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The Eemian and the #Anthropocene
Figure 1. River Eem at town of Eemdijk (to the right), Netherlands. The view is to the North. Eem floodplain (ca. 1 m below MSL) to the left. Location of photo: 52o15’17.65″N, 5019’38.42″E The Eemian interglacial warm period is known … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthropocene, Climate Change, Eem, Eemian, Glacial, Interglacial, Netherlands, Quaternary, Sea Level
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