- The Blytt–
Sernander classification, or sequence, is a
series of
North European climatic periods or
phases based on the
study of
Danish peat bogs by Axel...
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Johan Rutger Sernander (2 November 1866 – 27 October 1944) was a
Swedish botanist,
geologist and archaeologist. He was one of the
founders of the study...
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Greta Sernander-DuRietz was a lichenologist,
specialising in
their ecology and
biogeography as well as
making collections of specimens. She was the first...
- approximate. "(B-S)"
means this is one of the
periods from the Blytt-
Sernander sequence,
originally based on
studies of
Danish peat bogs. All
dates are...
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caused by
changes in climate. Von Post was able to
confirm the Blytt–
Sernander climatic sequence showing fluctuations between warmer and
colder periods...
- may also
refer to:
Boreal (age), the
first climatic phase of the Blytt-
Sernander sequence of
northern Europe,
during the
Holocene epoch Boreal climate...
-
paleoclimatology of the Holocene, the
Boreal was the
first of the Blytt–
Sernander sequence of
north European climatic phases that were
originally based...
- 236* ka)
Northgrippian (8.236–4.2† ka)
Meghalayan (4.2 ka–present) Blytt–
Sernander stages/ages
Preboreal (10.3†–9† ka)
Boreal (9–7.5† ka)
Atlantic (7.5–5†...
- The
Atlantic in
palaeoclimatology was the
warmest and
moistest Blytt–
Sernander period,
pollen zone and
chronozone of
Holocene northern Europe. The climate...
- methods, with a view
toward further verifying and
refining the Blytt–
Sernander sequence. This is a
classification of
climatic periods initially defined...