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      Little Ice Ages

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      Little Ice Ages book

      Ancient and Modern

      Little Ice Ages

      DOI link for Little Ice Ages

      Little Ice Ages book

      Ancient and Modern
      ByJean M. Grove
      Edition 2nd Edition
      First Published 1988
      eBook Published 31 March 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203505205
      Pages 760
      eBook ISBN 9780203505205
      Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography
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      Grove, J.M. (1988). Little Ice Ages: Ancient and Modern (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203505205

      ABSTRACT

      The evidence for the Little Ice Age, the most important fluctuation in global climate in historical times, is most dramatically represented by the advance of mountain glaciers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and their retreat since about 1850. The effects on the landscape and the daily life of people have been particularly apparent in Norway and the Alps. This major book places an extensive body of material relating to Europe, in the form of documentary evidence of the history of the glaciers, their portrayal in paintings and maps, and measurements made by scientists and others, within a global perspective.

      It shows that the glacial history of mountain regions all over the world displays a similar pattern of climatic events. Furthermore, fluctuations on a comparable scale have occurred at intervals of a millennium or two throughout the last ten thousand years since the ice caps of North America and northwest Europe melted away. This is the first scholarly work devoted to the Little Ice Age, by an author whose research experience of the subject has been extensive. This book includes large numbers of maps, diagrams and photographs, many not published elsewhere, and very full bibliographies. It is a definitive work on the subject, and an excellent focus for the work of economic and social historians as well as glaciologists, climatologists, geographers, and specialists in mountain environment.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part Part 2|104 pages

      The Holocene

      chapter 15|101 pages

      Glacial History of the Holocene

      part Part 3|137 pages

      Context, Causes and Consequences

      chapter 16|51 pages

      The Little Ice Age in Context

      Ice core evidence of Quaternary environmental fluctuations

      chapter 17|31 pages

      Causes of the Little Ice Age and Similar Fluctuations

      chapter 18|51 pages

      Consequences of the Little Ice Age Climatic Fluctuation

      chapter 19|2 pages

      A Summing up

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