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The climatic changes of the past thousand years

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Exposé des données historiques et naturelles attestant des fluctuations de climat dans l'hémisphère nord au cours du dernier millénaire. Dans la zone tempérée, il y eut depuis les environs de l'an 1000 cinq époques climatiques: 1° 1000–1250, climat doux et sec. 2° 1250–1400, pluvieux et orageux. 3° 1400–1600 plus froid, moins orageux. 4° 1600–1850, avance des glaciers. 5° réchauffement progressif. Les causes de ces changements sont discutées à la fin de l'article.

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Brooks, C.E. The climatic changes of the past thousand years. Experientia 10, 153–158 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157188

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