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Neuere Arbeiten zur spät-und nacheiszeitlichen Vegetations-und Klimageschichte der Britischen Inseln

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Vgl. auch meinen Bericht, “Neuere Untersuchungen zur Vegetationsgeschichte der nordeuropäischen Länder” in Naturwiss.31, 69–72 (1943)

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Firbas, F. Neuere Arbeiten zur spät-und nacheiszeitlichen Vegetations-und Klimageschichte der Britischen Inseln. Naturwissenschaften 34, 252–256 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01153456

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