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Fossils of Iceland
Köppen Signatures” of Fossil Plant Assemblages for Effective Heat Transport of Gulf Stream to Subarctic North Atlantic During Miocene Cooling
Skye: a Landscape Fashioned by Geology
Phd-Thesis Hildurmagnúsdóttir.Pdf
Forestry in a Treeless Land
Investigation Into the Implications of Zooarchaeological Studies for Climate Reconstruction in the No
Proceedings. Larch Genetics and Breeding. Research Findings And
Icelandic Forestry in 2002: a Short Synopsis
Japansese Beetle Potential Host Range
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Cenozpic Pectinids of Alaska, Iceland, and Other Northern Regions
Using Parasites to Inform Ecological History: Comparisons Among Three Congeneric Marine Snails
(Linné, 1758) Palaeobiogeography and Migration
VOL. 49, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1987 Oligocene Fossil Plants of the John Day Formation, Fossil, Oregon by Steven R
The Impact of Settlement on Woodland Resources in Viking Age Iceland
Resolving the 150 Year Debate Over the Ecological History of The
Forestry in a Treeless Land 2009 Thröstur Eysteinsson Division Chief, National Forests
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
The Genera Muezzerina Bassiouni, 1965 and Thaerocythere Hazel, 1967 from the Neogene of Northwest Europe
Top View
III.—On the Mollusca of the Crag-Formation of Iceland
From Coast to Forest
Patterns of Plant-Insect Associations from the Neogene of Iceland
Definitive Identification of Larix (Pinaceae) Wood
Fossil Trees Or Petrified Wood
Pliocene Arctic Temperature Constraints from the Growth Rings and Isotopic Composition of Fossil Larch ⁎ A.P
Phylogeographic History of Flat Periwinkles, Littorina Fabalis and L
CBD Fourth National Report
Hydrocarbon Constituents of Iceland Leaf Fossil
Fossil Forests of the Yellowstone National Park
And Sitka Spruce (Picea Sitchensis) in Skorradalur, West Iceland
Cenozoic Pectinids of Alaska, Iceland, and Other Northern Regions
Marine Molluscs As Indicators of Environmental Change in Glaciated North America and Greenland During the Last 18 000 Years"
Fossil Forests of the Yellowstone National Park
A Revision of the Flora of the Latah Formation
Forestry in a Treeless Land 2017
Some of the Cones Figured by Heer As Sequoia Cone Is Readily