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Orals CL1.4

CL1.4

Climate response to orbital forcing (including Milankovic Medal lecture)
Convener: Erin McClymont  | Co-Conveners: Alan Haywood , Christian Zeeden 
Orals
 / Tue, 09 Apr, 10:30–12:00  / 13:30–17:00  / Room Y9
Posters
 / Attendance Tue, 09 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Yellow Posters

Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Room Y9
Chairperson: Erin McClymont, Alan Haywood, Aisling Dolan, Christian Zeeden, Klaudia Kuijper
10:30–10:45
EGU2013-2761
Global sensitivity analysis: a systematic approach to estimate regional effects of the astronomical forcing (solicited)
Michel Crucifix, Nabila Bounceur, and Pablo Araya-Melo
10:45–11:00
EGU2013-3363
The astronomical rhythm of Late-Devonian climate change: an integration of cyclostratigraphy and numerical climate modeling
David De Vleeschouwer, Michal Rakocinski, Grzegorz Racki, David Bond, Katarzyna Sobien, Nabila Bounceur, Michel Crucifix, and Philippe Claeys
11:00–11:15
EGU2013-9673
Orbital control on carbon cycle alterations and hyperthermal events in a cooling world: the late Early to Mid Eocene record at Possagno (southern Alps, Italy)
Simone Galeotti, Mario Sprovieri, Matteo Moretti, Domenico Rio, Eliana Fornaciari, Luca Giusberti, Claudia Agnini, Jan Backman, Luca Lanci, and Valeria Luciani
11:15–11:30
EGU2013-7972
Orbital forcing and climate response at the Oligocene-Miocene boundary: stable isotope records from the eastern equatorial Pacific
Helen Beddow, Diederik Liebrand, Bridget Wade, Appy Sluijs, and Lucas J Lourens
11:30–11:45
EGU2013-8134
Climate response to changes in orbital forcing around the first Pliocene Time Slice
Caroline Prescott, Alan Haywood, Julia Tindall, Aisling Dolan, Stephen Hunter, James Pope, and Steven Pickering
11:45–12:00
EGU2013-11302
High precision astronomical solution for paleoclimate studies
Jacques Laskar
LUNCH BREAK
13:30–14:30
EGU2013-14249
Quaternary glaciations : from observations to theories (Milankovic Medal Lecture)
Didier Paillard
14:30–14:45
EGU2013-9492
Persistent linkage between long-term eccentricity cycles in Antarctic ice volume and changes in the global carbon cycle during the Pliocene and Pleistocene
Bas de Boer, Lucas Lourens, and Roderik van de Wal
14:45–15:00
EGU2013-1666
Natural and non-natural end of Holocene
Andrey Ganopolski and Reinhard Calov
COFFEE BREAK
15:30–15:45
EGU2013-13354
Orbital induced variations of surface temperatures and the ocean circulation
Gerrit Lohmann and Christian Stepanek
15:45–16:00
EGU2013-11829
Super Interglacials and persistent warmth paced Arctic Climate Evolution over the Past 3.6 Myr: Lake El'gygytgyn, Western Beringia, a new polar lens focused on high latitude environmental change
Julie Brigham-Grette, Martin Melles, and Pavel Minyuk
16:00–16:15
EGU2013-293
Exploiting multi-proxy analysis of marine sediments in the southeast Atlantic: Intensification of Agulhas leakage tied to the start of the 100ka cycles.
Benjamin Petrick, Erin McClymont, and Fabienne Marret
16:15–16:30
EGU2013-5171
Astronomically-induced Mid-Brunhes Transition in the Southern and Deep Oceans
Qiuzhen Yin
16:30–16:45
EGU2013-4152
Terminations VI and VIII (~ 530 and ~ 720 kyr BP) tell us the importance of obliquity and precession in the triggering of deglaciations
Frédéric Parrenin and Didier Paillard
16:45–17:00
EGU2013-5133
Mid-Pliocene climate an analogue for near future climate?
Yong Sun, Gilles Ramstein, Tianjun Zhou, and Camille Contoux