Nature, Količina 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... MIOCENE ? AND ON THE CAUSES WHICH ENABLED THEM TO EXIST IN HIGH LATITUDES1 THE question of the conditions and their origin under which floras , presumably requiring a temperate climate , were enabled to exist in Polar regions has been ...
... MIOCENE ? AND ON THE CAUSES WHICH ENABLED THEM TO EXIST IN HIGH LATITUDES1 THE question of the conditions and their origin under which floras , presumably requiring a temperate climate , were enabled to exist in Polar regions has been ...
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... miocene would have gradually and naturally driven of California - are evidently also remnants of the plio- the forms southward , and thus the very similarity of cene . S. gigantea , which in all probability covered the the miocene ...
... miocene would have gradually and naturally driven of California - are evidently also remnants of the plio- the forms southward , and thus the very similarity of cene . S. gigantea , which in all probability covered the the miocene ...
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... miocene Arctic beds . The result would be that the zone of greatest heat would be far north of the equator ; for while the southern hemisphere was still cooled by the Antarctic currents rising to the surface , the North Atlantic would ...
... miocene Arctic beds . The result would be that the zone of greatest heat would be far north of the equator ; for while the southern hemisphere was still cooled by the Antarctic currents rising to the surface , the North Atlantic would ...
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