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II.—On the Interglacial Question

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

A Great difference of opinion seems to exist among geologists, not only in Britain but also in other countries, in regard to the supposed occurrence of warm Interglacial periods during the age of ice. Those who incline to the views propounded by Adhemar and Croll as to the causes which produced the extraordinary climate of that time naturally look for alternations of cold and warm periods.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1906

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References

1 Journal of the Geol. Soc., vol. lxii, p. 13, Feb., 1906.Google Scholar T. F. Jamieson on the Glacial period in Aberdeenshire and the Southern border of the Moray Firth.