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- http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=Paleontology
Bidrag til Danmarks tertiære og diluviale flora. / :
Nikolaj Hartz. I kommission hos C.A. Reitzel, 1909.
- https://archive.org/details/bidragtildanmark00hart
Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record. / : Michael J. Benton, David A.T. Harper.
Wiley-Blackwell., 2009.
Klima, Kold Krig og Iskerner : En historie om baggrunden for
dansk iskerneforskning og den første internationale
dybdeboring i Grønland. / Maiken Lolck Henry Nielsen.
Speciale ved Afdeling for Videnskabshistorie, Steno Instituttet,
Aarhus Universitet, sept. 2004. - 162 s.
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http://www.isogklima.nbi.ku.dk/publikationer/afhandlinger/Speciale_Maiken_Lolck.pdf/
The Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and
Prehistoric Animals. Collier Books, 1998.
Paleobotany: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants. / :
Edith Taylor et al. Elsevier, 2009.
Strengths and Weaknesses of Quantitative Climate Reconstructions
Based on Late-Quaternary Biological Proxies. / H. John B.
Birks. The Open Ecology Journal, 2010, 3, 68-110.
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http://www.benthamscience.com/open/toecolj/articles/V003/S10001TOECOLJ/68TOECOLJ.pdf
'Abstract: The importance of reconstructing past environments
quantitatively in palaeoecology is reviewed by showing that many
ecological questions asked of palaeoecological data commonly
involve the reconstructions of past environment. Three basic
approaches to reconstructing past climate from palaeoecological
data are outlined and discussed in terms of their assumptions,
strengths, and weaknesses. These approaches are the
indicator-species approach involving bioclimateenvelope modelling;
the assemblage approach involving modern analogue techniques and
response surfaces; and the multivariate calibration-function
approach. Topics common to all approaches are reviewed –
presentation and interpretation, evaluation and validation,
comparison, and general limitations of climate reconstructions.
Challenges and possible future developments are presented and the
potential future role of quantitative climate reconstructions in
palaeoecology is summarised'.