The DO-climate events are probably noise induced: Statistical investigation of the claimed 1470 years cycle

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The significance of the apparent 1470 years cycle in the recurrence of the Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events, observed in the Greenland ice cores, is debated. Here we present statistical significance tests of this periodicity. The detection of a periodicity relies strongly on the accuracy of the dating of the DO events. Here we use both the new NGRIP GICC05 time scale based on multi-parameter annual layer counting and the GISP2 time scale where the periodicity is most pronounced. For the NGRIP dating the recurrence times are indistinguishable from a random occurrence. This is also the case for the GISP2 dating, except in the case where the DO9 event is omitted from the record.

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Ditlevsen, P. D., Andersen, K. K., & Svensson, A. (2007). The DO-climate events are probably noise induced: Statistical investigation of the claimed 1470 years cycle. Climate of the Past, 3(1), 129–134. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-3-129-2007

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