111 resultados para Mela, Pomponius.
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CCBE s. XVI,
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Contiene una segunda obra con portada propia: "Pomponi Melae de situ orbis libris tres, cum annotationibus Petri Ioannis Olivarij Valentini ..."
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Text taken from the ed. of Billerbeck (Hanover, 1836), founded upon that of Orellius.--cf. Notice.
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Vol. 1 has added engraved t.p.
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Vol. 3 has imprint: London, W. Heinemann; New York, G. P. Putnam, 1918.
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Sporomorphs and dinoflagellate cysts from site GIK16867 in the northern Angola Basin record the vegetation history of the West African forest during the last 700 ka in relation to changes in salinity and productivity of the eastern Gulf of Guinea. During most cool and cold periods, the Afromontane forest, rather than the open grass-rich dry forest, expanded to lower altitudes partly replacing the lowland rain forest of the borderlands east of the Gulf of Guinea. Except in Stage 3, when oceanic productivity was high during a period of decreased atmospheric circulation, high oceanic productivity is correlated to strong winds. The response of marine productivity in the course of a climatic cycle, however, is earlier than that of wind vigour and makes wind-stress-induced oceanic upwelling in the area less likely. Monsoon variation is well illustrated by the pollen record of increased lowland rain forest that is paired to the dinoflagellate cyst record of decreased salinity forced by increased precipitation and run-off.