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neoglaciation
neoglaciation (ˌniːəʊgleɪsɪˈeɪʃən) Also Neo-. [f. neo- + glaciation.] A minor, short-lived increase in glaciation following the major glacial retreat at the end of the Ice Age. Though freq. attributed to F. E. Matthes, the term appears not to have been used by him in print.1951 J. H. Moss Early Man ...
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Neoglaciation
The neoglaciation ("renewed glaciation") describes the documented cooling trend in the Earth's climate during the Holocene, following the retreat of the Neoglaciation has followed the hypsithermal or Holocene Climatic Optimum, the warmest point in the Earth's climate during the current interglacial stage
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neoglacial
neoglacial, a. (niːəʊˈgleɪsɪəl, -ˈgleɪʃəl) Also Neo-. [f. neo- + glacial a.] Of or pertaining to a neoglaciation; also absol., a neoglacial period.1960 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. CCLVIII. 325 Some Neoglacial ice bodies are judged to have attained a length of nearly two miles. 1970 Sci. Amer. June 103/3 In 179...
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Donjek Glacier
However there is evidence that the glacier had retreated before it advanced during the neoglaciation.
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Holocene glacial retreat
Meltwater from the glacial prehistoric Lake Agassiz contributed to the neoglaciation during the Holocene, which resulted in an uptick of glacial activity South America
The Northern Patagonian Icefield is one of the locations that experienced a surge in glacial activity during the neoglaciation period.
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Iron Age Cold Epoch
The Iron Age Cold Epoch (also referred to as Iron Age climate pessimum or Iron Age neoglaciation) was a period of unusually cold climate in the North Atlantic
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little
▪ I. little, a., adv., and n. (ˌlɪt(ə)l) Forms: 1 l{yacu}tel, l{iacu}tel, Northumb. lyttil, (l{yacu}tl-, l{iacu}tl-), 2–3 lutel, lut(t)l-, lit(t)l-, 3 lutil, luttel, leitel, 3–5 luytel, litelle, -ul, 3–6 lit(t)el, litell, 4 luitel, littil, lytille, -ulle, 4–5 lytul, 4–6 lytel, -il, -yll, litil(l, li...
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West Greenland Current
Following the Neoglaciation, the Jakobshavn outlet formed a floating ice tongue around 2000 years before present.
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Sannai-Maruyama Site
population's subsistence economy being unable to result in sustained growth, with its end being spurred on by the reduced amount of natural resources during the neoglaciation The impact of neoglaciation on Sannai-Maruyama Site's disbandment around 2300 BC has contemporary implications.
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Geology of the Yosemite area
This readvance records the onset of Neoglaciation in the Sierra Nevada. Neoglaciation in the range culminated during the "Little Ice Age," a term originally coined by François E.
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Mount Edziza volcanic complex
It issued basaltic magma under the summit ice cap during the height of the neoglaciation when the ice cap was much larger in area than it is now.
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Aomori Prefecture
population's subsistence economy being unable to result in sustained growth, with its end being spurred on by the reduced amount of natural resources during the neoglaciation
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