Spit – Geography - Mammoth Memory Geography

Spit – Geography - Mammoth Memory Geography

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Spit-A depositional landform formed when a finger of sediment extends from the shove out to sea, See mnemonic pictures. Learning Geography, GCSE

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Mammoth steppe - Wikiwand

Reframing the Mammoth Steppe: Examining Mammoth Steppe Ecology Using Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Compositions of Megafauna Collagen

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Dynamic Topography Change of the Eastern United States Since 3 Million Years Ago

Mammuthus sp. (Early and Middle Pleistocene Mammoths): Trends in Genetics

Constraining shifts in North Atlantic plate motions during the Palaeocene by U-Pb dating of Svalbard tephra layers

Collapse of the mammoth-steppe in central Yukon as revealed by ancient environmental DNA

South African Lagerstätte reveals middle Permian Gondwanan lakeshore ecosystem in exquisite detail

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Geomorphology Journal

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Figure 8 from The Padul mammoth finds — On the southernmost record of Mammuthus primigenius in Europe and its southern spread during the Late Pleistocene

Some maps illustrating my dream scenario for Mammoth Steppe rewilding, in which the taiga belt does not encroach too far north, and the majority of areas of continuous permafrost have been restored