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Record #96129:

De invloed van de landstations op hun directe omgeving; klimaatsverandering in de zeventiende eeuw / W.O. van der Kamp.

Title: De invloed van de landstations op hun directe omgeving; klimaatsverandering in de zeventiende eeuw / W.O. van der Kamp.
Translated title: The influence of the land stations on the immediate environment; climate change in the Seventeenth Century.
Author(s): Kamp, W. O. van der.
Date: 1988.
Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands: De Bataafsche Leeuw
Language: Dutch.
In: Walvisvaart in de Gouden Eeuw. (1988.),
Abstract: Author has written more on theme elsewhere. Pollen and macro-fossil studies were carried out in soil and peat sections. Soil was well polluted by whaling activities. In century, soil recovered and moss returned, replacing grass. Peat section of bird cliff held smoke chips and showed climate cooling and warming, with further cooling until c. 1670. Results agree well with archives and ice cores.
Notes:

In: Walvisvaart in de Gouden Eeuw / Louwrens Hacquebord, Wim Vroom, eds.

English summary p.172.

Keywords: 639.245.1 -- Whaling industry: Dutch.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583.2 -- Climatic changes, historic.
574 -- Ecology.
574.2.047 -- Organisms, influence of biotic environment.
581.081.3 -- Pollen analysis.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
(492) -- Netherlands.
SPRI record no.: 96129

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