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... Flandrian , see Table 8.2 ) . Controversy is largely centred on the finer details within Table 8.2 Subdivisions of the Pleistocene Epoch ( Quaternary Period ) , showing the current terminology for the British Isles and the equivalent ...
... Flandrian , see Table 8.2 ) . Controversy is largely centred on the finer details within Table 8.2 Subdivisions of the Pleistocene Epoch ( Quaternary Period ) , showing the current terminology for the British Isles and the equivalent ...
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... Flandrian vegetation Table 8.3 sets out the broad divisions of this time - span that have now been recog- nized . The main trends in environmental change plus their associated plant covers for the British Isles were as follows : Table ...
... Flandrian vegetation Table 8.3 sets out the broad divisions of this time - span that have now been recog- nized . The main trends in environmental change plus their associated plant covers for the British Isles were as follows : Table ...
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... Flandrian Post - glacial Period , see Flandrian Potassium circulation , 187 P / R ratio , 75 Prairie , 97 Pre - boreal Period , 166 Predator - prey relationships , see Populations Producers , 73 Productivity , see Ecosystems Profile ...
... Flandrian Post - glacial Period , see Flandrian Potassium circulation , 187 P / R ratio , 75 Prairie , 97 Pre - boreal Period , 166 Predator - prey relationships , see Populations Producers , 73 Productivity , see Ecosystems Profile ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Initial approaches to vegetation study | 11 |
Initial approaches to soil study | 28 |
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