rd June 05:37
I really like this simple and beautiful idea. Here are two questions and one suggestion. (1) I can see there is a ~29 kyr peaks in the power spectrum. What is it? (2) What's the mechanism of the precession and obliquity forced gyre circulation? Suggestion: We usually show the significance levels of spectral peaks. You may find Acycle software for time series analysis is helpful: https://github.com/mingsongli/acycle Thanks for this great study.


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