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1978
The change from the later Tertiary to the Pleistocence or major ice ages in the northern hemisphere was not sudden. The average mean temperature, at least that of the temperate regions, began to decline as well as to oscillate. The oscillations increased in frequency and amplitude to culminate ultimately in the major glaciations.
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The change from the later Tertiary to the Pleistocence or major ice ages in the northern hemisphere was not sudden. The average mean temperature, at least that of the temperate regions, began to decline as well as to oscillate. The oscillations increased in frequency and amplitude to culminate ultimately in the major glaciations.
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2015
A discussion guide for a program on the dangers of using Meth.
Hughes, P.D.; id_orcid 0000-0002-8284-0219 +2 more
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A discussion guide for a program on the dangers of using Meth.
Hughes, P.D.; id_orcid 0000-0002-8284-0219 +2 more
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Glacier response to the Little Ice Age during the Neoglacial cooling in Greenland
Earth-Science Reviews, 2022Kurt H Kjær +2 more
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The ‘little ice age’: re‐evaluation of an evolving concept
Geografiska Annaler, Series A: Physical Geography, 2005John A Matthews, Keith R Briffa
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