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Cyclic palaeoclimatic variations and the future

Aaby, Bent

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Newsletters on Stratigraphy Volume 5 Number 1 (1976), p. 66 - 69

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publié: Jan 1, 1976

DOI: 10.1127/nos/5/1976/66

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ArtNo. ESP026000501011, Prix: 29.00 €

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Abstract

Recent investigations in Holocene Danish raised bogs show cyclic climatic variations with a periodicity at about 260 years during the last 5,500 years. The shore displacement in Southern Scandinavia, which is mainly influenced by eustatic sea level variations, shows a periodicity of 520 years, and the cyclic climate variation can be traced back to 7,500 B.P. This result showing a periodicity in climatic variations for most of the Holocene may tentatively be used for predicting the natural long-term trend of the future climate.

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Holocene Danish • shore displacement • climatic • eustatic • Southern Scandinavia