Search
Search Funnelback University
Did you mean apc53 |u:www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk?
1 -
6 of
6
search results for KA :PC53 |u:www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk
where 0
match all words and 6
match some words.
Results that match 1 of 2 words
-
ISSUE 25
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/25.pdf28 Apr 2003: Orbital obliquity at 41 ka cycles which haddominated the earlier part of the Pleistocene wassuperceded progressively about a million years ago by a100 ka rhythm of climate change and increased-amplitudeclimatic ... The first talk, by Mark Maslin (UCL, -
ISSUE 12
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/12.pdf24 Apr 2003: the late survival ofNeanderthals in other parts of southern Iberia, for examplethe skeletal remains dated to perhaps 27 ka (U-series) fromthe cave of Zafarraya. ... 45 ka, with the earliest-dated Upper Palaeolithic (pre-. sumed to be associated with -
issue 32
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/32.pdf19 Oct 2005: Holocene (6-8 ka BP) glaciers were even smaller than they are now (after the 2003 extreme summer). -
issue 33
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/issue%2033%20FINAL.pdf20 Jan 2006: Low-amplitude 41 ka climate cycles, dominating the earlier part of the Pleistocene, gave way progressively to a 100 ka rhythm of increased amplitude that characterizes our present glacial-interglacial world. -
Document2
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/Camqua34.pdf4 May 2006: Echets, near Lyon, which span the last 140 ka. -
ISSUE 20
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/20.pdf24 Apr 2003: Lake Malawi, for example, has already provideda 25 ka record, and plans are afoot for a much deeperborehole which may go back to 1 Ma.
Search history
Recently clicked results
Recently clicked results
Your click history is empty.
Recent searches
Recent searches
Your search history is empty.