Sediment cycles on Mars in resonance with Earth

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Paepe, RR [1 ]
Van Overloop, ES [1 ]
Hoover, RB [1 ]
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[1] GEOBOUND INT bvba, Brussels, Belgium
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After computation of the astronomical Milankovitch cycles on deep sea cores for the last 2.4 Ma the same cycles revealed to exist in land sediment series: Long Term (last 2.4 Ma, Pleistocene) and Middle Term (last 127Ka, Last Interglacial - Last Glacial Time-span) Time Series after cycle computation with the newly developed ExSpect method. Moreover, the same calculation method proved useful for Short Term Time Series as well on sediments of the last 10.000 years (10Ka). The latter cycles as those obtained for ice and glacial lake deposits on Mars could also clearly be traced back in the planetary correlations computed by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. This points to an extra terrestrial astronomical forcing for the origin of all these cycles on both planets Earth and Mars.
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