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Sedimentological characteristics of ice-wedge polygon terrain in Adventdalen (Svalbard) – environmental and climatic implications for the late Holocene
Ice wedge periglacial landscape svalbard river terraces radioactive carbon s
2015/1/6
Ice wedges are widespread periglacial features in the landscape of Adventdalen, Svalbard. The networks of ice wedges have created areas with well-developed polygonal terrains in the lowest fluvial ter...
Non-stationary extreme models and a climatic application
Non-stationary extreme models climatic application
2009/11/3
In this paper, we study extreme values of non-stationary climatic phenomena. In the usually considered stationary case, the modelling of extremes is only based on the behaviour of the tails of the dis...
Urban Effect on Climatic Elements in Finland.
The Date of Break-Up of Lake Ice as a Climatic Index
Date Break-Up Lake Ice Climatic Index
2009/6/15
The Date of Break-Up of Lake Ice as a Climatic Index.
Climatic Changes in Finland-Recent Findings.
Climatic Changes in Northern Europe Since Late Glacial Times with special reference to dendroclimatological studies in northern Finnish Lapland
northern Finnish Lapland Northern Europe Climate
2009/6/12
Climatic Changes in Northern Europe Since Late Glacial Times with special reference to dendroclimatological studies in northern Finnish Lapland.
Late Pleistocene palaeoproductivity patterns during the last climatic cycle in the Guyana Basin as revealed by calcareous nannoplankton
last climatic cycle Guyana Basin revealed calcareous nannoplankton
2010/9/28
Variations in the assemblage and abundance of coccoliths reveal changes in oceanic and atmospheric dynamics in the Guyana Basin over the last climatic cycle, mainly linked to latitudinal variations in...
The Neogene Xiyu Formation, a diachronous prograding gravel wedge at front of the Tianshan: Climatic and tectonic implications
Xiyu Formation magnetostratigraphy Tianshan gravel wedge progradation shortening rates
2014/4/15
The Tarim and Junggar basins in central Asia are capped by a thick pile of conglomerates, called the Xiyu Formation, that are commonly linked to a change in climate and/or accelerated uplift near the ...