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Record #101954:

Is og klima / Willi Dansgaard.

Title: Is og klima / Willi Dansgaard.
Translated title: Ice and climate.
Author(s): Dansgaard, Willi.
Date: 1989.
Language: Norwegian.
In: Norsk Polarinstitutt. Rapportserie. (1989.), Vol. 53 (1989)
Abstract: Draws variety of conclusions from analysis of ice on Greenland's inland ice sheet including: that sea-ice receded dramatically about 10,700 BP; one quarter of climatic changes can be traced to volcanic eruptions which leave their trace on ice; and that between 800-1000 AD, Greenland enjoyed relatively warm period which facilitated settlement.
Notes:

Norsk Polarinstitutt. Rapportserie. Vol. 53 :1-4 (1989).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.588.5 -- Climate, relationship with ice.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
551.583.2 -- Climatic changes, historic.
551.326.7 -- Sea ice.
551.590.3 -- Volcanic eruptions, effect on weather and climate.
551.21 -- Volcanoes.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
(*38) -- Greenland.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: 551.583
SPRI record no.: 101954

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