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The Little Ice Age
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Jean M. Grove
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September 10 2012
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9780203402863
Publication date (Online):
September 10 2012
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10.4324/9780203402863
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Icelandic glaciers and sea ice
pp. 64
Scandinavia
pp. 108
The massif of Mont Blanc
pp. 134
The Little Ice Age in the Ötztal, eastern Alps
pp. 166
Swiss glacier fluctuations and Little Ice Age weather and climate
pp. 199
The Little Ice Age in Asia
pp. 231
The Little Ice Age in North America and Greenland
pp. 263
Glaciers in low latitudes and the southern hemisphere
pp. 297
The glacial history of the Holocene
pp. 354
Little Ice Age and other Holocene phases of glacier advance
pp. 379
Consequences of the Little Ice Age climatic fluctuation
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