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First published in 2004. Since The Little Ice Age was published in 1988, interest in climatic history has grown rapidly and research in the
area has flourished. A vast amount of new data has become available from sources such as ice cores, speleothems
and tree rings. The picture that we have of past climates and glacier oscillations has extended further into the past
and has become more... Read more
Volume I 1 Introduction Part 1 The Little Ice Age of the Second Millennium 2 Icelandic glaciers and sea ice 3. Scandinavia 4.The Mont Blanc Massif 5. The Otztal, Eastern Alps 6. Switzerland 7. Southern Europe: The Pyrennees, Maritime Alps and Apennines 8. Asia 9. North America 10. Arctic Islands 11. Low latitudes: tropical Latin America, East Africa and New Guinea 12. Southern Hemisphere mid latitudes: the Southern Andes and New Zealand 13. Antartica and the Sub-Antartic Islands 14. Little Ice Age climate
Biography
The late Jean M. Grove was Fellow and Director of Studies in Geography at Girton College, Cambridge.






