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Tag Archives: Uppsala University

Grand Solar Minima do bring cooling to Europe Holocene record shows

Posted on May 7, 2012 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

But now it’s not dry and icy five-month winters, but wet and windy springs instead. Or would you say these combine?

Posted in Bits of Climate, Bits of Paleo Studies | Tagged climate cooling, Freie Universität Berlin, German Research Centre for Geosciences, Holocene, Little Ice Age, Lund University, Maunder Minimum, Nature Geoscience, paleoclimatology, solar activity, solar cycle, solar minimum, spring, sunspots, University of Amsterdam, Uppsala University, weather, winter

Genetic diversity Scandinavian spruce trees higher – as some survived ice age

Posted on March 4, 2012 by Rolf Schuttenhelm
Posted in Bits of Biodiversity, Bits of Ecology, Bits of Paleo Studies | Tagged Aarhus University, Atlantic, biodiversity, boreal forest, forests, genes, ice ages, ice sheet, refugia, Scandinavia, Science, species migration, spruce, taiga, trees, Umean University, University of Copenhagen, Uppsala University
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