File:Greenhorn rhythmites (Bridge Creek-Jetmore member) south of Antonino, Kansas, on the Smoky Hill River 20150718 160757.jpg

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English: Greenhorn rhythmites (Bridge Creek-Jetmore member) south of Antonino, Kansas, on the Smoky Hill River. Observing these rhythmites, G. K. Gilbert (1895) made what is credited as the first published scientific conjecture that the Earth experienced cyclic variations in solar forcing, later confirmed to be consequences of Milankovitch cycles during the hot-house Cretaceous.
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Greenhorn rhythmites (Bridge Creek-Jetmore member) south of Antonino, Kansas, on the Smoky Hill River

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