User talk:Dr. David B. Benson

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Milankovitch cycles‎
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I have added a paragraph citing your study at the bottom of 100,000-year problem in the article. I do not know the material but did my best to abstract the paper you gave, and I made it a proper footnote. My edits to the article and to the article's talk page, you can notice by clicking on Watchlist at the top of any Wikipedia page, because in commenting on this, you added it to your Watchlist (something you can undo by clicking Unwatch). I neither agree nor disagree with the paper nor your representation of the paper, and other users who are more knowledgeable may have further edits. Spike-from-NH (talk) 04:28, 29 January 2017 (UTC)