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01 Sep 2022
Research article |  | 01 Sep 2022

Insolation evolution and ice volume legacies determine interglacial and glacial intensity

Takahito Mitsui, Polychronis C. Tzedakis, and Eric W. Wolff

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We provide simple quantitative models for the interglacial and glacial intensities over the last 800 000 years. Our results suggest that the memory of previous climate states and the time course of the insolation in both hemispheres are crucial for understanding interglacial and glacial intensities. In our model, the shift in interglacial intensities at the Mid-Brunhes Event (~430 ka) is ultimately attributed to the amplitude modulation of obliquity.