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    Volume 136, Number 2
    1 March 1999
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    Other| March 01, 1999

    The Early Carboniferous (Courceyan-Arundian) monsoonal climate of the British Isles; evidence from growth rings in fossil woods

    H. J. Falcon-Lang
    H. J. Falcon-Lang
    University of London, Royal Holloway, Department of Geology, Egham, United Kingdom
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    H. J. Falcon-Lang
    University of London, Royal Holloway, Department of Geology, Egham, United Kingdom
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    First Online: 02 Mar 2017
    Online ISSN: 1469-5081
    Print ISSN: 0016-7568
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    Geological Magazine (1999) 136 (2): 177–187.
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    H. J. Falcon-Lang; The Early Carboniferous (Courceyan-Arundian) monsoonal climate of the British Isles; evidence from growth rings in fossil woods. Geological Magazine 1999;; 136 (2): 177–187. doi:

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      Index Terms/Descriptors
      • Carboniferous
      • Dinantian
      • Europe
      • fossil wood
      • Great Britain
      • Gymnospermae
      • Ireland
      • Mayo Ireland
      • paleoclimatology
      • paleolatitude
      • paleomagnetism
      • Paleozoic
      • Plantae
      • Scotland
      • seasonal variations
      • Spermatophyta
      • tree rings
      • United Kingdom
      • Western Europe
      • Courceyan
      • Arundian
      • northern Britain
      • Creevagh Head
      • Moyny Limestone
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      • N54°40'00" - N61°00'00", W08°30'00" - W00°45'00"
      • N53°30'00" - N54°19'60", W10°15'00" - W08°40'00"
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