Aevum glaciale
Aevum glaciale[1] vel aetas glacialis[2] est diurturnum temporis spatium cum temperatura superficiei atmosphaeraeque telluris imminuuntur, ut nix, glacies polaris, et glaciaria alpina super terram continentalem crescant. Clima telluris inter aeva glacialia et aeva thermocepica variatur, cum glaciaria omnino absint. Tellus hodie in glaciatione quaternaria est.[3]
Tales recentior dicitur Pleistocaenum, et in eo fere viginti periodi distinguere potest. Maxima in amplitudine dicitur periodi glaciales, et minima periodi interglaciales; et idem in priore aevis quoque putatur. Periodus ultimus, in mente populorum illud aevum glaciale appellatur; res magni momenti in historia nostrae speciei putatur.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Cohen, K .M., S. C. Finney, Philip L. Gibbard, et J.-X. Fan. 2019. International Chronostratigraphic Chart 2013. ICS, 7 Ianuarii 2019. PDF.
- Ehlers, Jürgen, et Philip Gibbard. 2011. "Quaternary glaciation." In Encyclopedia of Snow, Ice and Glaciers, 873–82. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-2642-2_423. ISBN 978-90-481-2641-5.
- Imbrie, J., et K. P. Imbrie. 1979. Ice ages: solving the mystery. Short Hills Novae Caesareae: Enslow Publishers. ISBN 978-0-89490-015-0. Editio interretialis.
- Krüger, Tobias. 2013. Discovering the Ice Ages: International Reception and Consequences for a Historical Understanding of Climate. Lugduni Batavorum. ISBN 978-90-04-24169-5.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad aevum glaciale spectant (Ice age, Ice ages). |
- Black, R. 2012. "Carbon emissions 'will defer Ice Age.'" BBC News: Science and Environment, 9 Ianuarii 2012. Editio interretialis.
- Montgomery, Keith. 2010. "Development of the glacial theory, 1800–1870." Simulatio historica.
- Osipov, Eduard Y., et Oleg M. Khlystov. "Glaciers and meltwater flux to Lake Baikal during the Last Glacial Maximum." Editio interretialis.
- Raymo, M. 2011. "Overview of the Uplift-Weathering Hypothesis," Iulio 2011. Nexus mortuus. Archivum.
- "Cracking the Ice Age." PBS.