Tempus glaciale recentissimum






Adumbratio aevi glacialis recentissimi tempore maximi glacialis. Secundum: Thomas J. Crowley (1995). "Ice age terrestrial carbon changes revisited". Global Biogeochemical Cycles 9 (3): 377–389 




Genera herbarum tempore maximi glacialis recentissimi.




Recentissimum aevum glaciale, secundum indicia in nucleis glaciei ex Antarctica et Groenlandia capta.




Maximus glaciei Antarcticae ambitus abhinc annorum 21 000.


Aevum glaciale recentissimum fuit recentissimum aevum geologicum intra aevum glaciale praesens, quod per ultima Pleistocaeni tempora factum est, abhinc annorum circa 110 000 ad 10 000.[1]


Per hoc tempus erant nonnullae mutationes inter progressum et regressum montium glacialium. Ambitus maximus glaciationis fuit abhinc annorum circa 18 000. Cum generalia refrigerandi et progressus montium glacialium orbis terrarum exemplaria similia fuissent, variationes loci in progressu et regressu montium glacialium comparationes singulorum a continente ad continentem impediunt (pro descrepantiis, vide imaginem indiciorum nuclei glaciei).


In conspectu archaeologiae humanae, aevum glaciale recentissimum per aeva Palaeolithicum et Mesolithicum factum est.




Index






  • 1 Notae


  • 2 Bibliographia


  • 3 Nexus interni


  • 4 Nexus externi





Notae |




  1. Clayton, Lee; Attig, John W.; Mickelson, David M.; Johnson, Mark D.; Syverson, Kent M.. "Glaciation of Wisconsin". Dept. Geology, University of Wisconsin 



Bibliographia |



  • Bowen, D. Q. (1978). Quaternary geology: a stratigraphic framework for multidisciplinary work. Oxford UK: Pergamon Press. ISBN 978-0-08-020409-3 

  • Ehlers, J.; Gibbard, P.L., eds. (2004). Quaternary Glaciations: Extent and Chronology 2: Part II North America. Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 0-444-51462-7 

  • Ehlers, J.; Gibbard, P.L., eds. (2004). Quaternary Glaciations: Extent and Chronology 3: Part III: South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica. Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 0-444-51593-3 

  • Gillespie, A.R., Porter, S.C.; Atwater, B.F. (2004). The Quaternary Period in the United States [of America]. Developments in Quaternary Science. 1. Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-444-51471-4 

  • Harris, A. G.; Tuttle, E.; Tuttle, S. D. (1997). Geology of National Parks (5th ed.). Iowa: Kendall/Hunt. ISBN 0-7872-5353-7 

  • Kuhle, M. (1988). "The Pleistocene Glaciation of Tibet and the Onset of Ice Ages — An Autocycle HypothesisGeoJournal". GeoJournal 17 (4): 581–596 

  • Mangerud, J.; Ehlers, J.; Gibbard, P., ed. (2004). Quaternary Glaciations : Extent and Chronology 1: Part I Europe. Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 0-444-51462-7 

  • Sibrava, V.; Bowen, D.Q; Richmond, G.M. (1986). "Quaternary Glaciations in the Northern Hemisphere". Quaternary Science Reviews 5: 1–514 

  • Pielou, E.C. (1991). After the Ice Age : The Return of Life to Glaciated North America. Chicago IL: University Of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-66812-6 


Nexus interni


  • Aevum glaciale


Nexus externi |







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  • National Atlas of the USA: Wisconsin Glaciation in North America, apud nationalatlas.gov

  • Ray, N.; Adams, J. M. (2001). "A GIS-based Vegetation Map of the World at the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–15,000 BP)" (PDF). Internet Archaeology 11 




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