Cooling and Warming of Climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere (On the Basis of Fluctuations of the Oxygen Isotope Δ18O and Dendrological Data)

Content fluctuations of the oxygen isotope δ18O in the Devon Island ice core during the last 100 000 years are a measure of climate fluctuations in the Northern Hemisphere. The course of content of the oxygen isotope δ18O and the sums of solar radiation reaching the upper edge of the atmosphere are...

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Published in:Miscellanea Geographica
Main Authors: Boryczka Jerzy, Stopa-Boryczka Maria, Unton-Pyziołek Arleta, Gieszcz Piotr
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2010
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2010-0005
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:da5abfd3591a45a59b070347b3659418 2023-05-15T16:00:47+02:00 Cooling and Warming of Climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere (On the Basis of Fluctuations of the Oxygen Isotope Δ18O and Dendrological Data) Boryczka Jerzy Stopa-Boryczka Maria Unton-Pyziołek Arleta Gieszcz Piotr 2010-12-01 https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2010-0005 https://doaj.org/article/da5abfd3591a45a59b070347b3659418 en eng Sciendo 2084-6118 doi:10.2478/mgrsd-2010-0005 https://doaj.org/article/da5abfd3591a45a59b070347b3659418 undefined Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 47-58 (2010) isotope δ18o devon island pinus sylvestris picea abies tree the ring widths solar radiation periods moment of inertia of planets mass momentum of largest planets forecast anthro-bio geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2010 fttriple https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2010-0005 2023-01-22T18:19:13Z Content fluctuations of the oxygen isotope δ18O in the Devon Island ice core during the last 100 000 years are a measure of climate fluctuations in the Northern Hemisphere. The course of content of the oxygen isotope δ18O and the sums of solar radiation reaching the upper edge of the atmosphere are characterized by approximate minima and maxima (by positive correlation). This proves that, during the last hundred thousand years, climate fluctuations (cooling and warming) in the Northern Hemisphere were conditioned by long-term changes of the orbit and altitude of the Earth’s axis. Climate fluctuation forecasts for the Northern Hemisphere were developed for the next 40 000 years on the basis of the established periods of change of the oxygen isotope δ18O and the known solar radiation periodicity. Climate changes in Europe during the last 25000 years were presented together with a forecast for 1000 years (according to organic substances in deposits and radiation) as well as climate changes in Europe in the period from -500 years BP to 2100 AD (according to δ18O and pine tree-rings). It showed that climate changes depended on the concentration of planet mass in relation to the ecliptic plane (from the gravitational impact of planets on the Sun). Concentration courses of planet mass in the Solar System and climate fluctuations in the Northern Hemisphere were compared. Of interest are examples of synchronic fluctuations, i.e. dispersal of planet mass in the Solar System, the widths of pine and spruce tree rings and air temperatures in Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper Devon Island ice core Unknown Devon Island ENVELOPE(-88.000,-88.000,75.252,75.252) Miscellanea Geographica 14 1 47 58
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pinus sylvestris
picea abies
tree the ring widths
solar radiation
periods
moment of inertia of planets
mass momentum of largest planets
forecast
anthro-bio
geo
spellingShingle isotope δ18o
devon island
pinus sylvestris
picea abies
tree the ring widths
solar radiation
periods
moment of inertia of planets
mass momentum of largest planets
forecast
anthro-bio
geo
Boryczka Jerzy
Stopa-Boryczka Maria
Unton-Pyziołek Arleta
Gieszcz Piotr
Cooling and Warming of Climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere (On the Basis of Fluctuations of the Oxygen Isotope Δ18O and Dendrological Data)
topic_facet isotope δ18o
devon island
pinus sylvestris
picea abies
tree the ring widths
solar radiation
periods
moment of inertia of planets
mass momentum of largest planets
forecast
anthro-bio
geo
description Content fluctuations of the oxygen isotope δ18O in the Devon Island ice core during the last 100 000 years are a measure of climate fluctuations in the Northern Hemisphere. The course of content of the oxygen isotope δ18O and the sums of solar radiation reaching the upper edge of the atmosphere are characterized by approximate minima and maxima (by positive correlation). This proves that, during the last hundred thousand years, climate fluctuations (cooling and warming) in the Northern Hemisphere were conditioned by long-term changes of the orbit and altitude of the Earth’s axis. Climate fluctuation forecasts for the Northern Hemisphere were developed for the next 40 000 years on the basis of the established periods of change of the oxygen isotope δ18O and the known solar radiation periodicity. Climate changes in Europe during the last 25000 years were presented together with a forecast for 1000 years (according to organic substances in deposits and radiation) as well as climate changes in Europe in the period from -500 years BP to 2100 AD (according to δ18O and pine tree-rings). It showed that climate changes depended on the concentration of planet mass in relation to the ecliptic plane (from the gravitational impact of planets on the Sun). Concentration courses of planet mass in the Solar System and climate fluctuations in the Northern Hemisphere were compared. Of interest are examples of synchronic fluctuations, i.e. dispersal of planet mass in the Solar System, the widths of pine and spruce tree rings and air temperatures in Europe.
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author Boryczka Jerzy
Stopa-Boryczka Maria
Unton-Pyziołek Arleta
Gieszcz Piotr
author_facet Boryczka Jerzy
Stopa-Boryczka Maria
Unton-Pyziołek Arleta
Gieszcz Piotr
author_sort Boryczka Jerzy
title Cooling and Warming of Climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere (On the Basis of Fluctuations of the Oxygen Isotope Δ18O and Dendrological Data)
title_short Cooling and Warming of Climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere (On the Basis of Fluctuations of the Oxygen Isotope Δ18O and Dendrological Data)
title_full Cooling and Warming of Climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere (On the Basis of Fluctuations of the Oxygen Isotope Δ18O and Dendrological Data)
title_fullStr Cooling and Warming of Climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere (On the Basis of Fluctuations of the Oxygen Isotope Δ18O and Dendrological Data)
title_full_unstemmed Cooling and Warming of Climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere (On the Basis of Fluctuations of the Oxygen Isotope Δ18O and Dendrological Data)
title_sort cooling and warming of climate of the earth’s northern hemisphere (on the basis of fluctuations of the oxygen isotope δ18o and dendrological data)
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