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https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-10-257-2019
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24 Apr 2019
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ESD Ideas: Propagation of high-frequency forcing to ice age dynamics

Mikhail Y. Verbitsky, Michel Crucifix, and Dmitry M. Volobuev

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We demonstrate here that nonlinear character of ice sheet dynamics, which was derived naturally from the conservation laws, is an effective means for propagating high-frequency forcing upscale.
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