The possibility is discussed of occasional larger changes in the state of the sun, lasting for some millions of years, which might be responsible for producing more drastic changes in earth's climate, called ice ages.
Solar models in relation to terrestrial climatic variations
1975-01-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
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