Last Glacial Maximum

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1Garwood Valley, Antarctica: A new record of Last Glacial Maximum to Holocene glaciofluvial processes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys Joseph S. Levy1,†, Andrew G. Fountain2, Jim E. O’Connor 3, Kathy A. Welch4, and W. Berry

Garwood Valley, Antarctica: A new record of Last Glacial Maximum to Holocene glaciofluvial processes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys Joseph S. Levy1,†, Andrew G. Fountain2, Jim E. O’Connor 3, Kathy A. Welch4, and W. Berry

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Source URL: glaciers.pdx.edu

Language: English
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    Mapping post-glacial sea level change in the Pacific Northwest Sea-level history since the Last Glacial Maximum has fluctuated markedly both in space and time. In the northeast Pacific, regional differences in glacial i

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    Source URL: wa.water.usgs.gov

    - Date: 2016-02-26 16:02:24
      3January 2010 This Meeting: Thursday, January 7th Time: Social: 6:00pm

      January 2010 This Meeting: Thursday, January 7th Time: Social: 6:00pm

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      Source URL: inlandgeo.org

      Language: English - Date: 2010-01-01 13:51:32
      4Open Research Online The Open University’s repository of research publications and other research outputs Tree migration-rates: narrowing the gap between inferred post-glacial rates and projected rates

      Open Research Online The Open University’s repository of research publications and other research outputs Tree migration-rates: narrowing the gap between inferred post-glacial rates and projected rates

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      Source URL: oro.open.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2016-08-02 13:02:59
      5Toward quantifying geomorphic rates of crustal displacement, landscape development, and the age of glaciation in the Venezuelan Andes

      Toward quantifying geomorphic rates of crustal displacement, landscape development, and the age of glaciation in the Venezuelan Andes

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      Source URL: neotectonics.seismo.unr.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2012-01-30 11:09:16
      6Climate Sensitivity Estimated from Temperature Reconstructions of the Last Glacial Maximum Andreas Schmittner, et al. Science 334, ); DOI: science

      Climate Sensitivity Estimated from Temperature Reconstructions of the Last Glacial Maximum Andreas Schmittner, et al. Science 334, ); DOI: science

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      Source URL: people.oregonstate.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2016-06-15 13:31:53
      7Xth Symposium of the International Organization of Plant Biosystematists 2 – 4 July 2008 Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia  CONTENS

      Xth Symposium of the International Organization of Plant Biosystematists 2 – 4 July 2008 Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia CONTENS

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      Source URL: www.iopb.org

      Language: English - Date: 2008-11-01 17:08:45
      8REPORTS molecular resonances p1 and p2, whose energies are –2.3 and –2.7 eV, respectively. These different threshold surface voltages indicate that the two S1 Y T and S1 Y S2 movements are independent. Similarly, the

      REPORTS molecular resonances p1 and p2, whose energies are –2.3 and –2.7 eV, respectively. These different threshold surface voltages indicate that the two S1 Y T and S1 Y S2 movements are independent. Similarly, the

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      Source URL: www.climategeology.ethz.ch

      Language: English - Date: 2007-10-05 05:30:54
      9Interannual variability of the atmospheric blocking circulation in the North Atlantic region during Last Glacial Maximum The midlatitudes westerly jet and the eastward progression of synoptic systems are frequently inter

      Interannual variability of the atmospheric blocking circulation in the North Atlantic region during Last Glacial Maximum The midlatitudes westerly jet and the eastward progression of synoptic systems are frequently inter

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      Source URL: www.pep.uni-bremen.de

      - Date: 2013-03-12 10:29:18
        10ELSEVIER  Earth and Planetary Science Letters–342 Refining the eustatic sea-level curve since the Last Glacial Maximum using far- and intermediate-field sites

        ELSEVIER Earth and Planetary Science Letters–342 Refining the eustatic sea-level curve since the Last Glacial Maximum using far- and intermediate-field sites

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        Source URL: people.rses.anu.edu.au

        Language: English - Date: 2010-05-20 00:30:02