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Astronomical Theory of Climatic Change: Support from New Guinea
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New Guinea DataEngineeringPaleoceanographyOceanographyAstronomical TheoryEarth ScienceGeochronologySea-level HistoryClimate ChangeClimate SciencesMarine GeologySea-level ChangeNew GuineaGeologyClimatologyThorium-230 DatesGlobal ClimateAstrochronologyPaleoecologyRadiocarbon Dating
Radiocarbon and thorium-230 dates of uplifted coral reef terraces on New Guinea appear to support theories of glaciation which utilize Milankovitch cycles as a controlling trigger mechanism. In addition to high sealevel stands recognized by other workers, the New Guinea data clearly indicate a marine transgression between 50,000 and 35,000 years before the present. A eustatic sea level curve reconstructed from field observations and radiometric dates shows a close correlation with temperature fluctuations in high latitudes as predicted by astronomical data.
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