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Reconstructing East Antarctic Temperature and Snowfall Variability from δ15N of N2

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Bouchet M   +16 more
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Debating the Little Ice Age

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2014
The commentaries of White and of Büntgen and Hellmann in this journal fail to prove that Europe experienced the kind of sustained falls in temperature between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries that can justify the notion of a Little Ice Age. Neither of them adequately addresses the cogency of the anecdotal or statistical evidence as presented in ...
Kelly, Morgan, Ó Gráda, Cormac
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The Little Ice Age

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1989
Chalmers M. Clapperton, Jean M. Grove
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Little Ice Ages

2019
The evidence for the Little Ice Age, the most important fluctuation in global climate in historical times, is most dramatically represented by the advance of mountain glaciers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and their retreat since about 1850. The effects on the landscape and the daily life of people have been particularly apparent in Norway
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The Little Ice Age

2021
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) ; English Language and Literature, Creative Writing ; University of Michigan ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/167716/1/Wamser_HZWP_MFAThesis2021 ...
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The Waning of the Little Ice Age

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The ramifications of the Little Ice Age, a period of cooling temperatures straddling several centuries in northwestern Europe, reach far beyond meteorology into economic, political, and cultural history. The LIA has spawned a series of resonant images that range from frost fairs to contracting glaciers, and from disappearing vineyards to disappearing ...
Kelly, Morgan, Ó Gráda, Cormac
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The Real Little Ice Age

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2013
The Little Ice Age is not a dogma. It is an increasingly firm consensus backed by considerable evidence across a variety of sources. To disprove it, or even to call it into question, would mean finding systematic errors in several types of proxy data. Kelly and Ó Gráda have not cleared any of these hurdles, or even come close.
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Mexico in the Little Ice Age

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1981
Mexico in the Little Ice Age In biblical times, agricultural prophecy was for seven good years to be followed by seven lean. In modern China, planners make allowance for two bad years and one disastrous harvest every five years. Throughout history, agriculture has been plagued by one calamity after another and, of these various disabilities, none has ...
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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