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Physical geography / Stone Age / Younger Dryas / Antarctic Cold Reversal / Oldest Dryas / Allerød oscillation / Bølling oscillation / Temperature record / Holocene / Climate history / Pleistocene / Historical geology
Date: 2011-05-03 17:47:31
Physical geography
Stone Age
Younger Dryas
Antarctic Cold Reversal
Oldest Dryas
Allerød oscillation
Bølling oscillation
Temperature record
Holocene
Climate history
Pleistocene
Historical geology

A global perspective on Last Glacial Maximum to Holocene climate change

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