Time-calibrated Milankovitch cycles for the late Permian

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Huaichun Wu
Shihong Zhang
Linda A. Hinnov
Ganqing Jiang
Qinglai Feng
Haiyan Li
Tianshui Yang
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[2] China University of Geosciences,Department of Geoscience
[3] School of Ocean Sciences,undefined
[4] China University of Geosciences,undefined
[5] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[6] University of Nevada,undefined
[7] State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources,undefined
[8] China University of Geosciences,undefined
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An important innovation in the geosciences is the astronomical time scale. The astronomical time scale is based on the Milankovitch-forced stratigraphy that has been calibrated to astronomical models of paleoclimate forcing; it is defined for much of Cenozoic–Mesozoic. For the Palaeozoic era, however, astronomical forcing has not been widely explored because of lack of high-precision geochronology or astronomical modelling. Here we report Milankovitch cycles from late Permian (Lopingian) strata at Meishan and Shangsi, South China, time calibrated by recent high-precision U–Pb dating. The evidence extends empirical knowledge of Earth’s astronomical parameters before 250 million years ago. Observed obliquity and precession terms support a 22-h length-of-day. The reconstructed astronomical time scale indicates a 7.793-million year duration for the Lopingian epoch, when strong 405-kyr cycles constrain astronomical modelling. This is the first significant advance in defining the Palaeozoic astronomical time scale, anchored to absolute time, bridging the Palaeozoic–Mesozoic transition.
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