Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. in Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities
Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, diffe...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4586477 2023-05-15T16:21:16+02:00 Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. in Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities Musil, Rudolf 2018-12-28 https://zenodo.org/record/4586477 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586477 unknown doi:10.2478/if-2018-0015 lsid:urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FF93801C4716474C3877FFA73F79640B https://zenodo.org/record/4586474 doi:10.5281/zenodo.4586476 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/4586477 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586477 oai:zenodo.org:4586477 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Fossil Imprint 74(3-4) 199-236 Biodiversity Taxonomy info:eu-repo/semantics/other image-figure 2018 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.458647710.2478/if-2018-001510.5281/zenodo.4586476 2023-03-10T18:30:45Z Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. Published as part of Musil, Rudolf, 2018, Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities, pp. 199-236 in Fossil Imprint 74 (3-4) on page 202, DOI:10.2478/if-2018-0015, http://zenodo.org/record/4586474 Other/Unknown Material glacier Greenland GRIP Zenodo Greenland |
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Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. Published as part of Musil, Rudolf, 2018, Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities, pp. 199-236 in Fossil Imprint 74 (3-4) on page 202, DOI:10.2478/if-2018-0015, http://zenodo.org/record/4586474 |
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Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. in Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities |
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Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. in Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities |
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Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. in Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities |
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Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. in Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities |
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Text-fig. 1. Temperature changes in the Last Glacial based on the Greenland glacier. Climatic oscillation GRIP as the basis according to van Andel and Davies (2003). The different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. The blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. For clearer orientation, the chart above shows Roman numerals, number I indicates the coldest event, number VI the warmest event. in Phenological Analysis Of The Last Glacial Vertebrates From The Territory Of Moravia (The Czech Republic) - Continuity And Change In Faunistic Communities |
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text-fig. 1. temperature changes in the last glacial based on the greenland glacier. climatic oscillation grip as the basis according to van andel and davies (2003). the different colours correspond roughly to the average temperatures for that time period. the blue shades indicate cold events, different shades of red colours warm events. for clearer orientation, the chart above shows roman numerals, number i indicates the coldest event, number vi the warmest event. in phenological analysis of the last glacial vertebrates from the territory of moravia (the czech republic) - continuity and change in faunistic communities |
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