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Celestial driver of Phanerozoic climate?
Nir J. Shaviv
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, Ján Veizer
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Racah Institute of Physics
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Cosmic Ray Flux
100%
Phanerozoic
100%
Paleotemperature
66%
Global Climate
33%
General Circulation Models
33%
Galaxies
33%
Seawater
33%
Atmospheric State
33%
Atmospheric CO2
33%
Long-run Equilibrium
33%
Spiral Arms
33%
Solar System
33%
Main Drivers
33%
Geological Time Scale
33%
Partial Pressure
33%
Climate Variability
33%
CO2 Effect
33%
Residual Variance
33%
Greenhouse Effect
33%
Warming Effect
33%
Galactic Cosmic Rays
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Phanerozoic
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Atmospherics
50%
Paleotemperature
50%
General Circulation Model
25%
Global Climate
25%
Climate Variation
25%
Solar System
25%
Partial Pressure
25%
Geological Time
25%
Galactic Cosmic Ray
25%
Timescale
25%