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Lorraine Lisiecki

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Lorraine Lisiecki is a paleoclimatologist in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has proposed a new analysis of the 100,000-year problem in the Milankovitch theory of climate change.[1] She also created the analytical software behind the LR04 stack[2], a "standard representation of the climate history of the last five million years".[3]

References

  1. ^ Lorraine E. Lisiecki. "Links between eccentricity forcing and the 100,000-year glacial cycle". Nature Geoscience. doi:10.1038/ngeo828.
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  3. ^ Geological Society of America, 2008 Subaru Outstanding Woman in Science Award