The precession constant of the Earth: Variations through the ice-age

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Earth Orientation, Geochronology, Ice, Polar Wandering (Geology), Precession, Time Series Analysis, Climate Change, Glaciology, Insolation, Paleoclimatology

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We directly calculate the history of variations in Earth's precession constant H that are forced by variations in surface mass associated with late Pleistocene ice-age glaciation and deglaciation events. Our analyses show that the magnitude of Delta H/H(sub zero) is lower than that required to cause the recently hypothesized resonant reduction of the precession period.

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