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Environmental Science and Climate Research(ESCR)

ISSN: 2996-2498 | DOI: 10.33140/ESCR

Joseph Higginbotham

Walker Water LLC, Colorado, USA

Publications
  • Research Article   
    CO2 Lag as Glacial Cooling Initiates
    Author(s): Joseph Higginbotham*

    Antarctic ice core data reveal a consistent pattern across glacial cycles: atmospheric CO2 does not immediately track temperature decline as interglacial conditions give way to glaciation. The most dramatic example occurs during the Last Interglacial (Eemian, MIS 5e), where CO2 remained essentially constant at 275–280 ppm for approximately 13,000 years while temperature fell 7°C. This paper examines whether similar behavior can be detected during cooling from earlier interglacials. Using harmonic fits to temperature and CO2 data spanning 350,000 years, phase plots are constructed of CO2 versus temperature that isolate the warming and cooling branches of each glacial cycle. The analysis reveals that the Eemian is the clearest but not unique example: MIS 9 shows comparable behavior, while the MIS 7 complex presents an instructive exception that may reflect extreme orbital forc.. Read More»

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