Articles | Volume 18, issue 24
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-10095-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-10095-2025
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18 Dec 2025
Development and technical paper |  | 18 Dec 2025

An emulator-based modelling framework for studying astronomical controls on ocean anoxia with an application to the Devonian

Loïc Sablon, Pierre Maffre, Yves Goddéris, Paul J. Valdes, Justin Gérard, Jarno J. C. Huygh, Anne-Christine Da Silva, and Michel Crucifix

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We propose an innovative climate modelling framework that combines statistical methods with climate simulations to study Earth's environmental systems. The model captures how orbital changes and carbon dioxide levels influence climate atmospheric dynamics, offering a detailed and efficient way to explore long-term processes. This tool provides new opportunities to investigate Earth's climate history and its implications for future changes.
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