
The SciencesJanuary 1, 1990
What Drives Glacial Cycles?
Massive reorganizations of the ocean-atmosphere system, the authors argue, are the key events that link cyclic changes in the earth's orbit to the advance and retreat of ice sheets

What Drives Glacial Cycles?
Massive reorganizations of the ocean-atmosphere system, the authors argue, are the key events that link cyclic changes in the earth's orbit to the advance and retreat of ice sheets

Neoglaciation
Mountain glaciers all over the world have advanced several times since the end of the last major "ice age". Their fluctuations are a generalized record of global climatic changes over 6,000 years