File:Pollen diagram Roskilde Fjord (RF6).png
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The Blytt-Sernander climatic zones have been established with the traditional pollen indicators, as the distinct elm-fall at the Full Atlantic/ Subboreal transition, and the rise of beech at the Subboreal/Subatlantic transition.
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The Blytt-Sernander climatic zones have been established with the traditional pollen indicators, as the distinct elm-fall at the Full Atlantic/ Subboreal transition, and the rise of beech at the Subboreal/Subatlantic transition. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "10,000 Years of Climate Change and Human Impact on the Environment in the Area Surrounding Lejre" at url=http://www.journal-tes.dk/vol%203%20no%201/Niels%20Schroeder_lav.pdf?id=00019. |
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2004 |
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N. Schrøder, L. Højlund Pedersen, and R. Juel Bitsch |
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