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" The evidence, then," says Mr. Howorth, " of the ddbris of vegetation, and of the freshwater- and land-shells found with the Mammoth-remains, amply confirms the a priori conclusion that the climate of Northern Siberia was at the epoch of the Mammoth much... "
Discussions on Climate and Cosmology - Página 180
por James Croll - 1885 - 327 páginas
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Geological Magazine

Henry Woodward - 1880 - 636 páginas
...confirm the d priori conclusion that the climate of Northern Siberia was at the epoch of the Mammoth much more temperate than now. It seems that the botanical...temperature was much higher, but it is probable that the winters were of a temperate and not of an arctic type, and roughly we may conjecture that Lithuania,...
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Geological Magazine

Henry Woodward - 1880 - 650 páginas
...Siberia wae at the epoch of the Mammoth much more temperate than now. It seems that the botanical faciès of the district was not unlike that of Southern Siberia,...temperature was much higher, but it is probable that the winters were of a temperate and not of an arctic type, and roughly we may conjecture that Lithuania,...
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The American Journal of Science

1885 - 1118 páginas
...confirms the d priori conclusion that the climate of Northern Siberia was at the epoch of the Mammoth much more temperate than now. It seems that the botanical...north of its present range and doubtless as far as the Acetic Sea; that not only the mean temperature was much higher, but it is probable that the winters...
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The American Journal of Science

1885 - 532 páginas
...confirms the d priori conclusion that the climate of Northern Siberia was at the epoch of the Mammoth much more temperate than now. It seems that the botanical...far to the north of its present range and doubtless ;n far as the Arctic Sea; that not only the mean temperature wv$ much higher, but it is probable that...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1885 - 578 páginas
...confirms the a priori conclusion that the climate of Northern Siberia was at the epoch of the Mammoth much more temperate than now. It seems that the botanical...Arctic Sea ; that not only the mean temperature was munh hi(ilter,lmt it in probable that tlie winter s were of a temperate and not of an Arctic type."...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1885 - 564 páginas
...confirms the a priori conclusion that the climate of Northern Siberia was at the epoch of the Mammoth much more temperate than now. It seems that the botanical...only the mean temperature was much higher, but it is 2irobable that the winters were of a temperate and not of an Arctic type." (Geol. Mag. Dec. 1880.)...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1885 - 560 páginas
...confirms the a priori conclusion that the climate of Northern Siberia was at the epoch of the Mammoth much more temperate than now. It seems that the botanical...temperature was much higher, but it is probable that the irintem icere of a temperate and not of an Arctic type." (Geol. Mag. Dec. 1880.) The Mammoth Interglacial....
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