Abstract. The Earth undergoes long-term temperature cycles
alternating between glacial and interglacial episodes. It is widely accepted that
changes in the Earth's orbit and rotation axis cause variations in solar input which
drive the glacial cycles. However, classic papers have clearly established that the
response of the Earth's climate system to orbital forcing is not a simple linear
phenomenon and must include nonlinear feedback mechanisms. One of these mechanisms
is ice-albedo feedback, which can be modeled as a dynamical system. When combined
with the cycles in the orbital elements and compared with the climate data, the model
confirms that ice-albedo feedback is an important component of the Earth's climate.
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